Yes, all 29 episodes of "Dead Like Me" are currently available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Every moment spent at the Happy Time temp agency, in the bed of a recently deceased punk rocker, and in airport security apologizing for threatening to murder a baby, has been digitally converted and ready for you to watch and rewatch again and again. Also, fun fact? It's all on Tubi, too.
Now, you might well ask "What about the direct-to-DVD movie designed to rekindle interest in the series in 2009, four years after its unceremonious cancellation and right around the time that studios were starting to swap properties like Pogs in order to keep fan-favorite franchises alive? What," you might continue, "about 'Dead Like Me: Life After Death,' the standalone follow-up film that replaced character development with broad comedy, Laura Harris with Sarah Wynter, and blew up both the show's patriarch and home setting in the opening narration? The 87-minute story that operated on the assumption that Mandy Patinkin's character Rube, only just coming out from behind a carefully constructed veil of mystique, could be summarily exploded offscreen and replaced by Henry Ian Cusick, while also abandoning the world-building and rules established during the show's original run?"
That's also on Tubi, and we're clearly still processing some feelings about it.