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Through this drama series,Grace Hanadarko, a youthful hopeless police investigator, who has a demolished life, as she addicts alcohol, has an affair with her detective partner, a married man, and has no goal in life, however when an angel, saves her life from a deadly accident, she starts to adjust her life and to pure her wrongdoings. Season two begins with Grace exacts revenge on Father Murphy.
It's not a bad show, but the mechanics of how they're going to abduct their latest target are far less engaging than how the team interacts with each other and how each member fights his or her compulsions.
This will be good news to people who enjoy watching train wrecks in which the engineer accelerates as the precipice nears, which is Grace's signature move.
Saving Grace is less about its procedural storytelling than it is about simply creating a venue to showcase Hunter's undeniable smallscreen star quality.
I'm still thrown by the "talking to angels" bit, and I think the level of pain in Grace's life rises to the level of overkill at times, but the show is unlike anything else on TV.