• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Apr 15, 2020
Season #: 4, 3, 2, 1
User Score
4.5

Mixed or average reviews- based on 4 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 2 out of 4

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  1. Feb 25, 2023
    3
    bad
    [ bad ]

    adjective, worse, worst;(Slang) bad·der, bad·dest for 36.
    not good in any manner or degree.
  2. Feb 24, 2023
    7
    Still entertaining but getting repetitive. If you're willing to suspend disbelief and ignore the cheesy acting/dumb decisions, you will likely enjoy this season. Also if you're a fan of the first two seasons, you will like this one.
  3. Mar 2, 2023
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Look like OBX writers decided to sacrifice sense and good storyline for thrill. Lots of the scene are frustrating and does not make any sense, and it gets annoying. They exhaustingly tried to keep a tense vibe and thrilling action all along, but sacrifice the storyline in the process. Some example of frustrating scene that doe snot make sense:
    ,why would mr.singh try to kill the member of the gang in episode 1. He believed they might have the information he is looking for and than he just decided to try to kill them all in a shooting in the middle of the town. Even if he believed they dont have the information why would go to the trouble of going into a huge gunfight against 5 kids in the middle of the street.

    Short after the shooting, make sense that they were able to spot the protagonist on the jetty. But, For some reason, they had ignored john s father ringing that church bell for like half a day. when the gang escape, Singhs men just randomly appears and start chasing john and his father like the dinosaur of jurassic park 3, just for the sake of keeping the thrill on, which somehow ruins the emotion of John being reunited with his father.

    Or when they try to rob the train, JJ decide to bait the police and have the cop running after him letting the rest of the gang escape with the cross. The gang stupidly decide to turn around to go save JJ, which undo the entire things that JJ was trying to accomplish. Those are only few example, but season 3 is full of it.

    Replacing Ward as the main antagonist in favor of carlos Singh and his army of men was also a mistake that change the entire vibe of the serie. Ward was a character we loved to hate, Singh is just an unlikable villain and just bring the surrealist of the entire show to another level. But it just seems where the writers wanted to go with the entire season. The new el dorado quest make sounds like the event of the first two season and the 400millions in gold was worthless. A lot of fan did not like John B father introduction in the show, i myself enjoy the character but I believe he was not use the best way, just feels now that he have his own storyline beside the one of the gang viewers became attached to like the show now have two separate storyline to follow.

    The emotional life of those kids is getting difficult to follow, as the who they are in love with not only change on a season to season, but some time episode to episode.

    All that said, i found the season entertaining, but very frustrating. The show has been renewed for a 4th season, but i kind of hope to use it to wrap this up as i believed they when irreversibly too far with the scope of the storyline. They seems to have abandon most of what made me like the show in the first season.
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Metascore
52

Mixed or average reviews - based on 4 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 4
  2. Negative: 1 out of 4
  1. Reviewed by: Jade Budowski
    Feb 23, 2023
    80
    Anything is possible. And that’s what makes this wild ride of a show so endlessly enjoyable, even in its third installment.
  2. Reviewed by: CT Jones
    Feb 23, 2023
    40
    Season Three sacrifices nearly all of the show’s original charm to keep its already-unbelievable treasure hunt theme going just a little while longer. Season Three of Outer Banks relies heavily on narration and flashbacks to keep its momentum going, a party trick that does little to hide its thin plot.
  3. Reviewed by: Christina Izzo
    Feb 22, 2023
    16
    The third volume cranks that absurdity up to 11 but instead of leaning wholly into the pulpy fun, it does something worse: It starts taking its messy mythology seriously.