WARNING! This article contains spoilers for Dead to Me Season 2. Do not read if you’re not caught up on the show! I fell hard for Dead to Me Season 1 on Netflix, but admittedly, I did wonder, how could creator Liz Feldman and her team keep the cover-up concept going for another season without spiraling out of control? Turns out, the key wound up being embracing the spiral. The show began with Linda Cardellini’s Judy befriending the wife of the man she killed in a hit and run, Christina Applegate’s Jen. Much of the season …
Spoilers ahead for Dead to Me. The second season of Dead To Me opens with Jen Harding (Christina Applegate) and Judy Hale (Linda Cardellini) dealing with the Season 1 death of Steve Wood (James Marsden), as Liz Feldman and the show’s writing team have crafted a season that explores how emotional traumas have deeply bonded Jen and Judy together. 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. In …
On the hunt for yet another worthwhile Netflix binge watch? Now’s the time to check out Season 1 of the the acclaimed series Dead to Me because the streamer just announced that the show will return for its second season on May 8, 2020! From creator Liz Feldman, the black comedy is a performance showcase for Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, with Applegate scoring a Golden Globe nomination, Emmy nomination and a SAG nomination for her performance as Jen. She’s a recently widowed real estate agent with two kids who opts to join a support group to help …
Dead to Me's core duo remain super close friends, despite the terrible deeds they've inflicted on each other.
Dead To Me isn't just a brilliant show, it's a deeply feminist one - and these are the best quotes from the show.
After watching the premiere season of Netflix's Dead to Me, you might find yourself in great need of another fantastic series starring BFF female leads. Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, both brilliant actresses, were incredible in the roles of Jen and Judy, and while the show isn't always as comedic as it promises to be, it's a wonderful friendship series that handles grief in a very realistic and refreshing way. The way Jen tells everyone "No" alone has made her something of an Internet icon many aspire to become.
Dead To Me has already gained some pretty spectacular reception and, if you're like us, can be easily binge-watched in a matter of two days. Although each episode is short, every single minute is packed with drama that will have any intrigued viewer on the edge of their seat. This article is likely to be packed with spoilers so for those who haven't seen it yet, go watch it! For those of us who are well-versed in the twisted friendship between both Jen Harding and Judy Hale, well, we've got some character typing to do. The psychology behind the show is fun to figure out and decipher which is why the cast of Dead To Me makes for a perfect Myers-Briggs discussion. Shall we?
Dead To Me is a recently-released Netflix series consisting of ten 30-minute episodes that are nearly impossible not to binge. Once an episode ends, you end up with the "potato chip syndrome" where you can't just have one—you have to have more!
Dead to Me is an incredible show that deals with the pain of losing someone dear to you and the ability to express that pain within a new-found friendship. The show centers around two women, Jen (Christina Applegate) and Judy (Linda Cardellini), who come together and form a bond over the recent loss of loved ones.
Surprise! It's another series from Netflix that seems to have snuck up out of nowhere. And yet, Netflix knows exactly how to get my attention -- Christina Applegate? Linda Cardellini? I'm in. Dead to Me follows two women, Jen (Applegate) and Judy (Cardellini), who become unlikely friends after meeting in a grief support group. As Jen starts to become closer to Judy, though, it becomes apparent that her new friend is not who she seems. And yet, she's also the only person who has been there for her as she continues to search for the hit-and-run …