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Who Killed Rebecca In Banshee

Time has also not been kind to Carrie Hopewell, who not only lost her husband, she had her children taken away by Social Services. Now Carrie, who can handle herself in a fight, is now battling the courts and herself to get her children back. Taking down thugs in a back alley to blow off steam might be therapeutic, but it’s actual court-mandated therapy she’s struggling to overcome now. She’s not a broken person, Carrie, but she is far from being whole. Nowthat Hood has finally returned, that may all change.

The last two years have been very kind to Brock Lotus, though. If anyone in Banshee was deserving of a break, it was him. Now, not only is he the sheriff, he’s got a fancy new station to boot—with bulletproof glass that one expects might come in handy later in the season. And it’s Brock who sets season four’s wheels turning, first by accidentally finding Hood in the foothills, and then by informing him of Rebecca’s murder. In another twist, we learn that both Hood and Proctor are persons of interest in the murder investigation. Brock is fearless in this regard, standing toe to toe with Proctor, who is now Banshee’s mayor.

As for Rebecca, there’s no arguing she was a vivacious character, the scent of trouble wafting from her like a cloying perfume. She was a femme fatale of sorts, one who willfully became mixed up in her uncle’s unsavory business practices. So it’s a little bit surprising to learn that Rebecca was kind enough to save Hood after he tried to find booze-soaked resolution from the wrong end of a gun. Were it not for her, Hood would surely be dead.

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Which is why Hood is compelled to solve her murder. He may have failed to find Job, but he intends on finding Rebecca’s murderer. As far as inciting incidents go, this is definitely a strong start to Banshee’s fourth and final season. Hood has his work cut out for him, though. He’s no longer the sheriff, which means he’s essentially operating outside the law as he chases down leads. One could argue that he was technically never Banshee’s actual sheriff (Hood himself points this out to Sugar), but at least he had the department’s resources at his disposal.

Of course, there are plenty of subplots scattered throughout this episode. We know that Kurt Bunker is still with the Banshee PD. We also know that Bunker is sleeping with his brother’s wife. To complicate things even further, we’re reminded that his brother Calvin is a violent white supremacist whose people are working the drug trade for the mayor, who sends the bespectacled Burton along to keep everyone in line.

“Bible” spends a lot of time setting up the rest of the season, which means it doesn’t quite hold up as a standalone hour, as many of Banshee’s better episodes tend to do. This is not a knock against the show. If anything, I am impatient to learn who murdered Rebecca, and to discover what’s become of Job. I don’t think he’s dead, as Hood fears he might be. Job is too important to the show to go out so ignominiously.

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