‘The Librarians’ Season 2 Episodes Review: Pipeline destroyed Native American artifacts as Jake’s backstory revealed; Cassandra became hero

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The action packed series, 'The Librarians' Season 2' marks a new beginning for the characters as the action continues to sprung in this season as Jack's past life events were revealed and Cassandra turning to a hero shifted the plotlines.

The action-adventure TV series, 'The Librarians' was aired back to TNT for its second season, with its first showing episode airing last November 1. At the start of the season, the original librarian Flynn Carsen (Noah Wyle) and former NATO agent Eve Baird (Rebecca Romjin) continue to work together in missions, while the three other librarians are off on solo missions, writes The Christian Post.

The same post also mentioned of synopsis such the team are being reunited once again and while Flynn is off searching for missing artifacts of the Library, Eve is left with the three librarians to continue the work of the Library. The ultimate aim? Protect the world against threats bearing supernatural causes due to the artifacts.

Furthermore, a report in Yibada mentioned of how Jake met his father face to face in the scenes, and in this plot his father, Isaac, plays a role in releasing a shapeshifter while working on a pipeline in Oklahoma.

The same article also noted how the librarians were involved because the proposed pipeline is is destroying the Native American artifacts which will eventually show Jake's backstory as well.

Indeed, there are more things to uncover as the season progresses for 'The Librarians' Season 2. Even Isaac, Jake's father will still be a part of the forthcoming episodes as more characters are being revealed. Meanwhile, a recap from the previous episodes show plotlines changing as Cassandra heroic act was to save the world, writes Realty Today.

As the second season kicks off for 'The Librarians' Season 2 Episodes, fans can expect adventure every Sunday evening as they watch it on TNT.

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