On the Edge

August. 14,2018      TV-14
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis

A drama anthology that serves up a raw slice of real life in Modern Britain.

Seasons & Episode

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Seasons 3 : 2021

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Episode 1 - Mincemeat
November. 07,2021

Mincemeat is a comedy drama about Jane, a young woman trying to cope with her controlling and over-bearing mother who struggles with hoarding. Will she find a means of escape when she falls for Nish? Written by Samantha O’Rourke and directed by Nadira Amrani.

Episode 2 - Superdad
November. 14,2021

Superdad tells the story of a road trip between a father and son, Keon and Wesley. However, Keon is supposed to be in a psychiatric hospital while Wesley is supposed to be in school… Written by Daniel Rusteau and directed by Theo Krekis.

Episode 3 - Cradled
November. 21,2021

Cradled is a gut-wrenching horror about a young mother experiencing a breakdown. Written by Nessah Muthy and directed by Chloe Wicks.

Seasons 2 : 2020

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