Sea Oak

Sea Oak (2017)

EndedScripted showComedy, Supernatural

Sea Oak is a comedy about Aunt Bernie: a meek working-class woman, dies tragically in a home invasion in her Rust Belt subsidized housing complex called Sea Oak; compelled by sheer force of dissatisfaction, she comes back from the dead full of rage, determined to get the life she never had.

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S01E01Pilotnov. 10, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Sea Oak premiere?

Sea Oak premiered on November 10, 2017.

What is the genre of Sea Oak?

Sea Oak is a dark comedy television series.

Who is the creator of Sea Oak?

Sea Oak was created by George Saunders.

Where does the story of Sea Oak take place?

The story of Sea Oak is set in a Rust Belt city.

What is the premise of Sea Oak?

Sea Oak follows the story of a woman named Bernie who comes back from the dead with a new attitude and a foul mouth, determined to live the life she never had.

What is the main character's name in Sea Oak?

The main character's name in Sea Oak is Bernie.

Who plays the role of Bernie in Sea Oak?

The role of Bernie in Sea Oak is played by Glenn Close.

What is the tone of Sea Oak?

Sea Oak has a dark, satirical tone with elements of black comedy.

What network aired Sea Oak?

Sea Oak aired on Amazon Prime Video.

How many episodes does Sea Oak have?

Sea Oak has a total of 1 season with 10 episodes.

What is the critical reception of Sea Oak?

Sea Oak received mixed to positive reviews from critics.

What is the running time of an episode of Sea Oak?

Each episode of Sea Oak has a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Who are the other main characters in Sea Oak?

Other main characters in Sea Oak include Min, Jade, and Dreama.

What is the central theme of Sea Oak?

The central theme of Sea Oak revolves around the pursuit of a better life and the impact of societal expectations.

What sets Sea Oak apart from other television shows?

Sea Oak stands out for its unique blend of dark humor, social commentary, and unconventional storytelling.

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