'Best Medicine' Season 2 Lands September 22 Premiere with 14-Episode Order
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Mr Bagel
FOX has locked in a premiere date for the second season of its medical dramedy 'Best Medicine,' announcing that the show will return on Tuesday, September 22nd. The date, reported by Bleeding Cool, ends months of speculation about when the Josh Charles and Abigail Spencer-starring series would come back.
The show was previously confirmed for a fall return (not midseason) with an expanded episode order from 13 to 14 episodes.
That extra episode marks a small but notable vote of confidence from the network, even as the series heads into a more competitive fall lineup. The expanded order suggests FOX sees 'Best Medicine' as a steady performer worth giving a bit more room to develop.
Meanwhile, Decider noted that while fans have been eagerly awaiting Season 2 news throughout the summer TV hiatus, concrete details had been scarce until now. The publication also reported that the first season of 'Best Medicine' is heading to Netflix, a move that could attract new viewers ahead of the premiere. With the September 22nd date now official, the streaming arrival may help build momentum for the show's sophomore run.
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