Wow! The second season of Rizzoli & Isles was fantastic -- I kinda wish I didn't have so much going on in my life so that I could start Season 3. As often seems to be the case with a TV series, the last show of the season is a cliffhanger -- not as much as the end of the first season but still a cliffhanger!
Season Two consists of 3 DVD disks and, if, like my spouse, you're not a fan of Jane's arch enemy criminal, Hoyt, you might want to skip the last episode on the second disk, "Remember Me." I had to watch it to see what happened and I think (but I could be wrong) that we've seen the last of Hoyt!
This season sees Jane's younger brother, Tommy, out of jail and he becomes quite a likeable character as well as a worthy chess opponent for Dr. Isles. Jane's parents are divorcing so her mom is living in Maura's guest house and Tommy joins her there when he is released from prison -- until he can find a place of his own. Maura's family also is more visible this season as well as the current love interests for Maura and Jane..
Jane's other brother is working on becoming a detective so there's more interaction at work between the two of them. Their mom has taken a job in the precinct coffee shop truly making the precinct a family affair -- sometimes maybe too much of a good thing. We also get a glimpse into Jane's partner's personal lives -- giving us a more well rounded picture of all the players. All in all this was an excellent season to watch! pazt
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