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Population 11

Show Info

  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: March 14, 2024
  • Seasons: 1
  • Episodes: 12
  • Networks: Stan
  • Genres: Comedy, Crime
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Population 11(2024)

TMDB Rating: 6.4 (16 votes)

Overview

When American Andy pulls into a tiny Australian outback town to visit his father, he’s alarmed to discover that Hugo has vanished. He soon finds himself in increasing danger in a town full of secrets, where everyone is a suspect.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

12 episodes • 2024Avg: 6.8Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Outback UFO ToursMar 14, 20247.2
2Stray DogsMar 14, 20245.8
3Who's JeffMar 14, 20247.0
4Sweet 'N' Sour DingoMar 14, 20246.5
5ConfessionMar 14, 20247.0
6The BunkerMar 14, 20247.3
7Earth RoomMar 14, 20246.0
8The SeaMar 14, 20246.5
9Trivia NightMar 14, 20246.5
10Like Father Like SonMar 14, 20246.0
11Desert PearlsMar 14, 20247.5
12The Scorpion And The FrogMar 14, 20248.5

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