SIX - Season 2
Season 2
The second season follows Navy SEAL Team Six in a mission to destroy the terrorist network responsible for the shooting of their former team leader Richard "Rip" Taggart. Led by Joe ‘Bear' Graves, the Navy SEALS will join forces with cunning and tenacious CIA officer Gina Cline to scour Eastern Europe, infiltrating hostile territory and terrorist hotspots like Chechnya as they track the mastermind behind Michael's jihadist network. Olivia Munn reports in for duty and makes her "SIX" debut as the smart, ruthless CIA operative "Gina Cline." The chase will bring the Navy SEALs to the border of Russia, where the consequences of their actions could spark World War III.
Episodes
Critical
In the wake of Rip's shooting, Graves and the SEALs plan their payback; Michael lands in CIA custody at a black site; CIA agent Gina Cline pools her resources to find the mastermind behind the attack.
Ghosts
In Rip's absence, Graves and Ortiz clash over the direction of the team; Gina's interrogation of Michael turns personal; the SEALs get to know their extreme new team member, Trevor.
Dua
With new intel from Gina, the SEALs head out to Bosnia in the next step on their mission to capture or kill the Prince, the mastermind behind the attack on Rip.
Seesaw
Gina gives Michael one last shot to give up information on his connection with the Prince; Jackie goes to desperate measures to protect her family; a high-powered ambassador is taken hostage.
Masks
SEALs are sent to retrieve hostages. The Prince makes Gina and Michael an offer they can't refuse. Caulder starts rehabilitation for a combat injury and meets a kindred spirit.
Indian Country
The SEALs are put to the test when they are ordered to orchestrate a prisoner exchange in Chechnya.
FUBAR
The situation turns deadly when a firefight breaks out in the isolated village where the Navy SEALs are hiding; out of options, Gina makes a decision that will change the course of the mission.
Scorpions in a Bottle
Graves embraces his dark side; Michael must prove his loyalty; Gina faces judgement.
The Reckoning
Tracking Michael and the Prince as they go deeper into hiding, the team finds itself surrounded by the enemy.
Danger Close
SEALs hold their ground as their enemies close in.
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