'Banshee' season 3 spoilers, Lucas Hood is out for blood in episode 6

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Lucas Hood can never catch a break. Whoever gets close to him eventually dies. Is Hood meant to be miserable for the duration of his life? This week in "Banshee," misery has been Hood's consistent company and he will be dealing with it the best way he knows how—vengeance.

Last week, Hood's lover and Banshee deputy Siobhan Kelly died. She died under the hands of Chayton Littlestone, the leader of the Redbones. Chayton snapped her neck without remorse and it left Hood destroyed and broken-hearted.

Kelly's departure from the show was actually something fans expected to happen since Episode 4. Kelly was the only one who knew who Hood really is. In fact, Kelly also knows his real name. Fans instantly speculated that since Kelly knew too much, the writers were already preparing for her exit.

And in Episode 5, it did happen, but the expectation didn't really lessen the blow. Fans have fallen in love with the deputy and the same can be said for Hood. Right now, Hood is in deep anguish and seeing that he's always been a loose cannon, he will be going after Chayton.

Episode 6 is titled "We Were All Someone Else Yesterday" and the synopsis reads:

"As the FBI plans a raid on the Redbone compound, Lucas is going to go after Chayton on his own. In the meantime, Rebecca is going to get upset to learn of her uncle's romance with Emily; and Deva is going to show interest in a handsome stranger."

Hood had to take matters into his own hands because the FBI took over the raid. In matters like this, Hood won't take it sitting down. He is out for blood, Chayton's blood and in the promo, it appears that Hood will do just that. He has a gun on sleeping Chayton's head and a knife at his throat. Could Hood finally get rid of Chayton?

Join Hood in his plot for revenge in "Banshee" this Friday, Feb. 13 on Cinemax.

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