The highly anticipated return of "Bad Sisters" for its second season does not disappoint, as it picks up the threads of the Garvey sisters' lives two years after the events of the first season. The opening episode, titled "Good Sisters," is a masterclass in suspense, character development, and the exploration of the complexities of family bonds and guilt.

The episode commences with a grand celebration, signaling a new beginning for Grace, who is about to marry Ian. The sisters, still reeling from the aftermath of their actions against Grace's abusive husband, John Paul (JP), are trying to move forward. However, the past comes back to haunt them when a body is discovered at the Williams' home, clad in Becka's cow onesie, setting the stage for a new mystery.
New characters are introduced, including Ian, Grace's soon-to-be husband, who seems to be a breath of fresh air in Grace's life. Angelica, Roger's sister, becomes the central figure of interest for the season, and Detective Houlihan, a young female detective, is shown to be sharp and perceptive, despite being underestimated by her male colleagues.
The discovery of George's dismembered body in a suitcase at the Williams' home is a chilling reminder of JP's dark past. The suitcase, found by workers cleaning the pond, contains the remains of JP's father, a revelation that shocks the sisters and brings Detective Loftus back into the fold, who is now tasked with mentoring the astute Houlihan.
A bachelorette celebration at the races provides a moment of levity amidst the tension. The sisters, along with Roger and Angelica, place bets on a horse named Hurry Stiles, with the sisters winning a significant amount of money. However, Angelica's bet never goes through, adding a layer of suspicion to her character.
Grace's wedding is a beautiful affair, but it's overshadowed by the presence of Angelica and the introduction of new characters like Joe, Becka's new boyfriend, and Eileen, Eva's menopause coach. The ceremony is a testament to Grace's resilience, but the peace is short-lived as Roger's guilt over their shared secret with JP threatens to unravel everything.
The episode reaches its climax when Grace confesses to Ian about JP's abuse and her actions to end it. Ian's initial disbelief turns to panic as the reality of the situation sinks in, leading to a dramatic confrontation and his eventual departure. This leaves Grace devastated and the sisters scrambling to deal with the fallout. Roger's internal struggle and Angelica's growing suspicions add another layer of tension to the episode. Roger's decision to go to the police is a ticking time bomb, and Angelica's awareness of the sisters' involvement in the body's discovery adds a new dimension to the story.
"Good Sisters" is a gripping start to the second season of "Bad Sisters," weaving a intricate tapestry of family dynamics, guilt, and the consequences of past actions. The episode leaves viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to see how the sisters will navigate the new challenges that have arisen. With a perfect blend of suspense, character development, and dark humor, "Bad Sisters" continues to captivate and surprise, proving that it remains a must-watch series.