Tuesday, October 25, 2022

DVD/TV Series Review: Rogue - Season 2

 


Season two of Rouge aired during the summer of 2014 and involves a totally new serial storyline, this time involving military contractors led by a man named Ethan Kelly, played by Cole Hauser, Grace (Thandie Newton) is a part of an FBI operation investigating Kelly and his crew, Alec Newman as Ray Williams, Brendan Fletcher as Brian "Spud" Cacelle, and Clayne Crawford as Danny 'Cheat' Chetowski, for stealing a bunch of money went they were deployed overseas. The members of the FBI task force include Andrea Roth as Leni Kastner (Grace's handler), and Rupert Evans as Elliot Howe, the head of the task force.

Like season one, season two has a lot of twists and turns, and things get revealed in small bits throughout the season. Also, like the first season, this one is short, just ten episodes. The Lazlo storyline from season one is mostly resolved, but Joshua Sasse who plays Jimmy's son, Alec Laszlo does make a couple of appearances during the season. Because this is a serial arc, all of the episodes build on each other and you really have to watch from the first episode all the way through. There is some violence, sex, and nudity as there was in the first season, but I think all of them are tamed down a bit.

For those who get the DVD set, there are a handful of making-of and behind-the-scenes featurettes. They cover things like the season two cast, set tours, and the like. Nothing extensive, but they are there for those who like watching them.

Overall, the season is very good. I like that it moved on from the first season's storylines (for the most part). We still get some of Grace's home life and see how the events of the first season have further affected that. The season ends on a big cliffhanger going into season three that will definitely have another storyline shift for the show going into season three. So, if you like more adult crime dramas (this is definitely not family-friendly) this is a good one to check out. You do not need to watch the first season to understand everything that is going on this season, but it does help to get Grace's backstory.

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