Banshee, Ep. 2.02: “The Thunder Man” brings Banshee’s women into the spotlight
It didn’t take long for Banshee to return to its hyper-sexualized roots after turning in a much more reserved season opener last week. But you know what? Who cares?
It didn’t take long for Banshee to return to its hyper-sexualized roots after turning in a much more reserved season opener last week. But you know what? Who cares?
Even if the characters in this series don’t reach beyond the tropes they stem from, they’re all a part of the cog that makes Banshee run so well, at least since the back half of its first season. So, when “Little Fish” begins and you get a huge portion of the episode devoted to doing right by those characters and the events they faced last year rather than piling on action and sex scenes, a sigh of relief runs through you if you were one of the people who actually got around to seeing Banshee and accepting it on its own terms.