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Sea Patrol Series 2 is action packed with a jewel heist at sea, the interception of drug and reptile smugglers, hostage situations, disastrous drink spiking and stowaways! All in 13 episodes!
Episodes:
The Dogs of War
Fortune Favours
Takedown
Heaven Born Captains
Giving Up the Dead
Birds
Hidden Agendas
Heart of Glass
Shadow Line
Rules of Engagement
A Brilliant Career
Friends Close, Enemies Closer
Soldiers of Fortune
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Yet another season of great action and adventure. The islands were interesting and some romance looks like it could be blossoming but there is danger as you would expect. You get to meet some new characters and see more of the familiar characters from season one, only thing I would have liked to have seen is a bit more about their personal lives, what do they get up to in their spare time and a bit more about their past, why are they in the navy and what do they hope to achieve in the future.
There were a few twits in the story, a bit of romance and a lot of boats to board and inspect, good to know that sometimes they get it wrong. The actors played the parts well, first time we saw a "man overboard" scenario and how they had to keep afloat and keep their spirits up.
Recommended to action lovers.
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