A high-octane, globe-spanning thriller with storylines ripped from today’s headlines, Strike Back is a one-hour drama focusing on two members of a top-secret British anti-terrorist organization known as Section 20: Michael Stonebridge (Philip Winches...
Season two improves this series as the action is tighter and the character development is excellent.
Great Season, wish i could watch the final season without having to have a subscription to Starz.
I did like the first season's commander better than the new one
I liked it so much I binged all four seasons the past few nights and hated finishing them off, the two main characters Scott and Stonebridge are really likable.
Liked season one, then season 2 will continue to tickle your trigger finger
Action, humor, great acting, complex plot lines, plot year twists, a life times worth of gun fire and explosions, and of course, the eye candy
Sex and killin people, then more sex and killin people, intersperse a little bit of episodical simple plot and a tiny bit of complex back story plot, and you'll have a hit
Fast moving, god dialogue, believable plots, realistic gun-play, exciting stunts...
Plot is believable, the action is great, and the acting is good
Ditto my review of Season 1, except that this season's writing seemed to find ways to put the heroes in ever more dangerous situations
awesome, this is a real good show and is realistic as to the events that are going on today.
The two main characters, Damien Scott and Michael Stonebridge are two tough believable gritty characters who always persevere through many difficult situations that are at times, almost impossible to survive.
Fast paced, crazy situations the heros find themselves in
Stonebridge is assisted by unlikely ally at the most dire situation.
This is a great story with good acting but unnecessarily marred by too much foul language and gratuitous sex that adds no value.
Fun, but a little unrealistic and too much unnecessary explicit sex
Excessive graphic sex isn't necessary to carry the stories.
Fun, but a little unrealistic and too much unnecessary explicit sex
Casual sex with all the co-workers and half of all government employees and top secret agencies heads go rogue and betray their country, friends and family for money and power
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A high-octane, globe-spanning thriller with storylines ripped from today’s headlines, Strike Back is a one-hour drama focusing on two members of a top-secret British anti-terrorist organization known as Section 20: Michael Stonebridge (Philip Winchester), a married Brit who has moved from field work to training recruits as Season 2 opens, and Damien Scott (Sullivan Stapleton), a U.S
Delta Force operative, discharged on the eve of the U.S
invasion of Iraq, who made the most of his second chance to help Section 20 bring down an international terrorist last season
Again co-produced by Cinemax and the U.K.’s Sky TV, the ten Season 2 episodes (47 min
each) follow Stonebridge, Scott and new boss Rachel Dalton (Rhona Mitra) as they scour Africa in pursuit of a fresh covey of criminals, each vying for possession of a box of valuable nuclear triggers that could launch Armageddon if they fall in the wrong hands.