‘Banshee’ Season Three March Episodes

Banshee Season 3 March 2015 Episode Guide
Antony Starr in ‘Banshee’ season 3, episode 1. (Photo by Gregory Shummon / Courtesy of Cinemax)

Cinemax’s Banshee finishes up season three with two new episodes in March 2015. Fortunately for fans of the series, the March 13th season finale isn’t the series’ finale as Cinemax has already ordered a season four that will air in 2016.

Banshee March 2015 Episodes:

Episode #29: “Even God Doesn’t Know What to Make of You”
Debut: FRIDAY, MARCH 6 (10:00-11:00 p.m. ET/PT)
Other CINEMAX playdates: March 6 (11:00 p.m., midnight), 7 (9:00 p.m., 11:45 p.m.), 8 (5:35 p.m.), 9 (8:00 p.m., 11:55 p.m.) and 11 (9:00 p.m., 12:55 a.m.)
Lucas (Antony Starr) recalls the history of his friendship with Job (Hoon Lee), while pondering the future – if there indeed will be one. Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen) and Emily (Tanya Clarke) pay the price for Rebecca’s (Lili Simmons) recklessness. Carrie (Ivana Milicevic) and Gordon (Rus Blackwell) pick up the pieces of their shattered relationship. Stowe (Langley Kirkwood) and Leo (Dennis Flanagan) land a big fish. Bunker (Tom Pelphrey) reconnects with his skinhead past. Deva (Ryann Shane) gets a lesson about crime and punishment.
Written by Jennifer Ames & Steve Turner; directed by Loni Peristere.

Episode #30: “We All Pay Eventually” (season finale)
Debut: FRIDAY, MARCH 13 (10:00-11:00 p.m.)
Other CINEMAX playdates: March 13 (11:00 p.m., midnight), 14 (9:00 p.m., 11:45 p.m.), 15 (4:15 p.m.), 16 (8:00 p.m., 12:15 a.m.) and 18 (9:00 p.m., 12:15 a.m.)
As Lucas recalls a secret chapter in his life, Job gets special treatment from a fan of his work, while blaming Carrie for blowing the group’s cover. Unexpectedly joined by Gordon, Lucas prepares to return to Genoa for a final negotiation with Stowe (Langley Kirkwood), or die trying. Bunker vows to shut down the Brotherhood, but his brother Calvin (Chris Coy) isn’t about to back down. Joined by Rebecca and a new ally, Proctor heads to Philly to settle a score with Frazier (Ron Cephas Jones) and the Black Beards. After a bloody denouement in Banshee, Brock (Matt Servitto) finally gets what he’s been wishing for.
Written by Jennifer Ames & Steve Turner; directed by Loni Peristere.