The first season ended with a cliffhanger – did Jen kill Steve or not? But what is most poignant about the second season is not who killed him, but how well the show deals with grief, writes Charlotte Cripps
another recent Netflix show to tackle grief – is a good old black comedy. Starring Applegate as a grieving widow contending with a barrage of sympathy lasagnes after her husband Ted was killed in a hit-and-run, the show descended into chaos in its first season. After discovering that her closest confidante, Judy, was responsible for Ted’s death, Jen shot dead Judy’s scheming fiancé. Now, as the show returns for its second run, there are two grieving widows.grief.
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