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}} | distributor =20th Television | first_aired = {{Start date|2015|12|25}} | last_aired = {{Start date|2016|03|25}} | related = | website = http://www.fox.com/second-chance | production_website = }} Second Chance is an American science fiction crime drama television series created by Rand Ravich. It is inspired by the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley; Frankenstein was an early title.[1] The show debuted online on December 25, 2015,[2] and started broadcasting January 13, 2016, on Fox.[3] On January 29, 2016, Second Chance was moved to Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following poor ratings in its first two episodes, swapping time slots and days with Hell's Kitchen. On May 12, 2016, the show was officially canceled.[4] PremiseThe series follows the life of Jimmy Pritchard, a 75-year-old former King County, Washington, sheriff (Philip Baker Hall) who was morally corrupt and eventually disgraced and forced to retire. After he is murdered, Pritchard is brought back to life in the improved body of a younger man (Robert Kazinsky) by billionaire tech-genius twins Mary (Dilshad Vadsaria) and Otto Goodwin (Adhir Kalyan). However, despite having a new life and a chance to relive his life and find a new purpose, the temptations that led to his career being tarnished continue to haunt him.[5] Cast and charactersMain
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Episodes{{Episode table |background=#13A6A9 |overall= |title= |director= |writer= |airdate= |prodcode= |viewers= |country=US |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber = 1 |Title = A Suitable Donor |DirectedBy = Michael Cuesta |WrittenBy = Rand Ravich |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|12|25}} {{small|(on demand)}} January 13, 2016 {{small|(broadcast)}} |ProdCode = 1AYF01 |Viewers = 4.71[13] |ShortSummary = Jimmy Pritchard is a 75-year-old former sheriff who was disgraced for fabricating evidence, something he justified as necessary to protect his town, and has a tense relationship with his son Duval, an FBI agent. After being murdered by men who broke into his son's home, he is secretly restored to life, youth, and even given superhuman strength by the genius tech billionaire twins Otto and Mary, the founders of Lookinglass. After realizing what happened to him, he runs away, still under the twins' constant surveillance. When he recognizes one of his murderers as his son's FBI partner John Strayburn, he goes to warn Duval, but has to return to his tank to stay alive. Mary starts receiving cells from Jimmy to fight her cancer and helps him by compiling evidence about John, which Jimmy hands to Duval the next time he is out of the tank. Duval is kidnapped after notifying his corrupt chief about John and Jimmy is able to save his son just before it is tank time again. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2 |Title = One More Notch |DirectedBy = Tim Busfield |WrittenBy = Rand Ravich |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|20}} |ProdCode = 1AYF02 |Viewers = 3.75[14] |ShortSummary = During the blackout caused by Jimmy's resurrection, two murderous convicts escaped from prison. He feels responsible, so he tracks them down with Mary's help. He also introduces himself to Duval as Duval's paternal half-brother and offers his help in fighting the crime in the city. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3 |Title = From Darkness, the Sun |DirectedBy = Adam Kane |WrittenBy = Donald Todd |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|1|29}} |ProdCode = 1AYF03 |Viewers = 2.15[15] |ShortSummary = An FBI scientist tells Duval that Jim's DNA sample is a familial match for him, but she's puzzled by the transgenic mutations in the sample. Meanwhile, an environmental protest against a coal plant turns deadly when the protesters are killed with an axe. Some of the surveillance footage is missing and Jim thinks the company's CEO, Duke Davis, took it based on his previous interactions with him. Mary offers to help him and offers Davis Lookinglass' help to update his security, which he refuses. Meanwhile, Duval takes advantage of their absence to interrogate Otto about Jim. Arthur warns Mary and Jim manages to distract Duval by offering him information about the case. Back at Davis' home, it is revealed that the killer is his teenage son, Asher. With Mary's help, Jim and Duval discover several violent incidents in Asher's past that Davis hid with his money, but Asher has an alibi, Bobbi, a girl who works at the Davis' country club. Jim follows her to Asher's party where he manages to steal Bobbi's wallet. Thanks to its contents, he and Duval realize she's leaving town. They follow her to Davis' jet, where Jim finds Duke fatally stabbed and Asher wielding a katana. Jim and Asher fight and Jim manages to knock him down thanks to Duval's timely arrival. Bobbi shoots at Duval, but Jim protects him by jumping in front of the bullets. Jim asks him to take him to Mary Goodwin and, in the car, tells Duval he's sorry for not being a good father. When they arrive back at the Goodwins' house, Mary finally tells him the truth about Jim. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 4 |Title = Admissions |DirectedBy = Brad Turner |WrittenBy = Gwendolyn M. Parker |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|2|5}} |ProdCode = 1AYF04 |Viewers = 2.20[16] |ShortSummary = Duval is having a hard time accepting that Jim is his father. Following Mary's advice, Jim decides to reopen the only case on which Duval ever asked for his help: a teenager named Kevin Whitfield who OD'd on heroin. Duval thought there was more to it, but Jim told him to let it go. With the twins' help, Jim finds Kevin's notebook, filled with chess movements, and Arthur connects Kevin to three more teenage geniuses who OD'd on heroin in the area within the last 18 months. Jim tells Duval, now officially on the case, that Otto discovered all the victims had applied to Seattle State University. They talk with the school's therapist, Dr. Liz Kenyon, who, unknown to them, is the killer. Duval discovers that Dr. Kenyon is a former piano prodigy who came under the influence of a man called Emile Sayles, who pushed her until she had a breakdown at 16. Jim thinks Sayles attacked Dr. Kenyon at her office, but Duval informs him that Emile has been dead since 1997: she's the only killer, it's all in her head, and now they don't know where she is. After Mary unintentionally inspires Jim, he and Duval work out Dr. Kenyon has gone to her old middle school. They arrive there just in time to save her latest victim, though Jim has to reveal his super-strength to Duval in order to get to her. It turns out Dr. Kenyon was killing the teenagers to "protect" them from Sayles. Duval asks Jim to give him some time to process everything before he gets too close to Gracie. Jim asks Mary for a favor and gets her to put him into the FBI server as Duval's confidential informant, without telling Duval first. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 5 |Title = Scratch That Glitch |DirectedBy = Felix Alacla |WrittenBy = Richard Hatem |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|2|12}} |ProdCode = 1AYF05 |Viewers = 2.13[17] |ShortSummary = During a TV interview for the launch of Lookinglass' new operating system, Cobra 9, Mary is ambushed when news of her blood cancer leaks and, afterwards, her car is run off the road by paparazzi. Mary's assistant, Alexa, shows her an online dead pool where someone just bet on her dying today. Jim and Duval find out the car was shot at and, while Jim tracks down a paparazzi and discovers their suspect has a cobra tattoo on his left forearm, Duval arranges to get himself assigned to the case. An unusually weak Jim gets a bad beating and ends up in the hospital, where he hallucinates his old self. He manages to flee the hospital and sends the message to Duval through Arthur. Duval receives it, but there are several Cobra 9 software developers with cobra tattoos. They tell Duval about an angry former developer, Malcolm Sprague, who has filed lawsuits against Lookinglass. With Jim in the tank, Otto discovers his endocrine system is failing because of a glitch in the code he wrote. Malcolm kidnaps one of the coders, Kelly, and offers to trade her for Mary. While Duval accompanies Mary to the meet, Otto uses an adrenaline shot to stimulate Jim, who catches up with them. Duval and Jim ask Mary to stay in the car. Jim attacks Malcolm after he shoots Duval, but he's still weak and can't stop him. Mary finds and frees Kelly. Malcolm is about to shoot them, but Duval shoots him first. Otto finds out that Jim's genetic code is being rewritten by his own body. He also gives Mary the good news that her treatment with Jim's blood is working. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 6 |Title = Palimpsest |DirectedBy = Sarah Pia Anderson |WrittenBy = Allison Miller |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|2|19}} |ProdCode = 1AYF06 |Viewers = 1.98[18] |ShortSummary = A killer, that mutilates his victims beyond recognition, is on the loose. In the meantime, Otto becomes suspicious of the growing bond, that is between Pritchard and his sister, and considers finding another donor. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 7 |Title = That Time in the Car |DirectedBy = John Stuart Scott |WrittenBy = Far Shariat |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|2|26}} |ProdCode = 1AYF07 |Viewers = 1.78[19] |ShortSummary = Duval's sister and Pritchard's daughter, Helen, is dating a parole officer named Wally, with whom she was linked, while they were both in high school. Pritchard's arrogance for Wally hasn't changed since then, but Pritchard can't let his previous history with Wally be determined by Helen, and much to the humiliation of Pritchard and Duval, they identify Wally being high pressured by a prisoner to carry out a complicated prison break and must team up with Wally to stop the prisoner from bringing out his grand plans. At the same time, Alexa speaks out to Mary about her mistrust of Pritchard, and Otto is heartbroken over the anniversary of his parents' death. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 8 |Title = May Old Acquaintance Be Forgot |DirectedBy = Jennifer Lynch |WrittenBy = Gabriel Llanas |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|4}} |ProdCode = 1AYF08 |Viewers = 2.15[20] |ShortSummary = Pritchard's past comes back to haunt him. 20 years ago, Pritchard covered up a crime, that was committed by a drug lord's girlfriend, and who happened to be his confidential betrayer at the time. 20 years later, rather than halting on the right side of the law, after Pritchard assisted her to get way from the crime, she has turned herself into a dominant drug dealer. So now, Pritchard is persistent to set things straight. Meanwhile, Mary's cancer is in mercy, but she and Otto are at the edge over Pritchard, and Otto wants to find a new blood donor for her. More than that, Gracie begins dating an older guy. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 9 |Title = When You Have to Go There, They Have to Take You In |DirectedBy = Kate Dennis |WrittenBy = Rand Ravich |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|11}} |ProdCode = 1AYF09 |Viewers = 1.88[21] |ShortSummary = Pritchard and Duval join forces to track down a serial killer, and Alexa and Connor struggle to get hold of the key technology from Lookinglass. Meanwhile, the bond between Mary and Pritchard has developed stronger, but Otto escapes to great lengths to make sure Mary never part ways with him, and Gracie is doubtful that there is more to Pritchard than what he has mentioned to her. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 10 |Title = Geworfenheit |DirectedBy = Paul Edwards |WrittenBy = Richard Hatem & Allison Miller |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|18}} |ProdCode = 1AYF10 |Viewers = 1.91[22] |ShortSummary = Pritchard and Duval carry forward to examine who Albert Lin really is, the man who invented him and try to give way on how he is involved in a series of deadly murders. The investigation sends a wedge between Mary and Otto. So, Otto must determine if he will abandon Mary and release everything on they have built, including Pritchard to adjust himself with Connor Graff. Immediately upon, Gracie goes missing. So, Pritchard and Duval must race against the clock to save Pritchard’s daughter before time runs out for Pritchard. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 11 |Title = Gelassenheit |DirectedBy = Brad Turner |WrittenBy = Rand Ravich & Howard Gordon |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2016|3|25}} |ProdCode = 1AYF11 |Viewers = 2.09[23] |ShortSummary = In the season finale, Pritchard and Duval have race against the clock to rescue Gracie from Connor and Otto's life-threatening experiment. Unfortunately, time is running out for Pritchard immediately, and since there is no tank, for which he can regenerate. Meanwhile, Mary, with the help of Alexa, fulfilled everything she undertook and unlock the code to save Pritchard's life before it's too late. Otto battles with his conscience and the outcomes that he's made, which has changed lives forever. |LineColor = 13A6A9 }} }} ProductionThe show was picked up by Fox to series as a last-minute addition to the lineup on May 8, 2015, first titled The Frankenstein Code, with the series being set in Los Angeles,[24] before undergoing name changes to Lookinglass in August[25] and finally once again to Second Chance in November; the setting was also changed to King County, Washington, as well.[26] In October, the original order was reduced to an 11-episode season.[27] Critical receptionThe show was met with an average response from critics. On Metacritic, it holds a rating of 47/100 based on 18 reviews.[28] On Rotten Tomatoes, it holds an approval rating of 30% based on 27 reviews, with an average rating of 4.2/10. The critics' consensus reads: "Second Chance boasts a few interesting ideas and Robert Kazinsky's game performance, but there aren't enough functioning parts in what's ultimately yet another mediocre take on the Frankenstein myth."[29] See also
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