Peter and Rose walking away from car in The Night AgentNetflix’s hit show, The Night Agent, will be returning for a sophomore season with one key character from season 1 of the series being part of the cast. With The Night Agent’s cast led by Gabriel Basso and Luciane Buchanan, the show followed Peter, an FBI agent who becomes involved in a political conspiracy. Based on Matthew Quirk’s best-selling novel of the same name, The Night Agent became one of Netflix’s biggest shows when it premiered.

Reacher and The Night Agent are both anthology series. However, they have one significant difference. So far, Reacher hasn’t had any of the characters from its first season play a significant role in the show’s subsequent seasons. The Night Agent season 2’s cast, on the other hand, will include a key character from season 1, which creates a huge challenge for the series.

The Night Agent Season 2 Has To Justify Why Rose Will Be Part Of The Story

Rose’s Story Was Completed In The Night Agent Season 1

Gabriel Basso as Peter Sutherland and Luciane Buchanan as Rose Larkin in The Night Agent Season 1 episode 8
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Rose and Peter saying goodbye in front of a convoy of trucks in The Night Agent

While Roscoe’s possible return in Reacher season 3 is justified, Rose being part of The Night Agent season 2 cast isn’t. At the end of The Night Agent season 1, Rose and Peter solve the show’s central mystery. The completion of the Metro bombing investigation means that Rose has no clear role to play in the story going forward. Peter, on the other hand, has a reason to be in The Night Agent season 2 because his story isn’t complete. After all, he still has to find out what really happened to his father.

Given that The Night Agent is going to be an anthology series like Reacher and Jack Ryan, it doesn’t make sense for Rose to be in the sophomore season. The fact that season 1 used Matthew Quirk’s book which it was based on in its entirety, gives the show’s creators an opportunity to justify Rose’s continued presence in the series. Of course, Rose’s relationship with Peter is a justifiable reason for her to be in The Night Agent season 2. However, that reason alone would waste her potential because she’s a compelling character.

Rose Can’t Get Involved With The Night Agent’s New Case Out Of Sheer Chance Again

The Night Agent Season 2 Will Have To Explain Rose’s Involvement In Peter’s New Case

Characters from The Night Agent on Netflix

In Reacher season 1, Roscoe was involved in the case Reacher was investigating because she was a cop. Rose, on the other hand, became involved in Peter’s investigation because of her aunt and uncle. Now that that part of the story has been effectively closed, the next time Rose is an active part of whatever crime Peter is solving shouldn’t be out of sheer chance again. It would be tough for Rose to be involved in Peter’s new case, because, unlike him, she doesn’t work for the government.

Rose is the former CEO of a tech company, which makes her extremely handy with technology.

The Night Agent season 1 ending with Peter becoming an official night agent with no indication of what Rose will be doing in his absence is great for her story arc. Rose is the former CEO of a tech company, which makes her extremely handy with technology. Her skills with technology could be the shoe in she needs in order for her to work with Peter on a case again. Since it’s not possible for The Night Agent season 2 to be based on Quirk’s book, the show could draw inspiration from the author’s other books to give Rose a new role.

The Night Agent Season 2 Bringing Rose Back Is Great For The Netflix Show

Rose And Peter Had A Great Dynamic

Peter and Rose with their hands up in a dockyard in The Night Agent

There are, of course, several things that made The Night Agent such a successful show. The easy-to-follow story, an engaging mystery, and great chemistry between the two leads made the show a compelling watch. While Reacher is beloved because it’s an anthology that introduces new characters in each season, this method isn’t without its risks. Audiences become attached to characters in TV shows, so it’s not always great to have a completely new cast in every season.

Although Rose’s story is complete in terms of her involvement with Peter’s investigation, the show’s first season didn’t really touch on why she was axed from her company.

Rose’s return in The Night Agent season 2 carries a lot of potential for the series. She’s an already-established character who had a compelling dynamic with Peter. Since The Night Agent season 1 primarily focused on Peter and Rose, her return in season 2 to can build more on their relationship and what else the couple can achieve together. Although Rose’s story is complete in terms of her involvement with Peter’s investigation, the show’s first season didn’t really touch on why she was axed from her company. The Night Agent season 2 can explore that part of Rose’s story.