Banshee: The Complete Second Season - 2024 report by Whydis
Banshee: The Complete Second Season
From executive producer Alan Ball, creator of True Blood, this Cinemax action drama charts the continuing twists and turns that follow Lucas Hood (Antony Starr), an ex-convict who improbably assumes the identity of sheriff of the rural, Amish-area to...
But sandwiched between those scenes is a pretty well written show with some great dialogue.
I love this show, well acted, well written, and thoroughly enjoyable
It is not as well written or casted as "Breaking Bad" but it is intense with lots of sex
Show kind of good I like Hood but Ana and his girl Deva are two disgusting characters, Ana is ugly and Deva's red hair and make-up as well as 4 feet tall, makes her a piece of trash I.
Very well written plus excellent casting makes it believable and sustainable
You will love this show if you like fast paced action and drama!
It is action Packed with great Characters, and so easy to get sucked in to them
This series is not to be missed, if you enjoy fast action and intensity
Banshee Season Two was an amazing combination of action, humor, passion, violence , humor with action, violent passion, humorous passion, and violent action
This show has enough action, drama, crazy, daring, and cool to turn me into an addict.
Decent acting and production, the initial premise would have been good but a sheriff?
The action never stops with nothing but the best acting stars in the industry.
It has great acting, good storyline and nice mix of characters
Good characters, acting is better than the first season
I really have a had time watching the scenes which depict violent acts against defenseless women, but love the ones where the acting is so incredible, you wished they conducted workshops for other actors
Show kind of good I like Hood but Ana and his girl Deva are two disgusting characters, Ana is ugly and Deva's red hair and make-up as well as 4 feet tall, makes her a piece of trash I.
It's getting a bit uncomfortable with the weird sexual relationship between Rebecca and her uncle, but the violence is still top notch and over the top, if that's your thing and characters are finally starting to evolve
A bit slower than the 1st season, but still entertaining.
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More about Banshee: The Complete Second Season
From executive producer Alan Ball, creator of True Blood, this Cinemax action drama charts the continuing twists and turns that follow Lucas Hood (Antony Starr), an ex-convict who improbably assumes the identity of sheriff of the rural, Amish-area town of Banshee, where his former lover and partner-in-crime (Ivana Milicevic) lives under her own alias, Carrie Hopewell
Season 2 takes up immediately after the S1 finale, when Carrie’s father, gang kingpin Rabbit (Ben Cross) was left for dead after a climactic warehouse shootout
Carrie, now exposed and estranged from her husband and kids, is torn between her devotion to her family and her connection to Lucas, who had given himself up in order to save her years earlier
The new season finds Lucas, having escaped detection after being interrogated by FBI agent Jim Racine (guest star Zeljko Ivanek), with his hands fuller than ever as sheriff, dealing with (among other things) the murder of a Kinaho tribe girl, the continuing escalation of tensions between Amish overlord Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen) and Kinaho tribe leader Alex Longshadow (Anthony Ruivivar), and the unwelcome appearance of a surprise visitor: the reprobate son of the real (dead) Lucas Hood.