EPISODE
SEASON
Human Target - Season 2
The cases of a unique bodyguard/detective who protects his clients from murder by impersonating them to draw the killer's fire.
19 April 1965, Oliver, British Columbia, Canada
20 May 1975, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
1 April 1973
1943
10 October 1971, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
11 October 1965, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
12 November 1968, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
7 March 1965, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
12 April 1967, Carrot River, Saskatchewan, Canada
November 17, 2010
Their sophomore season of Human Target is at its best when it's allowed to skip the exposition and get straight to the over-the-top, comic book-y action scenes.
November 17, 2010
The escapism is sky high. Valley remains as charismatic as ever, with McBride's disdainful asides and Haley's chilly creepiness intact.
November 17, 2010
Human Target will never be mistaken for a great, complex or provocative show, but it does provide a consistently fun hour of action.
November 17, 2010
Most of the self-contained episode plots have been so dreadful that I nearly went to IMDB to see if they filched them from reruns of a half-baked 1980s airtime-filler like "Riptide" or "Jake and the Fatman."
November 17, 2010
Still smart, still good, still fun, "Human Target" remains one of TV's best comic books.
November 17, 2010
Human Target is a show that burns bright because it never aims to be more than what it is.
November 17, 2010
But Human Target is still Human Target. If you enjoyed the show last year, you will now.
November 17, 2010
The second season premiere is a stronger hour than the show's pilot that aired in January with more character definition and lighter moments.
November 17, 2010
Human Target was a good wise-guy action adventure last season. It's already looking like a better one this season.
November 17, 2010
The action scenes remain strikingly choreographed and the bad guys continue to be very, very bad and the good guys, er, conflicted.

