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posted by misanthrope86
Here is the first step in my Banshee Recovery Program. Yep, welcome to my therapy. This is my review of the series finale, 4x08 'Requiem'.

I wasn't really sure what I was expecting from the finale. The fourth season had been a little odd, with the focus on the, hate to say it, clichéd and kinda boring serial killer Satanists (more on that in another therapy session). With Satan McHornFace out of the way, I was hopeful that our last hora in Banshee would focus on our beloved crew of misfits, and on that front, the finale pretty much delivered.

I loved the opening of the episode. A horde of Nazis...
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As más post-Banshee therapy, I slapped together a lista of my 10 favourite Banshee preciouses. I hope tu enjoy my fangirling/tears.


10. Angry Ant Jim Racine

He was a bit of a shit, but I really enjoyed Jim Racine's angry, amargo, amargos little mission to fuck things up. And his death was epic. I wish he'd had a little más screentime to poke at capucha, campana a little while longer.


9. Job's BFF Sugar Bates

Sugar is awesome. I amor how he took in and supported capucha, campana right from the start. Sugar is obviously an excellent judge of character, and knows that while people like capucha, campana and Job are violent and......
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On June 3, 2016, 'Banshee' co-creator Jonathan Tropper answered a bunch of Fanshee preguntas (see link!). His respuestas offered up some confirmations of assumed information, and some new information about characters and events in the series. Here I break some of it down, because I have feels.

I shall begin with...

Schrödinger's Kai

A couple of Fanshees asked Tropper about Kai's final scene of the series:

Q: Was Proctor's final scene meant to be ambiguous?

A: No. It was meant to be más like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. tu know he gets killed, but we don’t want to mostrar it.


Tropper also commented...
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I realised as I was escritura my series finale review that I had spent a shitload of time and words talking myself through the aparejo, burton death, so I decided to lift the bulk of that out of my original review and have a dedicated aparejo, burton death therapy session. Coz I am a totally normal person.

So it was ever-so-unsurprisingly revealed that Satan McHornFace was NOT Rebecca's killer. Cue my anxiety! I'd read fan theories about aparejo, burton being the killer and it made sense and I was ok with it. The Rebecca-Burton rivalry had been set up long ago, and having it be a central storyline in the end was pretty...
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