Though John Carroll Lynch‘s return had been confirmed prior to the premiere, the show had kept all character details under wraps.
And the man unlocking the cell looks a lot like Rick Legarski, only with a ponytail and bad teeth. “Wake, wakey, eggs and bakey,” he chirps, opening the box to reveal that it’s actually a cell where Ronald is being kept. A man brings eggs and bacon in the shape of a smiley face out to a huge, locked box set back from the house. Unbeknownst to the teens, a man watches them, hidden under cover of trees.Īnd then, in the episode’s final moments, we’re transported to a property with a lot of animals in cages (one, we see, is a goat named Fluffy). Max stashes the bags at her house, and she and her friends agree that they’re in too deep to call the police. So they do, hiding nearby as a whistling man arrives and kills the driver.
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They witness a car crash in which the driver begs them to take the bags and run. (Careful of those stitches, Jenny!)Įlsewhere in town, a teen girl named Max - who sometimes babysits for Kai - meets up with her friends at a lookout in the woods. And pretty soon, they’re kissing and she’s climbing on top of him. She mentions that her son just left for college. Only later, when he shows up at her place, do we realize that he’s an undercover cop who couldn’t risk blowing his cover. Meanwhile, Jenny runs into one of Cody’s old pals, Travis, at a bar. When Lindor arrives, Cassie shows him what she took from the scene before the police showed up: a folder containing surveillance photos of her and her son, Kai. So they go inside, and find him dead in the living room, gardening shears through his windpipe.
Later, when Cassie and Jerrie return for another stakeout, they see that his door is open and a window is broken. He stonewalls their questions, giving only a cryptic warning, “They are watching: you, me, everything.” A neighbor’s birdcam captured footage of Dewey taking Scarlet from her home the day she disappeared. Marshals at the moment) to the home of State Trooper Cormac Dewey. Maybe that’s because she’s distracted by trying to track down Ronald, a hunt that leads her (and Lindor, who also survived his injuries but who is suspended from the U.S. And when she tells Cassie that she’ll no longer be an active partner in their private investigation business… Cassie takes it pretty well, actually.
“I have a second chance, a do-over, and I want to take it,” she says, accepting the position of undersheriff. So in Big Sky‘s Season 2 premiere, Jenny - who is on the mend after her shooting at the end of Season 1 - makes a big decision: She accepts Sheriff Tubb’s offer for her to return to law enforcement. Warning: This post contains spoilers from Big Sky ‘s Season 2 premiere.Ī couple of bullet holes through the torso really makes you stop and think, apparently. The Rookie: Whose World Was Jingle Bell Rocked in Fall Finale? EP Teases What's Ahead for Nolan & Co.