“Love is a Strange and Dangerous Thing” is the title of the Big Sky season finale airing tonight (May 18) on ABC, and to promote it, the network has released some photos, a description, and a list of guest stars.
Here’s how the episode is described; everything else follows below. And, don’t worry: Big Sky has been renewed for a second season! Big Sky Season 2 will air Thursdays this Fall.
Cassie and Jenny leave the Kleinsasser women to forge their own path, ridding themselves of their ranch troubles and heading back home. Along with Jerrie and Lindor, they finally get to see Ronald behind bars, though he quickly strips them of any satisfaction by leading them on a wild goose chase, straight into the arms of the syndicate. A brutal battle ensues, clearing a path for Scarlet and Ronald to escape, but while they run off into the sunset Jenny risks her life to save Cassie’s. Is this the end for our dynamic duo? Only time will tell on the season finale of “Big Sky,” TUESDAY, MAY 18 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. Episodes can also be viewed the next day on demand and on Hulu.
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BIG SKY - “Love is a Strange and Dangerous Thing” – Cassie and Jenny leave the Kleinsasser women to forge their own path, ridding themselves of their ranch troubles and heading back home. Along with Jerrie and Lindor, they finally get to see Ronald behind bars, though he quickly strips them of any satisfaction by leading them on a wild goose chase, straight into the arms of the syndicate. A brutal battle ensues, clearing a path for Scarlet and Ronald to escape, but while they run off into the sunset Jenny risks her life to save Cassie’s. Is this the end for our dynamic duo? Only time will tell on the season finale of “Big Sky,” TUESDAY, MAY 18 (10:00-11:00 p.m. EDT), on ABC. (ABC/Darko Sikman)OMAR METWALLY
Guest starring in the Big Sky season finale are Britt Robertson as Cheyenne Kleinsasser, Michelle Forbes as Margaret Kleinsasser and Omar Metwally as Mark Lindor.
“Love is a Strange and Dangerous Thing” was written by Annakate Chappell and Matthew Tinker, and directed by Michael Goi.
