Big Sky - Season 3 !!HOT!!
In season 3, which will be titled Big Sky: Deadly Trails, private detective Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury), undersheriff Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) and newly appointed sheriff Beau Arlen (new series regular Jensen Ackles, who was introduced in the sophomore finale) maintain order in Helena, Montana, with their unparalleled investigative skills. But when a local backcountry trip led by charismatic outfitter Sunny Barnes (McEntire) goes awry, the trio faces their most formidable mystery yet -- in which no camper can be trusted and where danger lurks around every jagged rock and gnarled tree.
Big Sky - Season 3
Airing on the ABC television network, the Big Sky TV series stars Katheryn Winnick, Kylie Bunbury, Dedee Pfeiffer, Jensen Ackles, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Reba McEntire, and J. Anthony Pena. Angelique Cabral, Rex Linn, Rosanna Arquette, Michael Malarkey, Luke Mitchell, Seth Gabel, Henry Ian Cusick, Anirudh Pisharody, and Madalyn Horcher appear in recurring roles. In the third season, private detective Cassie Dewell (Bunbury), undersheriff Jenny Hoyt (Winnick), and newly appointed sheriff Beau Arlen (Ackles) maintain order in Helena, Montana, with their investigative skills. But when a local backcountry trip led by charismatic outfitter Sunny Barnes (McEntire) goes awry, the trio faces a formidable mystery. No camper can be trusted and danger lurks around every jagged rock and gnarled tree.
ABC's drama Big Sky is returning for a third season on the network with a brand-new mystery for Kylie Bunbury and Katheryn Winnick to unravel. They'll be joined by one new series regular as well, with Supernatural star Jensen Ackles earning the right to stick around as the new sheriff in town even before appearing on-screen. Season 2 wraps up its current investigation on May 19.
Ackles isn't entirely new to Big Sky. He was already set to step into the shoes of good ol' Texas boy Beau Arlen for the finale of the show's second season, though only as a guest star. With Sheriff Tubb down for the count, Arlen will saddle up to help Cassie (Bunbury) and Jenny (Winnick), though the synopsis for the finale already sort of gave away that this wasn't a mere one-and-done affair. For Season 3, he'll continue his role as the acting sheriff at the behest of his good friend, Tubb, assuring his ten-gallon hat and thick accent will be sticking around for the time being. According to Deadline, he's on a one-year deal for the series.
He won't be the only promotion in Montana, as Jamie-Lynn Sigler, who plays Tonya in Season 2, is getting bumped up to a regular for the third season. Tonya goes through quite the journey through her time on the show, starting off as a waitress who needs help from the PIs to find her missing boyfriend. By the end, she's become a powerful and steadfast associate for the local crime family. It's safe to say she'll have a bigger role to play in the next mystery that comes across Cassie and Jenny's desks.
Compared to its competitors, ABC has been rather light on the cancelations for this season, opting instead to run it back with a lot of its original programming. Joining Big Sky in returning for another round is fellow drama A Million Little Things and a slew of comedies including The Wonder Years, The Conners, and Home Economics. Only Queens, Promised Land, and Black-ish got the axe this time around, though the latter barely even counts given that the sentiments were mutual about its end.
Big Sky's third season has come to an eventful close, wrapping up the saga of Sunny and Buck Barnes to a rather definitive end. A lot happened in the season three finale, from murders to romantic gestures, and there was more than a little "will they or won't they" going on between Katheryn Winnick's Jenny Hoyt and Jensen Ackles' Beau Arlen. With a fourth season of Big Sky still (unfortunately) hanging in the balance, here's a helpful round-up of where we're leaving all our favorite characters at the end of season three.
Though she's still got a complicated mom and a seemingly always absent son, Jenny Hoyt seems to be in a genuinely good place at the end of the season finale. She, Beau, Cassie and Cormac got Emily and Denise back safe, pulling them from a mine shaft where they were imprisoned by evil Buck Barnes. They'll probably need major therapy for the rest of their lives, but at least they're alive in and in one piece, which is more than we can generally say for other characters on Big Sky.
The biggest development for Hoyt this finale, though, was that she finally got a little one-on-one time with Beau, who she clearly holds a big flame for. When he comes to visit her at her house at the end of the episode, they crack open a beer and sit by the fire all comfy cozy-like. She encourages him to open up to her about his "demons" back in Houston, while he tells her he'll probably have to throw back a few more to make that happen. She's making space for him in her life and while it remains to be seen whether Beau (and Ackles) will be back on the next season of Big Sky, it is nice to see that Jenny is open, emotional, and seemingly willing to love again.
Beau, on the other hand, might not be ready to fully open his heart. He's seemingly still a little hung up on his divorce from Carla, which is understandable given that they share a child. Carla's on her way back to Houston with Emily, though, and Beau's still trying to figure out whether that means he should follow them or he should hang in there in Montana. The area needs an acting temporary sheriff, after all. We still don't know all of Beau's backstory, so that's something we could certainly explore more if there's a Big Sky season four, but in the meantime, we're just happy Beau got Emily back safe and sound.
When we see Sunny later, she's being fingerprinted and is headed for jail, red hair still looking radiant and perfect. As she tells Jenny and Cassie, "some bills you just gotta pay yourself, no matter what the cost." She seems perfectly resigned to spending the rest of her life in jail, probably because she views it as a sort of penance for everything she's done up until now. She tells Jenny and Cassie she'll be seeing them, which we can only hope is true because McEntire is a joy and a delight, and having her on Big Sky this season has been great.
I'm not entirely sure what Tonya's deal is that she won't just give in and be with Donno, but at least his feelings are entirely out in the open now--as is the $15 million in crypto the two were working to steal, since Tonya managed to snag Avery's phone and transfer the money while Donno was being worked on by the EMTs. She wasn't going to let them walk away entirely empty handed, after all. Here's hoping Donno gets to open that fox sanctuary next season.
BIG SKY - ÒCatch a Few FishÓ Ð In a struggle between head and heart, final resolutions are made as Jenny works to find Travis before he reaches a dangerous point of no return; meanwhile, Ren and Jag find a new familial bond and decide together how to handle their father now that heÕs crossed a serious line. After receiving a startling surprise from Scarlett, Cassie changes the course of her quest for justice forever. Later, with Tubb out of commission for the time being, a new sheriff comes to town; and after getting fully acquainted with Cassie and Jenny, it seems like he may just stick around for a while É on the season two finale of ÒBig Sky,Ó THURSDAY, MAY 19 (10:01-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Anna Kooris)KATHERYN WINNICK, JENSEN ACKLES
According to TVLine, season 3 sees private detective Cassie Dewell, undersheriff Jenny Hoyt, and newly appointed sheriff Beau Arlen are successful in maintaining order in Helena, Montana. But when a local backcountry trip led by Sunny Barnes goes awry, the trio faces their most formidable mystery yet. No camper can be trusted and danger lurks around every jagged rock and gnarled tree. 041b061a72