Dead to Me season 1 episode 10 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a juxtaposition of moods, Peggy Lee's "It's A Good Day" plays amidst family tensions and religious ceremonies. Jen's brother Christopher adopts Christianity, and Judy's absence is felt. Judy confesses to Ana about her involvement in a murder, causing frustration due to the lack of immediate legal action. Financial betrayal surfaces as Judy empties a joint account, straining her relationship with Jen further. A poignant moment occurs as Jen seeks forgiveness from her son, Charlie. The episode concludes with Jen, in a twist, asking Judy to come home.
Full Episode S01E10 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What song plays at the beginning and end of the episode?
"It's A Good Day" by Peggy Lee.
Who recites the "Mourner's Kaddish" in the episode?
A Rabbi.
What is the main theme of Judy's discussion with the Rabbi?
The concept of heaven, hell, and atonement.
Who confessed to killing Ana's husband?
Judy.
Why is Jen frustrated at the property showing?
Steve Wood withdrew his deposit from a property deal.
What does Judy do that financially impacts Jen?
Withdraws all funds from their joint account.
Why does Charlie return home?
He is disturbed by his grandmother's behavior.
What does Jen seek from Charlie?
Forgiveness and a fresh start.
What advice does Karen offer Jen?
Home security and gun use.
What is Steve's relationship with Judy and the accident?
He was in the car with Judy during the accident.
Does Steve remember the details of the accident?
No, he expresses regret but cannot recall specific details.
How does Jen react to Steve's visit?
She is distrustful and forces him to leave.
How does the episode end?
With Jen calling Judy to come home.