Black Snow Season 2 review: Cormack is back

Travis Fimmel returns as Detective James Cormack for Season 2 of Black Snow, where new mysteries abound.
Travis Fimmel in Black Snow Season 2. Image: Stan.

The year is 2003, and Zoe Jacobs (Jana McKinnon) is not enjoying her 21st. No sooner have the fireworks started (to the tune of Where’s Your Head At by Basement Jaxx, because 2003) than she’s hit the road and vanished into darkness. Looks like another cold case for Queensland’s top dirt-digging detective, James Cormack (Travis Fimmel) – or it would be, if he wasn’t suspended for bashing a suspect.

Having him off the job turns out to be handy, because it means he’s in a grumpy mood even before he comes home to find his dad Tommy (Nicolas Hope) on his couch. It’s not a happy reunion: for starters Tommy killed Cormack’s mother (and spent a long time in prison for it), and his boozy ways led to a lot of things he’ll never be forgiven for.

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Anthony Morris is a freelance film and television writer. He’s been a regular contributor to The Big Issue, Empire Magazine, Junkee, Broadsheet, The Wheeler Centre and Forte Magazine, where he’s currently the film editor. Other publications he’s contributed to include Vice, The Vine, Kill Your Darlings (where he was their online film columnist), The Lifted Brow, Urban Walkabout and Spook Magazine. He’s the co-author of hit romantic comedy novel The Hot Guy, and he’s also written some short stories he’d rather you didn’t mention. You can follow him on Twitter @morrbeat and read some of his reviews on the blog It’s Better in the Dark.