Banshee continues to deliver action and drama as it powers through its final season.

ThisBansheereview contains spoilers for Job.

So, did I miss anything while I was gone?

he asks as Brock leads Hood away in handcuffs.

Banshees two-year time jump was an ingenious way to begin its last season.

Kurt, Hood, Carrie, theyre damaged goods, all of them.

Job is too, but not because of weakness or self-doubt.

Hes already a broken man, haggard and hairy, a shadow of his former vain, cocky self.

The bigger tragedy here, though, is that it took nearly two years for him to be rescued.

Without him, there was no way Carrie or anyone else could have possibly tracked down Job.

Its also Big Aus snipers who take out Hightowers men at the rendezvous point.

Im not complaining about any of this, because Im happy Job was rescued.

I just think this storyline may have been resolved a little too quickly.

As I mentioned earlier, while Job may be free, hes still not freeand may never be.

All of his money from the Genoa heist disappeared with Leo Fitzpatrick, leaving him with less than nothing.

But even being taken in and cared for by Carrie is not enough to restore Jobs humanity.

In a way, I almost wish Lee werent so good at portraying Jobs mental anguish.

We need to see it, yes, but its awfully hard to watch.

Of course, now that Job is back, the next big issue at hand is proving Hoods innocence.

Whatever the case may be, Hoods not off the hook just yet….

Some closing thoughts:

Carrie and Hood enjoy a quiet moment together.

Everybody disappeared all at once, she tells Hood.

She goes on to blame herself for Gordons death.

Hood, however, has spent two years blaming himself for everything.

Hes clearly trying to fill the void triggered by Rebeccas death.

Shes saved him twice now this seasonfirst from drinking himself to death, and now from gunshot wounds.

This is something about her that no one else in their right mind would ever believe.

But Hood knows the truth, and hes trying hard to honor her memory.