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Netflix Releases Deadly Dead To Me Drinking Game

Netflix Releases Deadly Dead To Me Drinking Game

You're going to get very drunk.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

Fans have been lapping up the second season of Netflix's Dead to Me and have been praising it as better than the first.

There are just as many twists and turns in the second instalment and Jen (played by Christina Applegate) and Judy (Linda Cardellini) are as hilarious as ever.

But if you wanted to spice things up while watching the brilliant show then Netflix has the answer.

The streaming network has devised a little drinking game and it sounds like you're going to get drunk very quick.

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You have to drink once if Jen says 'f***' twice in a sentence (the show is littered with profanities), Judy says 'sorry' or there's an adorable puppy cameo.

We know Jen and Judy love a cheeky glass of wine in the show so you will have to get on board with their antics.

The Netflix drinking game requires you to take two sips if a character is seen drinking, something makes you gasp, scream or be left in shock, a cop begins to connect the dots over Steve's murder or you sing along to the Holy Harmonies song.

Then comes the party.

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If Karen nearly ruins everything or there's a huge plot twist then you have to finish your drink.

Don't hate us, hate the game.

The second season begins straight after the end of the first instalment. So, if you haven't finished watching it you should probably stop reading now because there are some definite spoilers coming your way.

Jen is dealing with the fact that she's just killed Judy's husband Steve (James Marsden). She's also dealing with the news that Judy and Steve were responsible for her husband's death in a tragic hit and run.

Rather than report Steve's death, Jen and Judy decide the best thing to do is cover it up, despite neither of them knowing very much about how to dispose of a body

Yeah - it's wild.

Critics have already given their thoughts and it looks like viewers will absolutely love it. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes has listed the second instalment at 96 percent fresh.

CNN's Brian Lowry wrote: "Dead To Me might have started with a fairly simple premise, but everything that's happened since is a reminder that regardless of what the original idea is, there's no substitute for smart execution."

New York Magazine/Vulture's Jen Chaney said: "Applegate continues to do the best work of her career as Jen, a role that enables her to explore moments of deep grief and fear while also playing to her strengths as a comedic actor who creates her best art in the medium of sarcasm."

Dead To Me is available to stream on Netflix now.

Featured Image Credit: Netflix

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film