F/X: The Series - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Requiem for a Cop
Leo McCarthy's death in a massive explosion is just the beginning of Rollie's nightmare. An internal investigation into police corruption points the finger at Leo and Francis Gatti. When Rollie is implicated in a scheme to resell weapons impounded by the police, he hits the street—on the run from the NYPD.

Unfinished Business
A mob accountant on the run pulls Rollie back into the unfinished investigation of Leo's murder. The accountant will finger his boss, Vincent Capricio, for Leo's death if Rollie helps him disappear.

Siege
A quick bank withdrawal turns into a hostage situation with Angie in the middle. On location at a new movie, Rollie has all the high-tech gear he needs to make life miserable for the hostage-takers. But the operation is turned on its head when one of the criminals turns out to have a strange hold on Mira.

Shooting Mickey
When Angie joined up with young, twitchy director Levi Chase and her old school friend Kit Marchado, she figured making a Gonzo film would be a gas. But the premise behind the film—breaching a high security penthouse to get a photo of reclusive, retired mobster Mickey O'Brien—is also a blueprint for murder.

Deep Cover
On location in London, the last person Rollie expected to see was FBI agent Elena Serrano. This time she needs Rollie's help in spiriting an undercover agent back to New York with his deadly cargo of bio-toxin.

House of Horrors
Supermodel Danielle Vandenglas is the star of "House of Horrors" but death is her stand-in—and Rollie Tyler is her only hope for survival.

High Roller
When the body of a Scotland Yard Inspector plummets from the sky and lands in the middle of New York City, a messy case lands on Mira's desk.

Ritual
Mangela, an Australian aborigine, tracks a stolen artifact to New York, but needs Rollie's strength and expertise to recover it from a renegade tribesman. Rollie undertakes the quest of a lifetime, to save his friend and face down his own primitive fears in the ultimate one-on-one challenge.

Spanish Harlem
A frantic phone call from Mira's ex-husband sends Rollie and Mira on a rescue mission into the old hood. But things go bad when the van is ripped off and a squad of high-tech killers joins the pursuit.

Flashback
With Rollie's help, the assassination of a US Senator is recreated in a movie, and then in real life—with the original assassin.

Standoff
Rollie and Angie do Mira a favor by providing cover for a young federal witness. The situation explodes in their faces when a high-tech motorcycle gang tracks them down and besieges them in an abandoned farm.

Vigilantes
It's revenge twice over when Ricky Delacruz escapes justice and goes after the man who almost put him away: Rollie Tyler. But his victim ends up being Angie, and Rollie sets out to even the score... no matter what it takes.

Reaper
Random deaths in Kansas, the cold-blooded murder of a militia cell in Pennsylvania, the apparent suicide of a government scientist in New York—threads that lead Rollie and Mira into a shadowy world where nothing is as it seems.

Inferno
To clear his name when he is blamed for a fire on set, Rollie probes the twisted psyche of a high-tech arsonist with the help of one of his victims.

Evil Eye
When a young girl is kidnapped from Rollie's set and sealed into an airtight chamber, Rollie and Mira must race the clock to rescue her when she is only given 24 hours to live.

Chiller
Rollie, Angie, and Mira enter the world of life after death to solve the murder of a hapless drifter.

Thief
Rollie and Angie get to put on the Ritz as they become cat burglars to the rich and famous to lure the reclusive super-thief Sebastian from his high-tech lair.

Red Storm
Loubar is back—with a vengeance. His assignment: to kill the Chinese Trade Minister. Using Rollie's identity, and three days stolen from his life, Loubar constructs a perfect frame. Unless Rollie stops the assassination, his life as a free man is over.
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