

"GOOD LORD" - Abby Anderson: Blair and Sterling discuss the lives of bad kids in the Bargain Hole parking lot.

"Let’s Go" - Sunshine & The Rain: Blair and Sterling arrive at school. Teenage Bounty Hunters Season 1, Episode 1 Songs Here's every confirmed song that's featured in Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 on Netflix. The aforementioned Method Man doesn't actually perform as the charismatic bounty hunter Terrance Coin, however the protagonist Blair does take the mic for an impressive live performance that seemingly foreshadows what's to come in future seasons. In each episode, there's a gritty rock and roll theme song which plays over the most dramatic scenes a musical balance of both country and heavy metal. The Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 score was composed by Jonathan Sanford, who previously scored the USA series Dare Me.

Related: Teenage Bounty Hunters Cast Guide: Where You Recognize The Actors From Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 also explores themes of race and privilege through the supporting characters Miles Taylor (Myles Evans ) and April Stevens (Devon Hales), respectively, and features a supporting performance from Cliff "Method Man" Smith, one of the founding members of the iconic hip-hop group Wu-Tang Clan. A subplot involves the twins' parents, Debbie (Virginia Williams) and Anderson (Mackenzie Astin), who seemingly have something to hide about their life experiences from years past.

In their privates lives, Sterling and Blair explore their sexuality and try to better understand themselves as women. At school, the twins present a proper image to their teachers and friends. Set in Georgia, Teenage Bounty Hunters season 1 follows the Wesley sisters as they catch fugitives with the assistance of grizzled bounty hunter Bowser Simmons (Kadeem Hardison).
