Outer Banks Season 2: Does Sarah Pass Away at the Start of Season 2?

Finally, Outer Banks season 2 is now available on Netflix, taking up immediately where season 1 left off. Kie, JJ, and Pope believe that their pals Sarah and John B perished after diving into the ocean to flee danger early in the season. As a result, John B and Sarah arrive in the Bahamas as outlaws and return to the fugitive scene.

In season 2, the Pogues (particularly Sarah) experience a number of close calls. The creators of the Outer Banks television series also take every opportunity to incorporate plot twists and cliffhangers. Continue reading to find out if Sarah actually survived.

Outer Banks Season 2: Does Sarah Pass Away at the Start of Season 2?

Cliffhangers were quickly introduced to fans by the showrunners; the second episode of the most recent season already has one. Terrance and Cleo send youngsters to cut the tires in an effort to capture Ward and Rafe at gunpoint as they flee in their truck with $400 million in gold.

Outer Banks Season 2
Outer Banks Season 2

When John B and Sarah attempt to flee in the truck after Ward and Rafe have been apprehended, Rafe fires in an effort to stop them. Sarah, his own sister, suffers a gunshot wound.

In episode 3, Terrance asks his “doctor” to perform an operation to rescue Sarah, and he agrees in exchange for payment for the gold they had been looking for.

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She briefly regains consciousness throughout the procedure before going into a coma. When John B starts performing CPR on her, she miraculously comes back to life because he won’t let her die.

Therefore, the short answer is both yes and no; Sarah did pass away during surgery, but John B. After that, they keep on with the initial pursuit they started.

Final Words

Netflix’s Outer Banks season 2 picks up immediately where season 1 left off. The showrunners take every opportunity to incorporate plot twists and cliffhangers. Sarah did pass away during surgery, but John B kept going with the pursuit after she went into a coma.

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