Trailer For Season 2 Of 'Chance' With Hugh Laurie [Watch]

Nobody talks about anything on Hulu except “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and that’s a shame because if “The Path” gets canceled without resolving some shit I’ll be pissed. Luckily, the drama series “Chance,” despite the first season’s middling reviews, is returning this fall. The series, based on a novel of the same name and written by Kem Nunn, actually received a two-season order from the get-go, with ten episodes in each season.

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Before the show premiered, star Hugh Laurie was interviewed by TVLine and said that he read the book on which the series was based and said he was, “really intrigued by this. There’s something so mournful and melancholy about it. I find it sort of oddly moving.”

The series is built around the figure of a San Francisco-based forensic neuro psychiatrist, Dr. Eldon Chance, who has a number of skeletons in his closet. In season one, he is inadvertently, but not completely unwillingly, drawn into the personal life of one of his patients. Mysterious and alluring Jaclyn Blackstone (Gretchen Mol) has an abusive police detective for a husband, and the city’s dark underbelly is revealed from the most unexpected angle as Dr. Chance delves deeper into the situation. While managing his own divorce, he has to save Jaclyn from her own troubled mind, her husband, and deal with troublesome issues like manipulation and corruption.

Clarke Peters, Stefania Owen, Greta Lee and Brian Goodman are all returning in new episodes. “Parks and Recreation” alum Paul Schneider has signed on as a series regular, playing Ryan Winter, a tech multimillionaire who Detective Hynes (Brian Goodman) believes to be a serial killer. Chance will lure Winter into his orbit, and in analyzing him, will begin to worry that they are not so different.

Season 2 of the drama series “Chance” is scheduled to premiere online on Wednesday, October 11, 2017. Watch the trailer below.