A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 2 landed on Netflix on May 27, and every episode was there at once for anyone ready to binge. Emma Myers returns as Pip Fitz-Amobi, with Zain Iqbal back as Ravi, in a season that pushes them straight back into the aftermath of the murder.
That timing matters because the show arrived as a ready-made weekend watch rather than a slow drip. For viewers searching The Polygamist On Netflix, the draw is not just that Netflix has a new mystery to sample; it is that the full season is already available, so there is no waiting between episodes and no pause once the case starts moving.
The new run adapts Good Girl, Bad Blood, and it keeps the story close to the pressure that made the first season work. Pip and Ravi are pulled back into the aftermath of the murder, and the key witness disappears just before the trial. The setup still carries a young-adult surface, but the material underneath is darker and more psychological than that framing suggests.
That contrast helps explain why the series keeps landing with viewers who might come for a YA mystery and stay for something sharper. Season 2 has a 92% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes in the source article, up from 83% for season 1, while The Witness, another newly added title in the same roundup, opened with a 100% critics score. Netflix is clearly leaning on shows that can pull in different kinds of crime-drama viewers at the same time.
The larger weekend slate also included The Witness, a three-part series based on Alex Hanscombe's memoir Letting Go and focused on the aftermath of the 1992 killing of Rachel Nickell. That title centers on André Hanscombe and Alex Hanscombe, while The Murder of Rachel Nickell adds the real-life André and Alex to the same story world. But for anyone wanting something lighter on the calendar and darker at the edges, A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is the one that is already waiting on the platform.
What comes next is simple enough: Netflix has given viewers the whole second season in one shot, but it has not said anything here about another release date or a future season. For now, the question is not when the next episode arrives. It is whether Pip and Ravi can solve what the trial left hanging before the weekend runs out.

