Breakout Kings - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
An Unjust Death
In the second-season opener, the team hunt a merciless serial killer whom Lloyd's testimony helped convict. Meanwhile, Charlie gets offered a promotion, putting the fate of the program in jeopardy.
Round Two
A group of convicts use a subterranean tunnel to get to a home near the prison, and one of them is an undercover agent whose allegiance may be compromised.
Double Down
An escaped police informant is hunted, and his ties to a major felon are uncovered. The situation then intensifies when a member of the team gets kidnapped.
Cruz Control
An escaped con goes on a killing spree fueled by a hopeless medical diagnosis he received.
Self Help
The gang must figure out how a prisoner pulled off the perfect crime while remaining incarcerated.
I Smell Emmy
The team pursues an escaped inmate and a prison volunteer who aided her getaway.
Ain't Love (50) Grand
A prison escapee kidnaps his former lover after discovering that she has become involved in another relationship.
SEALd Fate
An ex-Navy SEAL flees prison in order to exact revenge on his former government-contractor employer, setting off conspiracy theories about his motives.
Freakshow
The gang tracks a fugitive who used to perform in the circus as an escape artist.
Served Cold
The team face a difficult choice when a case they're barred from being involved in turns personal.
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