"True Tori" Season 2 premiere doesn't air on Lifetime until Oct. 21, but judging by the newly released sneak peek at the show, the upcoming eight-episode installment is going to be emotional.
The promo clip, which you can watch here, starts off with Tori Spelling, 41, calmly saying, "Dean [McDermott] came back from Canada and we came back to our reality."
Then in the family's kitchen, a distressed McDermott is wondering aloud why his wife of eight years is still with him after she caught him cheating last year. He asks Spelling, "Why are you even with me?"
There is also a point in the preview where the "Beverly Hills, 90210" alum seems to be talking to her therapists while sitting in a room. "I decided that I wanted to see a picture of the woman my husband cheated on me with," she says.
But the couple must have spent some quality time together after all that marital drama, because at the end of the clip, Spelling drops one real bomb, saying, "I may be pregnant."
But of course, the promo clip does not necessarily show how the couple is really doing presently.
In an interview with E! News back in July - a month after the first season of "True Tori" wrapped up -Spelling explained how she hoped to be able to talk openly with her four children one day about her and their dad's rough patch.
"We made it through and we can talk about it freely and say, 'You know, things aren't always easy and you've got to work on a relationship, and some things happen that isn't great but you move forward. I hope that's the case and I hope to be able to talk to them about it," she said.
"We're working on things," the "Mystery Girls" star added. "We're committed to being a family and moving forward and that's what we're trying to do-it's day by day."
McDermott, 47, also told E! News in July that his relationship with Spelling was "stronger than it's ever been" after his cheating scandal.
"I'm working very hard on myself," the "Chopped Canada" host said. "My sobriety, it means everything to me, becoming the dad and the husband that I've always wanted to be and that they deserve...I'm changing my life for the good."
Originally, there was never meant to be a Season 2 for the show, but the network renewed the series for eight more episodes due to high ratings, according to Hollywood Life.
But it was recently revealed that Spelling reportedly had her pay cut for the second season of the show.
"The pay cut was significant," a source told Radar Online. "Tori is making only $50,000 to do Season 2. And Dean isn't making a dime. Tori made sure his contract specified that."