"Outer Banks" Season 3: Fans Spot Hilarious Editing Errors in the New Adventure



by FARUK IMAMOVIC

"Outer Banks" Season 3: Fans Spot Hilarious Editing Errors in the New Adventure
"Outer Banks" Season 3: Fans Spot Hilarious Editing Errors in the New Adventure

The much-anticipated third season of "Outer Banks" has finally arrived on Netflix, and fans are already engrossed in the new episodes. However, some viewers have noticed editing errors in the new season, which have been widely discussed on TikTok.

Editing Errors in the Latest Season

In the second episode of the new season, viewers were treated to a scene in which Kiara (Madison Bailey) and Rafe (Drew Starkey) attempted to escape Carlos Singh's mansion. As they chase after a van and finally get into it, fans couldn't help but notice that Kiara looked a little different.

Specifically, in the scene, viewers could see her stunt double, which was not cut from the final edit.

@marc.rizzo Outer Banks editors need to be fired #stuntdoublesbelike #epicfail #obx #fyp #netflix #rafecameron #johnb #kiararafe ? Oh my god what is that - Funny memes
One TikTok user commented, "I can't stop watching this, I swear it was her." This clip went viral, with many fans commenting on why a stuntman was used for the scene and if it was actually Madison Bailey.

@srt_y1 Outer Banks editors need to be fired #stuntdoublesbelike #epicfail #obx #fyp #netflix #rafecameron #johnb #kiararafe ? Oh my god what is that - Funny memes
Another editing error was pointed out in a scene with Rudy Pankow, Kiara's co-star.

In a clip from Season 3, JJ and Kiara are seen riding on JJ's bike, but upon closer inspection, it's not actually Rudy riding the bike, but another stuntman.

Hilarious Editing Error from Season 1

Due to the numerous mistakes in the latest season, a clip from the first season has become popular on TikTok.

In a scene where the crab bites JJ, strange chewing sounds can be heard. Fans of "Outer Banks" found the video hilarious, with many comments saying that it reminded them of scenes from the cartoon Scooby-Doo. As one of Netflix's most popular original series, "Outer Banks" has amassed a massive following since its debut in 2020.

With the release of its third season, fans eagerly jumped back into the world of John B and his friends as they navigated new adventures and obstacles. However, as viewers began to watch the latest episodes, it quickly became apparent that a few technical errors had slipped through the editing process.

From misplaced stunt doubles to strange sound effects, fans were quick to take notice and share their observations on social media.

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