The series returns to a host of exciting and powerful events, as the season begins with a host of events and surprises. The season opens, where to hide one of the criminals, the team must use the hospital and carry out an outbreak of the virus, which can help in the implementation of the task. On the other hand, to recover money from a jailed investment banker, the team is trying to help his ex-patrons.
There were a handful of standout episodes, including an excellent Season 2 finale, but mostly we were given a lot of ridiculous, cartoonish conjobs that actually worked against the grain of the show.
None of this is rocket science, but seeing the team fall into their established roles and then seeing how circumstances force them to subvert those roles is a recipe for fun, undemanding TV.
On the positive side of the TV ledger, this is well-paced, brisk, clever TV writing with a stronger supporting ensemble than average and witty dialogue. On the negative, I'm still not buying Hutton nor Bellman.