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  1. Job is a major character in the first, second, third and fourth season. He is played by cast member Hoon Lee. Job is a cross-dressing hair stylist and genius computer hacker who plays a key part in Lucas' criminal endeavors.

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      "Job" is the third episode of the fourth season of Banshee...

  2. During the last episode of banshee, Job says to Sugar that no one can find him except Lucas, because he ALWAYS find him, and Lucas agreeing with him somehow signaling that, either he has his own method or it's just the writer implying that there's unbreakable bond between them.

  3. Jul 15, 2016 · Lucas rode out of town and decided to not meet Job in New York. While the disgruntled and exhausted super hacker settled in up East, Hood had other plans.

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  4. Apr 18, 2016 · After two years of torture and interrogation, Job is utterly broken. Dressed in rags, unshaven, hair grown out, barely able to see; he’s a twitchy, traumatised mess, and it is gutting.

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    "Job" is the third episode of the fourth season of Banshee and, therefore, the thirty-third episode of the series overall. It aired on April 15, 2016. The episode was written by Liz Sagal and directed by Everardo Gout.

    Lucas and Carrie enlist Fat Au in a last-ditch attempt to track down Job.Synopsis

    Cast Notes

    •10 of 11 cast members for the fourth season appear in this episode. •Starring cast member Ryann Shane (Deva Hopewell) are credited and do not appear.

    •Cherie Daly previously played Lena Bella, but then they decided to make fourth season the last, they changed her role.

  5. 1 day ago · If you tell Safi to confront Lucas as Vinh, she agrees, goes back on stage, and confidently taunts Lucas. This line of attack is successful, with Safi capturing Vinh's MC charisma. Lucas angrily lets slip that he did, indeed, plagiarize Maya's work — though he offers the weak excuse that they were planning to publish together.

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