Dr. Peter Farragut (Neil Napier), Dr. Sarah Jordan (Jordan Hayes) and Dr. Kyle Sommer (Matt Long) arrive at a mysterious and remote island. That's right, the Ilaria Corporation's reach is vast, and a deadly new virus poses quite a threat in Season 2.
Dr. Kyle Sommer (Matt Long) is one of several new faces introduced in Season 2. He's a charming Texan, toxicologist and the newest member of the CDC team. Kyle missed all the Season 1 madness, but what he experiences on the island will change him in much the same way as last season's survivors.
The events of Season 1 have given Dr. Sarah Jordan (Jordan Hayes) a new perspective. That's only natural, because just like Julia, she is now immortal. Sarah is part of the task force sent to the island to investigate an outbreak. Probably not a great idea for a mother-to-be.
Dr. Julia Walker's (Kyra Zagorsky) life was forever altered last season. She not only learned the manipulative, Hatake, was her father but she survived the virus and came out the other side... immortal. This season, she's in league with the Ilaria Corporation while searching for her greater purpose in life.
Alan's brother Dr. Peter Farragut (Neil Napier) was Season 1's "patient zero." He managed to survive his Narvik ordeal and this year travels to a strange remote island with a new CDC team to investigate another outbreak.
When last we saw Dr. Alan Farragut (Billy Campbell) he had gone rogue and was investigating the Ilaria Corporation. The Narvik virus survived the Arctic Biosystems explosion and as Alan continues to search for traces of it he discovers a brand new contagion instead.
Billy Campbell returns as Dr. Alan Farragut and Steven Weber plays the mysterious Brother Michael on Helix Season 2 Premiering January 16 at 10/9c on Syfy.
Alan and Walker must battle the Scythe to save the world from disaster on the season finale of Helix. "Dans L'ombre" is the 13th episode of the show's first season.
Alan and Julia find an abandoned satellite station in their attempt to call for help on Helix. "Fushigi" is the tenth episode of the show's first season.
Major Sergio Balleseros: There are people in the Army, myself included, who are wondering if this outbreak was an accident. Dr. Doreen Boyle: You think Hatake did this on purpose? Why would he do that?
Dr. Alan Farragut: This secure lab allows us to separate vectors from those who are just infected. Daniel Aerov: Vectors? Dr. Alan Farragut: It's what we're calling the infected who are physically attacking others to spread the disease, like Peter.