![]() If we are to take Mark at his word, someone lured Erin to the place where she was shot. While Mark was driving Erin home, she received a text message “from someone asking her to go to Brandywine Park,” and the text message made her “hysterical, just hysterical.” “She stormed off,” Mark says, leaving her bike in his trunk, which he later threw into the river - but no, Mark swears, he didn’t kill her. Mark says that Erin called him after the altercation with Brianna, Dylan, and Sean (Sadat Waddy), asking for a ride home. What we do have, though, is a certain timeline of the night provided by Deacon Mark to Father Dan. Kate Winslet did a very good “Mare is thinking so hard!” face during this scene, and I mirrored it on my own couch! I’m not sure the timing adds up regarding DJ’s parentage, but could this experience have something to do with that engraved necklace Mare found hidden among Erin’s things? If Mare really threw Billy’s beer bottle away instead of grabbing it to test for DNA, I would be shocked.īut in reality: Mare doesn’t have anything on Billy, and we don’t, either. After Erin’s mother died three years ago, Erin lived with him for a little while, and although he “can’t remember” for how long, Lori offers that it was at least for a few months. Now, I don’t want to dismiss the fact that Billy Ross, John’s brother and Kenny’s cousin, seems shadier and shadier. I’m leaning more and more toward the obvious suspect from the beginning: Dylan. To bring it all back to our central mystery, does this burst of violence mean that Ryan is a suspect in his cousin Erin’s murder? I don’t think so. I’m sincerely hoping that other kid got suspended too because jeez, did he suck. The Rosses are dealing with marital strife: John is cheating on Lori, and Julianne Nicholson really puts some bone-deep exhaustion into how she asks their son Ryan (Cameron Mann), “Is your dad doing it again?” Will Lori really want to take in DJ, per Kenny’s request, on her own? Won’t the Hinchey parents be devastated by that? And Ryan is working through some crap, too, attacking a bully at school who picks on his younger sister Moira (Kassie Mundhenk). Frank, meanwhile, is on rocky ground with Faye, who fails to check out their wedding venue. Siobhan’s relationship with Anne is now established enough that the latter is hanging out at the Sheehans’ house, and that Siobhan tells Frank about her. Other than that, though, time moves forward, for better and for worse. Sorry that your husband Glen (Patrick McDade) had an affair with Helen and decided to come clean about it at your funeral! Carroll, who never found out who graffitied breasts on that shed and who died of a heart attack while driving to buy cereal. Not for everyone, of course goodbye to Mrs. ![]() Erin’s death and Katie’s and Missy’s disappearances aren’t forgotten, but the reality is that life goes on. If Colin and Mare left, what’s to say that Wayne wouldn’t have immediately gone into that basement and killed Katie and Missy, like how he killed Hillary, the young woman he abducted and impregnated - and whose missing-persons case Mare knows about, but has made no progress on? There’s no good choice here.īefore “Illusions” takes us to Bennie’s Tavern, the episode wanders through small-town life in Easttown. The banging of that pipe was impossible to ignore, or pretend to ignore. On the flip side, though, Katie and Missy were there, and they needed help. But why not disengage from the house, keep eyes on it, and immediately call for backup? Why not ease up, instead of further instigate? I’m not saying Mare caused Wayne to shoot and kill Zabel of course, she’s not responsible for his actions. She went into Wayne Potts’s (Jeb Kreager) house, knowing that she didn’t have a gun. How could it not? She steered the investigation, although officially suspended. And I think his murder will weigh on her for a long time. His “How do you know what I want?” was cheeky and flirty, and while I’m not entirely sure how much Mare seriously considered him romantically before or after their awful date, I don’t think she disliked the kiss. He made his peace with Mare’s tunnel vision during their date, he came clean to her about what really happened with that case that got him the wunderkind label, and he kissed her. In hindsight, maybe the indicators were there for Colin’s exit. But it looked to me like Colin got shot through the left cheek, which I’m assuming was fatal.) (Also: I don’t know any more than you do regarding Colin’s fate, definitively I haven’t seen screeners past episode five. I really did not see that coming! I screamed! Good-bye, Evan Peters, you were good in this role and I hope you escape from the Ryan Murphy universe more often! ![]() Rest in peace, Colin Zabel, hero detective. ![]()
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