Network: FOX
Episodes: 11 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: January 13, 2016 — March 25, 2016
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Rob Kazinsky, Tim DeKay, Dilshad Vadsaria, Adhir Kalyan, Ciara Bravo, and Vanessa Lengies.
TV show description:
Loosely inspired by Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, this sci-fi reanimation, police drama asks, “What would you do with with a second chance?”
At age 75, former King County sheriff, Jimmy Pritchard (Philip Baker Hall), is unwell. He his also unwilling to abandon the booze and cigarettes exacerbating his old age.
As a younger man, Jimmy often ignored his family in favor of work and carousing. He left office in disgrace, after being accused of fabricating evidence.
Today, Jimmy’s son, Duval (Tim DeKay), is an FBI Agent. His only child, Gracie (Ciara Bravo), is Jimmy’s delight.
Jimmy pokes through Duval’s case files, when he’s not holding his “Music Appreciation Club” with pretty young Bettina (Nicky Whelan) — who may charge him for her services.
Genius twins, Mary (Dilshad Vadsaria) and Otto Goodwin (Adhir Kalyan), are scientists and the billionaire founders of social media giant, Lookinglass Technologies. Until they were nine years old, Otto would only speak to Mary, and did so, via his custom twin language of about 3,000 words.
While still children, Otto created the logarithm which is the basis of the Lookinglass technology. Still quirky, he rides a scooter through their building and slips into twin-speak. His sister remains his link to the world.
Mary is all business. She is also dying of cancer. Otto is desperate to save her life.
Executive assistant Alexa (Vanessa Lengies) is concerned about Mary and her offbeat brother. She lends a willing ear and encourages Mary to talk about their uncertain future.
When Jimmy goes to Duval’s to retrieve some old LPs, he is murdered by corrupt law enforcement. His death is ruled a suicide.
Otto procures Jimmy’s genetically optimal corpse (against Mary’s wishes) and he uses it to test their reanimation protocol. Mary is appalled and tries to shut down the process, but Otto convinces her to relent.
Jimmy’s daughter, Helen (Amanda Detmer), drinks too much, and is bitter about her father’s passing and the sheriff department’s treatment of him, in life and death. When she acts up after the funeral, her brother has her escorted off, to calm down.
True to his father’s work ethic, Duval attacks his long-running case, immediately after the funeral. He does not realize his partner, Agent John Strayburn (Derek Webster), was a party to Jimmy’s murder.
In his younger, stronger, super-potent regenerated body, Jimmy (Rob Kazinsky) is now truly a new man. The scenes from his life that flashed before his eyes at the time of his death, repeat as he returns to life.
Mary is present as Jimmy wakes, in what seems to be his apartment. When he feels his solid abs and realizes his hand looks unfamiliar, he heads for the mirror, but it has been removed.
Agitated and frustrated with Mary’s reluctance to explain things, Jimmy throttles her. He finally releases his hold, when memories of his own death bring him to his knees.
The Goodwins’ computer, Arthur (voiced by Scott Menville), informs Otto it took 12 times the amount of sedative prescribed, to subdue the regenerated Jimmy. Now, there is no sedative left in Jimmy’s sub-dermal capsule. Has Otto created a superhuman monster he cannot control?
Series Finale:
Episode #11 — Gelassenheit
Pritchard and Duval race against the clock to save Gracie from Connor (guest star Adan Canto) and Otto’s life-threatening experiment. But time is quickly running out for Pritchard, as well, since there is no tank in which he can regenerate. Meanwhile, Mary, with the help of Alexa, does everything she can to try and unlock the code to save Pritchard’s life before it’s too late, and Otto wrestles with his conscience and the decisions he’s made that have changed lives forever.
First aired: March 25, 2016.
What do you think? Do you like the Second Chance TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
Hopefully FOX won’t give up on it. It started off weak, but quickly got better!
I rather like this show. It has had it’s ups and downs, as most shows do…but on balance I think it ought to be retained
I really like this show. The characters have grabbed my attention. From the previews of next weeks show, I am guessing that the show got cancelled. That is too bad really because this show has a good cast & a good story line.
This is the best show I’ve ever seen on Fox. I hope very much to see this series continue.
This is one of my favorite shows. It’s different and fun
I like it – it just kept getting better. Very sorry to see it go. One of the few new shows I like
Love this show!! My daughter and son now are also fans of this show and the both are in the 18 to 49 catgory
Great show I look forward to it every week
I really like this show – never m is it but it sounds like its done. its the only fox
show i watch
Love this show! And it just keeps getting better it just needs to be given more time!
Love this show, refreshing idea, on the edge. Please don’t cancel
Please renew. I love this show
Love this show!!! Do not cancel!
This could be a long-running hit for Fox if they would be patient and had someone to care about it. NCIS which airs on another network would have been cancelled right away if Fox had bought the show. Fox should take a lesson from that and not cancel a quality series which might earn them big bucks if given a chance.
Don’t cancel!!!!! Great cast, such a unique and fresh premise, one of the few shows I look forward to each week.