Dead Like Me - Season 2

Season 2
After more than a year as a grim reaper, George has realized that being a teenager in the afterlife is as complex as in real life. There are still unrequited crushes, agonizing dilemmas and the occasional bad attitude. Along with her kooky "co-reapers" Mason, Daisy, Roxy and Rube, George struggles to collect souls while managing her own awkward development into an adult reaper!

Episodes

Send in the Clown
At her regular job, Georgia has to train a new employee, the boss's nephew, who's "dumb as a bag of hammers"---but really cute. Suddenly sober Mason feels like a real bozo as he dresses as a clown at a children's party, where he must reap the soul of the birthday girl's father.

The Ledger
It's a bad day in the afterlife for George as she discovers that her parents are selling the family home---and she's even more distressed when she finds out why. George also learns that her bike's been stolen and that her company's new security chief believes she may be pilfering office supplies.

Ghost Story
Delores goads George into attending the company's annual retreat in the woods; Mason loses his note with the name of his next soul to reap; Reggie tells prospective homebuyers that her late sister still keeps in touch with her.

The Shallow End
George comes to believe that the secret to being popular is to be mean to people, which she in turn passes on to the office computer geek. Also, Mason and Daisy contend with two difficult souls, who want to prolong their departure.

Hurry
At Happy Time, Delores recruits George's help in impressing an efficiency expert, while her netherworld co-workers are in a rush to reap the souls of a bike courier, a speed dater and a businessman heading off to vacation.

In Escrow
Newly promoted George is faced with her first big corporate decision at Happy Time; and Joy sells the family home and looks forward to her new life.

Rites of Passage
George hits the big time when she reaps the soul of a rock star.

The Escape Artist
George's sister, Reggie, befriends a young reaper, while George comes close to falling for one of her potential reaps.

Be Still My Heart
George is reunited with her new beau at his father's funeral.

Death Defying
Daisy is romanced by the producer of a reality-TV show, and George is ticked off after she sleeps with Trip and he doesn't call. George is doubly irritated when everywhere she looks she sees romantic couples, and even Delores has landed a date.

Ashes to Ashes
George attempts to pass herself off as a street person's relative, which puts her more involved in his life and his death than she is comfortable with.

Forget Me Not
Both Mason and Ray vie for Daisy's affections; and George has a difficult time convincing an elderly woman that she is really dead.

Last Call
George reflects on the things she didn't do while she was living; Mason gets ready to go to the afterlife; and Reggie spends time at home by himself.

Always
George and Rube are forced to confront family members from their past.

Haunted
Death comes calling on Halloween as a serial killer stalks the neighborhood and turns the holiday into a busy one for the reapers. Elsewhere, Reggie and her mom visit the psychiatrist.
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