The series returns to new events through a host of very interesting issues. The season opens with Donnelly, the director of Chance, who began advising him that there is a contract with Rebecca Brooks, an economics professor like her late husband Daniel, who was killed by Chance. At that moment, Winston has to explain things to tame Pucci very much.
Most of the self-contained episode plots have been so dreadful that I nearly went to IMDB to see if they filched them from reruns of a half-baked 1980s airtime-filler like "Riptide" or "Jake and the Fatman."
Their sophomore season of Human Target is at its best when it's allowed to skip the exposition and get straight to the over-the-top, comic book-y action scenes.