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Preacher - "Monster Swamp" - Season 1 Episode 4 Review

June 21, 2016

If one were to visit Annville, one would see some interesting nightlife.  Drunk mascots, Tulip’s uncle passed out on the sidewalk, and some weird Running Man type shit where prostitutes try to outrun Quincannon’s armed goons.  Lacey almost gets away but Clive tags her, and that would mean game over but Lacey accidentally falls into a sinkhole.  Fracking is dangerous, and here’s yet another example.  So begins another episode of Preacher…

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This is a fairly Jesse-lite episode but that doesn’t mean we don’t gain insight into his character.  There are several flashbacks that give us glimpses of his life as a boy with his father, who was a stern and moral man, but a father who always kept his son close.  The third flashback is the most telling perhaps, because it shows a late night meeting with none other than a younger Odin Quincannon.

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A crowd has gathered by what is surprisingly not a crime scene and it seems that the hole poor Lacey fell in is directly related to Q.M.&P.’s business practices.  She’s dredged up and hosed off unceremoniously, and to say that Tulip is not happy about everyone’s lackadaisical attitude would be a severe understatement.  Her angered sense of justice comes to a head and she thinks she teaches Clive a lesson, only to find the man she beat so senseless he fell out of the brothel’s second story window was Cassidy.  He lets Tulip drive him to the ER, where plenty of blood is to be found, and this is how Tulip officially meets Cassidy.

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Cassidy could only afford such a night of fun by bamboozling Fiore and LeBlanc into thinking he was going to bring them Jesse.  It’s definitely funny to see supposed heavenly beings bumble around so much, and their complete misunderstanding of humanity is painfully obvious.  Still, they are pressured to recapture Jesse’s power and take it “home” and Fiore thinks they need to contact whomever is above them in the celestial management hierarchy.  They even have an emergency phone for such occasions, but LeBlanc wants no part of it.  Indeed, it seems that they are on Earth unofficially. 

This whole episode is built around life in Annville and how Quincannon either directly or indirectly affects its citizens.  He takes whatever land he needs for his cattle, he ruins the local environment, and his employees are free to be asshole whoremongers, all because he provides electricity to Annville.  Any mention of sustainable practices or alternative energy quite literally pisses him off.  It would also seem that there is a connection to him and the murder of Jesse’s father.

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So it’s a bit strange to see Jesse helping him paint and place miniature soldiers around a model of the Alamo.  But there is a method to Jesse’s madness.  He mentions how much Quincannon wanted, and still wants, Jesse’s father’s land.  If Jesse can’t make him a religious man on Sunday, then he’s welcome to it after all these years.  It goes without saying that Jesse uses his power to bend Quincannon’s knee in service of God, but it seems that this newest “miracle” has caught the attention of certain beings, because Fiore and LeBlanc’s “Oh Shit” phone starts ringing.

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And while it’s obvious that Emily has a crush on Jesse, and Jesse is dickishly oblivious to it, is she sleeping with the goofy little mayor dude?


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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Preacher - "The Possibilities" - Season 1 Episode 3 Review

June 21, 2016

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Every great couple with a criminal past has a few things in common.  There’s a betrayal, a struggle against powers greater than them, and a flame of love that can be diminished but not extinguished.  But what Jesse and Tulip have is something far stranger.  Tulip meets Danni (previously thought to be a Danny) in Houston, and gives her the map in exchange for the “last known location” of someone whom Tulip believes needs punishing.  Danni herself gives the map to a man in white, who is an enthusiast of snuff films.  Apparently Texas has a vibrant indie film community.

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So begins the third episode of Preacher.  Fiore and DeBlanc are back in one piece each and better armed, Donnie makes an attempt at explaining sexual masochism to Chris, and while Linus truly doesn’t remember his lust for Janey, it seems to be born again when he sees her get on the bus.  Oh, and Tracy did in fact open her eyes but not quite in the way Jesse may have meant.  Between a brain dead girl who opened her eyes and an actually dead man who opened his heart, it seems that God is a literalist.  There’s some real monkey’s paw shit going down in Annville because of Jesse.

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As it turns out, he’s become aware of his powers and demonstrates them for/on Cassidy who is just tickled to be thrown around like a rag doll.  Possibilities, he says, are endless.  Meanwhile Tulip once again tries to convince Jesse to do this all important job, but now she has enough pieces of the puzzle to make the picture very enticing for him.  The last known location she traded the map for was of a man by the name of Carlos, who double crossed both Jesse and Tulip some years ago.  Though Jesse had made a promise to his father and walked away from his life of crime, it seems as though justice, or justice disguised as revenge is enough to make him jump in the car with Tulip and seek out this low down dirty Carlos.

While Jesse is on his own mission, Fiore and LeBlanc find themselves missing their target once again and getting the business end of Cassidy’s van.  However this time around, once they are reincarnated they give him a better explanation of why they’re there.  Only Donnie seems to be able to get the drop on the Preacher but he didn’t count on his otherworldly power.

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Both with Cassidy and Donnie, Jesse reached a point where he seemed to enjoy the control and was about to abuse his power.  But both times he manages to find his restraint, and for Donnie that means getting to keep his head.  Jesse himself has an epiphany, which means Operation Kill Carlos is off, to Tulip’s violent dismay.  He returns to Annville to bury Mr. Open Heart, but with Cassidy knowing a bit more about who Fiore and LeBlanc are, what awaits him in the coming days?  During the particularly lonely services, Jesse reads a scripture about death and rebirth and we see his father’s grave as well as an ominous blast of air coming from some sort of pipe in the earth.

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Is anyone else a little creeped out by Quincannon?  I have odd ways of unwinding but listening to cattle slaughter is not one of them.  Eugene and Sheriff Root make small talk, but once Eugene mentions going to see the newly “awake” Tracy, he gets a stern warning to stay away from her, her family and the “monster swamp.”

And if you didn’t catch the news report that Fiore was watching in the hotel room, Tom Cruise is dead.


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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Preacher - "See" - Season 1 Episode 2 Review

June 21, 2016

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There is very little in the second episode of Preacher that is more important than its opening.  In the year 1881, we meet a solemn, grizzled man who rides to retrieve medicine for a sick girl, who we assume is his daughter.  He encounters some settlers who left the city and were a might optimistic about the West for his tastes.  The mysterious man continues his journey past a tree full of hanged natives on his way to a town called Ratwater…

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Jesse has taken to baptizing the town of Annville in his renewed quest to save everyone.  Cassidy has made himself at home, his only problems being a lack of funds, booze and Eugene’s face “like an arsehole.”

Although Jesse and Emily are making strides in improving the church, all is not well.  Chief among Jesse’s concerns are Linus, the town bus driver who confesses his sexual attraction to one of his little passengers in the Loach family.  Traci lays in a coma and her mother Terri has no time for Jesse’s contrivances.  Also, Fiore and DeBlanc finally catch up with him in search of his powers.

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We see that even though Jesse’s heart is in a place to help, the God he represents is painfully absent.  Linus’ lust for young girls is somehow absolved by his confessing, and even though Jesse knows this man doesn’t plan on seeking help or distancing himself from this girl, he still has to say he is forgiven by the Lord Almighty.  Trying to explain to the mother of a brain dead girl that this very same protector of child molesters has a plan that involves her daughter having a skull like a rotten melon also poses certain challenges.  There is a strong stink of bullshit in Jesse’s nose and he’s tired of shoveling it.  Even getting blackout drunk with Cassidy doesn’t provide any solutions, although once Jesse passes out we see that Cassidy isn’t necessarily a good dude.  Indeed, he’s a bit of a con man who will make off with your keys and steal your car.

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This is where Fiore and DeBlanc attempt at a strange ritual with infernal machines to perhaps remove the Power from Jesse.  When that doesn’t work and things begin to get a little more...uh...dismembery...Cassidy thankfully has an attack of conscience and stops the two mysterious men by literally tearing them limb from limb.  Another savage fight scene courtesy of Cassidy.  He even cleans up his mess!  Everyone needs to have a drunk vampire as a friend.

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Once Jesse comes to, he sets off to make things right by taking the will of God into his own hands, using his power to make Linus forget his lusts and the episode ends before we get to see if this power can wake Tracy from brain death.  Another interesting and poignant episode that sets things down a curious path and introduces a very important character, as well as several different side plots.

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We get to meet Odin Quincannon and get a glimpse of his meat and power company’s influence, and see that Donnie is still an asshole, even with a broken arm.  Eugene and Sheriff Root have an odd moment with some good ol’ boys that call Eugene a murderer, and Tulip has made herself at home at the Toad Vine brothel and is still trying to convince Jesse to take this job she has.  But this time, she mentions the name Danny, and that means something to Jess.  Oh yeah, and although Cassidy buried them in their own luggage, Fiore and DeBlanc aren’t dead.

Did you notice the hanging tree make a reappearance?  


Written by A Play On Nerds contributor, Jerry Herrera - Lover of horror, sci fi, and fantasy in that order.  Semi-permanent Disneyland resident.  I'm at least one of the droids you're looking for. Twitter: @FrankenJerry - Instagram: @GeraldoPedro

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