Overview
- Peacock released the full 10-episode season Thursday, April 9, shifting the show from pre-launch buzz to broad viewer rollout.
- The dramedy stars Elizabeth Banks and Matthew Macfadyen in a story where a scientist husband shrinks his wife to roughly six inches, adapted from Manuel Gonzales’ short story by Jennifer Ames and Steve Turner.
- Critics praise the leads’ committed work and the inventive world-building, noting clever scale gags and textured character beats that turn the premise into a study of marital power.
- Common knocks include a bloated 10-episode run, uneven tone, side plots that dilute focus, and occasional CG that looks rough next to the strong practical sets and camera tricks.
- International availability begins April 9 on Stan in Australia and on Crave in Canada, where four episodes debut that day, extending the rollout beyond Peacock’s U.S. launch.