
Sugar Season 2 presents another missing persons case for John Sugar, involving the older brother of a talented local boxer. The person Sugar must find does not want to be located, and the situation is complicated by threats from dangerous people. Sugar’s investigation draws him out of his comfort zone as a gang puts him on their radar. Lieutenant Vega, a sheriff’s deputy, appears to know more than he reveals, creating additional pressure on Sugar’s efforts. The case connects to a broader city-wide conspiracy that forces Sugar to confront himself and decide how far he will go to answer who he is and what he will do next.
"In Sugar Season 2, another intriguing missing persons case comes across Sugar's desk. He's tasked with finding the older brother (Ramond Lee) of a talented local boxer (Jin Ha). This mission is complicated by the fact that he doesn't want to be found - and not just by Sugar. As he learns from his new right-hand woman, Val (Sasha Calle), his target is "on the run from some dangerous people.""
"It doesn't take long for Sugar to get on their radar, either. The threat of a dangerous gang pulls our hero way out of his comfort zone, but his investigation also faces an even bigger obstacle from Lieutenant Vega (Tony Dalton), a sheriff's deputy who seems to know a lot more than he's letting on. It all feeds into a city-wide conspiracy; according to the season synopsis, it will force Sugar to "reckon with himself to answer the question - how far will h""
"Apple TV specializes in shows that, at best, would be considered "high concept." That can be rewarding for audiences looking for more meat on the bones of their shows - and given that most of these shows would be too narratively dense to survive on traditional networks, it's a much-needed addition to the TV ecosystem. Apple's smorgasbord of heady science fiction allows its creators to get well and truly weird."
"And it doesn't get any weirder than Sugar, a Los Angeles-based noir that threw a bonkers sci-fi twist into its first season. It's the kind of spoiler that the show is committed to preserving: even in the new trailer for Sugar Season 2, Colin Farrell's titular detective demurs when he's asked about his origins. Just know that he's from very, very far away - it may or may not inform the latest case he gets embroiled in."
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