Top 5 Differences Between the Sweet Tooth Comics vs. the Sweet Tooth Show on Netflix

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Did you know that the Sweet Tooth show on Netflix is adapted from comic books? Greg and Erin discuss the top 5 differences between the Sweet Tooth Comics vs. the Sweet Tooth Show. Do you like the comics better or the show? This is just for season 1 of Sweet Tooth. There will be spoilers for both the Sweet Tooth Show and the Sweet Tooth Comics!

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About our hosts: Greg - I love Science Fiction! I read, watch, and then review Sci-Fi on my blog and YouTube channel "Greg Reviews Scifi". I especially love Star Trek, Stargate, and The Expanse. If you need help picking out a new Sci-Fi book or movie, just let me know!
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Erin - I love dogs and have two that are crazy for hedgehogs (the stuffed ones not real ones). I play too much Pokemon Go! I love YouTube. I love Harry Potter, Star Trek, and The Mandalorian (Baby Yoda!). I also collect PEZ Dispensers and love to read comics!

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Honestly, I think there is a lot of grimdark post-apocalyptic science fiction, so I am happy that they went in a different direction with this one. It felt like a breath of fresh air in between the other shows I have been watching.

TheSwiftFalcon
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Bear does exist in the comics she’s just Becky there’s no bear, Lucy and Tommy have a completely different relationship, sweet tooth’s dad is pretty different and not a cackling madman, birdy doesn’t exist in the comics really, Bobby can talk, is nowhere near as cute and has sweet tooth’s seance of smell in the comic, Lucy met Tommy in the milita camp and then kinda just appears with Becky. I also have a feeling they’re gonna skip Becky getting tied to a chair forced to drink alcohol under age and almost getting sexually assaulted, I really enjoyed the comic and the show is definitely a good watch it’s just not a direct adaptation

jamesnowell
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This is What I Like about Adaptations!

This Show is willing to tell a Story that’s about the Savageness and Manipulative motives of Mankind! All without Being a Display of Physical Aggression!

Compared to the GN, Acting subtles of the Main and Side cast of characters is really on-point! Showing how elder cast of Jepp, Aimee, and Becky/Bear are driven by Selfish Motivations…only to end up realizing that Their not Enemies to each other!

And it takes looking at Gus, Wendy (and Co.), Literal Children to see that they Are in the Wrong!

That Past Events Does Not dictate Anyone’s Standing in life! People are Bullheaded, Ignorant, Selfish, Bitter, and just Scared… but they are still people.

It’s people like the Abbott of the Last Men who truly are the personification of Evil in the world!

And it’s not hard to see why, especially when you have a Tyrant who’s sole goal is Control and Oppression, how he’s not about Curing the Disease but using it as a Means to Obtain his Ideal world!

danielramsey
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your channel is so underrated, your content is awesome!

soypequeno
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I loved the comics! The show was okay, cute. But I missed the grittiness of the comics

AMsexton
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Came straight after finishing season 1.

jjbalong
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The zoo is a tribute to essex county comic

LuisSantos-dccu
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I love this series of cómics (sweet Tooth #1-40)

RobertoGonzalez-hnps
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Locke and Key, Umbrella Academy and Sweet Tooth all got watered down. Gender change and race swapping

francoisdemorcy
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I loved the second book it genuinely made me cryyy

poopoovr
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Just watched all 3 seasons in one big marathon over a few days. I thought the casting was perfect. If they made Gus look too much like an odd mutation it might have reduced the empathy from the audience. The idea of people wanting to capture and dissect such an innocent looking kid is what really gives you a profound "wtf" feeling throughout the series. I haven't read the comic version but I thought the character Jepperd hit exactly the correct tone. Everybody around them were void of ethics, his character seemed more fleshed out than having some goon trying to sell a boy for a corpse. I don't think the comic Jepperd would ever have redemption from the point of view of the audience. I never felt any empathy for Dr. Singh when he later reappeared in the series after having dissected the other kids, there was no coming back from that, the character is permanently damaged.

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