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7 Questions 'Outer Banks' MUST Answer When Netflix Renews It For Season 2

Spoilers are ahead.

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Netflix is likely to renew "Outer Banks" for a second season, and I need them to answer these questions ASAP:


Does Ward's plane ends up in the Bahamas?

If so, who's gonna transport the gold from it?

How did Sarah and John B survive that storm?

No, seriously. HOW?

What happens with the rest of the Pogues? Do they continue to stay friends?

John B was basically the glue of their friendship and they believe he's dead.

What happens to Rafe?

Barry found out the truth about the sheriff's murder and told Rafe that "he owns him," I NEED to know what happens.

Did Ward get arrested for murdering John B's dad?

Or does Rose come up with an idea to bail him out once again?

Does JJ gets out of his horrible living situation?

I would fight JJ's dad on sight.

What happens with Pope and Kie's relationship?

Do they explore it or was that one kiss enough?


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