The CW series will begin airing season two TONIGHT (March 16) and even though Max is completely dead, he’s still going to be involved in the story.
In “Stay (I Missed You)”, torn between the heartache of Max’s (Nathan Parsons) sacrifice and the joy of Rosa’s (Amber Midthunder) resurrection, Liz (Jeanine Mason) suppresses her grief to focus on moving out of Roswell with Rosa.
Meanwhile, Michael (Michael Vlamis) copes with Max’s death in his own self-destructive way, while Isobel (Lily Cowles) focuses her attention on honing her alien powers.
Finally, Liz makes an alarming discovery after Rosa begins experiencing mysterious side effects from her resurrection.
Tune in for the season two premiere of Roswell, New Mexico TONIGHT (March 16) at 9/8c on The CW!
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The actress – along with co-stars Heather Hemmens and Amber Midthunder – showed off the front of the first episode’s script on social media on Friday (August 9).
“I promised a fan I’d write this on the cover of my first season 2 script before we even got picked up,” Jeanine captioned the images below on Instagram. “This feels so good. Ladies are back in town. 201 here we come. THANK YOU! #RoswellNM 👽.”
The writing reads, “Things don’t happen to Liz Ortecho, Liz Ortecho makes things happen.” (Liz is Jeanine Mason‘s character on the series.)
The first episode of the second season of Roswell, New Mexico, titled “Stay (I Missed You),” is set to premiere in 2020 on The CW.
The two stars spoke with TVLine about what it will take in the upcoming season of the show and both agree that it’s not going to be an easy fix.
“It took us nine episodes to get together, so we’ll see how long it takes her to bring him back to life. … I hope she can pull it off!†Jeanine shared.
Jeanine also shared that Liz will have quite a time introducing Rosa back into society in the small town.
“It’s been a decade that [Rosa has] been gone, and this is a tiny town where everybody knows everybody else’s business,†she says. “It’s going to be an obstacle to figure out how to keep that a secret, or how to reintroduce her [into society]. I don’t know. The thing that comes to mind is: How do you tell a parent that their child is back after a decade of being dead?â€
Roswell, New Mexico season two will premiere in Spring 2020.
The 28-year-old actress shared how she’s preparing to return to her role as Liz Ortecho on The CW drama in an Instagram post on Monday (July 1).
“Gearing up for Season 2 of @cwroswellnm,” Jeanine wrote. “First up on my returning to Liz Ortecho stack…Sabrina & Corina by @kalimaja. A collection of stories featuring Latina women of the Southwest and the deep-rooted truths of their homelands. Fiercely beautiful and illuminating. So many gifts in this book. Love love. #RoswellNM”
In the photo, Jeanine beams at the camera in her dressing room, holding her copy of Sabrina & Corina.
The actress plays Rosa Ortecho, Liz’s (Jeanine Mason) sister who was just resurrected from the dead after Max (Nathan Parsons) brought her back to life in the season finale.
Showrunner Carina Adly Mackenzie previewed that with Rosa being back, it may not bode well for Max – however, Nathan isn’t gone from the show.
“The problem is, he’s the guy that can resurrect people, and he’s gone now…” she teased with EW. “We’ve still got a lot to learn about Max. Next season, my hope is that we spend a little bit of time asking questions about 1947, about what brought them there in the first place.”
The series was just renewed, along with three others for new seasons on The CW.