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Banshee You Can't Hide from the Dead (2013–2016) Online
Original Title :
You Canu0027t Hide from the Dead
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Crime / Drama / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
2013–2016
Directror :
Greg Yaitanes
Cast :
Antony Starr,Ivana Milicevic,Ulrich Thomsen
Writer :
Jonathan Tropper,David Schickler
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
56min
Rating :
9.1/10

Chayton receives aid from an unexpected source. Gordon and Carrie break Deva out of a party. The night of the heist on Stowe's base arrives, but Hood's hallucinations with Siobhan might put the plan at risk.

Banshee You Can't Hide from the Dead (2013–2016) Online

Chayton receives aid from an unexpected source. Gordon and Carrie break Deva out of a party. The night of the heist on Stowe's base arrives, but Hood's hallucinations with Siobhan might put the plan at risk.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Antony Starr Antony Starr - Lucas Hood
Ivana Milicevic Ivana Milicevic - Carrie Hopewell
Ulrich Thomsen Ulrich Thomsen - Kai Proctor
Frankie Faison Frankie Faison - Sugar Bates
Hoon Lee Hoon Lee - Job
Rus Blackwell Rus Blackwell - Gordon Hopewell
Matt Servitto Matt Servitto - Deputy Brock Lotus
Trieste Kelly Dunn Trieste Kelly Dunn - Deputy Siobhan Kelly
Ryann Shane Ryann Shane - Deva Hopewell
Lili Simmons Lili Simmons - Rebecca Bowman
Geno Segers Geno Segers - Chayton Littlestone
Afton Williamson Afton Williamson - Alison Medding (credit only)
Langley Kirkwood Langley Kirkwood - Colonel Douglas Stowe
Matthew Rauch Matthew Rauch - Clay Burton
Tom Pelphrey Tom Pelphrey - Kurt Bunker

The tunnel in this season is the same as in Season 2 Episode 8, when Job us in Yulish's church looking for Rabbit.


User reviews

Macill

Macill

Have seen a lot of film and TV, have reviewed a lot of film and TV, and I have never seen a "family intervention" like the one that popped off the top of this episode.

Yet another "oh wow" moment from a series that is becoming synonymous with patenting a new kind of Crazy from the Writers Pit.

What is distressing however (and please understand I LOVE this series, I am an addict, I have even started a 12-step program) is that, after the scene in question, in the dialog that followed between the parents, they made an "inside joke" actually using the word "intervention." As a critic, it is my job to tell you that is a warning sign. Just a small one, but a warning sign nonetheless.

I believe we now reached the point in Banshee -- and this is very rare for any show in the history of TV -- where the writers are now competing entirely against themselves. Because there is no other show left standing in this undeclared "cage match" that even comes close.

This is both good and bad.

Good because the fans get adrenalin shock after adrenalin shock from week to week as the writers go progressively insane.

Bad because, when you compete against yourself, you lose the yardstick of common sense. In the last few episodes the writers have gratuitously killed off some of the most memorable characters in TV history; and, in the view of this writer, the show's chewy moral center, which was always tenuous at best, is slowly disappearing. Deva (for example) is becoming a very unsympathetic character in a show which can no longer afford to add any more unsympathetic characters to its roster.

Just saying...