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      Season 2 – Shooter

      2017 Crime Drama Action Adventure Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews Tomatometer 76% 100+ Ratings Audience Score Based on the best-selling novel "Point of Impact" by Stephen Hunter, and the 2007 feature film starring Mark Wahlberg, the series stars Ryan Phillippe ("Secrets and Lies") and follows the courageous journey of Bob Lee Swagger, a highly-decorated ex-Marine sniper who is coaxed back into action after he learns about a plot to kill the president. When Swagger's former commanding officer Isaac Johnson, played by Omar Epps ("House"), solicits his expertise in a clandestine operation, Swagger re-emerges from exile only to discover that he is inextricably involved in a disastrous operation with ties to his past. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jul 19 Buy Now

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      Niall D This only scored two because it wasn't as bad as series 3. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 06/18/23 Full Review Michael L 2.5 stars being generous but it's not all bad just that from episode 1 already some things are a bit far fetched and very predictable....and it gets worse.... Almost as if the characters have been given new personalities and the storyline is filled with too many scenes which seem to have been added just to make up screen time... nothing to say about the actors who are very good in all 3 seasons. So watched it but not necessarily recommended... and I'd rather not rate or write anything about season 3... Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 08/24/22 Full Review Audience Member The plot was alright, kept me entertained... But Julie Swagger's stupidity TICKS ME OFF.... Her character is just IMPOSSIBLY stupid, to the point where I wanna pull my hair out. OHHHH god I'm not sure I can sit through season 3 at this rate, she's so dumb holy f.. Shantel VanSanten's acting is also very poor. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member In this season, Julie Swagger (Shantel VanSanten) got stupid, real stupid. In fact, for one with a child of her own, Julie is more stupid than a teenager. And her stupidity gets her entire family in very deep trouble. If I were Bob Lee I would dump this stupid woman before she could ruin my entire life! Shantel VanSanten is a very bad actress and that pulls down this series's rating even lower than it should be. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member Josh Stewart was at least as effective in a similar "enemy opposite number" role here as he was in Punisher season 2 (or maybe just that this show had better writing). Otherwise, same problems I had with the first. I wish it was a little closer to the books. I know it has to be updated dor today, so Bob Lee can't be a Vietnam vet, but he needs to be a bit more aging Osark redneck. I don't mind Phillippe so much, but they could have had him do a thicker accent and lose the pretty boy hairdo. Also too many gun/tactics errors for a show that's all about the guns and tactics. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member I thought things couldn't go worse but they did. Season 1 was bad and Season 2... what can i say...??? I think they are trying to kill the audience,not the enemy. I wonder if they actually watch the episodes before releasing them. One word of advice.Hire some (ex)military just to show you basic steps how to hold a gun,film the thing and you will have a much better series.Even if not, you will have learned something. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Episodes

      Episode 1 Aired Jul 18, 2017 The Hunting Party Bob Lee and Julie join his former Marine unit in Germany, and narrowly escape an attack; Memphis takes a job in Washington. Details Episode 2 Aired Jul 25, 2017 Remember the Alamo Bob Lee looks into the terrorist attack that may have targeted his Marine unit; Memphis helps on the ground in Germany. Details Episode 3 Aired Aug 1, 2017 Don't Mess With Texas Bob Lee finds Isaac Johnson in Texas after an attempt on his life; Nadine learns how much influence Patricia Gregson has; Julie fights to stay strong for her family. Details Episode 4 Aired Aug 8, 2017 The Dark End of the Street Bob Lee and Isaac learn the world's greatest assassin is in the U.S.; Nadine comes to Texas with suspicions of a conspiracy. Details Episode 5 Aired Aug 15, 2017 The Man Called Noon Bob Lee tries to piece together Solotov's motive for targeting his unit; Nadine finds a witness to the event that set everything off; Solotov hides in plain sight. Details Episode 6 Aired Aug 22, 2017 Across the Rio Grande Bob Lee tracks Solotov's money and goes up against a Mexican cartel; Nadine helps a journalist investigate a cover-up; Julie makes her frustration heard. Details Episode 7 Aired Aug 29, 2017 Someplace Like Bolivia Bob Lee and Isaac work together to escape a Mexican prison before Solotov finds them; Nadine digs into Atlas; Julie has problems with the law. Details Episode 8 Aired Sep 5, 2017 That'll Be the Day Bob Lee tries to draw out Solotov, but realizes he holds the upper hand; flashbacks reveal the origin of Solotov; Isaac is courted by his creator. Details

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      Critics Reviews

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      Merrill Barr Forbes This season, Shooter is a much faster, more visceral show. It still looks and sounds the same, but it's moving much quicker. Jul 25, 2017 Full Review Jasmine Blu TV Fanatic Season two is upping its game. Jul 21, 2017 Full Review Daniel Johnson Screen Rant Shooter is still solid genre television with refreshingly modest ambitions. Instead of breaking the mold, it is continuing to play to the strengths that made it appealing last season. Jul 20, 2017 Full Review Ken Tucker Yahoo! TV Phillippe is a convincing hero: His Bob Lee Swagger -- aka the Nailer -- is sufficiently tough-guy to pull off the gun handling, but also radiates the proper intelligence Swagger must possess to be such a shrewd hunter of humans. Jul 19, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

      Season Info

      Executive Producer
      Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, John Hlavin
      Network
      USA
      Rating
      TV-14
      Genre
      Crime, Drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date
      Jul 18, 2017