Outer Banks Season 5 Should Finally Resolve the Show’s Wheezie Cameron Problem After 2 Years

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Outer Banks Season 5 Should Finally Resolve the Show’s Wheezie Cameron Problem After 2 Years

NOTICE! This article contains SPOILERS for the Outer Banks season 4 finale!Although she was initially an important player in the Pogues vs. External Banksthe the series essentially eliminated Wheezie Cameron (Julia Antonelli) for the last two seasons. When the series began, the main focus was on the Pogues and the Cameron family, with the love story between “Kook Princess” Sarah Cameron and Pogue John B changing the entire dynamic of OBX. As Sarah Ward’s father became one of the series’ greatest villains, her brothers, External Banks the characters Rafe Cameron and Wheezie Cameron provided contrasting responses of resentment and support.

All over External Banks seasons 1 and 2, Wheezie is a close confidant of Sarah, while at odds with Ward and Rafe. However, Cameron’s younger brother only appears during two episodes of season 3, with Wheezie completely absent. External Banks season 4. Wheezie’s absence is generally explained by her having left town with her stepmother, Rose, after Ward’s death.as Rose doesn’t trust Rafe or Sarah. But a lot has already changed with the Cameron family after Ward’s death, and Wheezie’s return is crucial to bringing her story to a close. External Banks season 5.

Sarah and Rafe’s reunion means Outer Banks Season 5 needs to finally bring back Wheezie Cameron

The Cameron Family Reunion Isn’t Complete Without Wheezie

While Rafe blamed Sarah for Ward’s death in External Banks At the end of Season 3, he spent much of Season 4 working toward a reconciliation with her. Rafe believed that his father would not want them to fight or hate each other and would instead want them to still be a close family unit. It took a while, but Rafe and Sarah finally got it together in the season finale. In one of the show’s most poignant moments, Sarah and Rafe finally confront their resentment and love for each other in Morocco, culminating in a tearful hug between the siblings.

During that discussion in External BanksIn the Season 4 finale, Sarah assures Rafe that she won’t betray him like he thinks she will, noting that she “all [he’s] he picked up”And Rafe is“the only family” she walked away. While this feeling helps bring the brothers closer together as they finally come together and work together, they are forgetting a key factor in the Cameron family equation. Wheezie is still alive and loves them, she’s just being kept away from them by Rose. In order To truly fulfill Ward’s wish for the Cameron children to be reunited, Wheezie needs to be brought back also.

Sarah’s pregnancy makes Wheezie’s return in Outer Banks Season 5 more important

Sarah and John B will want their siblings to be involved in their baby’s life


John B and Sarah holding hands in Outer Banks Season 4 (2024)

The fact that Rafe and Sarah are getting along again is even more optimistic and relieving given that Sarah discovers she is pregnant in External Banks season 4. With a baby on the way, Sarah and John B will want to hold on to whatever family member they have leftwhich really comes down to Wheezie and Rafe. Sarah’s father is dead, her mother is apparently dead, John B’s father is dead, he has no siblings, and there is no indication of what happened to his mother.

Netflix confirmed that External Banks Season 5 will be the show’s final season.

Although they will always have the Pogues as their bloodless family, John B and Sarah will still want their last remaining relatives to be involved in the baby’s life now that the Cameron brothers are making up. The man Rafe used to be may not be someone Sarah and John B would want around their son, but the Camerons are now growing up to rebuild their family and foster a safe, supportive relationship. As the baby’s aunt, Wheezie will be an important factor in using Sarah and John B’s family “village” to raise the child. in External Banks.

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