Emma Myers returns in season 2 of The Polygamist Netflix on May 27
The polygamist netflix returned on May 27 with A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 2, and every episode was available at once. Emma Myers is back as Pip Fitz-Amobi, giving Netflix another full-season crime title it can move straight into binge mode.
Emma Myers and Pip return
Emma Myers stars as Pip Fitz-Amobi, the amateur sleuth at the center of the series. In season 2, Pip and her sidekick Ravi are pulled back into the aftermath of the murder after the key witness disappears just before the trial, forcing the story away from tidy suspense and into a faster, more pressured search.
Season 2 adapts Good Girl, Bad Blood, the second of Holly Jackson's bestselling YA novels. That keeps the show close to the book franchise that helped make the series a global hit in 2024, and it gives the streamer a built-in audience for a return that arrives with all episodes available on day one.
92% Critics Rating
The series enters its second run with a 92% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes, up from 83% for season 1. That kind of jump is the clearest signal here: the show is not just back, it is arriving with a stronger critical profile than the launch season that became a global hit in 2024.
The darker themes and higher-stakes psychological territory of season 2 fit that shift. The new season has less interest in resetting the board and more in pushing Pip into a case that is more urgent, more personal, and harder to contain than the first round.
Binge Release on May 27
May 27 puts the whole second season in front of viewers at once, which changes how the series will be watched and discussed. A complete drop favors immediate catch-up over weekly speculation, and it gives the title a clean runway for audience reaction built around the full season rather than isolated episodes.
For viewers who followed the first season, the practical move is simple: the full run is already there, and season 2 is designed to be taken in one stretch. If the series keeps the stronger critical momentum from its 92% rating, Netflix has another crime title that can travel quickly from new release to repeat watch.