The Romeo Section - Season 2

Season 2
The Romeo Section finds freelance intelligence agent Wolfgang MGee (Andrew Airlie) leading a covert investigation into a terrorist incident to determine who was behind the murderous scheme and why. The trail leads him into the dark side of intelligence services and forces him to confront his past and its savage, tragic personal and social consequences.
Lily Song (Jemmy Chen), Wolfgang's recruit in the first season, is now a recruit for the Intelligence Service, seducing her way up the ladder, playing agents against one another and taking drastic evasive action to prevent her discovery as a double agent. Up-and-coming Vancouver drug gangster Rufus (Juan Riedinger) and his alliance with the triad Red Mountain escalates into a city-wide turf war as the Red Mountain's heroin hits the streets, upsetting the gangster hierarchy and triggering an attempted coup d'etat at the top of the heroin supply chain. Rufus treads explosive ground as he starts an affair after seducing the wife of the triad leader.
The cruelties of seduction continue, the players get played, and the world seems to reverse on its axis as the powerful stumble and fall, and the weak rise to power. The series is filmed on location in Vancouver and was created and executive produced by Chris Haddock.
Episodes

The Official Narrative
Wolfgang recruits a colleague to assist in the investigation of a potential government conspiracy; Rufus steps up his game in the heroin business; and Lily discovers she's a covete

The Legwork
Wolfgang and Norman trace the steps of an attempted terrorist attack and the events that followed.

A Rigged Game
Wolfgang looks into the home life of the alleged terrorist, while Norman gets closer to an important witness

Seeds of War
Sproule makes Al an enticing offer that involves Lily; Rufus attempts to back Andre off of his couriers, but gets cornered into a bad deal; and Wolfgang finds his cover threatened.

Incendiary
Wolfgang uncovers a key player in the stadium attack, and divulges troubling information to Sproule; to prevent a street war, Rufus works damage control; and Lily fears she's been found out.

Forced Entry
Details from the day of the bombing come to light, connecting a sinister player to the event.

Rising Tide
Wolfgang starts to connect the dots in their investigation, but Norman's concern for Sonya takes precedence.

Complicit
Angered by the course of events, Norman chases down people of interest; Mei Mei meets with an unwelcome visitor.

Our Future World
Wolfgang spies on the attendees of a private conference; Al gets a glimpse behind the curtain; and Norman acts as guinea pig for an unorthodox test.

Final Measures
Wolfgang is courted by Global Standard while Norman plots to bring the investigation to a close.
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