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Damages
Season Two
EMAILPRINTSERIES: FX, Wednesday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 18 critic reviews
How did we calculate this?
Based on 17 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama
Created By:
Todd A. Kessler
Glenn Kessler
First Air Date: January 7, 2009
Summary
Starring Glenn Close, Rose Byrne, William Hurt, Timothy Olyphant, Tate Donovan, Ted Danson, and Marcia Gay Harden
Ellen seeks revenge by working undercover for the FBI in the second season as someone (William Hurt) from Patty's past returns.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
It's a serialized mystery that pays off your devotion.
Read Full Review >Slant MagazineBrian Holcomb
The seeds planted in the earliest episodes of the season promise a narrative as rich and complex as season one.
Read Full Review >NewsdayVerne Gay
This is TV's best and brightest at the moment, and a wonderful tribute to New York's resurgent TV production industry.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
One of the addictive things about Damages is its ability to work what initially seems to be a peripheral character like Olyphant's into the series' core plot in a startling way. All credit is due to the show's creators--brothers Glenn and Todd A. Kessler and Daniel Zelman--who wrote the first two episodes with smoothly intricate plotting and bursts of melodrama that rarely spill over the top.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterRay Richmond
Forget everything I ever wrote about "Mad Men." This is the best drama series on television.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
Seeing all these top-flight actors respond to the tautness and the challenges of this material--and they do get their share of emotionally charged scenes--well, it’s like Christmas.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
The first episode may be a bit rocky in the beginning, what with the reintroduction of characters and story lines, but the second season of Damages promises to be even better than the first.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
When you watch the show, which returns for season two tonight at 10, you'll find a legal thriller that's trashier and more fun than you might have expected.
Read Full Review >LA WeeklyRobert Abele
This is the kind of show in which seeing new cast member Timothy Olyphant stare at Byrne from across a grief-support-group circle feels like both an act of violence and empathy, and this is before you even know who the hell he is. Since this is the secret-filled Damages, chances are we may never fully know. Would you want this knife’s-edge thriller any other way?
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
The series retains its challenging, jumping-through-time storytelling.
Read Full Review >SalonHeather Havrilesky
It only takes two episodes to demonstrate that this season is going to be another wild ride, maybe even one that's a little more nuanced and unpredictable than the first.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
It's a smart, speedy melodrama, supported by a terrific cast and driven by a rip-roaring star. Damages is more than Close, but she's so compelling, it would be worth watching for her alone.
Read Full Review >New York PostLinda Stasi
All in all, a great good time with not one single character to like. Now, that's entertainment!
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
The show's trademark time shifts continue, although it's initially unclear if they're connected to the season one story that carries over or to the season two plot.
Read Full Review >VarietyStuart Levine
Damages works best when it doesn't show its cards early on, so it's hard to make definitive judgments after only a handful of episodes. Predicaments and positions can often change, and seeing a character move from one end of the ethical spectrum to the other can be reinvigorating. Here's hoping there'll be a few such shifts along the way.
Read Full Review >Chicago Sun-TimesTeresa Budasi
Nothing is as it seems--too much of the time. Intrigue is good; circular storytelling to the point of viewer exhaustion is bad.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
Toward the end of the second episode, two characters who have no business acting chummy with each other get in the back of a car together and do exactly that. And rather than make me eager to pop in my screener of the third episode (which I did, eventually), it just killed all the buzz I had built up to that point.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley
The second season has style and suspense, but it’s harder to keep viewers guessing when the characters are so familiar, and the time-scrambling format is no longer as novel.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 17 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Leslie V gave it a10:
I love that it always leaves you hanging and thinking you have figured it out and it still manages to surprise you.
Cristobal S gave it a10:
Best Show On TV!!! The heart of this series is the script. The dialogue of this show is smart, suave, exciting, and of the quality of a Coen Brothers screenplay. The production is movie-like and provides twists and turns that leave you shocked, entertained, and fully engaged. The terrific acting (especially Close, Hurt, and Olyphant) is better than some of the best peformances in Oscar-Winning movies. Everyone down to guest stars turn in a career best performance. This is for people who respect the excellence of movies and television. Not To Miss (unless you are a total freak). Should be 11 out of 10.
emily w gave it a5:
Ended up being extremely disappointing. The 80 here makes sense considering the critics only saw the first few episodes, which hinted at the brilliance of Season 1. Too bad the writers went nowhere with some intriguing storylines. What is most maddening is how the show was wrapped up in a sloppy manner. The last episode just had everyone arrested in the last few minutes. There was virtually no climax and the twist this season was not interesting at all. Hopefully season 3 gets back on track.
Michael H gave it a5:
While there are some first class actors in Damages, the writing leaves something to be desired. There's just something terribly unreal about how the dialogue is constructed with its momentous dramatic pauses. Compare this to the effortless dialogue in Friday Night Lights, for instance. There is just no comparison between television greatness and the heavy breathing which Damages promotes.
A C gave it a9:
Damages might be the best show on TV, right now.
Thomas B gave it a10:
The only show that has ever given me goosebumps on a regular basis. Follow the smartly-written twists and turns every week, and you'll have a hard time not gasping or yelling at your TV on Wednesday nights.
Sandy G gave it a9:
Mote interesting plot than Season 1. Patti is a complex woman.
