The fourth and final eight-episode season of SundanceTV’s critically-acclaimed Rectify will premiere on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 10/9 c, the network said at TCA on Sunday.

The show is created and written by Oscar-winner Ray McKinnon and executive produced by McKinnon and Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein, the duo behind such series as Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul and Halt and Catch Fire. Army Wives’ Marshall Persinger also executive produces.

“I never knew imaginary people could be so demanding. Or rewarding,” said McKinnon in a statement. “I will miss you Holdens and Talbots and folks of Paulie, Ga. But I will surely think of you from time to time and ponder what you might be up to or up against as you live out your lives somewhere in my dreams. In the land of the living, I’m eternally grateful to the gifted writers, the tireless crew and the incomparable actors who helped me bring this world to life over the past four years, and to SundanceTV for giving this story a home.”

Rectify tells the story of Daniel Holden (Aden Young), who returns to his small hometown in Georgia after serving 19 years on death row after being convicted of murder. A DNA “technicality” allows for his release, but now Holden is struggling to rejoin his family and readjust to normal life. While doubts surround the circumstances of his original conviction, Daniel affects everyone he encounters in different and profound ways—his very fractured family, his community and even strangers.

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