Marque Richardson plays Mal in UnPrisoned with care and concern for the people around him, hoping to guide them in the right direction.
The series, led by Kerry Washington, enters its second season with the comedy-drama taking a turn of adjustment for all the characters. It also stars Delroy Lindo, Faly Rakotohavana, Richardson, Jordyn McIntosh, and Jee Young Han. The guest stars in this season include John Stamos, Brenda Strong, Brandee Evans, Oliver Hudson, and Jamie Chung.
Here is the official synopsis of UnPrisoned season two:
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.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta talked with actor Marque Richardson about his character Mal, the motivation, and a preview of season two’s romantic direction.
Marque Richardson made several television appearances, including The Bernie Mac Show, ER, 7th Heaven, Lincoln Heights, and Rules of Engagement. He had a notable role for two seasons in HBO’s True Blood and then in the HBO series The Newsroom. In 2014, he was praised in the satirical film Dear White People and later reprised the role in the Netflix series of the same title.
All eight episodes of season two of UnPrisoned premiers on Hulu on Wednesday, July 17.
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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Hulu