I didn't watch the first season of this show (only the first episode), so trying to watch the second season is kind of difficult. USA did provide a season
recap as well as two episodes from the upcoming season. However, it didn't really help.
One of the reasons I didn't watch more of this show last season is that I had a hard time telling the characters apart and caring about them, and following
the story. They're just all very bland. The leader character is handsome but too boyish-looking to believe that he works for the FBI or that anyone would
believe him as an undercover drug dealer. The other guys are also very bland looking. I just can't get into it.
I'm sure that if you're really into exciting, action-packed drama, you'll love it. It's okay, just not my kind of thing.
MORE INFORMATION:
USA ANNOUNCES POWERFUL
SUMMER SCHEDULE OF NEW AND RETURNING DRAMA PREMIERES
New Original Series RUSH
and SATISFACTION To Launch
Thursday, July 17
Fan Favorites ROYAL PAINS,
SUITS, GRACELAND and COVERT AFFAIRS
Return in June
Universal City,
California -- April 23, 2014 -- USA Network, the #1 network
in all of cable for eight years running, will serve up its
hottest summer ever with four returning series and two new
dramas. Once again, the network that defined summer
television with its signature dramas is rolling out all-new
episodes of its critically acclaimed original series in
June, with ROYAL PAINS (June
10), SUITS (June
11), GRACELAND (June
11) and COVERT AFFAIRS (June
24).
July 17 will see the launch
of the two newest dramas, RUSH, featuring renegade,
bad-boy physician Dr. William P. Rush (Tom Ellis, “Miranda)
at 9/8c, followed by SATISFACTION at 10/9c starring
Matt Passmore (“The Glades”) and Stephanie Szostak (“The
Devil Wears Prada”)
GRACELAND:
The
sophomore season of GRACELAND follows the high-stakes
investigative lives of six undercover federal agents who
live together in a government-seized Southern California
beachfront house. These FBI, DEA and ICE agents, whose lies
are their lives, struggle to maintain a sense of normalcy.
This is especially challenging when the former FBI rookie,
Mike Warren (Aaron Tveit, “Les Miserables”) returns to
“Graceland” to run point on a dangerous mission against the
cartel. Meanwhile, Briggs (Daniel Sunjata, "Rescue Me"),
still concerned about the missing recording that implicates
him in a murder, attempts to clean up his life and repair
his relationships. The series also stars Vanessa Ferlito
(“The Sopranos”), Manny Montana (“Chicago Code”), Brandon
Jay McLaren (“Falling Skies”) and Serinda Swan (“Breakout
Kings”). From Fox Television Studios, GRACELAND
comes from creator and executive producer Jeff Eastin (WHITE
COLLAR) and is inspired by true events. The series was
one of 2013’s top new cable dramas of the summer, capturing
a broad freshman audience, averaging 4M total viewers.
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