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Many critics at Rotten Tomatoes (67% positive) and Metacritic praise the first half for getting the show "back on track" by focusing on the core chemistry of the Pogues.

The decision to split the season into two parts received mixed feedback; some felt it built necessary tension, while others found the first five episodes slow-moving and the finale overly long at 90 minutes.

Unanimously cited as the breakout star of the season. Critics note he delivers an "Emmy-worthy" performance as JJ processes shocking family revelations and descends into a "nothing to lose" mindset. Outer Banks Season 4

John B (Chase Stokes) and Sarah (Madelyn Cline) are portrayed with more maturity this season, navigating a stable commitment and a surprise pregnancy that adds fresh "angst" without recycling old love triangles.

Reviewers are largely split on whether the season successfully "saved" the series after a rocky third season. Many critics at Rotten Tomatoes (67% positive) and

Fans noted a lack of the usual humor and "Pogue vs. Kook" beach rivalries, replaced by intense trauma, "daddy issues," and a sense of "excessive stress". Performance Highlights

The cast remains the show's greatest strength, with one particular actor receiving near-universal acclaim. Critics note he delivers an "Emmy-worthy" performance as

J. Anthony Crane as Chandler Groff is highlighted as a standout "ruthless and unpredictable" antagonist who successfully evokes strong (mostly hateful) reactions from viewers.