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Sorry for Your Loss - Season 1
Through a chain of exciting and dramatic events, this TV series follows Leigh Shaw, a young woman who has just lost her husband. She lives so sad time. Her life turns upside down when she discovers shocking truths about her husband and his work. She may be in a serious danger.
6 April 1976, Mansfield, Texas, USA
28 September 1989, California, USA
12 June 1980, Oakland, California, USA
19 August 1984, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
25 March 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
September 27, 2018
Like the grief it portrays so effectively and poignantly, Sorry For Your Loss sneaks its way into your thoughts and doesn't seem to want to let go of them.
September 19, 2018
It's the kind of series that's instantly so fully formed, so funny and candid and wrenching right from the start, that you almost question the emotional propriety of it all.
October 08, 2018
In its brisk bursts, Sorry for Your Loss covers a lot of ground - sibling dynamics, mother-child relationships, mental health - but, most of all, it suggests that suffering isn't saintly or enriching. It's messy, unwanted and unwelcome.
September 24, 2018
There is something surreal about watching an emotionally wrenching show like this while your cousin messages you a meme or you get a notification about a friend's barbecue.
October 01, 2018
It articulates the aspects of loss that can be difficult to voice, like hating the word "condolences", hating being told you are "in someone's prayers" and the way people are sympathetic at first, but then just assume you will be alright.
September 21, 2018
A sensitive, well-meaning illumination of a difficult topic that doesn't quite add up to a compelling series.
September 17, 2018
A sensitive, nuanced and particularly well-acted dirge.
October 05, 2018
It feels absolutely authentic; its journey through is grief rough and granular, not an easy swoosh through on a tide of tears.
October 17, 2018
Heavy drama explores themes of grief and depression.
November 15, 2018
Give it a couple of episodes and let the show's warmth, heart and sly wit slowly work its magic.

