WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Season 1 of Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters, streaming now.

Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters ends Season 1 on a crazy note with Sterling (Maddie Phillips) and Blair (Anjelica Bette Fellini) revealed to be cousins, not twins. This throws the entire Wesley family for a loop because Debbie's been lying to them all along, and her crazy twin, Dana, is actually Sterling's birth mother.

This, along with Bowser (Kadeem Hardison) being conflicted over turning Dana in for trying to extort the family and kidnap Sterling, creates quite a few interesting directions for a second season.

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THE FAMILY DRAMA

Bowser doesn't want to break Sterling's heart, but a $90,000 bounty is on the line. Season 2 will explore his actions, and if he's to continue as a mentor to the girls as a father-figure, as it's obvious to Debbie they've been working with him hunting skips. But with the truth out, the girls have their own problems to sort out as Sterling will want to know how Debbie took her from Dana and why she was paying her mom off instead of turning her in for being a felon.

With Blair being angry she was fooled into thinking she had a twin and Debbie's been keeping secrets about her upbringing, Sterling's dad and her and Dana's parents before she came to Georgia, including their death, there's just a lot to address. Their life as an all-American, white Republican family is certainly going to change, and it's unclear how they'll get along now that the web of lies is unraveling.

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BIG JOHN'S RETURN

The girls' first official bounty was getting their fellow Atlanta suburbs elite, John Stevens, thrown behind bars for beating up a prostitute and skipping bail in another state. But he's out now and is asking his daughter, April, about their whereabouts. John reeks of white privilege, which suggests he will be using his connections to ruin the girls.

With nasty secrets about Dana emerging, he could also dig up the past and expose the family. He has a lot of political links so he can ruin their wealth, or opt for the dirty route, hiring goons to take the girls out. All of the rich folks began throwing John's family under the bus so he'll be looking for revenge.

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THE LOVE FEST

April and Sterling were about to come out as a gay couple, but April walked it back when John was released from jail. April's now pursuing Luke, Sterling's ex, so a very uncomfortable love triangle is in the air since Luke still loves Sterling. However, they all need a change, meaning some comedic situations could be on their way as everyone tries to find out who's really meant to be with who. Expect major drama once April learns the girls turned her dad in, with a lot of hostility towards Sterling in store.

Blair's also going to have a tough time with Miles since he's the son of Black Democrats. Even though Blair loves him and shows progressive political beliefs, her parents being White Republicans just won't allow them to be together. Their romance will dive deep into political optics and maybe some racial education as Miles hid her from his family, all while Blair was ready to step out officially as a diverse couple.

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BOWSER'S CRAZY LIFE

Bowser has to get his life in order after he left his ex, Michelle, again and tried to get back with her sister, Yolanda. It'll get complicated, though, as Yolanda is now with his main rival hunter, Terrance (Method Man). Bowser was even looking to go back to Florida where he was a cop, but now, if he turns Dana in, he could have money to stay in Atlanta, so he's primed to stay there and try to win Yolanda back. Of course, seeing as she's his handler, mixing business with pleasure could prove disastrous, especially if a bitter Michelle returns to spark another sibling rivalry up.

Regardless, Season 2 will be intriguing watching his love quadrangle play out. He could be distracted with the girls as they have shown a lot of promise as hunters, but he'll also have to improve since his yogurt shop isn't cleverly disguised as a front anymore. Still, Bowser needs Yolanda, the shop and Terrance, so he has to figure out how to position all these people in his life. Even if he wants to cut the girls for their own good, he needs white people to go undercover for hunting, especially in rich areas. With the possibility of new hunters coming to town, all these factors will force Bowser to step his game up.

Netflix's Teenage Bounty Hunters stars Maddie Phillips, Anjelica Bette Fellini, Kadeem Hardison, Virginia Williams, Spencer House and Mackenzie Astin. Season 1 is now streaming on Netflix.

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