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The Pogues Set Out for Blackbeard’s Treasure in ‘Outer Banks’ Season 4

Kalia Richardson
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Outer Banks. (L to R) Rudy Pankow as JJ, Chase Stokes as John B in episode 401 of 'Outer Banks.'  - Credit: JACKSON LEE DAVIS/NETFLIX
Outer Banks. (L to R) Rudy Pankow as JJ, Chase Stokes as John B in episode 401 of 'Outer Banks.' - Credit: JACKSON LEE DAVIS/NETFLIX

The working-class Pogues have opted for a laid-back life, setting up a bait and boat charter shop off the coast of North Carolina and nicknaming it “Poguelandia 2.0” in a new Part One trailer for the fourth season of Outer Banks. Their dreams come to a crashing halt, however, when they gamble away their savings and have to foot a $13,000 bill.

“So, here we are back in the G game,” John B, played by Chase Stokes, says. “Come on. How long were we really going to stay out of trouble?”

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The Pogues also take on Wes Genrette’s (who we meet in the Season Three finale) proposal to find Blackbeard’s treasure and embark on another bullet-dodging, cave-diving, cop-evading adventure. Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow, Carlacia Grant return to reprise their respective roles. Other cast members include Drew Starkey, Austin North, Fiona Palomo, J. Anthony Crane, Pollyanna McIntosh, Brianna Brown, Rigo Sanchez, Mia Challis, and Cullen Moss.

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In the third season, the Pogues ventured to El Dorado in search of gold and to find John B’s father, Big John. Once the gang was airlifted to South America, they found Big John, who provided the route for the treasure. As John B and Sarah uncovered the gold and attempted to escape the island, Sarah nearly dies after a gunshot wound. Big John, who was also shot, succumbed to his injuries. Before Big John died, he informed John B that he was proud of him.

Part One for the fourth season of Outer Banks arrives Oct. 10, while Part Two releases Nov. 7.

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