Look into His Head

Season 2

In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically.

Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.

Where to Watch Look into His Head • Season 2

16 Episodes

  • Episode 1
    E1
    Episode 1In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 2
    E2
    Episode 2In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 3
    E3
    Episode 3In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 4
    E4
    Episode 4In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 5
    E5
    Episode 5In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 6
    E6
    Episode 6In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 7
    E7
    Episode 7In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 8
    E8
    Episode 8In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 9
    E9
    Episode 9In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 10
    E10
    Episode 10In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 11
    E11
    Episode 11In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 12
    E12
    Episode 12In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 13
    E13
    Episode 13In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 14
    E14
    Episode 14In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 15
    E15
    Episode 15In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.
  • Episode 16
    E16
    Episode 16In the new season, Dr. Valery Lunin, a clinical psychiatrist and forensic psychologist working with the Major Crimes Investigation Unit, decides to leave the department. But by a twist of fate, he is forced to begin cooperating with the FSB alongside a new partner, Polukarov. His longtime adversary, journalist Daria Drapova, after suffering a psychotic breakdown, unexpectedly becomes Lunin’s patient—and her attitude toward him changes dramatically. Meanwhile, Lunin’s ex‑wife Marina and their daughter Anna return to Moscow. The girl has inherited her father’s gift—and his burden: she can “see inside people’s minds” but also suffers from his dissociative disorder. Now Dr. Lunin must teach his daughter how to live with the illness, even as he struggles with his own demons.

 

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