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The Best Episodes of Grace Season 2

Every episode of Grace Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Grace Season 2!

Brighton based Detective Superintendent Roy Grace is a hard-working police officer who has given his life to the job, but his career is currently at rock bottom. He’s fixated by the disappearance of his beloved wife, Sandy, and running enquiries into long forgotten cold cases with little prospect of success. Following another reprimand for his unorthodox police methods, Grace is walking a career tightrope and risks being moved from the job he loves most.

Genres:CrimeDrama

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Grace" season 2 is "Looking Good Dead", rated 7.3/10 from 558 user votes. It was directed by John Alexander and written by Russell Lewis. "Looking Good Dead" aired on 4/24/2022 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Not Dead Enough".

  • Looking Good Dead
    7.3/10 558 votes

    #1 - Looking Good Dead

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 4/24/2022

    Grace senses a connection between a single death and the discovery of human remains in a field. But his superior is not convinced.

    Director: John Alexander

    Writer: Russell Lewis

  • Not Dead Enough
    7.3/10 463 votes

    #2 - Not Dead Enough

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 5/1/2022

    Months on from his last investigation, and with Grace's team still reeling from the fallout, Roy must prove that a wealthy Brighton businessman has brutally murdered his wife.

    Director: Henrik Georgsson

    Writer: Russell Lewis

  • Dead Man’s Footsteps
    7.4/10 427 votes

    #3 - Dead Man’s Footsteps

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 5/8/2022

    A sinister inquiry into skeletal remains found in a forgotten Brighton storm drain takes Grace down a labyrinthine trail through the past.

    Director: Brian Kelly

    Writer: Russell Lewis

  • Dead Tomorrow
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #4 - Dead Tomorrow

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 5/22/2022

    When a body is dredged up from the seabed of the English Channel, it sets in motion a truly disturbing investigation which forces Grace to ask himself just how far anyone might go to save the ones they love.

    Director: Kate Saxon

    Writer: Russell Lewis