This post will be published to coincide with Damages Season Two Episode One, and it will be edited to be an episode recap. Whilst I’m writing the recap, please feel free to post your comments on the episode below.
This post will be published to coincide with Damages Season Two Episode One, and it will be edited to be an episode recap. Whilst I’m writing the recap, please feel free to post your comments on the episode below.
The best legal drama on the box, starring Glenn Close, is back on the box tonight with its second series. How will it match up to the incredible first series? Well we’ll find out in a couple of hours. Don’t forget, if you missed any of season one or just want to relive its brilliance, you can order it on DVD from Amazon.co.uk.
Damages Season 2 - BBC One, Sunday 22.20
I’ll start a post here when episode one of series two begins, and you’d be more than welcome to add your comments as you watch it.
BTW, Damages is followed tonight by the movie Runaway Jury which is also a cracker if you like courtroom and legal drama.
In anticipation of season 2 of Damages appearing soon on the BBC, Glenn Close has been on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross. See the interview below…
Following the announcement that William Hurt will feature in Damages Season 2, there’s now news that Tim Olyphant is also joining the cast, which really makes the prospect of the second season seem even more mouthwatering than it was before. Timothy was absolutely brilliant in Deadwood - another of my favourite shows - so it should make a brilliant addition to Damages.
One of the best things about Damages was the fantastic ensemble cast, and season two looks likely to be just as impressive, with the announcement that movie actor, William Hurt, will be joining the show. Production of the second series starts very soon and it will be hitting US screens early in 2009, so its anyone’s guess when it might make it onto the BBC, but don’t expect it for at least a year.
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