Big Sky News: ABC Show Is Killing Fans With A Pronounced Penchant For Gory Deaths
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Big Sky news reveals that the ABC prime timer shocked fans by offing its biggest star Ryan Phillippe in the debut episode. From that auspicious start, they have been killing off characters left and right, a veritable killing field for fans hooked on seeing who the grim reaper targets next.
The popular David E. Kelley drama series has been renewed for a second season and one big wig is talking about its penchant for sending stars to an early grave.
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Exec Elwood Reid said, “We’re putting out a casting call: ‘Come on to “Big Sky” and get killed!’” Big Sky takes place in Montana and fans watch as private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) hunt down psycho killer trucker Ronald Pergman (Brian Geraghty).
He added, “In an artistic sense, it’s funny that nobody’s safe. Also, from a disciplinary standpoint, if anybody causes problems [on the set], it’s like, ‘OK, you can catch a bullet tomorrow and you’re off the show.’”
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Who else has been killed in stunning, gruesome fashion? Blake Kleinsasser (Michael Raymond-James), the heir of a mega dysfunctional ranching family, was almost decapitated by his brother John Wayne (Kyle Schmid) and alas did not survive the head grazing.
Rick Legarski (John Carroll Lynch) was the Montana State Trooper who shot Phillippe’s Cody Hoyt point-blank in Episode 1 and in retribution fashion he bit the bullet, too.
His was a gory end, first taking a bullet to the head when he was bludgeoned to smithereens in his hospital bed by his unhappy wife Merilee Legarski (Brooke Smith).
Reid noted, “It’s become this thing on Big Sky because we’re doing a show that killed off Ryan Phillippe and the audience is like, ‘Holy s–t, anything can happen to anybody on this show.’”
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He added tongue in cheek, “We say, ‘It’s Big Sky. You’re gonna die.’ It’s fun; it creates this anxiety with viewers where they think, ‘I don’t want to give my heart to this character because they could end up dead next week’ — and I think that’s what brings people back to the show.”
In that way, the show has cornered the market on soap operas’ legendary cliffhanger episodes. As Reid points out, “Take Legarski, who literally put a bullet in the head of the biggest star on [the show’s promotional] poster. That informed the show’s tone from there and I see no reason to deviate from that.”
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