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It only ends one way. The fourth and final season of this action drama finds ex-con Lucas Hood (Antony Starr) returning to Banshee without his badge, but with a new mission: to hunt for a vicious serial killer and to track down a long-lost ally. Season begins two years after Lucas and Carrie orchestrated a multimillion-dollar heist that went bad, leaving Carrie's husband dead and Job in the hands of a criminal gang. After a bender, during which he finds an unlikely saviour in Rebecca, Lucas emerges from a self-imposed exile and goes back to Banshee to find it a drastically changed town that's facing multiple threats on many levels. (Warner Bros. AU)

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EvilPhoEniX 

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English A slight downward slope from the climactic third season. It felt like they skimped on the budget and the action series became more of a depressing and emotionally strained thriller, not that that's a bad thing, but the lack of violence, sex and fights is not a positive card to end one of the best series. I expected the finale to be uncompromising towards the characters, but in the end there weren't too many fallen bodies. 75% ()

Malarkey 

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English Season 4 was definitely the weakest of the series, but since it was also the shortest, it was bearable. There are fewer action scenes and gory moments, though the ones that are there still pack a punch. However, there are also some pretty cringeworthy moments — like that arson scene, for example. By the end, I was set on giving it three stars, expecting it to be a letdown. But nostalgia hit hard, and the final episode actually won me over. It was a nice way to wrap up the series. ()

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