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Fans Think 'Dead to Me' is a Prequel of 'Grace & Frankie' - Here's the Evidence!

After the new season of Dead to Me was released, fans have started to realize that the show might be connected with another Netflix show – Grace & Frankie!

Fans have started to see connections between Jen and Judy (played by Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini) and Grace and Frankie (played by Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin) thinking that the Dead to Me ladies might be the younger version of Grace & Frankie.

Here’s some of the evidence:

The ladies have very similar personalities. Jen and Grace are both strong-willed and have sharp tongues. They often criticize their hippie friend’s antics. Judy and Frankie are also similar in the sense that they follow their hearts and are guided by spiritual connections to the universe, while also being avid marijuana smokers. Their quirky personalities help balance out their best friends and their uptight personalities.

Judy and Frankie both have infertility problems. During the first season of Dead to Me, Judy struggled to conceive while also suffered from multiple miscarriages. On Grace & Frankie, Frankie couldn’t get pregnant and ended up adopting two sons.

Jen and Grace were both unlucky in love. Before her husband left her for another man, Grace admitted to never being truly happy with her husband. Before his death, Jen and her husband were constantly fighting.

The ladies are all connected by the men in their lives. Judy and Jen became friends after Judy ran over Jen’s husband. Grace and Frankie moved in with each other after their husbands decided to go public with their affair. The ladies often swear off of each other, but their intertwined lives always bring them back together

Christina Applegate Explains Why 'Dead To Me' Is Ending With Season 3

Christina Applegate is opening up about why season three is a good way to end her Netflix series, Dead To Me.

Netflix announced the third and final season earlier today, with a statement from creator Liz Feldman.

“From start to finish, Dead To Me is exactly the show I wanted to make,” she shared. “And it’s been an incredible gift. Telling a story sprung from grief and loss has stretched me as an artist and healed me as a human.”

Liz added, “I’ll be forever indebted to my partners in crime, my friends for life, Christina and Linda, and our brilliantly talented writers, cast and crew. I am beyond grateful to Netflix for supporting Dead To Me from day one.”

Christina also reacted to the news that season three would wrap up the series.

“I will miss these ladies. But we felt this was the best way to tie up the story of these women,” she tweeted. “Thank you to all the fans. We will be getting back to work when it is safe to do so.”

If you didn’t know, season two almost had an entirely different ending. See what it was here!

'Dead to Me' Renewed for Third & Final Season at Netflix!

Dead to Me is coming back for one more season at Netflix!

The third season will be the final for the streaming service. Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini and James Marsden all star in the series.

Creator Liz Feldman said in a statement, “From start to finish, Dead To Me is exactly the show I wanted to make. And it’s been an incredible gift. Telling a story sprung from grief and loss has stretched me as an artist and healed me as a human. I’ll be forever indebted to my partners in crime, my friends for life, Christina and Linda, and our brilliantly talented writers, cast and crew. I am beyond grateful to Netflix for supporting Dead To Me from day one, and I’m thrilled to continue our collaboration.”

Netflix has renewed 14 total shows in 2020 so far!

'Dead to Me' Creator Reveals Season 2 Almost Had a Different Ending!

SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from Dead to Me season two, so beware of reading any further if you don’t want to know what happened!

The second season of Dead to Me is streaming now and the season kicked off with a huge twist… and then ended with an even bigger one.

Liz Feldman, the creator of the series, is opening up about how the season two finale almost ended with an even bigger cliffhanger than what happened.

Click inside to find out the spoilers… More Here! »

'Dead to Me' Cast Reunites for a Virtual Reading of Series Premiere Episode!

The second season of the hit Netflix comedy series Dead to Me is out now and to celebrate, the cast reunited on Zoom for a live reading of the pilot episode!

Christina Applegate, Linda Cardellini, James Marsden, and the rest of the cast, along with series creator Liz Feldman, read the episode on Facebook Live.

The stars were in full character for the live reading and both Christina and Linda were brought to tears at one point.

At the end of the reading, Christina broke out into song and performed the Judy Garland tune “Get Happy,” which was the credits song for the pilot.

The second season kicks off with a BIG twist that involves the return of a cast member we didn’t think we’d see again.

'Dead to Me' Season 2 Kicks Off With a Big Twist (Spoilers)

SPOILER ALERT – This post contains spoilers from Dead to Me season two, so beware of reading any further if you don’t want to know what happened!

The second season of Dead to Me just premiered and the show kicked off with a big twist at the end of the first episode.

If you’ve seen the first season, then you likely remember that it ended with James Marsden‘s character Steve being shot dead and his body lying in the pool. Right before the credits started to roll, we saw Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini‘s characters Jen and Judy wondering what to do with his body.

So, what happened in season two?

Click inside for the spoilers on that big twist… More Here! »

Linda Cardellini & Christina Applegate Open Up About Emotionally Exhaustion For 'Dead To Me' Season 2

Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini are opening up about the upcoming season of their Netflix series, Dead to Me.

During their virtual conversation with SiriusXM’s Jess Cagle, the two stars talked about how filming the show can be emotionally draining, their mentors in Hollywood, how women and men improvise on set and more.

“Some days it is hard. There are emotional places that we go to over and over again that are draining after a day of crying,” Linda explains. “…it gets pretty heavy. The good news is that it feels pretty raw and pretty real which makes it, as an actor, very fun.”

Christina added that with season two, “I really lived it…” before opening up about one particular scene they did and were really emotionally invested only for the crew to have them do it all again from a different angle.

Check out the interview below!

Dead to Me season two will premiere on May 8 on Netflix. See the trailer now!