Product Description The complete second season of the TV series Brotherhood. .com Set against the equally deadly worlds of politics and crime, Showtime's Brotherhood is television's new go-to series for gripping family drama in a post-Sopranos world. The violence can be sudden and shocking, but no less devastating are the words these conflicted characters wield at each other. "You are filth," compromised state representative Tommy Caffee (Jason Clarke) dismisses his dissatisfied wife, Eileen (Annabeth Gish), in the wake of learning about her drug-addled affair. The season ends with a confession by Tommy to his brother, Michael (Jason Isaacs), whose criminal actions have once again thwarted Tommy's political aspirations, that could be as near fatal as the beating Michael took at the end of season one. Michael begins this season in recovery and prone to seizures and blackouts. That doesnʼt stop him from lobbying local crime boss Freddie Cork (Kevin Chapman) to put him back to work. Meanwhile, sad-eyed Declan (Ethan Embry), a cop and childhood friend of the Caffees, is separated from his wife, Cassie (Georgie Lyman), on the outs at work, and in the grip of alcohol and drug abuse. Tommy and Eileen are a couple in appearances only, while their eldest daughter begins to display behavioral problems, from stabbing a classmate with a pencil ("Did it break the skin?" Tommy asks) to dabbling in marijuana. The Caffee family dynamic is perhaps best represented in the Thanksgiving episode, in which matriarch Rose (the venerable Fionnula Flanagan), abandons the family celebration for a hotel tryst, leaving the family members to scramble to make the holiday meal. Suffice to say, as one family member ruefully notes, "the Caffees donʼt do loving and supportive." A welcome addition to the excellent ensemble is Brian F. O'Byrne as Colin, a distant and not entirely trusted (by Rose) cousin from Ireland, who quickly becomes embroiled in the family's affairs on both sides of the law. Brotherhood's second season fulfills the promise of the first, ratcheting up the dysfunctional drama, political machinations, and crime complications (Michael runs afoul of the rival Italian mob after a truck hijacking goes awry). Every episode this season is named after a Bob Dylan song. Nothing is made of this. It's just a little something something that ensures our continued support for one of television's most compelling and addictive series. --Donald Liebenson
F**I
Gangsters / Family Love / Politics! A web of stories!
I like how Tommy is torn b/w the good and bad part of politics but also wants a good marriage and family life - making that happen is difficult for him with a gangster brother, Michael. Michael has a love for the family too but torn b/w his true family members, a girlfriend that basically couldn't leave him even if she wanted to, and his circle of gangster friends. Collin adds a great part to the story b/c he is a cousin from Ireland so caught b/w ALL the mix by unfortunately falling in love with gangster Michael's girlfriend yet devoted to Michael as a gangster, and loves his aunt and cousin, Tommy. So he is woven into the family in an interesting way. The question is, "Who will Michael kill next?" His violent leadership is bound to solve any of a number of issues that are all building into what has to end in tragedy somehow. I watch each episode twice to make sure I catch everyone's names and the details. My favorite character? None - they are all fantastically equal!
T**S
A better seasoned Season Two finds it's stride.
I have to admit I may have rushed to judge this series in a season one review I'd submitted a few days ago. As the series continues into season two the storyline is getting more complex and the characters more cohesive and well established. The predictability I felt in season one has been replaced with unusual and clever plot twists. Unlike other recent series I've watched Brotherhood is not inundated with a glut of new characters at every other turn. Instead, the characters are allowed to mature and the viewer is allowed to get more connected with them. Almost every aspect I chided in season one has been much bettered in season two. I am now very much involved in the story and it's players and am anxious to see what is in store for season three! I highly recommend this show for anyone who enjoys great mob-tinged serial dramas.
J**N
Triple knockout punch
Great writing. Great acting. Great directing. Rich depiction of a certain element of RI culture, and by extension, a lot of the US (probably around the world for that matter in terms of crime and corruption). Quite focused on the darker side of human behavior, with occasional philosophical insights rendered by characters who one might assume are not that deep -- but it does not seem overly contrived. The more I watch this show, the deeper I get into it. Am really going to miss these characters when I finish watching the series. I can't believe I didn't know about this when it was on...top shelf TV!
J**R
BROTHERHOOID IS real America. The good, the bad and everything in between. (B+)
Shame it was canceled but I highly recommend giving the SHOWTIME™original series a try. The first couple of episodes (from the first season) seemed a bit slow but you'll get it when you realize the writers took the time to develop the characters properly.That made for a great series and one you could get into without seeing it as just "fiction" with realistic story lines and multi dimensional characters versus the robot-like characters many "television" produced series attempt to pass on to the masses. Always packaged neatly. Hot girl FBI agents and young, buffed CSI studs who would and probably would make more money on stage than on pavement. BROTHERHOOD was real world Rhode Island "humans" mostly average to ugly, Mafiosos along side political hacks who'd sell their mothers for a shot at "making it". Now that's the real America we all have to live in and live through...got it..yo
C**N
Rescue Me meets the Sopranos
Having gobbled up the first series on DVD box set from Amazon I was almost like a junkie waiting for my fix of series 2.The characters are so well drawn in this series that you feel compelled to worry about their wellbeing, even the devious Michael Caffey.Every character is well drawn even the bit players make the overall piece work sublimely.Tommy's marriage now on shaky ground and Michael, recovering from the beat down he recieved in series one is trying to reclaim his territory once again from Freddie Cork.His romance with Kathleen is under immense pressure due to his instability and his predictability has taken a turn for the worse.Tommys reliance on old friends seems to be looking less reliable and he is learning that life in politics on the Hill can be as dangerous a game as any his brother plays.Declans character takes on a major role in this season and if you didn't feel for him in series one you sure do by the end of series two.The subplot of the attempted entrapment of Marty Trio and Freddie Cork heats up and so does the action with both the Caffey brothers fighting for their survival in their chosen arenas.And like all good Irish families it's all held together by the love of a good mother, Rose, who has her battles to deal with as she comes to terms with her own ageing.All the women in this series are so well drawn and strong they could almost carry the show on their own.But like all good series it takes a well defined and acted cast to make you want to watch and I for one cannot wait for seazon 3 to start down here in Australia.
T**Y
The acting is great, the story line is gripping
Gritty and fascinating drama with personal conflicts that weigh heavily on 2 brothers, one a career criminal and the other a respected House Assemblymen. The criminal returns to his "family" after a long and mysterious absence and begins plying his trade in organized crime. Inevitably, his actions cast a shadow on his brother's reputation and the latter begins a subtle but gradual slide into personal and political and personal corruption. The acting is great, the story line is gripping, and it's an excellent series.
P**D
There are no absolute good and bad guys which is the strength of this ...
The complications build and the tension builds in this dark look at a dysfunctional family in the Florida Keys where they manage an iconic family hotel. A classic evil brother dark sheep continues to emerge but with enough mixed messages that you won't be sure. The series is shot and edited in the increasingly common style of stories darkly told in dark scenes of extreme closeups. You may think you have figured out what is going on, but then comes a twist and turn. There are no absolute good and bad guys which is the strength of this series.
T**N
A lost classic
Brotherhood for me is the b'strd brother of The Sopranos, the black sheep of the family of network tv. Sadly lacking in viewers but not excellent critical acclaim, the series mixes politics, families and violent gangster to devesating strong narrative and character effect. It may not be to everyones tastes, a friend of mine who loves The Sopranos and The Shield actually found Brotherhood too grim to watch but if you can stomach The Wire and the deep longivity of such shows then Brotherhood will not disappoint - it will become as addictive as these other shows. I just hope one day a terristral channel picks it up in the UK just so a broader range of the public can witness Jason Isaacs amazing performance.
O**D
Five Stars
One of the best series ever. Can't wait for next season
G**.
Five Stars
Perfect
M**L
genial
personnellement j'ai adoré catte rivalité entre freres et cousin qui sont tous , hors la loi la politique et les magouilles et certains mafieux???
N**D
Excellente série, peu connue mais méritant toute attention
Dans le genre 'Sopranos' ainsi que 'petit monde d'une ville (et Etat) peu connue des E-U'. A découvrir car le scénario n'est jamais ennuyeux et le jeu des acteurs d'un très bon niveau en dépit de l'absence de stars.
G**0
+++ EXCELLENT +++
Une série qui mérite d'etre bien plus diffusée, pour ceux qui ont aimé LES SOPRANO, c'est dans le meme esprit.Dommage que la saison 3 termine cette saga!!
P**N
une série en or
magnifique une série qui sort vraiment de l'ordinaire, que dire de plus. A recommander pour tous les fans de séries.
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