One of the stars of Banshee gave insight on the arc her character went through since day one.

In an interview with Collider on Friday, Ivana Milicevic-- who plays Carrie on the series-- dished on the character she used to play and the emotions that gradually came out.

"In the first season, this was a character that was pretty set and comfortable in the fake life that she set up for herself," Milicevic explained. "But when Lucas came to town, it was like that first drop of alcohol for the alcoholic. All of that rage, adrenalin, pain, fear, love and passion that was inside of her, all started to pour out of her."

At this point though, Carrie has dealt with a lot and has to do everything she can to remain strong.

"The choices that she made, and the repercussions and consequences of those choices, now in Season 4, means that she's lost everything," Milicevic said. "Lucas left, she has no Job, she has no children, and she has no Gordon. She had nothing. She's keeping it together by a thread. Now she's getting nothing but time by herself, to reflect and make a plan for the next move."

The actress then revealed how she thinks people will feel when they watch the final episode. Are they going to feel like everything worked out in the way they want?

"I don't know," Milicevic said. "I don't if that's even possible. Did people have a sense of closure with the last episode of Lost? Did people have a sense of closure with the last episode of The Sopranos? I don't know. Some will, some won't. Yes and no. It's so subjective and objective. They both work. People feel so passionately about our show."

Banshee airs on Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on Cinemax.