
In Season 2 of Shawn Ryan’s suspenseful series, the show adds even more complex layers to its narrative – according to Basso, it’s a story that is deeply morally gray. As Peter moves from training to active fieldwork, he encounters not only physical dangers but also ethical dilemmas that blur the lines of his previous clear-cut choices. He returns this time to protect Rose and prevent a devastating chemical explosion in New York City, but Sutherland’s actions – such as lying to an Iranian asset about her family, releasing a detained criminal, and taking on an illicit job from an intelligence broker for crucial, lifesaving information – ultimately cost him his liberty, his relationship with Rose, and lead him towards the same fate as his disgraced father.