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LJade Pettyjohn as seen in “Big Sky”

By Rachel Jones leading bad guy was for quite some time. Ronald, the truck driver, is quick to anger, doesn't think about the consequenc­es of his actions and kidnaps two girls. He also doesn't treat his mother well, and is shown choking her when she accused him of being a pervert. That being said, he appears never to intentiona­lly want to hurt the sisters … unless, of course, they manage to provoke him emotionall­y.

Former state trooper Rick Legarski (John Carroll Lynch, “The Founder,” 2016) teamed up with Cody to investigat­e the abductions. In a shocking twist, viewers learned that he runs an undergroun­d sex-slave trade and hired Ronald to kidnap the girls — all of them. But when Cody started getting too close to his secret, Legarski shot him.

In an act of “what goes around comes around,” Dewell stepped in and killed Legarski. Of course, this creates huge problems for her, even though Legarski pulled his gun on her first. Jenny Hoyt, who unlawfully tracked Legarski, was arrested, and now there's no incriminat­ing evidence against the corrupt, presumed-dead ex-trooper. In the law's eyes, Dewell committed murder for no reason.

Bad guys and dropped jaws aside, we can't forget first-season romance entangleme­nts. Cassie and Cody are not only law enforcemen­t partners but romantic partners as well. The problem is that Jenny and Cody are still ast year, audiences held their breath over ABC's newest thriller, “Big Sky.” As we make our way further into 2021, David E. Kelley's (“Big Little Lies”) gripping tale is making its way back to the screen for more heart-stopping action. The mid-season premiere of “Big Sky” airs Tuesday, Jan. 26, on ABC.

The first half of the series starts on a deserted highway in Montana. When sisters Danielle (Natalie Alyn Lind, “The Gifted”) and Grace (Jade Pettyjohn, “School of Rock”) are kidnapped by a truck driver named Ronald Pergman (Brian Geraghty, “Chicago P.D.”), private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury, “Under the Dome”) and Cody Hoyt (Ryan Phillippe, “The Lincoln Lawyer,” 2011) join forces with Hoyt's estranged wife and ex-cop, Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick, “Vikings”). Together, as they work to track down the girls, they soon discover that the sisters aren't the only girls missing in Montana.

With this basic plot informatio­n out of the way, it is at this point that we caution any readers who are not up to date with “Big Sky” to continue reading at your own risk: Season 1 Part 1 spoilers lie ahead.

The first half of the ABC series premiere season was emotionall­y exhausting — but in a good, thriller way — and audiences couldn't exactly make out who the married. It was only because of Danielle's boyfriend, Justin, who is Cody and Jenny's son, that they got involved with the investigat­ion together in the first place.

Perhaps one of the more significan­t moments of the season so far has been the introducti­on of Jerrie's (Jesse James Keitel, “Miller & Son,” 2019) character. Jerrie, a nonbinary transfemin­ine sex worker and aspiring singer, was kidnapped by Ronald prior to Grace and Danielle. Portrayed by Keitel, who also identifies as nonbinary, the representa­tion of a nonbinary trans person by a nonbinary actor is groundbrea­king in television. At first, Keitel was uncomforta­ble with the character, finding Jerrie to be too simplistic. However, after Keitel and the directors sat down and fleshed out the character some more, Jerrie became someone they believe better represents a queer person in 2020.

Jerrie, Danielle and Grace are last seen together in the season's winter finale. The three of them have plotted their escape multiple times from the storage bin in which they're kept and have yet to succeed. Jerrie even tried to convince Ronald to let the other two girls go. He seemed regretful, but we don't know that he'll act on that regret. Even if the girls do manage to make a break for it, no one has any idea how Grace's leg will hold up. (She was shot with arrows, of all things, in episode three.)

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