
TeacupA mysterious event traps people on a rural Georgia farm, forcing them to unite against an unknown, deadly force. A young boy named Arlo becomes central to uncovering the truth.
WriterRobert R. McCammon

Think About the Bubbles
Oct 10, 2024
The animals act strangely at the Chenoweths' farm; the family and neighbors search for missing Arlo.

My Little Lighthouse
Oct 10, 2024
With no cell service or electricity, the Chenoweths and their neighbors desperately seek help.

Quite for No Reason
Oct 17, 2024
Ruben and James seek help from the Navarros; Arlo reveals the truth about what's going on.

In the Heart of the Country
Oct 17, 2024
James and Ruben are held captive at the farm; Arlo, Meryl and Nicholas meet a mysterious man.

I'm a Witness to the Sickness
Oct 24, 2024
Travis recounts how he took refuge at the Navarro farm, revealing the danger to James' family.

You Don't Know What It Means to Win
Oct 24, 2024
James and Ruben return with a wounded McNab; James realizes a chilling truth about his mother.

This Is Nowhere (1)
Oct 31, 2024
Suspicion and paranoia reign within the group; Donald joins Ruben to settle unfinished business.

This Is Nowhere (2)
Oct 31, 2024
After discovering who's after Arlo, Maggie and James resort to the unthinkable to save their family.

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@wulfgold
With season one completely viewed, I did some investigation to find out that this wasn't based on a children's book and was genuinely shocked. It's actually based upon a book aimed at adults... If you like From, but find it too cerebral, this might be for you, but frankly it's terrible and full of very well-worn cliches, couple that with a zero-charisma cast and it's just pointless. Chaske Spencer - who I recognised from a bit-part in Banshee is the pinnacle of charisma here. It just feels like Peacock's a step-up from Hallmark, where aging actors go to die... which is a more interesting concept than Teacup the series. It's Science Fiction that's aware of the word "science" but not really sure what it means. The script and dialogue are terrible, particularly bad when coming out of Speedman or Strahovski. The teen daughter's alright, I just want the young boy to die - bloodily and grandma is on screen and that's as remarkable as it gets. The episodes are about half an hour long and feel a lot longer in a bad way, there's tedium surrounding whoever Speedman plays having an affair with non-descript character and that feels included because producers/director are aware of how little there is to work with in the script/from the book? Waste of time and electricity.

Dean
@Ditendra
What a rare gem I discovered with this show. This TV show is absolutely masterpiece. This is a show where not only every episode, but every moment is super interesting and you don't even want to skip a single dialog. That's how interesting is this TV show. Also has a lot of good actors inside who do their job great! I can't think of any single flaw in this show. Definitely a masterpiece! Can't wait for second season.