


Looking back at the first season, John B, Sarah, JJ, Kiara and Pope all had a carefree mindset that made them the teens we wished we were. The relationships between the teens also changed. We’re happy for John B, but can we move on to the next scene already? Until the end of season two, we thought he was dead, so the reunion of John B and his father failed to spark any emotion for us because we never knew about their relationship in the first place. The issue of Big John’s character seriously was the downfall of this season. We watched the show to experience spontaneous summers in the dead of freezing February, not to watch Big John abandon his son to go on little adventures. While watching, we felt like we were seeing more of these money-hungry criminals than the Pogues, who we started the show for. Even though the main group consisted of the same actors from the previous seasons, we also met John B’s dad named Big John, Carlos Singh and several other adults involved in the mystery. The teens then get tangled up in the competitive search for Denmark Tanny’s, a historical figure on the island, diary along with the mystery of “El Dorado.”Ī major miss of this season was the characters. After flagging down a fishing plane and getting a ride from the suspicious Portis, the teens find themselves in Barbados, where they realize their pilot wasn’t so friendly after all. By hunting for food and surviving with what they have, the Pogues made do with what is on the island for a month. The season starts somewhere in the Caribbean with main characters John B (Chase Stokes), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), Kiara (Madison Bailey), JJ (Rudy Pankow) and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) on the deserted island they named “Poguelandia,” which they ended the second season stranded on.

But this season’s execution was disappointing. Viewers loved “Outer Banks” for its combination of teenage drama, adventure and relationships. Kooks rivalry, captivated by the engaging characters who never seemed to get along. After the show’s debut in April 2020, fans fell in love with the Pogues vs. 23, Netflix released the long-awaited third season of “Outer Banks,” indulging fans after the cliffhanger ending of the previous jaw-dropping season.
