Perfect Sundays TV Series

Perfect Sundays: Episodes 1–6

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Episode One: Two years after a family tragedy, the Weeks family gathers at their dairy farm. Marla considers what she could do to help the finances of the farm while her son, Caleb, must deal with an unexpected challenge.


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SERIES SYNOPSIS:


In the wake of a family tragedy, Marla Weeks fights to rescue her family's dairy farm with the best weapon she's got: ice cream.


The series begins two years to the day that the Weeks family patriarch, Ed, died by suicide. The day might pass like any other, except Ed’s widow, Marla, decides she wants to bring back their tradition of ice cream sundaes on Sunday. When she realizes her son might be heading down the same path as his father, Marla decides that the only way to ease the financial burden of the farm is to turn her passion for ice cream into a retail business.


Perfect Sundays is a 6-episode TV series that captures the journey of a family that digs its way out of economic ruin and emotional paralysis. Set in the heart of rural America, this series makes universal the story of one farm family who knows they must keep trying despite it all. Now, they just have to agree on how.


This purchase allows you to rent and watch all 6 episodes of Perfect Sundays. A portion of the project's profits will go directly to supporting real-life farmers.


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  • Year
    2026
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Genre
    Drama
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  • Director
    Tyler Wallach
  • Screenwriter
    Jason Bruce Williamson
  • Producer
    Samuel Goldberg and Rupa Mehta
  • Cast
    Kate Middleton, John R. Howley, Rachel Aspen, Michelle Lulic, and Shawn Denegre-Vaught
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