![]() "I think the fans will be very pleased to know that there will be a lot more slowing down and a lot more of the Pogues in the future. And so for us to get to a point to slow it down, you needed to have some sort of resolution." "Nobody really cares about how the plane takes off, it's how it lands. "I think part of the pacing of a show is like flying on a plane," Chase Stokes told Today. But at least we're chasing something because this is just like what we like doing." It could turn out that he has malicious intent. It's less about finding the gold and more 'here's a way you can take that and explore it'. "I like the ending because I've always thought that they need to find something more sustainable for their love of treasure," Madison Bailey said. Her mom died, her dad left, but any of these people could appear somehow." Like if a person came back from Cleo's past to really explain some of her mannerisms. "I don't want to ruin them, but I would love to see Cleo's backstory. "I have some theories," Carlacia Grant told Cosmopolitan. So, the Pogues better watch their backs because Blackbeard's treasure isn't the only thing that will cause drama in season four.Īs for what the baddies want to see in season four, they've also got some interesting ideas. It's not completely wild to assume that he could be seeking revenge on the Pogues and an alliance with Topper could be on the cards. This will hit him hard after finally earning Ward's respect and, in turn, the keys to the empire. He instructed the Pogues to keep his father safe, and instead, his father ended up studded with bullets. "And then it would also provide a chance for Rafe to emerge and be aggrieved by that death and blame the Pogues for it, and that would set him up for season four." So we felt like this was the most poetic ending where, at the last second, he tries to redeem himself but dies in the process. "There was no possibility of really a happy ending. "Part of that was about giving bandwidth for Rafe to emerge as the villain going forward, and also feeling that Ward, as a character, had done so many things that were so psychologically damaging to his daughter. "It was hotly debated, but we always had a sense that it might end that way," co-creator Jonas Pate said (via The Hollywood Reporter). Rafe may have been missing from the season finale action, but it's possible the events that unfolded could see him return to his villainous ways in season four - and Ward's death is the likely trigger.Įspecially as the death was written to be part of Rafe's arc. We just wanted to move them into a new phase in their lives and move them forward a little bit." The actors are a little older, and it was harder to keep them in high school. Pate added: "As far as the time jump, we felt like we needed to get them out of school. It is going to be a part of it, but it's not going to be a traditional Blackbeard-type tale, although we're using elements of the mythology going forward." Teasing what this means for season four, co-creator Josh Pate told The Hollywood Reporter: "Blackbeard is part of Outer Banks lore, and so there's just a lot of stuff we can work with out of that. And we all know what that means: He's speeding towards a tumultuous journey - and will no doubt take the others along for the ride. ![]() Instead of turning it down and sending him on his way in a 'no thanks, that's enough questing for me' way, John B smirks. More action is teased when a stranger arrives, bringing with him a manuscript detailing the captain's log of Blackbeard the pirate. But that doesn't mean the adventure ends here.ĭespite the final moments of the finale showing Sarah and John B seeming very settled with their surf shop 18 months after finding El Dorado, there's definitely something brewing on the horizon. Indeed, the quest for El Dorado is over, and the matter of John B's father has literally been put to rest (RIP, Big John). ![]() Well, you can bank on a lot of absolute madness. Outer Banks season 4 plot: What will happen? It would be completely absurd, but in a world where a group of teenagers can make it out of multiple shootouts and car chases without so much as a scratch, anything can happen. Ward and Big John do have a history of faking their own deaths, though, so who knows? Perhaps they'll be back for more. Big John and Ward were both killed off in the finale, their bones resting somewhere in the rainforest, which means we also say goodbye to the slightly redeemable Ward and the actor behind him, Charles Esten. Sadly, despite taking this long to finally track down, Big John (Charles Halford) won't be back for another season. We would also bank on the return of the following: So we're most certainly expecting Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline to reprise their roles. Judging by the closing scenes in the finale, it seems John B and Sarah have a new mission.
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