Dead to Me currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 1058 users on our platform.
Christina Applegate is Emmy-worthy...
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklySingular and utterly captivating, this series will have viewers addicted both to the chemistry between leads Applegate and Cardellini and to the tingly suspense under the surface.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...one of the true joys of a world with so much television is that a series as bizarre and beautiful as "Dead" gets made at all.
Read full review at Usa Today...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.
Read full review at Paste MagazineIt’s funny and sad, often both and rarely neither, a compelling and quietly radical depiction of grief’s emotional haze.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...mines profound loss for laughs, marrying humor and heartache often in a single moment.
Read full review at The PlaylistEarly promise fizzles as this buddy-comedy series turns into a twist-filled mystery.
Read full review at Rolling StoneJen and Judy don't complete each other, but they do complement one another-and they have a helluva time doing so, which is what makes Dead To Me more compelling...
Read full review at The A.V. ClubIt's fun to watch Applegate and Cardellini so skillfully handle the show's erratic tonal range, as it constantly segues from deadly serious to appreciably absurd, with the more serious side usually prevailing.
Read full review at The Washington PostIt's undeniably exciting to see Cardellini and Applegate, two rock-solid TV veterans who have rarely gotten roles worthy of their skills in recent years, play off each other and rip into material that asks so much of them.
Read full review at VarietyJen and Judy are an adorable double-act sure to chase away any lockdown blues, and the programme is armed with enough twists and turns to send you reeling.
Read full review at The Telegraphcompletely farfetched and over the top, but the characters grow on you... I cried at the end 😆
Funny and exiting at the same time, love the black humour it has and the characters and their relationships are best! Especially the last season was my favourite
Jen and Judy are an adorable double-act sure to chase away any lockdown blues, and the programme is armed with enough twists and turns to send you reeling.
Read full review at The Telegraph