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7.4 6 Seasons • 145 Episodes

Spin City - Season 2

With chaos around every corner, Mike keeps City Hall running—barely. From media scandals to romantic entanglements, the laughs and spin intensify in this sharp and witty second season.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Charlie Sheen

    Charlie Sheen

    Charlie Crawford

  • Heather Locklear

    Heather Locklear

    Caitlin Moore

  • Barry Bostwick

    Barry Bostwick

    Randall Winston

  • Richard Kind

    Richard Kind

    Paul Lassiter

  • Alan Ruck

    Alan Ruck

    Stuart Bondek

  • Michael Boatman

    Michael Boatman

    Carter Heywood

Overview

With chaos around every corner, Mike keeps City Hall running—barely. From media scandals to romantic entanglements, the laughs and spin intensify in this sharp and witty second season.

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