'Banshee' season 3 spoilers: A Hood and Chayton face-off - will someone die?

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In last week's episode, the main focus was the heist at Camp Genoa. The entire scene was nerve racking, but at the end, the team pulled through and got every dollar in the vault. But after the heist, Lucas Hood goes back to a job that he needs to do, to kill Chayton Littlestone.

Throughout the previous episode, it was seen how Chayton survived the jump and where he went to rest. He stayed in a horse barn where a widow took care of him. However, when a neighbor discovered Chayton's presence, he ended up killing both the neighbor and the widow. Now, he is off to New Orleans.

Hood and Brock got the information on Chayton's whereabouts and the two wasted no time hopping in a car and hunting Chayton down. Describing the promo as intense is an understatement. Hood was seen facing off with Chayton in the place where Chayton used to fight. Then, the fight ended up outside where Hood was hunting Chayton down with a shotgun.

In the promo, Hood said "Sometimes, the law can't get justice." Brock replied with "This isn't about justice, it's cold hard self-serving revenge." And the lines were said while Chayton's war chant was in the background.

Episode 8 is titled "All the Wisdom I Got Left" and the synopsis goes:

"Lucas and Brock are going to go to an underground fight club in Louisiana to track down Chayton. Stowe will investigate the heist at Camp Genoa. Sugar is going to hope to square an old boxing debt, and Rebecca's ambitions are going to endanger Emily and Proctor."

Could this be the last time fans will see Chayton? It is a fact that when Hood wants someone killed, he will get the job done one way or another.

Also, this week, the repercussions of Rebecca going behind his Uncle Kai's back will be seen. And crazy Stowe will look into what happened at the heist and who stole his money.

"Banshee" airs its new episode on Feb. 27, Friday on Cinemax.

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