They are clearly tying up loose ends, so why wouldn’t they be more careful about trying to open encrypted files?Īgain, it felt anticlimactic, though, I know we’ll explore this more in season 3. I was genuinely expecting something to come of that drive - at least a warning to the detective agency from the syndicate member or something. After all, they unlocked the drive, which means that they already know too much. We’ve seen the dangers the syndicate poses firsthand as they’ve come after Ronald, Scarlett, and Wolf, so it’s only a matter of time before they set their sights on Dewell and Hoyt. ![]() ![]() Over the course of the season, she lost the only two people she ever cared about, so on some human level, I feel bad for the girl. Scarlett never could’ve provided her with that, so good on her for doing the right thing by her baby even if it completely broke her. The poor girl just needs stability and a hot meal. But she was already thriving in a home setting more than she ever was around her mother and Ronald. Of course, the fact that Scarlett witnessed the dangers that this lifestyle poses to Phoebe firsthand likely impacted her decision to give up her daughter, along with Phoebe’s declaration that she no longer wants to live life on the run.Īfter everything she’s been through and witnessed - including her mother killing a man with her bare hands - Phoebe was strangely okay when she was handed over to Cassie and Lindor. It’s the smoking gun as that drive is the exact reason that the syndicate is after her. So, when it became abundantly clear that Cassie was right - she’d never outrun the syndicate and be “safe” - she dropped Phoebe off at Cassie’s apartment, along with the drive detailing all the info on the sex trafficking ring. She may have been a sociopath, but there’s no denying that Scarlett was a mother that cared deeply about her daughter. ![]() I’ll start with Scarlett as she’s been the overarching connection to Ronald Pergman for two seasons. Most of the major storylines were wrapped up, but it was too neat for the magnitude of the storylines delivered over the course of 18 episodes. There were some high moments, but overall, it was a bit of an anticlimactic outcome to a seriously twisted and dark season. The Big Sky season 2 finale was - and I hate to say this - uneventful.
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