Season 2 ofThe Irrationalkept viewers on their toes with plenty of surprises! We’ve seen Alec (Jesse L. Martin) learn more about his past and revisit old memories earlier in the season, as well asan unexpected team-upbetween Marisa (Maahra Hill) and Rose (Karen David) that went quite well despite their romantic connections to the same man. Moreover, even as Alec’s ex-wife, Marisa’s good-natured relationship with his younger sister, Kylie (Travina Springer) hasn’t become a thing of the past as the duo remain pretty close despite the divorce.

In Season 2, Marisa and Kylie have a new relationship since they now work together, which sort of augments theiralready existing personal relationship. During a set visit at which Collider’sSamantha Coleywas in attendance, Maahra Hill told the press:

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“We have a new relationship, a new working relationship to add to our previous personal relationship, which is, I think, also enhanced by working together, because you get to have time with each other where you have an issue at work, and you go back, and you’re like, ‘Hey, I’m struggling here, what do I do?’ You know, you have like a buddy, just somebody that you can partner with to share some of the things that you’re going through.”

The IrrationalSeason 2 recently wrapped up on March 25 and has not yet been renewed at NBC. The season featured the return of the majority of the cast from its prequel season, which, besides Hill, who portrays the FBI Agent Marisa, includesJesse L. Martin asthe astute Professor Alec Mercer, Springer as Alec’s sister Kylie, who is also now an independent contractor with the FBI,Karen Davidas Alec’s girlfriend Rose Dinshaw withArash DeMaxiandMolly Kunzas Rizwan Asadi and Phoebe Duncan respectively.

‘The Irrational’ Season 2 Explores Marisa & Kylie’s Sisterhood

Despite the extent to which divorce typically ruins relationships between other family members of the separating parties, viewers have seen thatThe Irrationalis different, given Marisa and Kylie’s relationship. Hill further broke it down, expressing delight to seethe procedural’s latest seasonfocus on the duo’s sisterhood post-divorce. She said: “I’m very excited about the sisterhood that we have and being able to just explore that dynamic and that kind of relationship.” Springer then added:

“Displaying what a relationship can look like after divorce and the sisterhood that existed doesn’t dissolve just because marriage dissolved, and so I think seeing what it can evolve into [has] been really nice.”

Stay tuned at Collider for further updates onThe Irrational.