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Jenny meets up with Travis, who shows her Bob's dead body. He tells her he's burying him but won't tell her the truth about who killed him. Jenny then tells him she's done with him.

Ren and Jag continue to wonder what's going on with Verr.

Richard Ford is looking for his son, and he enlists his daughter Hayden to find him. She eventually finds his body near a lake, and he's deceased. He has a bag of pills in his hand that Hayden takes.

Jenny goes to the Ford's, who she is friends with, and tells them about Mason's death. But when she asks if he's done drugs, Richard shuts down and gets angry. Later, Jenny tells Hayden that Mason died of a drug overdose, and Hayden gives Jenny the pills.

Mark helps Denise at the office and decides to stay there to help while he's on medical leave.

Jerrie leaves her dad on good terms and returns to Helena.

Donno shows Travis a video of him killing Bob and threatens him with it.

Ren sees someone outside the home, and she and Jag come upon Verr reciting poetry outside. He later tells them that he was betrayed by someone close to him who drained many of his accounts. And when he tried to kill him, he failed, so now he's residing in Montana.

Once the drugs come back as fentanyl-laced with something, Jenny declares the Bhullar's are selling it and looks to find out how Mason got it.

Ren tells Alicia that she believes Verr needs to hand down the family business to Ren or Jag, and she thinks it should be Ren.

Mark tells Jerrie about his burgeoning relationship with Cassie, and she asks him where that leaves then.

Jenny comes to the Bhullar's and tells them about the death of Mason and the laced drugs, vowing to bring them down. As she leaves, she sees their cellar, which she enters alone and finds the lab. Dhruv finds her and knocks her down to the ground.

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Big Sky
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Episode Number:
14
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Big Sky Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes

I love you, Travis. But this is too far. Just go bury your body, and I can't do this anymore.

Jenny

Travis: Do you trust me, Jenny?
Jenny: Do I trust you? The words every woman loves to hear.