Big Sky American Tv Series Cast Season 2

Okay, let's talk Big Sky, Season 2. I know, I know, it's a whole new mystery! But let's be real for a sec.
A Fresh Batch of Faces... And Drama!
Season 2 brought us some shiny new characters. Hello, fresh blood! And of course, a whole new heap of Montana-sized problems.
We had the Bhullar family causing chaos, right? And a complicated drug ring. It was definitely something.
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But Did We Really Need All the Newcomers? (Unpopular Opinion Alert!)
Here's where I might lose some of you. But hear me out. Did we really need all those new faces?
Don't get me wrong, some of the actors were great! But it felt like they were trying to cram too many storylines into one season.
Like, give Kylie Bunbury (Cassie Dewell) and Katheryn Winnick (Jenny Hoyt) more to DO, people!

It felt like they sidelined our OG faves a bit. And that's just a crime against television.
The Bhullars: Love 'Em or Hate 'Em?
The Bhullar family drama was definitely...a lot. They certainly kept things interesting, I'll give them that.
Vinny Chhibber as Jagadish Bhullar brought a definite intensity. And that whole family dynamic? Messy with a capital M.
But sometimes, it felt like they were trying too hard to be the "big bad." Did anyone else feel that way?

Where Was the Heart?
Season 1 had this raw, emotional core. The search for the missing girls, the connection between Cassie and Jenny. Remember all that?
Season 2 felt a little...disconnected. Like we were watching a crime procedural, but missing the emotional punch.
Maybe it was the sheer number of characters. It was hard to invest in everyone's story.
Let's Talk Romance (Or Lack Thereof)
Remember Cassie and Underwood? Okay, maybe we're trying to forget that.

Season 2 gave us some...romantic developments. Some worked, some...not so much.
But honestly, Big Sky is at its best when it focuses on the badass women solving crimes. The romance is just...extra frosting.
More Jenny and Cassie, Please!
At the end of the day, I watch Big Sky for Jenny Hoyt and Cassie Dewell. They're the heart of the show!
Their dynamic is what makes it special. More buddy-cop moments, less confusing subplots, please and thank you.

Anyone else agree? Or am I just shouting into the Montana wilderness here?
So, season 2... It had its moments. But maybe a little less is more sometimes.
Hopefully, the show will get back to its roots in future seasons. Because honestly, I miss the simpler, more emotional Big Sky.
Now, let the arguments begin!
