'Banshee' season 3 spoilers: Lucas and the gang do their biggest heist, season 4 happening

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Lucas Hood is still down and out since Deputy Siobhan Kelly was killed in episode 5. In last week's episode, fans have hoped that he would already exact revenge on Redbones leader Chayton. However, Chayton escaped and it left him more frustrated than ever. 

Lucas was one bullet away or one knife slash away from killing Chayton. And yet, the Redbones leader managed to escape. Now, they have to find him all over again, which means that revenge will have to happen later. 

Thankfully for Job, Carrie and Sugar, they can now proceed with doing the planned heist in Camp Genoa. They've been waiting for Lucas to get himself together to make sure that he is ready for their biggest heist yet.

Episode 7 is titled "You Can't Hide From the Dead," and the synopsis goes:

"Regardless of Job's concern, Lucas and the gang are going to engineer a heist at Camp Genoa. Gordon and Carrie are going to call a truce and team up for an unconventional intervention with Deva. Rebecca will sneak off to Philadelphia to rekindle a deal with her uncle's spurned client."

The episode preview starts with Lucas saying, "You asked me what I needed, right now, this is it."

And then he, Carrie and Job are seen infiltrating Camp Genoa in the hopes of stealing millions of dollars. However, the unfriendly visitors come to the party way too early. The preview shows the gang fighting for their lives in the camp and the worst thing is that Lucas sees the ghost of Siobhan. 

Job and Carrie need Lucas heavily when trying to escape Camp Genoa. Will Lucas get through it? Will they be successful? 

Meanwhile, there's great news for all the fans. Cinemax has officially ordered the fourth season of "Banshee." According to Deadline, it will have eight episodes. 

"Banshee" will air its new episode on Feb. 20 only on Cinemax. 

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