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Lucas and Ana finally kill Rabbit, with Ana (seemingly) making amends with her family. When he finds out that the town council hired an outsider instead, he is not happy.

Brock: You're making me look like a fool.

  • Due to the Dead: Sugar feels that it is disrespectful to bury the real sheriff Hood in the same grave as the scum who killed him so new Hood digs him a separate grave.
  • Earn Your Happy Ending: Surprisingly, for a show as dark as this, the Grand Finale ends on a triumphant note.

    Lucas is able to pull it off because the real Lucas Hood is from a backwater town in Oregon and the only person in Banshee who knows what he looks like was the old sheriff who died recently. She is beautiful, smart, capable, also a master thief, and a highly trained fighter. He taunts they've got nothing on him for the "alleged" murder, which was a big mistake.

    Seriously, the guy needed to be ready for a match the next day, and even if he knew he could have beaten Hood, there was a very high chance he could have gotten injured somehow. Reaches its peak when Proctor has Jason killed because he slept with Rebecca.

  • Critical Staffing Shortage:
    • Despite being responsible for policing the whole county, the Banshee County Sheriff's Department only has four police officers (including the Sheriff), and a part time civilian secretary.

      During Hood's Anger Montage, he stares to the mirror in a room of Proctor's motel for a couple of seconds, then, he smashes the mirror throwing a whisky bottle.

    • Rank Up:
      • Gordon Hopewell goes from being the District Attorney to the mayor of Banshee in season 2, after Dan Kendall is killed in an explosion orchestrated by Proctor.
      • When Hood quits at the end of season 3, Brock Lotus becomes the new sheriff.
      • At the start of season 4, Brock reveals that former deputy Billy Raven now the chief of the Kinaho Reservation Police.
      • After the death of Gordon Hopewell, Kai Proctor ascends to the office of the Mayor between season 3 and 4.
    • Really Gets Around: Lucas.

      He then orders Cole to collect him broken teeth and put them back in his mouth.

    • Sanchez delivers one to a waitress he is having sex with when she protests that he is too rough with her. It was only a matter of time before that old life of Hood’s crossed over into the new one.
      Meanwhile, Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen) is talking with Chief Benjamin Longshadow (Russell Means) about his whole murder trial ordeal.

      Not to mention that the interactions between Job and the more traditional Sugar are comedy gold. It’s impossible to give them all their due, but a few do stand out from the others.

       

           The Thief/Lucas Hood

       

      The Thief as Sherriff Lucas Hood is fun and sometimes unnerving to watch.

      Chayton Littlestone and Nola Longshadow are at the top of the heap though.

    • Beard of Sorrow: Both Deputy Brock Lotus and Gordon Hopewell grow one in Season 3. But in the present, Wicks’ insistence on being around only troubles Hood, having to remember those days, going back to likely the most painful experiences of his life. They served together before he left the USMC.
  • Dude, Where's My Respect?: Deputy Brock is the longest-serving member of the Banshee police department and everyone assumed that he would be promoted to sheriff when the old sheriff died of cancer.

    The left tends to think that anyone not on “their side” hates gay people or won’t watch them on the screen.

    banshee gay scene

    Even Lucas can't believe that he is getting away with it and during his swearing in ceremony he has trouble maintaining a straight face.

  • When Lucas goes to rescue a kidnapped Rebecca from the Indian casino, he simply walks in and beats up any guards sent to stop him. When he refused to give Proctor back his money, Clay Burton did something to him that (judging by the screams) was horrendous.
  • Wicks, Lucas' old jail "buddy" fits this trope.

    Uh oh. He chokes one guy out, handcuffs him and calls in backup. They met while Hood was laying up in prison hospital. That’s not true. NCIS will lead the investigation with the FBI and the BIA. Now that's a lot of fucking letters and the last thing you'll want is to get caught up in the middle of it.

    • Between the Banshee County Sheriff's Department, Kinaho Reservation Police and the FBI when they team up to take Chayton into custody.
  • Knife Fight: One of the encounters between Hood and Chayton begins as one.
  • Left the Background Music On: The song playing over the episode-ending montage in "The Truth About Unicorns" comes to an abrupt stop after Lucas slams his fist down on the off button of the radio in Sugar's bar.
  • Like a Son to Me: Mr.

    Rabbit considered Lucas to be like the son he never had, which is probably why he did not have Lucas killed in prison.

  • Loophole Abuse: The sheriff position is elected but the town council knows that any local elected will be in Proctor's pocket so they use a provision in the town charter to appoint a 'ringer' from outside the community.
  • Made of Iron: One of the fixtures of the show, as multiple characters are able to absorb preposterous amounts of punishment and not only survive but perform feats of badassery.

    He is so large the only way he can comfortably travel across country is in a eloquently furnished big rig.

  • Fat Au, an arms dealer backed by the Triads and an acquaintance of Hood and Job. Though he's actually a pretty decent guy, all things considered.
  • Fat, Sweaty Southerner in a White Suit: Hood and Brock run into one when they go to New Orleans looking for Chayton Littlestone.