What episode does John B and Sarah make out in the bell tower?

With the Sheriff still alive for now, episode 9 of Outer Banks sees her begging the group to call for help. Ward and Rafe argue over the best way to deal with this situation and in the chaos, John B manages to slip away. As he does, Ward calls back-up to the scene for the sheriff and tasks Rafe to leave with Sarah and take her back home.

JJ, Pope and Kie head off and get their anger out after watching the plane fly away, believing it’s Ward’s that’s left the runway and their chance at getting the treasure now gone. A bloodied John B shows up not long after and with the four on the run, the police scramble to find them as Ward spins his story that John B was the one who shot Peterkin.

Ward speaks to Rafe back home and tells him his alibi is that he was at home doing maintenance work. Ward tells his son he doesn’t care what he has to say, leading Rafe to admit just why he shot the sheriff. He was protecting his Father and did so because he wanted to be loved and appreciated by him.

Meanwhile, a riled up Deputy Shoupe puts out a $25,000 reward for finding John B, turning everyone on the island into a potential lookout. John B however, remains convinced that Sarah will come through for them and hides out in Kelce’s garage, hoping it’ll be enough time for Sarah to join their cause.

Kelce however, learns where John B is and after a brief chase through the house, locks him in the closet and calls Topper over to keep guard while he tells the police. John B and Topper wind up talking about love and have a very different definition of what that means. The police surround the house not long after, and with John B stuck in the closet things don’t look good.

Kie and Pope meanwhile decide to head up and visit Sarah at her house. On the way Pope admits his true feelings to Kie but she unfortunately shuts him down pretty harshly. In the aftermath of this, Kie shows Sarah the reward money poster and it’s enough for her to set into motion a plea to her sister to help her out and let her go.

John B manages to scramble out a tight hole in the back of the closet and heads out on the run, just as Sarah arrives at the scene. John B hides in the familiar setting of the abandoned church and heads up to the attic. Sarah arrives not long after, while Topper follows her up too. Once there, the trio talk about the truth, where it’s revealed that Rafe was the one who shot the sheriff.

While they talk, Rafe sneaks in the church and sets it alight. As the fire starts to spread, Topper heads out the front of the church wearing John B’s clothes, distracting the police long enough to allow John B and Sarah to head off together and slip away from the police, which is where the episode ends.

With John B now on the run and Ward managing to spin his web of deceit to everyone around him, things don’t look good for our group. Hearing Kie shoot Pope down this episode in the blunt and brutal manner she did was pretty tough to watch but it’s also to the benefit of the show as well. With the exception of the Sarah and John B situation, the four friends have ultimately remained just that – friends. It’s something that really helps their dynamic as a group and ultimately serves as the anchor to which the entire show relies on so heavily to push the narrative forward.

The finale is up next though, and all eyes now turn to how this one will end and whether Netflix will leave this hanging on a cliffhanger ending or not. Even if it does though, there’s enough to like with Outer Banks to make it well worth your time and a second season with this group would certainly be welcome.

Netflix’s Outer Banks was the perfect springtime escape. The series took us far away from our quarantine blues and let us bask in the sunny, sweltering, steamy world of the Pogues. Months later, the show is still obsession-worthy thanks to the fact that the Netflix series served up one of the most romantic scenes on television in 2020. Without a doubt, John B (Chase Stokes) and Sarah’s (Madelyn Cline) swoon-y Episode 4 kiss in the summer rain is the romantic event of the year so far.

Outer Banks is an original teen drama set in the class-divided world of North Carolina’s OBX. John B and his friends, the Pogues, spend their summer days dodging trouble and hunting for fun. It’s a past time that leads the teens right into the middle of a treacherous treasure hunt. However fate also intervenes to put John B into the orbit of privileged pretty girl Sarah. John B works for her father and his friends dodge her bullying boyfriend, but the two sun-kissed adolescents can’t help but to feel a connection. And it’s that chemistry that boils into a swoon-worthy explosion at the end of Outer Banks Episode 4.

By this point in Outer Banks, John B believes his beloved father disappeared after stumbling upon the massive missing treasure of the Royal Merchant. Hunted by mercenaries after the treasure and close to finding clues to its whereabouts himself, John B finds himself at the mercy of Sarah, who helps him evade his pursuers. The bored Sarah decides to help John B and travels with him via ferry to Chapel Hill, where they can use her father’s alumni status to access important documents to the treasure hunt. However, the treasure hunting trip turns into a delightful opportunity for the two to connect. They sweat their asses off in a boiler room, play the part of preps in a fancy store, and invent spy nicknames for each other. By the time they have to say goodbye, in the middle of a summer storm, they are declaring their newfound love for each other.

John B and Sarah in the rain in Outer Banks Episode 4Photo: Netflix

What’s incredible about this episode — and what makes the whole romance noteworthy — is the chemistry between actors Chase Stokes and Madelyn Cline. Putting the contemporary knowledge that the two are now an Instagram official couple aside, John B and Sarah’s romance heats up at a surprisingly fast clip. In fact, at the start of Outer Banks, all evidence suggests that John B is destined to hook up with fellow Pogue Kiara (Madison Bailey). Though the two have an awkward flirtation, they agree to be friends. And almost immediately, John B and Sarah fall fast and hard for each other in a way that feels so organic, it reminded me more of when the Gossip Girl writers quickly paired Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) and Chuck Bass (Ed Westwick) together. That is, the romance wasn’t in the plans, but the actors’ chemistry was so undeniable, you had to just let it happen.

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So it is in Outer Banks Episode 4. In fact, the whole episode just feels like a showcase for Stokes and Cline’s incandescently radiant attraction for one another. So much so, when the episode climaxes with them both seemingly disavowing their social groups to make out hot and heavy on a crowded dock, it feels like fireworks are going off. They admit their romance is moving at a ridiculously fast pace, but they agree to just embrace it. Because of this, Outer Banks pulls viewers into the heady undertow of John B and Sarah’s passion for each other early in its freshman season. Rather than circle around these two, wasting time, we get right to the drunken rush of teen love.

Outer Banks Episode 4 is still, hands down, the most romantic thing to happen on TV in 2020. Sure, I May Destroy You offers a strong contender for the crown with Episode 3’s “blood clot scene,” but it’s a “blood clot scene.” Outer Banks lets its hero and heroine indulge in the tried and true cinematic trope of a forbidden kiss in the hot summer rain. However, John B and Sarah’s big kiss doesn’t feel like a cliché but instead a classic romantic gesture that will never go out of style.

What episode does John B and Sarah hook up in the tower?

"Outer Banks" The Bell Tower (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb.

What episode of Outer Banks does John B take Sarah to the bell tower?

The Bell Tower is the ninth episode of the first season of Outer Banks. It is the ninth episode of the series overall.

What episode does John B and Sarah make out in the church?

John B and Sarah get closer in Outer Banks season 1, episode 7, “Dead Calm”; John B shows Sarah an old abandoned church where he used to hang out when he was younger.