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  • David Duchovny as Hank MoodyNatascha McElhone as Karen van der BeekMadeleine Martin as Rebecca MoodyEvan Handler as Charlie RunklePamela Adlon as Marcy RunkleMadeline Zima as Mia LewisCallum Keith Rennie as Lew AshbyCarla Gallo as Daisy
  • Season Two of NCIS aired from September 28 2004 to May 24 2005 at 8:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the United States. The season premiered on September 28, 2004 and ended on May 24, 2005.
  • Season Two of Medium Premiered September 19, 2005 on NBC and ended May 22nd, 2006, with a total of twenty-two episodes. Medium: The Complete Second Season (2006) was released October 13th, 2006 in the USA.
  • Other Seasons: Season One • Season Two • Season Three • Season Four • Season Five • Season Six • Season Seven • Season Eight • Season Nine • Season Ten * Season Two from Quantum Leap * Season Two from Star Trek: Enterprise * Season Two from Star Trek: The Original Series * Season Two from Star Trek: Voyager Other Seasons: Season One • Season Two • Season Three • Season Four • Season Five • Season Six • Season Seven • Season Eight • Season Nine • Season Ten
  • Season Two of Veronica Mars has twenty-two episodes. The season revolves mainly around the Neptune High Bus Crash case and the Murder of Felix Toombs. It was released on DVD in August, 2006.
  • The second season of Beauty and the Beast is set to air in the United States during fall of 2013. On April 26, 2013, The CW renewed the series for a full 22-episode season. Brian White, tweeted about the renewal, as did Sendhil Ramamurthy. The show will move to Mondays for its second season having been paired with Hart of Dixie It will premiere on October 7, 2013 and end in July 7, 2014.
  • Season two, along with its ongoing examination of the drug problem and its effect on the urban poor, examines the plight of the blue-collar urban working class as exemplified by stevedores (longshoremen) in the city port, as some of them get caught up in smuggling drugs and other contraband inside the containers that their port ships. In a season-long subplot, the Barksdale organization continues its drug trafficking despite Avon's imprisonment, with Stringer Bell assuming greater power.
  • This page lists all of the episodes which aired in Season 2 of the NBC-TV series Quantum Leap. A total of twenty two episodes aired, beginning with the season opening episode "Honeymoon Express", which aired on May 26, 1987.
  • Riot released new features during Season Two: * New champions. * New issues of the . * Weekly livestreams of tournaments, * A total prize pool of five million US dollars. (*) * New and modified summoner spells. * New masteries. * A new game mode: Dominion. * Improved A.I. bots. * Spectator mode. * Honor System
  • The second season of Burn Notice originally aired from July 10, 2008 – March 5, 2009 consisting of 16 episodes. The season was split into to sections. Episodes 1 - 9 aired in the summer of 2008 and episodes 10 - 16 aired in early 2009.
  • The season that comes after season one.
  • The second season of Weeds premiered on August 14, 2006 and concluded on October 30, 2006. <default>Season Two</default> Seasonal Information No. of Episodes: First Aired: Premiere: Finale: DVD Release: Season Chronology: Previous Season: Next Season:
  • In the season, the bodies of Dexter's victims are uncovered and an investigation is launched in Dexter's own department to find the killer, dubbed the "Bay Harbor Butcher". During this time, Debra struggles to recover after surviving Ice Truck Killer's attempts to murder her, and Rita sends Dexter to Narcotics Anonymous meetings when she suspects that he has an addiction. Sergeant James Doakes (Erik King), follows Dexter, suspecting that he is connected with the "Ice Truck Killer" killings. Three new characters are introduced: Keith Carradine appears as Special Agent Frank Lundy, an FBI agent who heads the "Bay Harbor Butcher" investigation, JoBeth Williams as Rita's mother Gail Brandon, and Jaime Murray as Lila West, Dexter's Narcotics Anonymous sponsor.
  • Season Two is the second season of the ABC drama thriller television series Quantico. It has 22 episodes which aired in the United States from September 25, 2016. The season concluded on May 15, 2017.
  • Season Two of Scream Queens was announced by Fox on January 15, 2016. Production for the second season officially began on February 18, 2016.
  • Season Two is the second season of Regular Show. The season premiere, "Ello Gov'nor", aired on November 29, 2010, while the season finale, "Karaoke Video", aired on August 1, 2011, with a total of 28 episodes aired this season.
  • It has never been explained why more seasons have not yet been produced; based on the other nine story arcs.
  • The second season of Arrested Development aired between November 7, 2004 and April 17, 2005 on FOX.
  • Season Two starts off where Season One left off. Mario and Luigi recieved a letter from Link warning them of great dangers coming their way. The brothers and their best friends must embark on a serious quest to learn about this new evil and stop it before it takes over the Real World. The Season began on May 10, 2008 with the airing of "Link's Letter is full of Holes!" and ended with 15 episodes on August 8, 2008 with "The Most Epic Battle EVER."
  • Liz Lemon and the crew return from summer hiatus to learn that Jack is being threatened by Jerry Seinfeld. Other plot-lines include Jenna Maroney coping with an obesity problem, conservative Jack dating a Democratic congresswoman and competing against his rival Devon Banks to become the new Chairman of GE, Liz attempting to get back with Floyd DeBarber, and Tracy Jordan dealing with his failing marriage to Angie Jordan. Tracy also tries to invent a pornographic videogame.
  • The Second Season of the animated sitcom Home Movies aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim from January 6, 2002 to March 31, 2002. This season aired every Sunday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Pacific time, 8:00 p.m. Mountain time, 9:00 p.m. Central time and 10:00 p.m. Eastern time. Co-creators Brendon Small and Loren Bouchard along with Tom Snyder served as executive producers of this season. Small and Bill Braudis were the writers for the season, while Bouchard was the director for the season. The season was animated in Flash instead of Squigglevision. The season was released on DVD by Shout! Factory on May 31, 2005.
  • The Second Season of Chuck began airing on September 29, 2008 in the United States and was picked up for a full run of 22 episodes. This season might have been the last if it wasn't for the Save Chuck campaign.
  • Season Two of NCIS: Los Angeles Season Two will premiere in the United States on September 21, 2010, in the 9:00-10:00 PM Eastern Standard Time slot on Tuesday evenings immediately following NCIS. The season concluded in May 2011.
  • Season two of the family sitcom as Family Matters which originally aired on ABC from September 21, 1990 to May 3, 1991.
  • Season Two of Kenny vs Spenny, featured 13 episodes, of which Kenny won the most. The season aired between October 2005 and January 2006.
  • Season Two of Six Feet Under premiered on March 3, 2002 and concluded on June 2, 2002. It consisted of 13 episodes.
  • Season Two of America's Best Dance Crew premiered on June 19, 2008 on MTV and ran until August 21, 2008. It hosted by Mario Lopez, with Layla Kayleigh being the backstage host. The judges from Season One return to judge the crews on the show. Super Cr3w were declared as the winners of America's Best Dance Crew and received $100,000 as their prize.
  • Season Two of Sanctuary premiered on October 9, 2009 on SyFy in the US.
  • Season Two of The Americans premiered on February 26, 2014 and concluded on May 21, 2014. It contained a total of thirteen episodes.
  • Season Two averaged (only live viewers) 15.860 million viewers and 4.52 ratings points in the A18-49 demo on CBS.
  • The second 25 episodes of the Leviathan Chronicles. Plot details unknown.
  • You might want to see what people thought of season two here: Top 10 list: Season Two.
  • The second season of George Lopez aired from October 2, 2002 to May 14, 2003, and consisted of 24 episodes.
  • The Second Season of FRINGE follows the FBI’s Fringe Division, formed when Special Agent Olivia Dunham (Anna Torv) enlisted the help of institutionalized “fringe” scientist Walter Bishop (John Noble) and his son, Peter (Joshua Jackson), to save her partner and lover from a mind-bending death, continues to investigate unbelievable events, macabre crimes and mystifying cases involving teleportation, reanimation, genetic mutation, precognition, artificial intelligence and other fantastical theories.
  • Season Two of South Park aired on April 1, 1998. In this season, Cartman discovers his dad is his mom, Kyle finds out his brother Ike is from Canada and Mr. Garrison replaces Mr. Hat with a new puppet called Mr. Twig. This season had its first controversy when it aired "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus" instead of the conclusion to Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut. This season also has the most episodes up to date, with eighteen episodes.
  • The Second season of The 100, an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series that premiered on October 22, 2014, on The CW, and concluded on March 11, 2015, after 16 episodes. Taking place immediately after where the previous season left off. The second season was announced on May 8, 2014. It was three episodes longer than previous season, featured a new Title Sequence, and was met with more favorable reviews, holding a rating of 100% with professional reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes.
  • With the team dispersed, Nate moves to Boston, and struggles with newly-found sobriety. Determined to return to his old life, Nate interviews for a position with an insurance company, but disappears before the interview ends. On his way home, he witnesses an accident, and rescues the car's passengers, a teenage girl and her father. The girl asks for Nate's help, telling him the accident was no accident. That evening, Nate attends a performance of "The Sound of Music", starring Sophie. Also there are Parker, Hardison and Eliot. They greet each other awkwardly, and we soon learn Sophie's invitations to each of them were designed to bring them back together. The five gather at the McRory's Pub, below Nate's loft, and the conversation soon turns to reuniting. Nate is unwilling to lead the team
  • Season 2 (1989) Starting with this season, the show was expanded to an hour-length format, allowing six episodes to air each week. The closing credits background was changed to feature Garfield's face, between Jon's and Odie's, which are between those of the U.S. Acres characters, against a blue background. Episodes 14–24 can be found on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 1 DVD set, while the rest are on the Garfield and Friends: Volume 2 set. * SHOW #14 — ORIGINAL CBS AIRDATE: 9/16/1989 * SHOW #15 — ORIGINAL CBS AIRDATE: 9/16/1989 * SHOW #16 — ORIGINAL CBS AIRDATE: 9/23/1989
  • The second season of Hogan's Heroes ran between September 16th 1966 and April 7th 1967 It consisted of the following stories: * Hogan Gives a Birthday Party * The Schultz Brigade * Diamonds in the Rough * Operation Briefcase * The Battle of Stalag 13 * The Rise and Fall of Sergeant Schultz * Hogan Springs * A Klink, A Bomb and a Short Fuse * Tanks for the Memory * A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part 1 * A Tiger Hunt in Paris, Part 2 * Will the Real Adolf Please Stand Up? * Don't Forget to Write * Klink's Rocket * Information Please * Art for Hogan's Sake * The General Swap * The Great Brinksmeyer Robbery * Praise the Führer and Pass the Ammunition * Hogan and the Lady Doctor * The Swing Shift * Heil Klink * E
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  • Nate's team takes aim at a thieving felon by commandeering a whole hospital floor and staging the deadly outbreak of a virus.
  • In the first part of the two-part second season finale, Nate and team try to scam a crooked local mayor by taking advantage of his passion for baseball. The high-tech outlaws try to cover all the bases, but they're thrown a curve because of an unforeseen snafu.
  • The con job is on when Nate and his crew try to recover priceless artwork by squaring off against a band of thieves.
  • Nate and his team continue to vanquish greed by homing in on an avaricious investment banker. Their scheme involves masquerading as "fairy godparents" to the white-collar crook's awkward stepson.
  • The second season premiere. A newly sober Nate grudgingly reassembles the team in a scheme involving the Irish mob and a banker.
  • Nate's team conjures up a plan to shut down a faux psychic who's scamming his clients.
  • The crew squares off against a corrupt corporation that has been marketing tainted food. The Leverage team has a trick up its sleeve: They put on a faux magic show in an effort to slip through the corporation's tight security.
  • The Leverage team puts the sting on a callous tabloid newscaster, tapping into government-conspiracy paranoia as leverage.
  • Nate's team schemes against a crooked fight promoter. But their mark is on to the sting, forcing Eliot to enter the ring.
  • In the conclusion of the two-part second season finale, Nate and his team continue efforts to hustle an immoral mayor and his gunrunning cohort.
  • To save McRory's bar, the Leverage team taps into a time-tested con to take down a rapacious loan shark.
  • The team sets out to rescue Nate's ex-wife, who's languishing in a Ukrainian prison. But in order for their scheme to succeed, they must join forces with longstanding nemesis Sterling.
  • The crew tries to deliver comeuppance to a corrupt diamond merchant, but a misplay involving Hardison results in the team's efforts to bust through Boston's most impregnable vault.
  • The con is on when Nate's team targets a shady lawyer who's out to wrest control of his client's estate. Parker moves to the forefront of the scheme, masquerading as a long-lost daughter.
  • Crimes of fashion compel Nate's team to surreptitiously permeate the high-fashion world in order to trounce a tyrannical sweatshop owner.
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