Netflix Outer Banks fans spot 'huge betrayal' in season 4b trailer - but they're not surprised

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Anticipation is building for the upcoming instalment of Outer Banks season four, with the latest trailer teasing fans with glimpses of the high-stakes adventure that awaits.Eager viewers are gearing up for part two, set to make its debut on Thursday, November 7, where we'll see the Pogues embarking on a treasure hunt in the exotic terrain of Morocco.The gripping midseason finale last month left audiences floored by the bombshell that JJ Maybank (played by Rudy Pankow) isn't actually the biological child of Luke (Gary Weeks).

Instead, he's the progeny of Chandler Groff (J. Anthony Crane) and Larissa Genrette, who fans had thought perished with her infant in a drowning incident years past.

With the pulse-racing new trailer out, fervent Netflix fans have taken to Reddit to unpack the forthcoming twists, including an intense standoff involving Rafe Cameron (Drew Starkey) and John B Routledge (Chase Stokes), reports the Mirror. "I was watching the trailer again when I noticed Rafe pulling out a knife on John B," noted one observant Reddit user."This went unnoticed I think bcz I saw nobody talking about it.

What do you guys thinks? Will Rafe betray the pogues when he finally gets the treasure??"Rafe previously appeared on a path to reconciliation with his sister Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) towards the end of the previous season, which may leave some fans baffled at the sight of him slipping back into nefarious ways.Nevertheless, many long-time watchers remain unsurprised by such developments, given Rafe's notorious history of endangering the group throughout the series' earlier seasons.One fan responded succinctly to the speculation: "That is on brand for Rafe.""Not surprised tbh I mean it's Rafe," one user commented,

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