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The Best Episodes of Banshee Season 4

Every episode of Banshee Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Banshee Season 4!

Banshee is an American drama television series set in a small town in Pennsylvania Amish country and features an enigmatic ex-con posing as a murdered sheriff who imposes his own brand of justice while also cooking up plans that serve his own interests.

Genres:CrimeDrama
Network:Cinemax

Season 4 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Banshee" season 4 is "Something Out of the Bible", rated 8.4/10 from 2305 user votes. It was directed by Ole Christian Madsen and written by Jonathan Tropper. "Something Out of the Bible" aired on 4/1/2016 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Burden of Beauty".

  • Something Out of the Bible
    8.4/10 2,305 votes

    #1 - Something Out of the Bible

    Season 4 Episode 1 - Aired 4/1/2016

    With his inability to find Job, Lucas returns to Banshee two years later to look for a serial murderer on the loose.

    Director: Ole Christian Madsen

    Writer: Jonathan Tropper

  • The Burden of Beauty
    8.1/10 1,923 votes

    #2 - The Burden of Beauty

    Season 4 Episode 2 - Aired 4/8/2016

    Carrie embarks on a vigilante crusade. Brock eyes Lucas in the serial-murder case.

    Director: Ole Christian Madsen

    Writer: Adam Targum

  • The Book of Job
    8.8/10 2,241 votes

    #3 - The Book of Job

    Season 4 Episode 3 - Aired 4/15/2016

    Lucas and Carrie enlist Fat Au in a last-ditch attempt to track down Job.

    Director: Everardo Gout

    Writer: Liz Sagal

  • Innocent Might Be a Bit of a Stretch
    7.9/10 1,897 votes

    #4 - Innocent Might Be a Bit of a Stretch

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 4/22/2016

    Carrie strikes again; Bunker treads on thin ice; another grisly murder rocks Banshee.

    Director: Everardo Gout

    Writer: Chad Feehan

  • A Little Late to Grow a Pair
    8.1/10 1,814 votes

    #5 - A Little Late to Grow a Pair

    Season 4 Episode 5 - Aired 4/29/2016

    Calvin is tested by Watts' mercenary partnership with Proctor, whose promise to the Colombians has taken a severe hit after the torching of his factory. Following separate leads in the serial-killer case, Dawson and Lucas converge in a members-only Goth club replete with painful SM initiation rites. Proctor, through Burton, sends a forceful message to his Amish kin. Brock vows justice in a televised press conference. Cruz scopes out Carrie's fortress while Sugar helps a displaced Lucas find familiar lodgings.

    Director: Loni Peristere

    Writer: Liz Sagal

  • Only One Way a Dogfight Ends
    8.7/10 2,118 votes

    #6 - Only One Way a Dogfight Ends

    Season 4 Episode 6 - Aired 5/6/2016

    With help from Lucas, Dawson narrows her search for Declan Bode, a Satanist “person of interest” in Banshee’s serial murders. An emboldened Calvin throws down a gauntlet to Proctor and Kurt. Carrie’s recent vigilantism ends up putting both her and Deva in peril.

    Director: Jonathan Tropper

    Writer: Chad Feehan

  • Truths Other Than the Ones You Tell Yourself
    8.9/10 2,283 votes

    #7 - Truths Other Than the Ones You Tell Yourself

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 5/13/2016

    Fearing for Dawson’s safety, Lucas and Brock ramp up their efforts to hunt down Bode. With the Brotherhood poised to go to war with Proctor, Kurt looks to keep Maggie safe while Calvin takes out his frustrations at the office. Job settles a score with Leo Fitzpatrick, a Camp Genoa adversary.

    Director: Ole Christian Madsen

    Writer: Adam Targum

  • Requiem
    9.5/10 4,179 votes

    #8 - Requiem

    Season 4 Episode 8 - Aired 5/20/2016

    Resolved to leave Banshee, Lucas learns that the murder case he thought was finally closed may in fact be opening again. After a tense faceoff with Calvin and the Brotherhood, Proctor looks to finalize his deal with the Colombians. Carrie takes aim at one final act of vengeance. Brock demands allegiance from Bunker as Banshee braces for an uncertain future.

    Director: Ole Christian Madsen

    Writer: Jonathan Tropper