Dead To Me Season 2 Review, Binge Or Cringe: Funnier And Entertaining Than Its Predecessor

Netflix releases the second season of Dead To Me and trust us, you will be entertained throughout because this one gets better than the first installment

Prajakta Ajgaonkar

Mon May 11 2020, 15:34:37 4705 views
Well, these are testing times and each one has to survive the test – and that’s the case with most streaming platforms too! Week after week the streaming portals are churning out content to keep their audience entertained and amidst this, Netflix released the Season 2 of its popular series, Dead To Me.

The dark comedy show Dead To Me 2 is even better than its first installment. Created by Liz Feldman, second season of the show starts exactly where the first season had ended. Steve is dead, Jen and Judy, are trying to dispose off the body – hold on, now you must be thinking – what’s new? We have seen such shows in the past so what’s the catch here?! Well, the catch here is the show itself.


If you have watched the 1st season of Dead To Me, you will get what we’re talking about and if you haven’t – well, once you watch it you will understand! Dead to me is the glossy, gutsy murder mystery with a new victim at its center in Season 2.

Dead To Me 2 is high on language and violence and so it features high on our beep meter too. If you are spending your lockdown with your wife and kids, we would suggest watch it with your headphones on!

If you like dark comedies, then this show is for you. Commendable performances by Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini and the seamless transition between the two seasons makes it even more fun to watch! Jen and Judy’s friendship is surely the highpoint –a friendship that has been tested several times over the course of the season, but how it still manages to grow stronger is one of the best things about it!

Our verdict for Dead To Me Season 2 is totally binge-worthy as its quite high on entertainment

Before we sign off, here are 3 more show recommendations to keep you entertained through the week – Hollywood on Netflix, Upload Season 1 on Amazon Prime Videos and Trying on Apple TV.


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