For instance, the show killed off its most well-known star, acclaimed film actor Ryan Phillippe, in the debut episode. That set the tone for the show’s thriller vibe, with fans never knowing what to expect next.
The popular David E. Kelley drama series has been renewed for a second season but in the meantime, the spoilers for Season 1, Episode 15 titled Bitter Roots have been released. Who’s doing what weird thing to whom? Let’s take a look at what the audience can expect in the next episode of Big Sky that airs Tuesday, May 11.
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First off, Scarlet Leyendecker (Anja Savcic) receives a scary call telling her that her sister is MIA. In turn, Ronald Pergman (Brian Geraghty) comes to realize how messed up his life is and comes up with a plan to keep ongoing.
Elsewhere, Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) are among those on the ranch who discover they may have bitten off more than they can chew.
Did they underestimate the Kleinsasser clan? The group is full of wrong ‘uns and they are not about to go out quietly.
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For instance, Blake Kleinsasser (Michael Raymond-James) was the oldest son and heir apparent of the messy and messed up ranching family. He met a gruesome end when he was nearly decapitated by his own brother John Wayne (Kyle Schmid). He did not survive the scalping.
Big Sky stars Kylie Bunbury, Katheryn Winnick, John Carroll Lynch, Brian Geraghty, Natalie Alyn Lind, Jesse James Keitel, Valerie Mahaffey, Jade Pettyjohn, and Dedee Pfeiffer and it roared out of the box, quickly becoming must-see tv for fans hooked on quirky drama and explosive, unpredictable action.
Showrunner Elwood Reid recently spoke about the show’s combustible mix of drama and the unexpected. He said, “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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Fans expecting to see the major motion picture star was stunned to see him killed off in the debut but that hasn’t stopped throngs of fans from flocking to the sizzling ABC hit show.
Reid sums up fans’ anticipation by saying, “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.”
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