After a successful first season,The Night Agentseason 2 is set to return to Netflix later this year and I hope it brings back one of my favorite things about season 1. Based on Matthew Quirk’s 2019 novel of the same name,The Night Agentcenters around Peter Sutherland, a low level FBI agent tasked with answering an emergency line for undercover spies that never rings, until one fateful day when it does.The Night Agentseason 1 was a resounding success and becameNetflix’s most-watched series in the first half of 2023.

The cast ofThe Night Agentand the show’s intense and suspenseful plot are one of the reasons season 1 was so successful. Given the success of the first season, it didn’t come as much of a surprise that the streaming giant quickly signed on to produceThe Night Agentseason 2. There aren’t a lot of details about the sophomore season of the show, but I can only hope that some trends from season 1 will continue in season 2.

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The Night Agent Season 2’s Story Will Be Different From Season 1 In One Big Way

While not much is known about The Night Agent season 2’s story, Peter Sutherland’s next mission should be very different from season 1 in one big way.

I Hope The Night Agent Season 2 Isn’t Afraid Of Killing Off Characters

The Night Agent Season 1 Killed Off Several Characters

One of the things I enjoyed aboutThe Night Agentseason 1 was that it was unapologetic about killing off characters. None of the characters were safe, even the ones I thought would last until the very last episode were killed off. Seeing asThe Night Agentis an action thriller,the death of several characters was expected.

What madeThe Night Agentso interesting to watch is that major characters, including Cisco, Hawkins, and Monk, died. IfThe Night Agentseason 2 is to be better than season 1, or at least have the same level of success, then killing off characters has to be part of its plot. The death of characters who were central to the plot or were important to Larkin and Sutherland added to what made the show a gripping watch.

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The Deaths Of Some Characters Made The Show More Enjoyable

The fact that important characters inThe Night Agentseason 1 were killed off raised the stakes for the show.It became harder to predict who would be nextor if any of my favorite characters would survive till the season finale. If the only people who died in the show were minor characters, it would have made the series incredibly predictable, which would take away one of the things audiences loved about it.

Killing off important characters also creates an element of surprise that should be part of any enjoyable thriller. Further, the fact that Hawkin was one of the first important characters to die thickened the plot, especially because it seemed like he was the one who was behind the conspiracy. Hawkin’s death and that of the other main characters was proof that the show was willing to use any arsenal at its disposal to raise the stakes.

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The Night Agent Season 2’s Story Makes It Impossible To Predict Who Will Die

The Night Agent Will Likely Be An Anthology

Details aboutThe Night Agentseason 2 have been scarce, so it’s not easy to predict who will die next.The Night Agentseason 1 covered everything that was in Matthew Quirk’s book, which means season 2 of the series won’t be drawing inspiration from the novel. Given thatThe Night Agentseason 2 will have new cast members,it’s likely that its plot will be very different from season 1. The subsequent seasons ofThe Night Agentwill likely be standalone stories, since there is no source material for the creators of the show to draw inspiration from.

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The Night Agent is a suspenseful thriller in which a dedicated FBI agent becomes embroiled in a dangerous conspiracy after answering an emergency line call. Set against the backdrop of political intrigue, the agent uncovers a mole within the White House, posing significant risks to national security.

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