So, what happens next after discovering the legendary city of El Dorado? Where does one go after reaching the height of treasure hunting? The answer isn’t as clear-cut as it seems. The Pogues are back, facing new challenges, and with Blackbeard lurking in the shadows, they are off on another adventure.
When it comes to kicking off Season 4, I had my doubts about how Outer Banks would continue John B’s (Chase Stokes) story after the events of Season 3.
That season wrapped up his journey so completely that the introduction of yet another treasure hunt felt somewhat forced. However, the start of Season 4 takes us back, revealing just how desperate the ragtag group of Pogues has become in the wake of their previous exploits.
Outer Banks Season 4: From El Dorado to Blackbeard
With the actual death of John B’s dad (Charles Halford), it felt like the end of a chapter in Outer Banks. He and his father had found El Dorado, and not only did they see it, but they also managed to bring back a substantial amount of gold before destroying it in an explosion.
In many ways, Season 4 marks the beginning of a new chapter in the lives of the Pogues. The show rewinds back to before the 18-month time jump, following the Pogues as they return home, reconnect with their families, and gradually rebuild their lives.
The gold they recovered is worth just over a million dollars—a significant amount, but not enough for them to live without working. Instead of dividing it up, they choose to pool their resources to create a place called Poguelandia on the land where JJ’s (Rudy Pankow) house is located.
However, a series of bad decisions—particularly concerning money—lead them to struggle financially once more. Even though they start their own business, they find themselves living paycheck to paycheck. Their story about El Dorado gets recognized, and they are honored by their town in a scene reminiscent of the end of Season 3.
While they put treasure hunting behind them, a mysterious character named Wes Genrette (David Jensen) appears, offering them another opportunity to make money. He is searching for an artifact that could lift the curse on his family.
This artifact is an amulet that belonged to Blackbeard’s wife, Elizabeth. Though it is a dangerous task, the Pogues have fought against crime lords in the Caribbean before, and with their property taxes due, they need the money. So, the group embarks on another treasure-hunting adventure.
However, throughout much of Season 4 Part 1, the treasure hunting feels disconnected from the Pogues. While we understand their need to find the amulet for cash to save Poguelandia, it lacks the same sense of urgency that marked previous seasons.
What made the first three seasons of Outer Banks so engaging was how intertwined the treasure hunts were with John B’s life. For him, it was never just about the money; it was a way to connect with his father, and greed had little to do with it.
The search for the amulet eventually leads to the pursuit of Blackbeard’s hidden treasure, yet the stakes feel lower this time, even if their cherished Poguelandia is on the line. Still, this new storyline hints at future treasure hunts. What will come next for them? The Treasure of Lima? The Holy Grail?
Season 4 Brings Us Back to the Outer Banks
One of the biggest criticisms of Season 3 was how it took the Pogues away from the Outer Banks. Much of the action unfolded south of the equator, which meant we missed the unique OBX charm that makes the show so enjoyable. Season 4 is a return to that beloved atmosphere.
The Pogues are back to confronting the Kooks. Rafe (Drew Starkey) continues to be a nuisance, Topper (Austin North) has become even more unbearable, and Shoupe (Cullen Moss) gives the Pogues a hard time, even though they have historically been the victims of crimes.
Picture dirt bike races, surf rivalries, and potential armed confrontations with pirates, all set against the backdrop of rat-infested catacombs. That’s what you get in Season 4 of Outer Banks. The season takes some time to regain its rhythm.
The 18-month time gap creates a slow start, but fans who want to see the Pogues in a less dangerous setting will appreciate this buildup. John B and Sarah are living a domestic life, thinking about their future together, while Kiara (Madison Bailey) embraces a free-spirited lifestyle, growing impressive weed.
JJ runs deep-sea charters for tourists on his boat. Pope (Jonathan Daviss) manages the finances, and Cleo (Carlacia Grant) helps out at their new bait shop. It’s a dream for many 17-year-olds: living with friends, no adults around, and doing what they want.
This season also showcases a different side of the characters. Without life-or-death scenarios, we get to see their strengths and weaknesses more clearly. However, Outer Banks shines brightest when it balances character dynamics with unexpected plot twists and thrilling adventures.
The rivalry between the Kooks and Pogues will always exist, but framing it as a treasure hunt can feel a bit trivial. There are hints of other plots brewing, such as plans to buy land in The Cut and develop it further into Figure Eight, but these ideas are only teased at this stage.
Despite this return to its roots, Outer Banks struggles to regain its footing following the conclusion of its largest storyline.
Rafe’s Character Development Takes Center Stage
Aside from the Pogues, we also get insight into Rafe’s new life after his father’s death. While Sarah finds healing living with the Pogues, Rafe grapples with grief and comes to terms with his father’s legacy. He has a new girlfriend, Sofia (Fiona Palomo), who offers a fresh perspective on Ward.
Although her arrival feels somewhat random, like Cleo’s introduction to the Pogues, Sofia brings a different angle to Rafe’s character. Despite being a Pogue, Ward seems to genuinely care for Sofia, even as he struggles with her social status. This adds a nice change of pace for someone previously seen as the show’s most unlikable character.
Watching Rafe show between the worlds of Kooks and Pogues is fascinating. He understands that, although he was born into wealth, his father came from humble beginnings and built his own fortune.
While Topper and his friends live carefree lives without consequences—and they are particularly annoying this season—it’s no longer fair to label Rafe with that crowd. Even though he’s more distanced from the action now, seeing him evolve into a character with depth beyond the typical villain role is a compelling development.
Rafe’s journey through grief is also an important theme in Season 4. His father’s death creates a void in his life that he struggles to fill. In previous seasons, Rafe was often characterized by his reckless behavior and erratic decisions.
However, this season shows a more vulnerable side of him as he deals with the reality of losing his father. His interactions with Sofia reveal his need for connection and understanding as he tries to redefine himself outside of his family’s shadow.
Rafe’s character arc raises questions about identity and morality. Can he break free from the toxic legacy left by his father? As he begins to show these themes, viewers may root for Rafe in ways they never expected. The complexity of his character adds depth to the narrative, making it more than just a story about treasure hunting and rivalries.
Plot Twists and Betrayals in Season 4 Part 1
As the season unfolds, it takes some time to build momentum, but by the time the treasure hunt kicks into high gear, Outer Banks is back to delivering thrilling content. We witness near-death experiences, outlandish situations, and the Pogues managing to outsmart grown adults.
Although I critiqued the early episodes for their lack of connection to the Pogues’ lives, by the end of Episode 5, “Albatross,” a significant plot twist finally reveals itself, pulling JJ into the center of the action.
While John B remains the emotional core of the Pogues, JJ embodies their impulsive spirit, and it will be intriguing to see how he responds to this life-altering event.
The development of JJ’s character in Season 4 is also noteworthy. JJ has always been portrayed as the wild card of the group, often making impulsive decisions that lead to chaos. However, as the season progresses, we see him struggling with his sense of responsibility.
The stakes are higher, and JJ must learn to show the consequences of his actions. This internal conflict adds depth to his character and creates compelling drama. Viewers will likely resonate with his journey of self-discovery, which mirrors the broader themes of the show.
In addition, the season throws in character betrayals and a shocking death that leaves viewers anxious for the second half of the season. Just when it seems the story is gaining momentum, Part 1 concludes. The unpredictability of the plot keeps fans engaged, as they wonder who can be trusted and what lies ahead for the Pogues.
As we see the stakes rise, the show continues to develop its secondary characters. The dynamics among the Pogues are enriched by their interactions with new characters like Wes.
His character brings a fresh perspective to the group and adds complexity to their treasure-seeking adventures. The challenge of finding the amulet creates a sense of urgency, but it also highlights the bonds between the characters, showcasing their loyalty and resilience in the face of adversity.
The Future of the Pogues: What Lies Ahead?
As we look ahead, the future of the Pogues remains uncertain. Will they find the amulet and save Poguelandia? What new challenges and treasures await them? The show has laid the groundwork for potential new adventures, keeping viewers engaged and eager for more.
It’s a thrilling time to be a fan of Outer Banks, as the series promises to deliver excitement and emotional depth as the characters show their lives.
The season leaves many questions unanswered, making it clear that the adventures of the Pogues are far from over. The introduction of new threats, both external and internal, adds layers to the narrative.
How will the group handle the fallout from their past actions? Will they be able to stick together, or will the pressures of their newfound fame and fortune drive them apart?
Moreover, as the treasure hunting evolves, it will be interesting to see how the characters’ motivations shift. Are they still in it for the thrill, or have their priorities changed? The scheme of these questions adds depth to the full narrative, promising a rich scheme of stories to unfold in future seasons.
Outer Banks Season 4 brings back the beloved Pogues while introducing new challenges and adventures. As they attempt to rebuild their lives, they are faced with difficult choices, financial struggles, and the looming threat of new enemies. The season beautifully captures the essence of friendship, loyalty, and the quest for identity, all set against the vibrant backdrop of the Outer Banks.