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This episode highlights the . Just as the Pogues think they are out of danger, the allure of the "City of Gold" pulls them back in, testing their loyalty to one another versus their desire for the life-changing fortune.

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Back in the OBX, Rafe Ward begins to assert his independence from his father, Ward Cameron. He seeks to melt down the Cross of Santo Domingo to fund his own future, showcasing his descent into further instability.

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In this episode, the stakes shift from physical survival to a high-stakes treasure hunt as the Pogues return to their home turf in the Outer Banks. After the chaotic events in Guadeloupe, the group focuses on translating and understanding the clues left behind by Tanny. Key Plot Points

John B continues to navigate the complicated emotional and tactical reality of his father, Big John, being alive. Their relationship is strained by Big John’s singular obsession with the treasure, often putting them at odds with the rest of the Pogues. Just as the Pogues think they are out

The central conflict revolves around finding and protecting Denmark Tanny’s diary. The Pogues believe this journal holds the key to the El Dorado treasure.

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