Big Sky is going full steam ahead towards a season finale.
With only two episodes left, the action is picking up as all eyes are on the Bhullars.
The cartel family is taking hits from every side.
Jenny Hoyt and the police department continue to pursue them in hopes of getting enough incriminating evidence to bring down their empire.
The threat against Jenny was thwarted because killing a cop is bad for business, but you can’t say Donno didn’t try.
However, the Bhullars found another way to get to the cops — Angela whipped out her law degree and hit them with a cease and desist.
This wasn’t exactly ideal for the case, and while Tubbs was definitely spooked, it simply motivated them to get “one step ahead” of the cartel.
Jenny thought she had a great lead with Bryce, but honestly, she should’ve known that she was sending him right into the lion’s den. The Bhullars — despite the laced drugs — run a tight operation. Why couldn’t Bryce simply take a picture of the paperwork and put it right back where it belonged?
Of course, we can’t fault him for not knowing that Tonya has massive OCD and would actually realize her stapler was misplaced, but once she did, she was onto him.
At that point, it was over for Bryce. Once he told the truth, Tonya seemed understanding, but it was very clear that while Donno or the Bhullars weren’t going to kill him, she definitely was. It was Tonya’s first kill, and the thrill in her eyes was slightly less concerning than her stating that “she thought it would be harder.”
She really is the Quinn to Donno’s Huck. If you know, you know.
Tonya seems to be the wild card in this whole scenario if you base it on Travis’ shock, but it also shouldn’t come as such a surprise as she’s basically fangirling over everything Ren. She wants to be a boss babe just like Ren, so if that means putting people who betray her in their place, well, so be it.
I think Travis has realized just so twisted this whole thing has gotten, and yet his desire to bring down Veer continues to dominate over logic and reason.
He swiftly navigated the whole “kill Jenny” situation, but immediately after, a new problem presented itself — Richard.
Richard’s storyline is the outlier here, but it throws a wrench in the whole “police versus the Bhullars” plot because he’s pretty much against both of them.
Richard, who has been wanting to get revenge on the Bhullars for his son’s overdose, wasn’t happy with the lack of progress the police department was making, so he ambushed Tubbs in his home.
While Tubbs tried to reason with him, a tussle ensued, and Richard accidentally shot the Sheriff.
He wasn’t man enough to stick around, however, because he was still determined to go after the Bhullars.
Tubbs will seemingly make it out of this alive, but he’d be crazy not to retire after all of this.
Richard ended up locating the Bhullars and pointing a gun right at Travis, which doesn’t bode well for anyone.
Though, considering how skilled Donno is, I’d actually be concerned about Richard’s safety regardless.
Richard is the connection to the cops, the Bhullars, and his plan loops in Dewell and Hoyt Associates, who have been tasked with finding him at the behest of Denise.
It’s nice when cases align so that Jenny and Cassie can still partner up and work towards a common goal.
While Cassie takes care of things in Montana, Lindor and Jerrie are heading out to Iowa where Scarlett and Phoebe have just been spotted on surveillance footage.
Since they’re in the panhandle, the duo wants to get to them before they cross the border.
Though, my guess is that Scarlett is definitely going to want revenge, so they might just be walking into a trap. In a promo for the upcoming episode, Scarlett calls to threaten Cassie because she killed Ronald, but she seems to forget that Ronald killed Cassie’s father. I guess she only cares when the pain affects her?
At the very least, I hope they find Phoebe some stability. Her upbringing isn’t healthy.
Jerrie and Lindor may be partnering professionally, but romantically, it’s all about Lindor and Cassie. And personally, I love those two together!
Sure, it was slightly weird when they “carpooled” to work, but it seems like the best thing Cassie has after all the pain and suffering she’s been through.
I’m glad he was honest with Cassie about his “moment” with Jerrie because if it didn’t matter, it shouldn’t be an issue. Plus, it’s always good to start a relationship with trust and zero secrets.
What did you think of the episode? Is Travis in over his head? Will Richard get the desired outcome or will he realize that killing the Bhullars doesn’t make him feel better, make his life whole, or bring his son back?
Will Ren and her brother find a way to take over the company from Veer, who they’ve deemed unfit for business?
Will Tubbs survive? Will Jenny ever realize that she singlehandedly puts people find danger with her impulsiveness?
And will Lindor and Jerrie locate Scarlett before she does something that she’ll regret?
Can you feel the tension building?
Sound off in the comments about your favorite moments from the episode.
