
Not Dead Yet follows Nell Serrano, broke, newly single and feeling old, a a self-described 40-something disaster, who works to restart the life and career she left behind 10 years ago. When she lands the only job she can find – writing obituaries – Nell starts getting life advice from an unlikely source.

Nell attempts to restart her life in a new place with a new job and a new roommate. She begins writing obituaries at the local paper and starts getting life advice from an unlikely source.

As Nell tries to settle into her new job, she gets increasingly annoyed by her latest ghost. Meanwhile, Edward works on a project that sparks Nell's journalistic curiosity.

Nell is asked to write an obituary for a popular influencer with whom she has history. Elsewhere, Sam helps Dennis overcome an old fear.

Nell's friends rally to set her up on some dates, but Nell isn't sure she's ready to move on. Edward has better luck finding a match.

After Nell falls for the wrong guy, she realizes her last relationship may be holding her back. Meanwhile, Edward helps Cricket decide that what's missing from the bar is a bit of her past.

Lexi puts Sam in charge of the newspaper's food and wine festival, making Nell jealous of their friendship. At the event, Edward helps Cricket with her booth and Dennis lets off some marital steam.

Nell's father comes to visit. Meanwhile, Lexi conducts the employees' yearly performance review at the SoCal Independent.

Nell finally meets Edward's girlfriend; Cricket hosts trivia night at the wine bar.

With Nell's help, Cricket decides to finally spread Monty's ashes. Sam and Lexi support Dennis as he chooses an egg donor.

After a fun night out with Sam and Dennis, Nell winds up sick in bed and wanting to be left alone. Meanwhile, Lexi convinces Sam and Dennis to join her for lunch, which spirals into a much longer commitment.

After months of processing her relationship with Phillip, Nell tells Sam she's ready to move on; Sam tries to recapture her spark with her husband;

Nell agrees to see Phillip, hoping for closure. Sam and Lexi have a joint birthday party for their daughters.

Nell holds a dinner party at her house and Dennis has to make a potentially life-altering decision.

Lexi's father and owner of the SoCal Independent, Duncan Rhodes, comes into the office and forms a bond with Nell, much to his daughter's dismay.

It's Valentine's Day. After receiving some truth from Cricket, Nell realizes she may be using ghosts as an excuse to not open herself up to love.

Lexi, Duncan, Sam and Dennis attend an award ceremony for several SoCal Independent editing nominations. Meanwhile, Nell steps into babysit Sam's daughter, Tilly, who doesn't seem interested in hanging out with her "fun Aunt Nell."
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Lexi combines the first two floors of the newsroom, leaving Nell to share a cubicle with T.J., a popular sportswriter who's friends with everyone … except her.

When Nell's latest ghost is convinced that there was foul play involved in his death, Nell is happy to try to investigate … until Lexi inserts herself into the case.

Nell is growing frustrated with Lexi and Edward's relationship. Meanwhile, the newsroom staff pulls an all-nighter.

TJ asks Nell to play on the newspaper softball team. Lexi and Edward spend a weird version of quality time together, while Duncan runs into an old rival.

Nell, Lexi and Cricket take Sam out on a "divorce day" to celebrate her singlehood, while Nell makes plans for her future.

Nell finds out that Duncan is selling the SoCal Independent, so she takes matters into her own hands to save her job when Lexi seems unwilling to help.

Nell navigates an unexpected incident that leaves the sale of the newspaper on hold.