We live through the second season a series of comedy and dramatic drama, where Nathan approaches Jamie, who appears to be called his half-brother. On the other hand, the masked man is doing a new job that saves Alicia from a new robbery, and Nathan intervenes in the charity work in which Jessica changed, which may give him the idea that he was 'killed' again. On the other hand, the killer is certainly Jessica and try to warn Simon who became her boyfriend recently.
Season two gets off to a cracking, confident start, not worrying about moving the story forwards too much or lingering over the series one finale cliffhanger.
The show returns with its infectious blend of sex, superpowers, violence, toilet humour and outrageous plotting intact, making Kick-Ass look like a Disney film.
It feels like over the break between the seasons, the producers, writers, actors, and crew polished all the rough edges away. Every line feels just a little bit funnier.
But last night's debut of season two was dominated by the dopiest of standard-issue sci-fi plots, the arrival of a shape shifter with the ability to morph into the appearance of the Misfits.