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'12 Monkeys' Season 2 Episode 2 Spoilers: What To Expect In 'Primary'

Season 2 of Syfy's hit science fiction drama TV series, "12 Monkeys" kicks off on a good note, at least for Ramse and Cole, who are now starting to patch up their broken friendship after that grueling conflict in the Season finale.

However, it looks like Cole might not yet be ready to mend her relationship with Cassie. Spoiler alert for those who missed the Season 2 premiere, "Year of The Monkey," Cassie pointed a gun at Cole for refusing to kill Jennifer Goines. The latter was holding the virus that if unleashed, can wipe out humanity.

Fans of the series are now anticipating what will happen in the upcoming episode titled "Primary." The synopsis from TV Listings reads as follow:

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"Cole gets stranded in 2016 after an attempt to destroy the virus changes the future; Jones and Railly deal with the consequences of the changed timeline."

To give more glimpse about the brand new segment, the network released a promo video, which revealed that the plague still happens even if the virus was destroyed.

The clip shows Cassie destroying the vials upon vials of the virus while Jennifer, Ramse and Cole watch over in the flames. However, it turns out that the dreaded epidemic still occurred.

Cole seems distraught of the outcome of their mission and asked Goines about it. Leland's daughter said that it did change something "but not what you think."

The hour, meanwhile, is expected to see Ramse heading to 2044. Cole confided to Cassie that he won't pull the trigger on Ramse, as what can be seen in the sneak peek video. This changes the fate of the character as he was supposed to die. Upset, Cassie decides to send Ramse, instead of Cole, back to the said year to extract information.

Find out how these events unfold when "12 Monkeys" Season 2 Episode 2 airs this Monday, Apr. 25, at 9 on SyFy.

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