Laura Dern screaming in Big Little Lies.

Big Little Lies Is Back With the Season 2 Trailer of Our Dreams

Take me to Monterey!

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**Spoilers for Big Little Lies season one. Why haven’t you watched it yet!?**

If you were like me, you started to watch Big Little Lies and found yourself lost in the lives of these women from Monterey. Madeline Martha Mackenzie, Renata Klein, Celeste Wright, Bonnie Carlson, and Jane Chapman all came into our lives, and their web of lies had us enthralled until the very end, when we watched the demise of Perry Wright.

For a while, it seemed as if that would be it—that we wouldn’t get a second season because, well, that’s the end of the book—but luckily for us all, Reese Witherspoon and everyone over at HBO knew what our greedy hearts desired and worked to give us another look at the women of Monterey. With an all-star cast of Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Zoe Kravitz, Laura Dern, Shailene Woodley, and now, Meryl Streep, we’re about to embark on a wild time in this small ocean town.

The season 2 trailer dropped yesterday, and honestly, the montage of women screaming is a pretty big mood.

From there, Twitter began to go a little wild over our collective excitement, but honestly, can you blame us? Big Little Lies became such a sensation among fans, and having just this little bit of content has us getting ready for all the twists that season 2 is going to give us!

Is season 2 going to keep us on the edge of our seats just as much as season 1? Probably! And if not, I will still watch and cry, because I’ve never wanted to live in Monterey more in my entire life. June cannot come fast enough.

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