





In Big Sky season 1 episode 7, titled "No Turning Back," the show continues to unravel the tense drama as the lives of the characters cross paths in the small town of Helena, Montana. We see the aftermath of the shocking events of the previous episode where Jenny and Cassie finally find Legarski and Ronald. The episode opens with Cassie and Jenny recovering in the hospital after their traumatic ordeal. The detectives are determined to track down the missing girls from the truck but are left frustrated with no leads from the hospital staff.
Meanwhile, the show shifts its focus on to Ronald, who has managed to escape the clutches of the law and goes into hiding. During this episode, we get to see a bit more of Ronald's past and how he became involved with the trafficking ring. We also learn that there is more to his backstory than we originally thought, and he's not just an innocent victim in the situation. Surprisingly, we get to see glimpses of his troubled childhood, which gives us a bit more understanding as to why he ended up being a part of the trafficking ring.
At the same time, we see Jenny's son, Justin, struggle to cope with his father's death. He's also at odds with his mother since he blames her for his father's untimely demise. His acting out makes him a target for the town's bullies, and we see him struggle to find his place in the world. In this episode, Justin's story arc takes a significant turn, and we see him make a drastic decision that could ultimately lead to disastrous consequences.
As the plot thickens, we get to see a bit more of Jerrie, the young woman who managed to escape the truck but ended up being kidnapped by Ronald. She is now in therapy, and we see her recovering and dealing with her trauma. The therapist reveals that she recognizes Jerrie from a picture in the missing person's database. This revelation leads Cassie and Jenny closer to the truth behind the trafficking ring. We also see a new character introduced in this episode, a woman named Scarlet who may have some connection to Ronald and his past.
Overall, episode 7 of Big Sky is filled with nail-biting suspense and intense drama. The show continues to reveal clues and unravel the mystery behind the trafficking ring and leaves viewers hooked and ready for the next episode. The performances by the actors are top-notch, and the character development is well executed. The show's pacing is perfect, and the music sets the tone for each scene. The cinematography is also visually stunning, with breathtaking shots of Montana's wilderness. This episode is a must-watch for fans of the show who are eagerly awaiting the next episode to see how everything unfolds.
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CastKatheryn WinnickKylie BunburyBrian Geraghty
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Channel
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First AiredMarch 24, 1997
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Content RatingTV-14
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Runtime44 min
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LanguageEnglish
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IMDB Rating7.8 (689)

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