Dr. Mary Harris, a single mother and emergency doctor by day, also moonlights as an underground angel of death - helping terminally ill patients who want to die and slip away on their own terms. So far Mary has managed to stay under the radar; but business is booming, and her double life is getting complicated. When her world starts to unravel, Mary realizes she's going to have to fight dirty if she's going to stay in the killing game.
The best episode of "Mary Kills People" season 2 is "The Means", rated 7.8/10 from 169 user votes. It was directed by Kelly Makin and written by Tara Armstrong. "The Means" aired on 1/3/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Connection".
Des is happy to reteam with Mary following his stint in prison - but when a routine case leads to a devastating outcome, Mary questions whether she was better off fighting the good fight without him in control and unchallenged.
Director: Kelly Makin
Writer: Tara Armstrong
When Olivia attempts to blackmail Mary, she is drawn deeper into a deadly game of cat and mouse that has a surprising connection to Ben.
Director: Kelly Makin
Writer: Lara Azzopardi
Mary and Ben decide to join forces and hide Travis at Ben's secluded trailer. But when Travis reveals a crucial detail about Ben's investigation, Mary is forced to reconsider their alliance.
Director: Norma Bailey
Writer: Marsha Greene
Following the disappearance of Travis, Des worries that he and Mary may have crossed a moral line from which they can never return. After jeopardizing Ben's investigation of Olivia, Mary tries to make amends, which has repercussions for a patient in dire need.
Director: Norma Bailey
Writer: Morwyn Brebner
All seems well for Mary, Ben has forgiven her, and she and Des have decided to move forward with the death retreat. The only nagging concern for Mary: her daughter Jess hates her and doesn't believe a word out of her mouth.
Director: David Wellington
Writer: Tassie Cameron, Marsha Greene, Lara Azzopardi
Mary decides to wear a wire in order to help Ben take down Olivia, but when their plan takes an unexpected turn, Mary must reconsider her allegiance. As Des and Nicole prepare for Brendan's death, Des faces crippling self-doubt about his dream.
Director: David Wellington
Writer: Tara Armstrong, Morwyn Brebner