Outer Banks Kills Off Major Character During Intense Season 4 Finale
This article contains spoilers for Outer Banks season five.
The Outer Banks finally became paradise on Earth after a major character met their maker.
J. Anthony Crane’s Chandler Groff—who brutally stabbed Jackson “JJ” Maybank (Rudy Pankow) to death at the end of season four—was officially defeated by Kiara "Kie" Carrera (Madison Bailey) during the Netflix drama’s epic series finale.
This season’s tenth and final episode saw the Pogues—including John B. Routledge (Chase Stokes), Sarah Cameron (Madelyn Cline) and Pope Heyward (Jonathan Daviss)—go after their treasure one final time after Groff stole the $400 million in gold bars that they’d managed to find in earlier seasons from Rose (Caroline Arapoglou) while posing as her boyfriend.
Though the swindler managed to get the gold onto a boat in the middle of a violent tropical storm that devastated Kildare Island, Kie wasn’t going to let him get far, especially after he drugged and attempted to throw her overboard during episode seven of the season.
After Kie snuck onto the boat, she hid until the perfect moment arose for her to attack Groff from behind. Though she managed to stab him, Groff wasn’t going down without a fight as he slammed her on the boat deck where the pair wrestled for the weapon in a nerve-racking battle at sea.
Just as it seemed Groff would take the life of a second Pogue, Kie—who made it her mission all season to avenge JJ’s tragic death—pressed a button that hoisted up the boat's sail, which was conveniently wrapped around Groff’s chest.
In the heart stopping scene, Groff is carried up high above the sea’s rough waters by the rope, and while he tries pleading with Kie—who couldn’t bring herself to kill him earlier in the season—decided she would finish the pair’s feud once and for all.
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Cut to her slicing the rope with her knife, leaving Groff and the entire pole to plunge to the bottom of the ocean.
Previously, Crane shared insight into how he dug deep to embody the show’s notorious villain, telling The Direct in January 2025 that he “became a scholar on that show” in order to master his role.
And while Groff—who attempted to kill Kie, Rose, John B., Sarah and pretty much everyone else over the course of the final season—is no doubt a complicated guy, there’s no use in feeling pity for him.
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After all, Crane said he’s certain there’s “nothing left that's pretty inside” the onscreen villain.
With him gone, the Pogues finally got their happy ending, splitting the gold amongst themselves and starting over, which is exactly what Stokes wanted for the characters.
“Thankful for the run, and we’re ready to be done,” Chase explained in an interview with People published last December. “We want the story to end on the right note.”
Keep reading for a look at Outer Banks’ best kept behind-the-scenes secrets…
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P4L: The Outer Banks Cast Lived Together IRL
During the first season of Outer Banks, the cast lived together in the same apartment complex in Charleston, S.C, according to Chase Stokes, who plays John B Routledge. Stokes told Nylon in 2020 that he lived with Rudy Pankow (Jackson “JJ” Maybank), while Jonathan Daviss (Pope Heyward) and Austin North (Topper Thornton) were a “couple doors down” and Madelyn Cline (Sarah Cameron) resided on the floor below. As for Madison Bailey (Kiara “Kie” Carrera), she “lived five minutes away.”
“On the weekends everybody would come over, play games, blast music, eat food,” Stokes told the magazine. “It was kind of this natural organic thing for everybody.”
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The John B Who Almost Wasn't
While Stokes’ role as John B ultimately kickstarted his acting career, he’s admitted it almost didn’t happen. Indeed, the actor shared that he initially turned down the role.
"I was like, 'That's The Goonies. That's for sure The Goonies. I don't want to destroy that,'” Stokes explained during a 2021 appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “So I passed on it. And I was like, 'Nope. Not doing that.'”
He went on to read for Topper, admitting that he “bombed” the audition. Fortunately, Stokes got a second chance at John B two weeks later after he read the script once again.
“I immediately was sitting in my borderline-evicted apartment and I was like, 'I made a giant mistake. It's not The Goonies. It's literally not The Goonies,'" he recalled. “And I had fully convinced myself for a month-and-a-half at this point that it's The Goonies.”
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A Hurricane Caused the Outer Banks Set to Evacuate Mid-Filming
While OBX features more than one vicious hurricane in the show, life reflected art when the cast and crew were forced to evacuate the Charleston set because of Hurricane Dorian during shooting for the first season in 2019.
But according to Bailey, the moment ultimately brought the cast together.
“We dipped,” she told Elite Daily in 2020, “and went to Asheville, North Carolina.”
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The Truth About That Iconic Stick Shift Line
One of the Outer Banks’ most memorable comedic lines came in season two when Cline’s Sarah tells Stokes’ John B that she “can’t drive stick.” However, at that point, Cline herself did already know how to drive manual transmission, with Netflix sharing in a behind-the-scenes fact sheet that she learned the skill for the show, per Elite Daily.
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That Swoon-Worthy Kiss in the Rain Almost Didn't Happen
John B and Sarah’s first kiss in season one—which featured Stokes and Clines sharing a smooch in the rain while on a ferry—became an iconic show moment. But it almost didn’t happen. Cline shared that the director almost decided to wrap filming for the day due to the rain, before she and Stokes took matters into their own hands.
“[We] looked at each other,” Cline recalled to Cosmopolitan in a May 2020 interview. “We were all like, ‘Let’s do it. We gotta do this. This is amazing, this is kismet right now, that is so romantic.’”
After getting the all-clear from the camera crew, the actors went for it. “[The crew] was like, ‘Hell yes, we’re doing this, full Notebook vibes,’” Cline added. “So we just dedicated the entire day to making sure we did that scene justice.”
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Chase Stokes Made a Pact with Madelyn Cline After Real-Life Breakup
Stokes and Cline took their island romance off-screen when they dated IRL. The couple, who star as on-screen couple John B and Sarah, met on the OBX set and began dating in June 2020. However, a little over a year later, Stokes and Cline called it quits, announcing their breakup in November 2021.
Despite their breakup, the exes didn’t let it impact their work. In fact, Stokes revealed they made a pact from the beginning.
"We made a promise to each other before we even started dating that the work was always going to come first," Stokes told Entertainment Weekly in a February 2023 interview. "No matter what happens in our personal lives, and the ways that life sometimes takes you in different directions, that we're always going to honor the work."
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Madelyn Cline's Hair Was Indeed a Rat's Nest
Cline experienced a surprising encounter with an animal on set that left her “freaking out,” detailing how she ended up with a real rat in her hair during shooting the film’s third season.
“[Co-creator Jonas Pate] was like to our rat wrangler, 'Drop it on her head!'" Cline shared during an October 2024 appearance on The Tonight Show. "I was neck deep in water, so I was already freaking out. I looked like an island to the rat who's trying to save itself from drowning, as am I. The rat crawls up and it gets in my hair. I was screaming bloody murder!"
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How the Outer Banks Cast Reacted to a Tearful Goodbye in Season 3
Cline’s on-screen dad Charles “Chip” Esten, who starred as Sarah’s father Ward Cameron, met his end in season three. Although some fans may not have been sad to see the character go, the Outer Banks cast mourned the loss as they were going to miss Esten, who had become a father figure to younger cast members. After shooting Ward’s death scene, Carlacia Grant, who plays Cleo, revealed the cast was in tears. “It was such a long ride back to the hotel, and Chip was just giving us all advice,” she told Netflix’s Tudum in 2023. “It was so sad.”
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Why the Actors Had to Ward Off Bad Vibes
Poguelandia wasn’t all fun and games. Pankow faced some drama off set after his girlfriend Elaine Siemek, who worked on OBX, received “disrespect and harassment” from online trolls. The actor called out the haters in an August 2021 Instagram post, writing that “lies” were “being spread and accusations are being said that go beyond the normal ‘hate.’”
“Accusing someone you don't know of being abusive and manipulative is not ok," Pankow added at the time. "Especially when you don't know the relationship personally."
And despite navigating online hate, the couple were still going strong when the finale dropped in August 2026.
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When Body Doubles Sparked Feud Rumors
Fans speculated there was a rift between Pankow and Bailey after it appeared the costars—who played love interests onscreen—used body doubles to film a romantic moment in season four.
During one scene in the 2024 finale, Kiara rested her head on JJ’s shoulder while the pair sat around a campfire with the Pogues. But every time the camera cut to the couple, only one of the stars was featured in the frame.
After this prompted fans to believe there was tension between Pankow and Bailey, the actress proved that she has nothing but love for all of her co-stars. Indeed, following the finale, she shared a message of support for her castmates. Alongside a sweet behind-the-scenes Instagram photo of her male co-stars, including Pankow, Bailey wrote, "P4L,” nodding to group of Pogues being bonded for life.
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