Sweet Tooth, S3E2 Recap: “Thank God I’m A Country Boy” + Haribo Goldbears

Sweet Tooth Season 3 Episode 2 Thank God I’m A Country Boy recap

The gang heads down to a weird shack as we recap Sweet Tooth Season 3, Episode 2 “Thank God I’m A Country Boy.” In the episode, Gus and Wendy encounter a weird kid who may have secrets, while Singh helps a woman give birth — with the threat of a probable hybrid kid looming large. Over in Alaska, Siana and Nuka deal with a literal power struggle. And Helen Zhang helps birth a calf. Plus, in honor of Caribou Man, we test out Haribo Goldbears.

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Sweet Tooth Season 3 Synopsis:

Having defeated General Abbot in the battle at Pubba’s Cabin, Gus (Christian Convery), Jepperd (Nonso Anozie), Becky (Stefania LaVie Owen), and Wendy (Naledi Murray) embark on a journey to Alaska in search of Gus’s mother, Birdie (Amy Seimetz), who has been working to uncover the mysterious origins of the deadly Sick. Along the way, they are joined by Dr. Singh (Adeel Akhtar), who may have his own dangerous beliefs about Gus and his role in reversing the virus.

Meanwhile, a new threat emerges in the form of Helen Zhang (Rosalind Chao), her daughter Rosie (Kelly Marie Tran), and the ferocious Wolf Boys, who seek to restart human birth and view Gus as the solution to their plans. As they navigate through perilous terrain, Gus and his group of friends find refuge at the Outpost in Alaska, where they meet a new ensemble of characters including Siana (Cara Gee) and her hybrid daughter Nuka (Ayazhan Dalabayeva).

With the clock to find answers running out, alliances are tested and destinies intertwine, all leading to a thrilling climax that will determine the fate of humanity and hybrids.

Based on the DC comic book series by Jeff Lemire, Sweet Tooth is executive produced by Jim Mickle, Susan Downey, Robert Downey, Jr., Amanda Burrell, and Linda Moran. The series is produced by Warner Bros. Television.

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