Ep 3. Banishment
- TVMA
- February 7, 2017
- 42 min
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7.0 (154)
The Outsiders is a television show that has captured audiences with its raw and gritty portrayal of life in rural America. Set in the small Appalachian town of Blackburg, the show follows the struggles of a clan of mountain-dwelling outsiders in their quest to maintain their way of life while fending off those who would try to force them out.
Season 2, episode 3, "Banishment," finds the Farrell clan at a crucial turning point. Following an armed conflict with the townspeople in the previous episode, the Farrells are forced to confront the reality of their situation and decide whether to stay and fight or flee their ancestral home.
Tensions are high as the clan gathers to discuss their options. As always, the matriarchal Lady Ray (Phyllis Somerville) is at the center of the action, dispensing wisdom and advice to her family members. G'win (Gillian Alexy), the clan's de facto leader, must weigh the risks of staying against the inevitability of being driven out by the town.
Adding to the pressure is the arrival of Haylie (Francie Swift), a representative of the government who has been tasked with assessing the situation and possibly negotiating a resolution. Haylie's presence is seen as a threat by many in the clan, who fear that she will try to force them out of their home.
Meanwhile, tensions are also brewing between two of the clan's young members, Hasil (Kyle Gallner) and Sally-Ann (Christina Jackson). Hasil has brought Sally-Ann to the clan as his girlfriend, but his family members view her as an outsider and are hostile towards her. Sally-Ann, for her part, is feeling trapped and isolated in her new surroundings.
As the clan debates their options, a shocking betrayal threatens to tear them apart. The stakes are higher than ever as the Farrells struggle to overcome internal divisions and defend their way of life from those who would destroy it.
"Banishment" is a tense and emotionally charged episode that showcases the amazing performances of the show's talented cast. The complex relationships between the Farrell clan members are explored in depth, and the episode raises important questions about the role of tradition, heritage, and family bonds in shaping our identities. With its vivid depictions of the rugged landscape and unique culture of Appalachia, The Outsiders continues to be one of the most compelling and thought-provoking dramas on television.