Teenage Bounty Hunters Season 1
But beyond the questions Blair and Sterling had about their parents' lies, the girls' love lives also, sadly, hit major roadblocks when both of their relationships ended. On top of that, Bowser and the Wesley girls had a falling out and the gruff bounty hunter was prepared to leave Atlanta - and Sterling and Blair - behind to start over in Florida. All the while, John Stevens (Pierce Lackey), the father of Sterling's rival-turned-girlfriend April (Devon Hales), who was also the first skip the Wesley girls collared by themselves, is free from prison and wants retribution. Here is the breakdown of the action-packed and emotional ending of Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1.
Teenage Bounty Hunters Season 1
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Obviously, the revelation about Dana being Sterling's mother and what that means for the Wesley family is at the forefront of Teenage Bounty Hunters season 2 but the series also left some other major lingering threads. Before Bowser joined Blair to rescue Sterling, he was resigned to leave Atlanta and return to Florida. Bowser fired Blair and Sterling and was ready to give up on wanting to be with Yolanda (Shirley Rumierk) since she was dating rival bounty hunter Terrance Coin (Method Man). But even after they saved Sterling, Bowser's future as a bounty hunter/frozen yogurt entrepreneur in Atlanta - and whether he'll take Blair and Sterling back as his proteges - remains up in the air.
But the return of April's father John Stevens is also a threat to Blair and Sterling. The Wesley twins collared John, who was hiding out in his lakehouse after beating up a prostitute and going on the lam - in fact, he was the first skip Sterling and Blair captured themselves without Bowser's help. April doesn't know Sterling and her sister were the ones who collared her father or that they're bounty hunters. But instead of going to prison, John Stevens went to trial, was cleared of all charges, and returned home. Sterling found out because April told her that her dad asked about Sterling and Blair; no doubt John Stevens will be after revenge in Teenage Bounty Hunters season 2 when it returns to Netflix - which may force Blair and Wesley to come clean about their double lives as part-time bounty hunters.
season 1 features a soundtrack full of songs that symbolize the fraternal twin premise. There are twangy country songs that match the character arc for teenager Sterling Wesley (Maddie Phillips), and the 10-part production also includes industrial death metal, which happens to be the preferred musical genre of Sterling's sister, Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini). For a modern 2020 vibe, the Netflix crime comedy series also includes a variety of pop-rock bangers.
Set in Georgia, Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 follows the Wesley sisters as they catch fugitives with the assistance of grizzled bounty hunter Bowser Simmons (Kadeem Hardison). At school, the twins present a proper image to their teachers and friends. In their privates lives, Sterling and Blair explore their sexuality and try to better understand themselves as women. A subplot involves the twins' parents, Debbie (Virginia Williams) and Anderson (Mackenzie Astin), who seemingly have something to hide about their life experiences from years past. Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 also explores themes of race and privilege through the supporting characters Miles Taylor (Myles Evans ) and April Stevens (Devon Hales), respectively, and features a supporting performance from Cliff "Method Man" Smith, one of the founding members of the iconic hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan.
The Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 score was composed by Jonathan Sanford, who previously scored the USA series Dare Me. In each episode, there's a gritty rock and roll theme song which plays over the most dramatic scenes; a musical balance of both country and heavy metal. The aforementioned Method Man doesn't actually perform as the charismatic bounty hunter Terrance Coin, however the protagonist Blair does take the mic for an impressive live performance that seemingly foreshadows what's to come in future seasons. Here's every confirmed song that's featured in Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 on Netflix.
The truth is right there in the title: The leads, fraternal twins Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini), are both teenagers and bounty hunters. They get into their new side gig through happenstance, accidentally wrangling a fugitive who was on the run from Bowser (Kadeem Hardison), a full-fledged bounty hunter whose side gig is running a frozen yogurt shop, which should give you an idea of the madcap tone the show bathes in. After dinging their dad's truck and needing money to repair it, Sterling and Blair decide to keep doing the gig for the cash and, presumably, because it's more exciting than sitting through Spanish class.
The early episodes move along at a brisk pace as Sterling and Blair deal with high school issues -- catty rivals, cute boys, concealing their sexual indiscretions from the oblivious faculty -- while also doing side work with Bowser. Bowser reluctantly agrees to help them out because there are some places two cute white girls can get into that a middle-aged Black man can't -- an early target is holed up in a country club, for example -- and because Sterling happens to be a great shot with a pistol and Blair has street smarts that come in handy, he tolerates their inane (and very funny) conversations about stupid stuff that happened in school years ago to people we don't know. But the cases rarely intersect with their personal lives, severely limiting the danger and importance of the bounties-of-the-week to the series. Teenage Bounty Hunters loses individuality from that, pushing the bounty hunting further and further to the side as the season goes along, and becoming a more traditional high school show about young Christian girls trying to get laid. Not that that isn't enough to hold a show, it's just that when a show is called Teenage Bounty Hunters, you want to see more of these teenagers being bounty hunters.
By the middle of the season, I almost forgot Sterling and Blair were bounty hunters, but boy oh boy did I know a lot about their boyfriends. It's a shame, too, because some of the skips have the potential to be interesting peripheral characters; they're mostly fun, bumbling criminals rather than actual dangers, and, with one major exception, only there for one episode and not connected to any of the main characters or plots. But even when there is some intersection to their regular lives -- Blair gets caught in a situation when she sets up a date with her boyfriend while she's also supposed to be tracking a skip in one episode -- it feels more like a sitcom situation than an effective use of its premise. I wanted Blair and Sterling to chase a perp, cuff him, and race into Christian fellowship huffing, puffing, and still covered in dust from the tussle. But Teenage Bounty Hunters silos school from bounty hunting in a way that undermines the whole concept of goody-goodies doing dirty work when their pastor's back is turned.
Netflix's criminally overlooked series Teenage Bounty Hunters took viewers on a wild ride during season 1, but will there be a season 2? Debuting on the streaming platform in 2020, the show followed Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair Wesley (Anjelica Bette Fellini), a pair of twin sisters in Atlanta who attempted to balance their high school social lives with their jobs as bounty hunters. The quirky premise was reminiscent of teen shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and it managed to mix humor and action with progressive ideas as well. Though it didn't set the world ablaze upon its initial release, the series gained a loyal fanbase.Teenage Bounty Hunters was met with almost universal critical acclaim, and its first season even gained an impressive 97% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The series was ranked among the best TV shows of 2020 and gained a genuine groundswell of support from fans and critical outlets alike.
Netflix's quirky action comedy Teenage Bounty Hunters is one of the newest shows on the platform, but we're already wondering if there will be a second season. The show, which follows a pair of teenage twins as they team up with a pro bounty hunter to track down baddies, still has its future very much up in the air.
Teenage Bounty Hunters is one of Netflix's newest teen shows. The show is led by Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini as twins Sterling and Blair, and it also includes Kadeem Hardison as the bounty hunter the girls team up with, Mackenzie Astin and Virginia Williams as their parents, Myles Evans as Blair's love interest Miles, Spencer House as Luke Creswell, Sterling's boyfriend, and Cliff "Method Man" Smith as a rival bounty hunter with the awesome name Terrance Coin. We'll have to wait a while to see if this cast will get a chance to reunite for a second season, or if it'll join the pile of one-and-one cancelled shows.
That family debacle still needs to be properly sorted. However, there are other questions left lingering at the end of the show, as well. The teenagers' bounty-hunting careers have started to threaten their mentor, Bowser's, as well.
As the girls expand their bounty hunting business, there are certain to be myriad opportunities to introduce new characters to Teenage Bounty Hunters' eclectic mix. It wouldn't even be surprising if we saw a few more rappers-turned-actors cropping up to complement season 1's scene-stealing performance from Wu Tang's Method Man.
While it's impossible to predict who the new players might be this early, we can say with a high degree of confidence that the main cast from season 1 will be back in action. This includes Maddie Phillips and Anjelica Bette Fellini as the terrible twosome, Sterling and Blair Wesley. It also wouldn't be the same show without Kadeem Harding's bounty-hunting purveyor of fine yogurt Bowser Simmons. Also all but certain to return is former soap queen Virginia Williams as the twins' mother, Debbie Wesley. 041b061a72