![]() ![]() It's all blissfully calm until a stranger arrives, ready to shake up their lives. ![]() Sarah and John B have bought their surf shop, Kie is busy saving turtles, Pope is studying and JJ bought the charter boat. Initially, it seems that the teens' lives have settled down. The final moments of the episode are an 18-month flash-forward. It was so sad." How Outer Banks' season 3 ending sets up season 4 ![]() It was such a long ride back to the hotel. "She always had hope that maybe he would be a good person, and the one time he actually did what she was hoping he could do, it was the last. "The scene itself broke my heart for Sarah because the one time he showed up for her without any ill intentions or underlying motives is the time that ended him. "It was a really heartbreaking send-off," Cline said (via Netflix). Ward's death had a major impact on Madelyn Cline, who plays Sarah. The two are buried side by side in the rainforest. She isn't the only one to lose a parent on this quest, as Big John sadly bleeds out from his earlier wounds. He jumps in front of his daughter, taking an onslaught of bullets in her place before pushing Ryan off a cliff. He attempts to shoot Sarah first but Ward intervenes. John B is about to surrender, but it's not enough for Ryan, who wants payback for those who he has lost in the struggle with the Pogues. Outer Banks, being Outer Banks, throws in yet another twist when Singh's second-in-command Ryan (Lou Ferrigno Jr) also shows up to pinch the gold. Ward is at the end of a losing battle when Sarah takes her father's gun to prevent anyone from being shot. His attack, however, is interrupted by JJ and the others, who are wielding machetes. ![]() There's no time to celebrate their massive win, though, as Ward turns up with a gun, intent on taking their loot. Singh tries and fails to extinguish the dynamite, and an explosion ricochets through the jungle. In the kerfuffle, both Johns and Sarah escape with their gold. Big John is shot, but they manage to escape. It's revealed that Ward has been working with Singh and has sold Sarah and John B out by disclosing their location.īig John remains steadfast in his decision not to translate the secrets of the Gnomon even when John B's life is threatened, which results in a shootout. However, Singh appears just in time to scupper their plans when he receives the next clue. Big John doesn't share the answers but does help them find El Dorado. Teamwork, however, is not their strong point, as Big John doesn't trust his daughter-in-law Sarah, who also happens to be Ward's daughter. Through the moonlight, the idol clicks into place, revealing the rare clues - clues that lead to riddles they must now solve. And, with Singh's men close behind, they are forced to let him tag along so as not to waste time.Īt El Tesoro, Ward is too weak to join them in the hike and so suggests he waits behind to warn them of Singh's arrival.ĭeep in the jungle, John B and the group locate the Gnomon idol. Unfortunately, Ward also had the same idea of seeking out Jose. With this new information in hand, they find the tour guide Jose at the river. However, he reveals the Denmark Tanny letter with a bonus translation key, which is literally a game-changer. Once safe, Big John admits to them that he can't translate the Gnomon. Carlos sets his men on them to search the village for Big John. Sarah (Madelyn Cline) and John B have managed to help Big John escape from captivity, but this has put them directly in Carlos Singh's firing line. They, too, head to Tres Rocas and eventually catch up with the gang. Meanwhile, Kie (Madison Bailey) and JJ (Rudy Pankow) also arrive in South America with the help of the drug smuggler Barracuda Mike. Out of Ward's earshot, John lays out his plan of action - including his intention to seek out a man called Jose in Tres Rocas before going to Solana, an archaeological site.ĭespite John's best efforts, the untrustworthy Ward is indeed listening in on everything he's saying, which doesn't bode well. But don't think for a minute that means that John B has begun to trust him. John B (Chase Stokes) and co finally make it to the Orinoco basin thanks to Ward (Charles Esten) and his private jet. We couldn't possibly throw you in the deep end without a float. It feels unfair to jump straight to the conclusion without a little context, because boy, was there a lot going on in that last episode. ![]()
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