Did Sarah Cameron Die on "Outer Banks" Season 2?

*Major spoilers for Outer Banks season 2 below!*

The time has finally come — Outer Banks season 2 just dropped on Netflix, picking up right where season 1 left off. Early in the season, Kie, JJ and Pope are under the impression that their friends Sarah and John B died after jumping in the ocean in an attempt to escape danger. Thus, John B and Sarah return to the fugitive scene and are considered outlaws while they land in the Bahamas.

There are multiple near-death situations the Pogues (especially Sarah) come across in season 2. And, if there's anything the Outer Banks showrunners love doing, it's weaving in plot twists and cliffhangers any chance they can get. Read on to see if Sarah really made it out alive.

Does Sarah die at the beginning of season 2?

Photo credit: Jackson Lee Davis - Netflix
Photo credit: Jackson Lee Davis - Netflix

Showrunners wasted no time when it came to giving fans cliffhangers — there's already one in the second episode of the newest season. After Ward and Rafe run off in their truck with $400 million in gold, Terrance and Cleo send kids to slash the tires in an attempt to trap them at gunpoint. When Ward and Rafe are captured, John B and Sarah make a run to escape in the truck, which prompts Rafe to opens fire in an attempt to prevent their escape. Sarah — yes, his own sister — ends up with a gun wound.

In episode 3, Terrance calls on his "doctor" to help save Sarah with an operation, to which he complies for payment in the gold they had been chasing down. During the surgery, she becomes conscious for a moment before flatlining. John B refuses to let her die and begins performing CPR on her, which brings her back to life by some miracle.

So, the short answer is yes and no — Sarah does die while being operated on, but comes back to life thanks to John B After that, they continue to pursue the chase they embarked on to begin with.

WATCH SEASON 2 NOW

Watch the rest of Sarah's journey on Outer Banks season 2, which is now available to stream on Netflix with subscriptions starting at $8.99 per month.

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