Good Behavior season 2 trailer released by TNT
As previously announced, “Season 2 will begin with Letty (Michelle Dockery) reconciling with her Javier (Juan Diego Botto) and her mother, Estelle (Lusia Strus), who was a big reason Letty couldn’t get custody of her son, Jacob (Nyles Julian Steele). Now Letty, Javier, and Jacob will attempt to start a new life even though they are on the run from FBI Agent Rhonda Lashever (guest star Ann Dowd, The Leftovers) … However, it won’t be easy creating a new and normal life because Letty and Javier realize that something more dangerous than the FBI has caught up with them. Normality soon fades as Letty goes from bad at being good to good at being bad.”
The trailer shows the moment Letty and Javier reconcile and it also shows all that they will have to battle some tough obstacles. The first being that Javier is still killing people for a living while the two of them are trying to raise Jacob and be a couple. The second being the trailer hints that Letty could be back to her old reckless self and begin to deceive people again. Finally, Letty and Javier have to keep the FBI off their trail. The trailer shows Ann Dowd as Agent Rhonda Lashever for a brief moment, but it was enough to know she isn’t going to stop tracking Javier down.
The one thing the trailer doesn’t give any hint to is the person/s or thing that is more dangerous than the FBI. While we were a little disappointed it didn’t hint to anything, it adds more to the mystery by not knowing what will challenge the duo more than the FBI. It makes us even more excited to watch Season 2.
The whole ordeal will put Jacob in a unique position and it will be interesting to see how he’s affected by everything. Will he be brought into the ordeal or will he remain in the dark? Hopefully the poor kid doesn’t get dragged into the mess that is sure to occur throughout Season 2 of Good Behavior.
Good Behavior returns on October 15 on TNT. For more news related to Good Behavior, be sure to visit this link. (Photo: TNT.)
This story was written by Samantha D’Amico. If you want to follow her on Twitter, you can do so at @SAM_iamXO.