FOX's 'Best Medicine' Returns This Fall; Season 2 Expanded to 14 Episodes
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Ray Flook
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Summary
FOX has announced that the Josh Charles and Abigail Spencer-starring series "Best Medicine" will return for Season 2 this fall on Tuesday nights, with the episode order increased to 14 episodes. The announcement was made as part of FOX's Upfronts presentation, meaning fans won't have to wait until January for the new season.
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· 2 pulledNot only are they not going to have to wait until January to learn what the impact from the season finale was – they're getting an extra episode, too.
As part of its Upfronts presentation, FOX announced that the hit series would be returning to Tuesday nights this fall.
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