Banshee Origins - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Hotwire
Seventeen years ago, Job teaches Hood how to hotwire a car. Job expresses his doubts about Hood becoming associated with Mr. Rabbit. When Job learns there is a girl involved (Ana), he is furious.

Allenwood, Part 1
Seventeen years ago, inmate Sugar receives a visit from Kai Procter. We learn that Sugar is in prison for severely injuring Kai's attacker. Kai wants revenge for Sugar, a man he has known and cared about since childhood. Sugar urges Kai to let it go.

Interrogation, Part 1
Fifteen years ago, Hood is questioned by police and the FBI after being captured at his last job. Hood is unknown to the authorities, but they suspect he has special forces training. As an interrogation tactic, the police provide proof to Hood that he was set up. Hood discovers who betrayed him.

Interrogation, Part 2
The police pressure Hood, trying to get him to give up Mr. Rabbit for a reduced sentence. Hood finally gives in, and asks for something to eat.

Interrogation, Part 3
Hood gets his food, but doesn't cooperate, having figured out the police interrogator's game.

The Phone Call
We see the other side of the conversation highlighted in episode 1, season 1. This time we see the Albino in the prison yard, receiving his instructions from Olek to get close to Hood.

The Diner

The Person You Were Meant to Be

Allenwood, Part 2

Brothers

The Priest

The Field
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