Hey there, Banshee fans. I know you're hurting. This week's INSANE episode brought the hammer down right from the jump and continued to beat us to an emotional pulp until the very last second—but the ...
The best bonding moments were with Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen)’s no longer so nice niece, Rebecca Bowman (Lili Simmons), and Uncle Kai’s bowtie wearing one-man murder and mayhem machine, Clay Burton ...
I don't think I'll ever doubt them again; "Tribal" was everything they promised and so much more, not to mention one of the most intense and relentless episodes of television I've ever seen, period.
This episode opened with her and Kai tied to chairs in an abandoned Banshee high school gym, but she was virtually ignored as Kai got the brunt of the Blackbeard’s fists of fury. It was a very ...
The intensely violent Cinemax drama series Banshee is bolder and even more ambitious in its third season. It never backs down, it never shies away, and it’s definitely not afraid to go there. Plus, ...
This week’s Banshee was a bit calmer than the premiere. There was only a failed home invasion, a drug dealer meeting gone bad, two other notable ass-kickings, and a bit of a cliffhanger at the end.
Lucas Hood, an ex-con and master thief assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff where he continues his criminal activities. His past seems to haunt him by those he betrayed years earlier. This ...
With Rabbit dead and Emmet's death avenged, Banshee has since been nothing but a quiet town. But things begin to change when Hood eyes a risky new job, as Chayton returns railing the Kinaho to war.
Lucas Hood, an ex-con and master thief assumes the identity of a murdered sheriff where he continues his criminal activities. His past seems to haunt him by those he betrayed years earlier. This ...
The Cinemax drama comes from the "True Blood" vet and Emmy-winning "House" director Greg Yaitanes. By Tim Goodman Banshee - P 2013 It’s always a welcome sign when creatively dormant — some even might ...
Welcome to 2015, and time for another installment of Ask Alan, where I take your questions about TV, past, present and future and try not to ramble too much in my answers. This episode wound up ...