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Dead to Me
Season 2
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Jen and Judy are not OK. Not even a little. With their lives spinning out of control, they're clinging to each other — and their secrets.
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Where to Watch Dead to Me • Season 2
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Cast of Season 2
Christina Applegate
Jen Harding / Executive Producer
Linda Cardellini
Judy Hale / Co-Executive Producer
James Marsden
Steve Wood / Ben Wood
Luke Roessler
Henry Harding
Sam McCarthy
Charlie Harding
Emma Rathbone
Co-Producer
Denise Pleune
Producer
Buddy Enright
Producer
Liz Feldman
Executive Producer
Adam McKay
Executive Producer
Christie Smith
Executive Producer
Jessica Elbaum
Executive Producer
Will Ferrell
Executive Producer
Courtney Ullrich
Hairstylist
Adam Blau
Original Music Composer
Cara DiPaolo
Co-Executive Producer
Elizabeth Benjamin
Co-Executive Producer
Dan Dietz
Co-Executive Producer
Jessi Klein
Co-Executive Producer
Joe Hardesty
Co-Executive Producer
Dead to Me • Season 2 Ratings & Reviews
Autostraddle
Valerie Anne
I love that this show, while being about Jen and Judy's ex husbands in a…very specific way, is actually about their relationship with each other. In all its complicated glory.
NME (New Musical Express)
Beth Webb
As an extension of Jen and Judy's turbulent yet steadfast friendship, this new offering can be chalked up as a success.
Sioux City Journal
Bruce R. Miller
Luckily, Applegate and Cardellini are great partners... The two are great together even when Dead to Me doesn't give them the scenes they deserve.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Come for the buried bodies and the unlikely twists and turns, I guess. But definitely stick around for the performances, especially Applegate's.
Collider
Diane Gordon
The Dead to Me writers continue to be inordinately perceptive at observing how connected anger and grief are, and the many challenges involved with learning to cope and move forward. The result is another season of moving, thoughtful television.
IndieWire
Ben Travers
It's an obvious rehash of Season 1, which doesn't aim for anything more than moving through the plot with enough speed to keep you watching.
Fox19 (Cincinnati, OH)
tt stern-enzi
[It] starts off so strong...with a lot of quick changes and twists...
Pop Culture Leftovers
Stephanie Chapman
"Dead to Me" is an easy watch that will allow you to effortlessly pass the time while being entertained in a fresh new way.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Their manic lives and cascading calamities of their own creation provide a fantastic escape into a once-familiar world not long gone. Nobody wants their problems, but at least they're not boring.
Black Nerd Problems
Lauren Wheeler
It quickly establishes that the writers know exactly what they're doing.
The Mary Sue
Chelsea Steiner
Applegate especially is doing the finest work of her career, giving nuance to Jen's fury and grief.
Pajiba
Dustin Rowles
It's good, and I definitely look forward to the third season, but also, three seasons is probably enough.
The New Yorker
Doreen St. Felix
Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini gulp wine with hypnotizing vigor in Dead to Me, a saucy soap on the extreme sport of trauma bonding.
Boston Globe
Matthew Gilbert
It's a show built to breeze through, just letting all of its many major twists and turns roll on by despite their (often intentional) absurdity.
Perri Nemiroff (YouTube)
Perri Nemiroff
The beating heart of this show is the attachment to Jen and Judy and that's why the need to know works so well.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Dead to Me might have started with a fairly simple premise, but everything that's happened since is a reminder that regardless of what the original idea is, there's no substitute for smart execution.
The Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
You can only twist the knife so many times before even a wound grows numb.
Paste Magazine
Allison Keene
Dead to Me keeps its world small and coincidences high, but that's also what helps us really get to know these characters on a level that makes their emotional beats land in the moment.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
The show is good at shading and delicate calibration; season two finds a zany balance, an order where there should be none.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Applegate continues to do the best work of her career as Jen, a role that enables her to explore moments of deep grief and fear while also playing to her strengths as a comedic actor who creates her best art in the medium of sarcasm.
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