#BANSHEE TV SHOW SEASON 4 START DATE SERIES#
The result is an episode reminiscent of the series premiere where the circumstances of characters like Hood, Brock (Matt Servitto), Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen), Carrie (Ivana Milicevic), and Sugar (Frankie Faison) have to be rediscovered by those watching – well, maybe not Sugar, who has gone back to slinging whiskey and the only real change he's undertaken is the oddly prescient purchase of a vengeance mobile – i.e., any '60s or '70s model muscle car, preferably in black. With so many changes to address, the premiere spends the majority of its roughly 57-minute runtime explaining precisely what happened in the interim between season 3 and 4, but it does so in typical Banshee fashion. In other words, starting things off with a murder mystery and much larger-than-expected time jump isn't necessarily the series walking into uncharted territory it's just the series taking a different route to get to a familiar place.
He's a man with no name a man with a past that may or may not involve a clandestine Special Forces group before it definitely involved being a thief and spending 15 years in a maximum-security lock-up. Mystery is nothing new for the show or its characters after all, its protagonist, the very mysterious Lucas Hood (Antony Starr), is actually someone else. Banshee is the pulpiest series on television right now, and it's certainly the pulpiest series that's been on television in quite some time – its only real competition at the moment is maybe Sundance TV's Hap and Leonard, but even that carries a slightly different almost whimsical tone – and so it seems fitting that the final season should bring some mystery to its proceedings.