TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS Trailer Shares Intense and Potentially Heartwarming Look at the Hulu Series
This April, it’s time for viewers to relive memories of a fictional advice columnist with the Hulu Original limited series Tiny Beautiful Things. The series is based on the best-selling collection of the same name by Cheryl Strayed. A struggling writer finds her life falling apart and when she reluctantly takes over an advice column, she is thrown back into powerful memories from her life. The series sounds very intense and it looks good if you’re looking for a new potentially heartwarming drama to watch.
When we first meet Clare, her marriage to her husband Danny is barely limping along; her teenage daughter, Rae, is pushing her away; and her once-promising writing career is non-existent. So when an old writing pal asks her to take over as the advice columnist Dear Sugar, she thinks she has no business giving anyone advice. After reluctantly taking on the mantle of Sugar however, Clare's life unfurls in a complex fabric of memory, exploring her most pivotal moments from childhood through present day, and excavating the beauty, struggle, and humor in her unhealed wounds. Through Sugar, Clare forms a salve for her readers - and for herself - to show us that we are not beyond rescue, that our stories can ultimately save us. And, perhaps, bring us back home.
Tiny Beautiful Things stars Kathryn Hahn, Sarah Pidgeon, Quentin Plair, and Tanzyn Crawford. Guest stars include Owen Painter, Merritt Wever, Elizabeth Hinkler, and Michaela Watkins. You can watch all 8 episodes of Tiny Beautiful Things starting April 7 on Hulu and check out the episode descriptions below.
Episode 101: “Pilot”
Logline: We meet Clare as her husband, Danny, has kicked her out of their home for giving her brother Lucas their daughter Rae’s college fund. But an old friend needs someone to take on his advice column Dear Sugar. And it might be exactly what Clare needs.
Written by: Liz Tigelaar
Directed by: Rachel Goldenberg
Episode 102: “Yours, Sugar”
Logline: Clare grapples with whether or not she wants to become Sugar as she reels from trouble at work and with Rae. In the past, Young Clare and Young Lucas must confront their grief at Frankie’s funeral. If Clare can’t figure out her own life, can she be Sugar?
Written by: Nancy Won
Directed by: Rachel Goldenberg
Episode 103: “The Ghost Ship"
Logline: Danny and Clare try to untangle their relationship – and Rae’s threesome – as Clare considers her path not taken. In the past, Young Clare finds out she’s pregnant with Rae.
Written by: Ellen Fairey
Directed by: Desiree Akhavan
Episode 104: “Under the Stars"
Logline: As Clare deals with her Tik-Tok-famous Montana confrontation and Rae’s recent partying, she’s haunted by a letter writer who desperately needs Sugar’s advice. In the past, Young Clare learns of Frankie’s diagnosis and desperately tries to save her.
Written by: Jocelyn Bioh
Directed by: Desiree Akhavan
Episode 105: “The Nose"
Logline: When a furious Rae tells Clare and Danny that she doesn’t want to go back to her school, Clare remembers her own college experience with Frankie – and the reason she never got her degree.
Written by: Des Moran
Directed by: Stacie Passon
Episode 106: “Broken Things”
Logline: Danny and Clare take a good (ahem) hard look at their sex life as a letter writer writes in about her boyfriend’s secret shame. Meanwhile, Rae grapples with letting Montana back into her life as she realizes she might just have the upper hand.
Written by: Naomi Iwamoto
Directed by: Stacie Passon
Episode 107: "Go"
Logline: Clare and Amy attend a writer’s retreat, but when Amy gets great news, Clare can’t help but question if her sacrifices for Danny and their family have been holding her back. As she remembers her first marriage to Jess, she wonders: should she stay or go?
Written by: Deirdre Shaw
Directed by: Desiree Akhavan
Episode 108: "Love"
Logline: Fresh off shocking news from Danny, Rae reveals who really dropped off the missing money – causing Clare to bring Rae along on a mad dash road trip to Clare’s childhood home. In the past, Clare rushes to get Lucas to the hospital for Frankie’s last days.
Written by: Kaitlyn Fahey
Directed by: Desiree Akhavan