The first season of The Girls on the Bus has come to a close, leaving viewers with plenty to ponder about the fate of Sadie and her journalist friends.
In the finale, Sadie and her colleagues uncovered a shocking revelation about Hayden Wells Garrett, also known as Hot White Guy. Despite his dishonorable discharge and the deaths of fellow soldiers, Garrett still managed to secure the Democratic presidential nomination, much to the dismay of Sadie and her friends. However, their discovery led to an unexpected visit from the FBI, prompting Sadie to share all the information she had on Garrett with her friends.
Meanwhile, the finale also delved into personal developments for the characters. Malcolm expressed his feelings for Sadie in a romantic speech, Lola received a job offer from the Wall Street Journal, and Grace discovered her daughter’s talent for investigative reporting. Additionally, tensions arose between Kimmy and her husband, leading to a heated argument.
As fans eagerly await news of a potential second season, showrunner Rina Mimoun offers insights into the show’s future. Mimoun discusses potential storylines for Season 2, including the continuation of Garrett’s storyline and the addition of Grace’s daughter to the group. She also hints at the possibility of exploring Lola’s journey in the corporate world and Kimmy’s struggles with balancing work and family life.
One particularly intriguing aspect is the potential for an Arrowverse “crossover” between The Girls on the Bus and another show. While no concrete plans are in place, Mimoun teases the idea of Melissa Benoist and Tala Ashe sharing the screen, highlighting the creative possibilities of such a collaboration.
Overall, as fans await news of the show’s fate, Mimoun assures viewers that there are plenty of exciting developments in store for Sadie and her friends if The Girls on the Bus returns for a second season.