All 13 episodes from the second season of the US crime drama starring David Duchovny as an LAPD detective. Set in 1967, the story follows Hollywood Detective Sam Hodiack (Duchovny) and narcotics officer Brian Shafe (Grey Damon) as they search for missing teenager Emma Karn (Emma Dumont), with their search leading them to encounter Charles Manson (Gethin Anthony) and his infamous family. The episodes are: 'Helter Skelter', 'Happiness Is a Warm Gun', 'Why Don't We Do It in the Road?', 'Revolution 1', 'Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My Monkey', 'Revolution 9', 'Piggies', 'While My Guitar Gently Weeps', 'Sexy Sadie', 'Blackbird', 'Can You Take Me Back?', 'Mother Nature's Son' and 'I Will'.
Los Angeles, 1967. Welcome to the Summer of Love. Aquarius stars David Duchovny (The X Files; Californication) as Sam Hodiak, a seasoned homicide detective whose investigations dovetail with the activities of real-life cult leader Charles Manson in the years before he masterminded the most notorious killings of a generation, the Tate-LaBianca murders. A small-time but charismatic leader with big plans, Manson has begun to build up his family, recruiting vulnerable young men and women to join his cause. Teaming up with a young cop who will help him infiltrate Manson's circle, Hodiak is forced to see things through the questioning eyes of someone who came of age amongst the current anti-establishment counterculture. Edgy, addictive and visually stunning, the Age of Aquarius is here.
Los Angeles, 1967. Welcome to the Summer of Love. Aquarius stars David Duchovny (The X Files; Californication) as Sam Hodiak, a seasoned homicide detective whose investigations dovetail with the activities of real-life cult leader Charles Manson in the years before he masterminded the most notorious killings of a generation, the Tate-LaBianca murders. A small-time but charismatic leader with big plans, Manson has begun to build up his family, recruiting vulnerable young men and women to join his cause. Teaming up with a young cop who will help him infiltrate Manson's circle, Hodiak is forced to see things through the questioning eyes of someone who came of age amongst the current anti-establishment counterculture. Edgy, addictive and visually stunning, the Age of Aquarius is here.
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