WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for Outer Banks season 4, part 2!
Though JJ’s death in Outer Banks’ season 4 finale came as a massive shock to audiences, the plans for his fate had been laid long before. Over the years, it seemed as if Outer Banks’ main characters, the Pogues, had enough plot armor and “luck” to keep them immune from death. Sarah has almost died in every season, with John B, Kiara, and Pope also surviving numerous lethal situations on their treasure hunts over the first four seasons. However, Outer Banks finally took the plunge and killed off JJ Maybank (Rudy Pankow), the Pogue-est of all Pogues, in season 4.
A fan-favorite character, John B’s best friend, the wild card, and, eventually, Kiara’s boyfriend, not much could have prepared audiences for JJ to be the Pogues’ first death, especially after Outer Banks revealed JJ’s real identity and backstory only a few episodes earlier. This isn’t the first familial death the group has experienced, with John B’s dad Big John and Sarah’s dad Ward Cameron dying in season 3, but it is the first of its kind for the teens themselves. JJ’s death will change the Pogues forever, which is exactly why his fate was planned before Outer Banks season 4.
JJ’s Death In Outer Banks’ Season 4 Finale Explained: Who Kills Him & Why
JJ Is Betrayed By His Biological Father In Morocco
At the very end of Outer Banks season 4, the Pogues and the Lupine Corsairs are fighting to claim the Blue Crown in Morocco, which JJ successfully pulls out of a statue. However, after getting the crown, JJ finds his father, Chandler Groff, holding up a knife to Kie’s neck. JJ trades the Blue Crown to save Kiara, and tells Groff that he’ll never have the treasures of love, friendship, or happiness in his life – which he finds to be far more valuable than the crown.
Groff then stabs JJ in the stomach and flees with the crown, leaving Kie to comfort a dying JJ while calling for their friends. JJ’s death in Outer Banks’ season 4 finale is entirely senseless; Groff already had the Blue Crown and nobody trailing him, so he had absolutely no reason to kill his son. As Groff stabs JJ, he tells him, “You should have given me the rope,” referencing how JJ left Groff in a well in Morocco, giving him water but refusing to send down the rope to help him out.
Groff murdering JJ is simply an act of rage, pride, and malevolence, highlighting how truly vile the character is and that he lacks any redemptive qualities whatsoever. Killing JJ might be his way of leaving no trail behind him with the Blue Crown, and giving him a better opportunity to fight for Wes Genrette’s inheritance, which was rightfully JJ’s. Additionally, Groff killing JJ rids him of any potential “weakness” or guilt he could have by feeling responsible for him as his father. Without JJ, Groff has nothing holding him back or stopping him from pursuing his selfish, greedy desires.
JJ’s Death Was “Always” In The Plan By Outer Banks’ Show Creators
The Creators Always Knew That JJ Would Die At Some Point
As sudden as it may seem, Outer Banks season 4 killing off JJ wasn’t a new twist created simply for shock factor. According to Netflix Tudum, Outer Banks co-creators Jonas Pate, Josh Pate, and Shannon Burke had “always planned that JJ would eventually die in the series.” While it doesn’t seem that they had always pinpointed when exactly that death would come in the story, JJ’s death was always a crucial part of the Pogues’ saga – it was just a matter of when that moment’s execution would be the most effective.
Rudy Pankow also told Netflix Tudum that he understood why the character had to die, as the stakes continued to increase exponentially and JJ would never stop taking the biggest risks possible to protect his friends. Outer Banks season 4 seemed like the right time to implement this twist, as the season was largely a love letter to JJ and a tragic, beautiful exploration of his life. From the devastating discovery that his real mother was Larissa Genrette, to risking his life to save Sarah and the baby in the storm, JJ was Outer Banks season 4’s heart and soul.
Rumors have circled that Pankow’s exit was influenced by behind-the-scenes drama, but no official confirmations have been made by Outer Banks ‘ cast or crew.
Even in his final moments, JJ gives up power and glory with the fictional Blue Crown in order to save Kiara. He even admits that he doesn’t need the crown at all; he has everything he could ever want already through his life with the Pogues and his love story with Kiara. JJ’s loyalty, spirit, and selflessness ended up contributing to his downfall, but those are still the same attributes that the Pogues will have to honor and replicate for the rest of their lives as they commemorate JJ’s legacy and influence.
JJ’s Death Increases The Stakes & Sets Up The Redemption Story In Outer Banks Season 5
The Pogues Are On A Mission To Get Revenge In Outer Banks Season 5
As devastating as it is to see JJ go, his death has arrived at the right time in Outer Banks. By killing off JJ in the season 4 finale, Outer Banks season 5 already has the highest stakes possible. The Pogues’ luck has finally run out, and they know that they’re not immortal in these adventures after losing the heart of their group. JJ’s death isn’t just eye-opening to the high stakes of their adventures, but it also sets the Pogues on a path of seeking vengeance for his demise in season 5.
They won’t just be seeking the Blue Crown for its riches and powers, but also to get revenge against Chandler Groff for killing JJ. The Pogues aren’t just outlaw treasure hunters this time around, they’re trying to bring their best friend’s killer to justice while making him pay for all the other lives he took throughout and prior to Outer Banks season 4. Everything they do on their treasure hunt in Outer Banks season 5 will be in JJ’s memory, which creates a very different motivation and mindset for the Pogues compared to their past exploits.
Additionally, JJ’s death is important for the redemption arcs that Outer Banks has set up for various characters. Rafe Cameron is now traveling with the Pogues to face the same enemy, and even suggests that the teens’ first priority should be to go after the guy who killed their best friend. Fighting for the Pogues after JJ’s deaths lays the groundwork for a full redemption arc for Rafe, and also sets up some heroic comebacks from Shoupe, who always held out hope for JJ to have a better life, and Luke, who loved JJ despite being a poor adoptive father.
Can Rudy Pankow Still Return As JJ In Outer Banks Season 5?
JJ Could Return Through Visions & Flashbacks
Just because JJ is dead in Outer Banks season 5 doesn’t mean he can’t return for the final batch of episodes. Since Outer Banks season 5 will be the last one, it’s likely that the Netflix drama will pay homage to the characters who have fallen in some way or another, potentially through visions of flashbacks with figures like JJ, Big John, and Ward. Additionally, Pankow could potentially reprise his role through visions or hallucinations by the Pogues, having him spread his wisdom to his friends from beyond the grave.
The Blue Crown is also rumored to have the power to grant its wearer a wish, so it’s possible that the Pogues will consider using that wish to reverse JJ’s death. It doesn’t seem likely that they’ll actually go through with this, but Outer Banks could implement a dream sequence in which the characters imagine what life would be like if JJ had never died, offering a brief way to bring back Rudy Pankow. Regardless of whether Pankow physically reprises his role, JJ’s spirit will continue to live through the Pogues in Outer Banks season 5.
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