The first season tells how an honest judge, spitting on his principles, tries to hide the crime of his 16-year-old son. The son hit the teenager in his father's car and could not call an ambulance. When it turned out that the downed son of the main city bandit Baxter, the judge decided to protect his son by all means, since the turnout will not save his son from the revenge of the bandits.
In season two, a judge is in jail for the murder of a mafia son he took over.
The CIA takes on the task of exposing Baxter’s crimes and temporarily releases the judge from prison. He is constantly supervised and the judge is given tasks that he has to perform. The fact is that Fia Baxter was the beloved son of the judge and gave birth to a child with him. She didn't know the child's father was her brother's killer. A judge in the role of a grandfather must perform CIA assignments.
In addition, new storylines appear. Black neighborhood bandits don't get along. In this fight gets one of the participants of the first season 16-year-old Eugene, leaving him alive is not out of the hands of Baxter. He's bringing in corrupt cops to destroy the guy.
Not everything goes well in the Baxter family: Fia, suspecting of the criminal affairs of the family, is torn between the judge and the father (both her son’s grandfathers) and can not get the truth.
Despite the fact that film critics pros find flaws in the series and are not particularly favorable to it, the series in the second season turned out to be even more interesting than in the first. For the average viewer, the main thing is to be exciting. In fact, it is. It is true and true for all the characters.