Mission: Impossible - Season 2

Mission: Impossible - Season 2

Season 2

Network
Episodes16
DatesSept. 21, 1989 - Feb. 24, 1990
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Episodes

The Golden Serpent (1)
Season 2Episode 160 min

The Golden Serpent (1)

The team goes after the Golden Serpent, an international opium-smuggling operation, with the help of their inside man... Grant's father, Barney Collier.

Sept. 21, 1989
The Golden Serpent (2)
Season 2Episode 260 min

The Golden Serpent (2)

With Barney presumed dead, the IM team has no choice but to continue with their mission against the Golden Serpent, pitting the organization's leader and Prince Selimun against each other.

Sept. 28, 1989
The Princess
Season 2Episode 360 min

The Princess

The team goes after an assassin who is targeting a princess for death.

Okt. 5, 1989
Command Performance
Season 2Episode 460 min

Command Performance

The IMF must rescue a dissident priest from a security tower and find a missing holy relic, all under the eye of the sadistic Defense Minister.

Okt. 12, 1989
Countdown
Season 2Episode 560 min

Countdown

Grant goes undercover as a mercenary to convince a religious fanatic to lead him to the nuclear warhead that she plans to use against her country's capital city.

Okt. 26, 1989
War Games
Season 2Episode 660 min

War Games

Shannon poses as an astrologer to get close to a East European general who plans to use war games as a cover to invade a neighboring country.

Nov. 2, 1989
Target Earth
Season 2Episode 760 min

Target Earth

After secretly murdering the lead pilot, terrorists take over a private space consortium... and Shannon is launched into space on a shuttle along with the terrorist's pilot.

Nov. 9, 1989
The Fuehrer's Children
Season 2Episode 860 min

The Fuehrer's Children

Neo-Nazi leader Richard Kester plans to use a "secret weapon" to convince all other neo-Nazi organizations to elect him their world leader.

Nov. 16, 1989
Banshee
Season 2Episode 960 min

Banshee

An Irish arms dealer blows up a bus filled with old people to turn Republicans versus Nationalist and boost his arms sales, and the team put on a hologrammtic show to convince the dealer to confess his sins.

Nov. 30, 1989
For Art's Sake
Season 2Episode 1060 min

For Art's Sake

Suave, debonair hotelier Daniel Travers is secretly an art thief. He steals a painting belonging to a foreign country, putting U.S. negotiations at risk, and the team must recover the painting and put Travers out of business once and for all.

Dez. 14, 1989
Deadly Harvest
Season 2Episode 1160 min

Deadly Harvest

Nicholas poses as a terrorist scientist who has undergone plastic surgery, to find the contaminated wheat seeds that the scientist's organization plans to use to destroy America's wheat crop.

Jan. 6, 1990
Cargo Cult
Season 2Episode 1260 min

Cargo Cult

A ruthless criminal uses natives as slave labor to mine cyanide-laced gold, preying on their superstitions. The IMF has to out-superstition the criminal with some tricks of their own.

Jan. 13, 1990
The Assassin
Season 2Episode 1360 min

The Assassin

The team goes after someone who can program innocent people into assassins... and an undercover Nicholas ends up programmed to kill a national leader.

Jan. 20, 1990
Gunslinger
Season 2Episode 1460 min

Gunslinger

Jim and the team take on a crooked ex-Congressman who is using his Old West tourist town as a cover to steal uranium for terrorists.

Feb. 3, 1990
Church Bells in Bogota
Season 2Episode 1560 min

Church Bells in Bogota

While going undercover to extradite a Columbian drug lord, Shannon is stricken with amnesia and falls in love with the drug lord's nephew.

Feb. 10, 1990
The Sands of Seth
Season 2Episode 1660 min

The Sands of Seth

The IMF take on the curator of an Egyptian museum who wants to bring back Egypt's ancient past... with himself as Pharaoh.

Feb. 24, 1990

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