Parents' Guide to

Not Dead Yet

By Joyce Slaton, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 12+

Sitcom with supernatural theme has heart, some edgy jokes.

TV ABC Comedy 2023
Not Dead Yet: Nell cradles her head in her hand, looking dismayed. Text above her reads "Do all obituary writers see dead people?"

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Community Reviews

age 13+

Based on 1 parent review

age 13+

Fabulous show for tweens and up

Okay so being a Gina Rodriguez fan from Jane the virgin and growing a crush on her I absolutely had to try this and I have laughed out loud most weeks there's some salty language and sex humor butttt it's over shadowed by the good message of determination involved here I adore the show and Gina

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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This sitcom whiffs on the "com" part (the jokes are enough for smiles, not chuckles), but the great cast and interesting, if well-worn, premise is worth a look. Gina Rodriguez is charm itself, fans will remember from Jane the Virgin, and though the writing isn't as arch and sly in Not Dead Yet, she's appealing enough that we actually care about Nell and whether she'll get her groove back, professionally and personally. It's also easy to like her coworkers, particularly Lauren Ash's Lexi, who gets most of the best lines and delivers them airily.

But about that premise. This is certainly not the first TV series to have a "supernatural mystery of the week" setup, and though the parade of ghost guest stars who drop by to teach Nell something about life is choice (Martin Mull, Brittany Snow, Mo Collins, treats abound!), it's also a super cheesy device. However, Not Dead Yet makes a wise choice and leans into sentiment as well as comedy, imbuing the hijinks with the kind of humanity that can, sometimes, make viewers warm up to a cast and enjoy watching what happens to them. Whether viewers will have that kind of patience in the streaming era is anyone's guess, but Not Dead Yet is definitely better than it appears from afar.

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