Since the beginning of Sheriff Country, Skye has been stuck, and her consideration of college has only enhanced that feeling.
She doesn’t know what she wants to do with her life, and it needs to be normalized. Not all teenagers know what they want to do when they grow up, and it’s okay to take time to think it over.
At the same time, Sheriff Country has shown us what Skye excels at, and the series should really lean into it.
Skye Is the Queen of Paperwork
As soon as her grandfather decided to go legit as a cannabis grower, Skye supported him and did what she could to help him achieve that dream throughout Sheriff Country Season 1 Episode 7.
That meant looking for the deed to his house and filling out the paperwork, and it’s not the first time we’ve seen Skye step up to the plate when it comes to organization and paperwork.
While she may not be able to keep her life in order, she can handle contracts and manage a range of admin tasks.
At the same time, she offered to wait on hold for Wes, demonstrating the patience required for an administrative role.
While we don’t know a lot about her, she doesn’t come across as a dumb kid; she’s just made some mistakes in her life.
With this in mind, sitting behind a desk as a secretary doesn’t make sense, but there are other jobs that require the administrative skills she has.
Skye Could Be a Paralegal
What about a career in law? Skye may have been on the wrong side of it before, but she wants to do the right thing.
When it came to her murder charge, Skye took time to figure out what she could do and how she could help her case.
Of course, for the sake of TV, there was drama, and Sheriff Country took us down a rabbit hole while Mickey figured out who really killed Brandon.
However, throughout it all, Skye showed interest in the process, and she listened to her lawyer in court.
This could have sparked an idea for her future: with her skills in paperwork, she could make a great paralegal.
Sheriff Country needs to lean into this, as it would give Skye more purpose in the show and offer more on-screen time between Skye and Travis, both of which the series is lacking.
Take the Time to Grow
Of course, Sheriff Country Season 1 can’t just jump into the idea of Skye being a paralegal, or even looking at law school if she decides to follow her father’s footsteps.
This will take time to breathe, and the best way to do that is to commit to Skye’s ability to remain patient and at ease with paperwork and contracts.
It will make the switch to this way of thinking easier to believe, especially if someone like Wes mentions how she can manage so much paperwork and keep everything organized.
It could even start with Wes needing to find or file something else for his legitimate business, and she is the one who creates his filing system.
The point is to show that it’s okay not to know what you want to do in the late teens and early 20s, as not everyone has it all figured out.
However, sometimes, that career can hit you when you least expect it, and leaning into this part of Skye’s skills would be an excellent way for Sheriff Country to do something with the character.
Right now, the show seems stuck on what to do with Skye because the character doesn’t know what to do, which could lead to underuse.
I’d rather not see that happen. Sheriff Country should utilize the arcs that Skye already has to give her something great to do.
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