An eccentric private investigator with a criminal past recruits a disgraced ex-cop to help solve the disappearance of a Korean tech pioneer in the wilds of Far North Queensland.
The best episode of "Troppo" season 2 is "Episode 1", rated 7.9/10 from 114 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Episode 1" aired on 7/5/2024 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
Six months on, Ted and Amanda investigate a bizarre local murder and an exotic drug ring. Amanda tangles with an old enemy and a new love, and Ted's past stalks him and his family.
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Ted and Amanda investigate Julian's neighbours, cane farmers adjoining Family Tree, and discover that they harbour a bitter grudge against Julian over the death of their son but are they capable of murder?
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Amanda and Ted focus on the 'leaded fuel' clue trail, which leads Amanda into danger with a croc-poaching family, while Ted is distracted by the arrival of his daughter and an unexpected Kelly.
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When a drug-affected croc poacher climbs naked up a flagpole and falls to his death, Ted and Amanda investigate the source of his mystery narcotic while following Julian's money trail and uncovering family secrets.
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Ted and Amanda attend Julian's eccentric funeral armed with explosive knowledge about Raph's parentage before preventing a potential tragedy at the local Crimson Lake races.
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When Brooke is found floating in a swampy river, strangled and barely conscious, Ted and Amanda hunt for her attacker to determine if Julian's murder case is connected.
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The case heats up for Ted and Amanda as they find a second crime scene - where Julian was murdered - and land in the middle of Twist's turf war with the duboisia kingpin.
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Ted and Amanda save Raph's life and solve Julian's murder, only to be faced with rescuing Ted's family from a predator who has had Ted in his crosshairs for years.
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