HBO's Delco drama "Task" is set to return with its second season, but it's unclear where creator Brad Ingelsby will take the story next. With many characters meeting a tragic end in the first season, including Robbie Prendergrast and Lizzie Stover, the stage is now set for some major plot developments.
One burning question on everyone's mind is what Maeve will do with all that drug money she inherited from her uncle. Will she use it to secure a better life for herself and her kids, or will she get entangled in the Dark Hearts' world? And what about Tom Brandis, the FBI agent played by Mark Ruffalo, who seems to have turned a blind eye to Maeve's newfound wealth?
Another major plot thread is Grasso's fate. The corrupt cop's future looks uncertain after being linked to the deaths of his colleagues and superiors. Will he find forgiveness from Tom, or will their complicated past create more tension? And what about the consequences for Grasso's family, who may be caught in the crossfire?
Meanwhile, Tom's personal life is set to take center stage. His relationship with his adopted son Ethan, who killed his mother, will likely continue to be a major focus of the show. How will Tom balance his work as an FBI agent with his home life, and what new challenges will he face in Season 2?
Finally, fans are eagerly waiting for news on Kate Winslet's potential role as Mare Sheehan, who could bring a whole new level of expertise to the show. Could she join forces with Tom, or would her character be drawn into a different investigation? Whatever happens, it's clear that Ingelsby is committed to taking the story in bold and unpredictable directions.
With so many questions left unanswered, fans will be eagerly awaiting the return of "Task" this year. Will Ingelsby deliver on his promise to take the show to new heights, or will the second season live up to the hype?
One burning question on everyone's mind is what Maeve will do with all that drug money she inherited from her uncle. Will she use it to secure a better life for herself and her kids, or will she get entangled in the Dark Hearts' world? And what about Tom Brandis, the FBI agent played by Mark Ruffalo, who seems to have turned a blind eye to Maeve's newfound wealth?
Another major plot thread is Grasso's fate. The corrupt cop's future looks uncertain after being linked to the deaths of his colleagues and superiors. Will he find forgiveness from Tom, or will their complicated past create more tension? And what about the consequences for Grasso's family, who may be caught in the crossfire?
Meanwhile, Tom's personal life is set to take center stage. His relationship with his adopted son Ethan, who killed his mother, will likely continue to be a major focus of the show. How will Tom balance his work as an FBI agent with his home life, and what new challenges will he face in Season 2?
Finally, fans are eagerly waiting for news on Kate Winslet's potential role as Mare Sheehan, who could bring a whole new level of expertise to the show. Could she join forces with Tom, or would her character be drawn into a different investigation? Whatever happens, it's clear that Ingelsby is committed to taking the story in bold and unpredictable directions.
With so many questions left unanswered, fans will be eagerly awaiting the return of "Task" this year. Will Ingelsby deliver on his promise to take the show to new heights, or will the second season live up to the hype?