UnPrisoned is getting set for its second season release on Hulu on July 17. In the first season, we got to know the Alexander family. Their situation is complicated, to say the least. Now Paige’s father Edwin is out of prison and back into her life, and inserting himself into Finn’s. What could go wrong?

A Chat With Paige’s Conscience

Throughout UnPrisoned we get into the mind of Paige through her younger self. She pops up to say some of things that Paige may be thinking or feeling that she can’t express. Her younger self is played by Jordyn McIntosh.

I had to chance to speak with McIntosh ahead of season 2. She shared with me her experience in working on the series and specifically working with Kerry Washington. It was a fun conversation that you can check out below.

About UnPrisoned

The Alexander family is still a mess. Paige’s therapy practice is in trouble, Finn’s anxiety is through the roof, Edwin is still figuring out how to get his life together outside of prison, and their relationships are more complicated than ever. The family needs help, and it’s time to call in a professional – OTHER than Paige. The Alexanders turn to a “family radical healing coach,” who throws out all the rules to free them of the issues, old wounds and family secrets holding them back.

UnPrisoned

The series is executive produced by Tracy McMillan, Yvette Lee Bowser, and Kerry Washington, alongside Pilar Savone, through their Simpson Street production company, and Delroy Lindo. Joy Gorman Wettels and Jen Braeden also executive produce. The series hails from Onyx Collective on Hulu, produced by ABC Signature. Season 1 of UnPrisoned debuted as Onyx Collective’s most-viewed premiere on Hulu.

All episodes of UnPrisoned season 2 premiere on Hulu on July 17, 2024.