Who’s Larissa Genrette on Outer Banks?

What an ending to half 1 of season 4 of Outer Banks! JJ may not know a lot about his actual household, however now we’ve got huge clues on who he really is and why he may not be a Pogue in spite of everything.

With new enemies rising, Wes Genrette (David Jensen), who inspired the Pogues to search out Blackbeard’s treasure, wrote one final letter earlier than his demise that was addressed to “Grasp JJ Maybank.” When JJ finds the letter, Wes writes to JJ that he ought to ask his dad about “Albatross.”

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JJ’s dad Luke Maybank initially shakes off any kind of point out of Albatross through the season openers. Nevertheless, through the closing moments of season 4 half 1, Luke Maybeck revealed to JJ that they weren’t blood-related in any respect when he brings up “Albatross”.

Who’s Larissa Genrette?

Larissa Genrette is the daughter of Wes Genrette. She’s believed to have died as a result of Genrette household curse, and newspaper clippings across the time of her demise reported that she had taken her personal life – alongside her toddler son – after experiencing postpartum despair. She was on the boat Albatross and was believed to have drowned alongside her child. For causes unknown, her child survived and was given to Luke Maybank and he raised him as his personal youngster.

Wait, then who’s JJ’s actual father?

Larissa Grenette was married to Chandler Groff (J. Anthony Crane) earlier than her demise, which means JJ’s actual father is Chandler. Chandler was exonerated on all prices concerning Larissa’s demise.

Whereas the revelation is new to JJ, it may also come as a shock that he’s a Kook now. Although he was raised by an abusive father, JJ all the time took pleasure in being a Pogue alongside John B. (Chase Stokes), Pope (Jonathan Daviss), Kiara (Madison Bailey), Sarah (Madelyn Cline), and Cleo (Carlacia Grant). However now that dynamic goes to be unusual for future episodes. “That was probably the most excessive factor we might consider: That JJ’s really a Kook,” Outer Banks co-creator Shannon Burke informed Netflix’s Tudum. Co-creator Jonas Pate additionally concurs, “Nicely, you’re all the time attempting to torture your characters, proper? What would torture JJ probably the most? The revelation that he’s a Kook.”

Jonathan Daviss talked to StyleCaster about how the Cliffhanger would possibly have an effect on the Pogues sooner or later. “Now abruptly, they’re implicated so closely that they don’t have any selection,” he mentioned. “It flips how JJ views the world. His dad’s not his dad. He didn’t have an incredible one to start out with. Now, we don’t know who this man is. We’re hoping we will all hold our crew collectively, and we don’t splinter off.”