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He’s always just reacting to whatever’s falling apart in front of him, and doesn’t seem to be playing a long game. But it really struck me this season that Ward is not a moustache-twirling villain with a master plan. | We’ll get back to his longevity - and what that might mean for the next season - in a minute. Outer-banks-season-2-ward-fakes-death-charles-esten-interview He’s push-them-all-in - and literally, you know that phrase never say die? That’s Ward Cameron.

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Ward is not a take-your-chips-and-slink-away-from-the-table guy.

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I think it is an inability to know how to give up on any level. TVLINE | Ward kinda-almost dies twice this season, and yet he is not dead by the end of the finale! Can you please tell me: What is keeping this man alive? Sheer fury? (Read a finale recap, and hear what Esten’s co-star Chase Stokes and the show’s executive producers have to say about the major reveal.) Of course, we wanted to discuss all of the above with Nashville alum Charles Esten, who filled us in on what Ward’s two-front war in a potential Season 3 might look like (and on how Deacon Claybourne inadvertently made himself known during filming). To be fair, Ward’s habit of lying to her, as well as his slapping her in anger earlier in the episode, probably didn’t help.Īnd we haven’t even gotten to the season’s biggest shocker: John B’s father presumed-dead father, Big John, isn’t dead - despite Ward’s attempts to off him prior to the events of the first season. And Ward’s daughter, Sarah, has declared herself his enemy by choosing to side with boyfriend John B and his townie friends in the battle for the Royal Merchant booty.

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But he’s also, as portrayer Charles Esten notes, “nearly grievously wounded” after an altercation with John B, who also feels a certain ownership of the riches in question.














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