How many episodes is the second season of Big Sky? When are new episodes out?

 ABC’s Big Skyis a drama thriller fans can’t look away from! Needless to say, if you haven’t been watching the series and are searching for a new mystery-drama, this is the one to dive into! And,


 if you are already a big fan, you’re likely wondering how many episodes you are in for this season, so we share everything we know about Big Sky season 2, below. Big Sky premiered on ABC over the 2020 fall season, and it instantly became a TV favorite. 


The series follows private detectives Cassie Dewell and Cody Hoyt, along with ex-cop Jenny Hoyt, searching for two missing sisters they later learn were kidnapped by a truck driver, and this isn’t the first time something like this happens in the town.


Not only are the two missing sisters not the first victims, but, if the pattern is right, the killer will strike again soon. Before you read on, know that spoilers ahead if you have not watched season 1 of Big Sky! 


Season 2 didn’t tie up all loose ends, there was a truck driver that escaped, which is the new mystery audiences follow in the currently airing season. We won’t be spoiling any more details, though, just in case you are still catching up.


At the time of this writing, there are 13 episodes scheduled. Big Sky season 1 consisted of 16 episodes, so, unless season 2 is aiming to be a shorter season, there could be more episodes ahead. As soon as we learn the Big Sky season 2 episode count, we’ll update you! Until then, here’s what we’ve got:


Again, we’ll keep you posted! Have you been enjoying this season of Big Sky? Do you think it will get renewed for a third season?


GREY’S ANATOMY - “Legacy” – While Meredith, Amelia and the team prepare for Dr. Hamilton’s long-awaited, groundbreaking surgery, Bailey receives an unexpected offer. Owen’s impatience makes him a difficult physical therapy patient, forcing Link to intervene.


GREY’S ANATOMY - “Legacy” – While Meredith, Amelia and the team prepare for Dr. Hamilton’s long-awaited, groundbreaking surgery, Bailey receives an unexpected offer. Owen’s impatience makes him a difficult physical therapy patient, forcing Link to intervene.


It’s time for the hospital to learn about Meredith and Amelia’s secret project on Grey’s Anatomy Season 18, Episode 11. Don’t miss a beat.


Up to this point, the project Meredith and Amelia have been working on in Minnesota has been a secret. Nobody at Grey Sloan Memorial have been in on any of it, but all of that is about to change. It’s time for everyone at the hospital—and the world—to learn all about the research.


This is all thanks to Meredith being ready to treat Dr. Hamilton. It’s time for Kai to put their research to the test. With Amelia and Koracick in on it all, will the three of them have been able to cure Parkinson’s? It’s certainly the hope.


However, things aren’t going without a hitch. It doesn’t seem to be the operation, though. There’s a problem elsewhere in the hospital. Owen Hunt faces some sort of complication from everything he’s recently faced. It’s something neurological, and Link knows that he needs an expert on this.


Amelia is the expert needed. She’s meant to be in Dr. Hamilton’s surgery, though. She can’t be in two places at once. At this point, she has two choices. She can choose to stay in the historic surgery or she will need to choose her ex-husband. It looks like she’s going to choose Owen.


Is that going to be a problem for Hamilton? Koracick is in town. He knows the research and was even the one to help figure out one of the problems. He could do Hamilton’s surgery while Amelia steps away.


While Meredith, Amelia and the team prepare for Dr. Hamilton’s long-awaited, groundbreaking surgery, Bailey receives an unexpected offer. Owen’s impatience makes him a difficult physical therapy patient, forcing Link to intervene. In Minnesota, Nick makes a liver transplant a teaching moment.


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