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🚨🚨🚨Warning: This story has major spoilers for the Season 4 finale of "Outer Banks." "Outer Banks," a show about treasure-hunting, family mysteries, island survival and more, just aired ...
From a shocking pregnancy to a major character death, Outer Banks made some controversial narrative swings while wrapping up season 4. Warning: This story contains spoilers about season 4 of Outer ...
We've been hit with another super-emotional, extremely shocking, cliff-hanger of a season finale. Viewers expected the high stakes going into season 4 part 2, with all the big revelations from part 1.
[58] Setting up the series' endgame, Kripke commented on the season finale's impact, stating: "There's a sort of seismic change at the end of season four; nothing in the world is going to be the same." [59] The season finale is dedicated to Larry Kripke, father of Eric Kripke, who died on February 13, 2024. [60]
The final episode of the season, the series finale, drew 2.9 million viewers, making it the highest watched episode of the series. This was a 68% increase from the 1.7 million viewers for the third-season finale, [25] which was a record high for the series. [26] [27]
The nerdy Milton (Dylan Riley Snyder) begins to suspect that something is up with Kelly and reviews his findings with Principal Miller (Eric Wheeler), though he has a little trouble believing the concept of a pregnant boy. Lisa calls Kelly in an effort to get back together with him, on the condition that the baby be transferred back to her.
Warning: Outer Banks season 4 spoilers ahead! Outer Banks season 4 came to a close with the release of part 2 on Nov. 7, but the ending shocked many fans.. Though the cast teased that the show was ...
On February 20, 2013 it was announced that TBS had opted not to renew the series, and that the Oprah Winfrey Network had since ordered a third season as part of a new deal the network made with Perry. [2] After leaving TBS, OWN had aired episodes of For Better or Worse from 2013–2017