Special — Ops- Lioness - Season 2
Joe is off the board—officially. Divorced, sidelined, and self-medicating. But when she uncovers a thread linking Vanguard to the cartel from S1, she goes rogue. She’s no longer a handler; she’s a guerrilla intelligence officer running her own parallel operation. Her collision course with Cruz is inevitable—and spectacular.
For fans of high-octane action mixed with complex character drama, Season 2 solidifies Lioness as a cornerstone of the Taylor Sheridan universe. Special Ops- Lioness - Season 2
With higher stakes, the political pressure on the CIA, particularly through characters like Kaitlyn Meade, intensifies, challenging the legality and ethics of the Lioness mission. Joe is off the board—officially
The trailer gave fans an electrifying preview of what to expect, offering a first look at Genesis Rodriguez's new character, Josie Carrillo. It was packed with high-octane action sequences, intense political maneuvering, and a clear sense of the emotional toll the job takes on Joe. The teaser served as a perfect reminder of the series' ability to balance brutal, visceral combat with sophisticated spycraft. She’s no longer a handler; she’s a guerrilla
