An ALLBLK series is continuing its even sexier and scandalous second season, and BOSSIP’s got a clip.

HUSH starring Joyful Drake (P Valley & The Quad), Caryn Ward Ross (Monogamy, Lucifer), Candiace Dillard Bassett (Real Housewives of Potomac, The Christmas Lottery), and TS Madison (The TS Madison Experience, Zola) is returning Thursday, December 7 with some major shakeups.

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The 8-episode scripted drama series produced by husband and wife showrunner team Chuck and Bree West of OCTET Productions (Stalked Within, A Wesley Christmas) and created by Angela Burt-Murray (Games People Play) is continuing to follow the story of Dr. Draya Logan (Joyful Drake).

The marriage and sex therapist has had a major fall from grace after being implicated in Lavar’s murder. Now she’s been released and she’s got revenge on her mind for the housewives whose hands aren’t clean.

She finds herself entangled in a web of lies, sex, and murder that could cost her everything, and this season, Dr. Logan is determined to clear her name and reclaim her fame.

She must utilize her pawns to not only to help free her but cover up more than what they promised at whatever costs before the secrets of the penthouse are exposed. But will Jordan and Syleena be willing participants?

Additional cast includes Caryn Ward Ross (ALLBLK’s Monogamy, CW’s Jane the Virgin), Khalilah Joi (Grey’s Anatomy, Station 19), Asiahn (The Chi), Rob Gordon (The Christmas Lottery, Holiday Heartbreak), Kevin Savage (Insecure, P Valley), Javier Villamil (Jumanji: Next Level), Lanre Idewu (Sherman’s Showcase), Aaron D. Spears (The Black Hamptons) and more.

Hush On ALLBLK Clip

In a clip from Thursday’s new episode, we see Mona trying to talk some sense into Linc after the death of his son who was killed in Dr. Logan’s penthouse.

“I’m on a mission to clip the motherf***r who put a bullet in my son,” says the vengeful dad.

Take a look below.

New episodes of Hush premiere on Thursdays on ALLBLK!

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