JJ Maybank is a member of Pogues and childhood friend of John B. on Netflix Outer bandsJJ stands out among his friends because he is energetic, impulsive and the one behind most of the group’s crazy decisions. He is also the stand-up comedian of the show, like Outer bands Quite intense and tense.
However, behind Yolo’s jokes and attitude, JJ is extremely worried. Some of the saddest Outer bands It won’t happen to John B. or Sarah — it will happen to JJ. From his disturbing upbringing to the town that hates his existence, JJ is one of the saddest characters in the Netflix series.
JJ lives in an abused house
First, JJ lives in an abusive home with his father. His father lived a difficult life with drugs and alcohol, which affected JJ. As a young man, JJ needed a father to turn to, and his father was never one. In the few times that viewers see JJ in his home, he often comes into an aggressive situation with a nasty personality. That’s why he often spends the night at John B.’s – because it’s a soothing space for him to rest. It’s sad to think that even though JJ had a father in his life, he never really showed up.
he longs for his father’s love
It is an unpopular opinion to want JJ to reconcile with his father due to the abuse JJ suffered while taking care of his father. Although his father treats JJ as if he is useless, JJ will miss him in some small moments. It’s a fascinating situation because JJ’s father can sometimes be the playful person JJ needs, but he’s too focused on his own problems to bring JJ love and stability. that he needs.
It’s annoying to see JJ’s mind spin as he thinks about killing his father. On the one hand, his father was a rough man. But on the other hand, this man is his father, and he knows he will never be able to pull the trigger.
he is often bullied by weirdos
Kooks and Pogues are said to have a long history of enmity with each other. Kooks are rich and wealthy people, while Pogues live in The Cut and are of the working class. Because of the contempt Kooks and Pogues have for each other, they continue to chase each other whenever they see each other in the Outer Banks. And sadly, because of JJ’s outgoing personality, he is frequently attacked and bullied by weirdos. In “Midsummer”, they danced him in the dressing room and then fired him.
JJ’s deep reason for carrying a gun
When Scooter Grubbs went missing after a storm, the Pogues family was shocked to find his boat sunk in the bay. Unable to find Scooter, the Pogue family dives into the water, taking whatever they can to try to find him. A key they found led them to a motel room with a loaded gun in the safe. JJ took the gun with him when he left and always carried it with him. Pogues hates JJ holding a gun because it’s dangerous. However, there are deeper reasons for carrying a gun.
JJ lives in a house of abuse and is constantly attacked by weirdos. Owning a gun isn’t just a statement to JJ, it’s a way to keep him safe and something to protect him when all else fails, which in itself is extremely sadly.
He can love a girl who doesn’t love him
at first Outer bands, implying that both Kiara and John B. fell in love. This upsets JJ as he has had a crush on Kiara for years and hopes something will happen between them, but Pogues is not dating Pogues.
JJ seemed relieved when Kiara and John B. admitted that they were better as friends, but things took a turn for the worse for him. Pope quickly made a move with Kiara and the two developed feelings for each other. JJ, a very proud man, never expresses his feelings on this matter, but it is clear how much he loves Kiara.
JJ’s mom isn’t here
Not only does John B. not have his parents around – JJ is not without his mother either. And, surprisingly, not much is known about her. JJ’s father blamed him for his mother’s death but never said where she had gone.
Knowing how much JJ needed someone to take care of him at home, not having his mother by his side was devastating. Outer bands One theory on Reddit is that Rose (Ward Cameron’s second wife) is actually JJ’s biological mother. Presumably, she left Pogue’s life to marry a Kook.
John B.’s downfall when he “died”
When John B. and Sarah were chased by the police, they stole a boat and set sail. But when a violent storm hits, everyone thinks they have died at sea. The Pogue family is devastated by the senseless loss of their friend John B. – especially when he is chased by the police for a crime he didn’t commit. The real killer is Raff, the man who orchestrated John B.
However, JJ is still heartbroken over the passing of John B. John B. is his oldest friend and the only one who understands what it feels like to have no loving parents. His grief is irritating.
Everyone thought he would go to prison like his father
The town police know about JJ’s upbringing and lifestyle because of JJ’s father’s previous work. Sadly, they saw how unruly JJ can be at times and commented throughout the show that he would soon go to jail just like his father.
JJ said something about wanting more emotional quotes in his life, but felt like it was his destiny to go to jail because that’s what the town expected of him. When JJ took responsibility for a crime Pop committed and was arrested for it, he went to jail for the first time. JJ is released on bail, but everyone thinks he will be back soon.
no one respects him
As the Pogues continued their treasure hunt — and later John B — many of JJ’s ideas were rejected by the group. Kiara and Pope find JJ’s ideas too dangerous or weird and often ignore him. However, in some cases, JJ’s idea is their only option. Without JJ and his aggressive demeanor, who knows if they would have found John B. and Sarah while they were on the run in Charleston? JJ needs the support and trust of the Pogue family, not to be cast aside. He is one of the best characters because of his devotion to his friends.