Undercover (Season 2) - REVIEW -MARK TAKTAK
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Season 2 of Undercover kicks off with the consequences and fallout from season 1, coupled with new drama and tension when new players JP and Laurent Berger are being investigated by undercover agent Kim, only for Bob to get drawn into the framework due to tragic events.
Bob goes undercover this time as Steve and needs to implicate the Berger brothers in their arms dealing trade whilst at the same time dealing with Ferry Bowman who is a face from the past who refuses to stay forgotten or out of the picture.
Season 2 has a different style and tone to the first, the emphasis is on Bob in this one, with Ferry Bowman as a nemesis behind the scenes, and we switch from the drugs trade to the arms trade, but the bad guys from the cold calculating JP to the emotional and tragic Laurent are just as deadly.
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