A hotheaded widow searching for the hit-and-run driver who mowed down her husband befriends an eccentric optimist who isn't quite what she seems.
The best episode of "Dead to Me" season 2 is "You Know What You Did", rated 7.8/10 from 1602 user votes. It was directed by Liza Johnson and written by Liz Feldman. "You Know What You Did" aired on 5/8/2020 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Where Have You Been".
As Jen and Judy grapple with the distressing events of the night before, Jen soon realizes that eyes — and ears — are everywhere in her neighborhood.
Director: Liza Johnson
Writer: Liz Feldman
Rattled when an old acquaintance of Judy's turns up asking questions about Steve, Jen prepares for the worst. Detective Perez's suspicions grow.
Director: Liza Johnson
Writer: Elizabeth Benjamin
Jen and Judy disagree over how to handle the situation with Steve, but when the threat of being ratted out hits close to home, a risky plan takes shape.
Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Cara DiPaolo
Jen and Judy try to dig their way out of trouble during a trip out of town, but their cathartic weekend away comes to an abrupt end over tragic news.
Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Jessi Klein
A sore back, money worries and a busybody neighbor push Jen to seek relief from the last person she expects. Judy connects with a kindred spirit.
Director: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum
Writer: Kelly Hutchinson
Jen scrambles to contain the fallout from Charlie's vehicular hijinks, Judy faces questions about Steve, and Henry experiences a case of stage fright.
Director: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum
Writer: Celeste Hughey
Judy receives a rude awakening after a romantic night, while Jen looks to make a positive contribution to the community — and a client.
Director: Jennifer Getzinger
Writer: Dan Dietz
Jen feels conflicted over a real estate deal. The damage from Charlie's joyride piles up. Judy reaches out to Michelle and runs into Detective Perez.
Director: Jennifer Getzinger
Writer: Emma Rathbone
Filled with guilt and regret, Jen finds a civic-minded way to unleash some pent-up feelings. Judy revisits her past. The police uncover a new lead.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Kelly Hutchinson, Liz Feldman
Determined to protect her family, Jen tries to come clean about Steve's whereabouts, but the situation veers in an unexpected direction thanks to Judy.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Cara DiPaolo, Liz Feldman