The Red Road - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Gifts
In the Season 2 premiere, Kopus is released from jail and returns home with an ankle monitor, while Harold deals with locals who are not happy about the Lenape tribe receiving federal recognition, and a murder is committed on the mountain.

Graves
Kopus hides the found money in Mac's house; the Jensen family is greeted oddly by Marie at Mac's funeral; and a medicine woman tells Jean of an alternative treatment for her schizophrenia.

Intruders
Harold, Jean and her parents discuss the ramifications of Capt. Warren's suicide, while Marie and the Tribal Council have a sitdown about the casino issue.

A Cure
Harold believes his career may be over, but after a meeting with the mayor he learns the gun found on the dead man is the same one used to kill Mac. Later, Harold receives a cryptic note from Capt. Warren and visits Jack to get things straightened out.

The Hatching
Jean, reeling from Rachel's trauma, disposes of her pills; Harold uncovers a clue in the mine and Jean informs him that her father may know more than they think; Kopus searches for Harold to tell him that Junior could be on his way to kill Levi.

Shadow Walker
In the Season 2 finale, Harold and Kopus find Junior in the woods, where Kopus distracts Levi's men to allow Harold and Junior to escape. Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Jean is spiraling further out of control.
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