According to Deadline, the network's first foray into original scripted programming will evolve from a bromance-centered series into more of an ensemble drama -- which could be good news for its supporting characters, who frequently wound up dead during the original run. When fans last saw the best bros to ever bro they were literally riding off into the sunset together after surviving yet another dangerous mission, but it's hard to imagine a version of Strike Back without them. Strike Back signed off in 2015 and then Banshee, a narratively ambitious drama notable for its action and fight scenes, aired its fourth and final season earlier this year. [...] there's nothing really wrong with bringing back Strike Back -- the series was frequently far better than it had any right to be and its action sequences were often more impressive than those in a number of films -- but what does a Strike Back without Scott and Stonebridge look like?