Daniel has begun his new life at a halfway house in Nashville. Separated from his family, he struggles to manage life after prison. The family that he left behind is fractured, but not completely broken. Can they find ways to move forward?
#1 | 10/26/2016A House Divided4.9/5 (with 4 votes)
Daniel is navigating the complicated dynamics of group living at The New Canaan Project and learning to cope with his new normal.
#2 | 11/02/2016Yolk4.5/5 (with 3 votes)
Back in Paulie, the Holden/Talbot family adjusts to daily life without Daniel's influence and Janet frets over Daniel's life away from home.
#3 | 11/09/2016Bob & Carol & Ted Jr & Alice4.4/5 (with 3 votes)
Daniel continues to adjust to group living which is further complicated by his new roommate. Meanwhile, Amantha continues to reexamine her past by reconnecting with a former high school classmate.
#4 | 11/16/2016Go Ask Roger4.5/5 (with 3 votes)
Daniel gets temporary respite from the grind of the halfway house when he and Chloe set out on an adventure. Meanwhile, Amantha is intrigued by an invitation from Billy while Tawney invests a little too personally in one of her patients.
#5 | 11/23/2016Pineapples In Paris4.5/5 (with 3 votes)
Daniel has a confrontation in group therapy that makes him question the possibility of adjusting to normal life.
#6 | 11/30/2016Physics4.5/5 (with 3 votes)
Ted Sr. seeks his own bliss. Janet and Daniel attempt to be honest with one another about what's between them.
#7 | 12/07/2016Happy Unburdening4.7/5 (with 3 votes)
Daniel worries that his life has gotten a little too real. Janet is loosening her grip on the past while Teddy opens up to Ted, Sr. about his future.
#8 | 12/14/2016All I'm Sayin'4.9/5 (with 4 votes)
Daniel begins to appreciate his progress as he realizes what his new life may look like, while the old life is quickly disappearing for Teddy. Jon debriefs Janet and Amantha on what he has learned about Daniel's case.
Despite an odd, sometimes contradictory account of his role in Hanna’s death, the plea deal has gone through, making Daniel Holden, once again, a convicted murderer. As Daniel copes with probation, Janet prepares for his looming banishment and Amantha tries to build a life around something other than her brother’s innocence. Even DA Sondra Person harbors lingering doubts about Daniel’s guilt — until a shocking discovery raises new and troubling questions about the night Hanna died.
Season 2 finds Daniel Holden committed to living in the present. Unfortunately, there are many places and faces in his hometown of Paulie, Georgia that remind Daniel of the past – his incarceration, Hanna, and his role in Hanna’s murder.
Daniel Holden must put his life back together after serving 19 years on Georgia's Death Row before DNA evidence calls his conviction into question.