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Preacher episode 3 summary
Preacher episode 3 summary





preacher episode 3 summary

They need him to kill Jesse and The Saint has no great love for preachers. When he’s done in the tavern Fiore and DeBlanc enter from above, revealing this to be Hell, or rather his small corner of it. Everything speeds up here, intercut with scenes from the rest of his journey until it becomes clear this isn’t just a flashback. If he wants to call Heaven he needs angel hands to use it and Cassidy knows where to find some.įinally, we return to The Saint, still blasting away in Ratwater.

preacher episode 3 summary

Which ties in neatly with Jesse’s problem with the phone. Cassidy isn’t exactly pleased but he’s willing to let things slide while they figure out what to do about the mayor. He couldn’t let the vampire burn, though it seems he took his time reaching that conclusion. Jesse returns so that he and a mostly-healed Cassidy can reconcile. It’s actually quite chilling how little changes about her demeanour, even as she traps him in Cassidy’s room and waits. Emily was never too fond of Miles and seeing the ease at which he let Quinncannon storm the church has turned her against him. It’s a big leap for her character, but in keeping with the bonkers nature of the show. She just can’t bring herself to throw animals at the starved vampire but her on-again-off-again boyfriend Mayor Miles is another matter. Her character has always been too innocent for her own good and here is where the show puts that to good use. He puts her out of her misery, allowing her to finally revive and return to her pursuit.Įmily meanwhile is agonising over Cassidy. When Root discovers the dismembered body of the angel sent after them. So it’s off to Hell, whether they like it or not though they may not be going alone.

preacher episode 3 summary

Either that or contact Heaven for help but they soon discover that Jesse has swiped their phone. They’re understandably nervous about the whole thing, but they know that it’s their only real option. There’s a wide-eyed look of fear and confusion on Griffiths face as she assesses the situation.įiore and DeBlanc are also on the move, speaking to a travel agent for a trip down to Hell. Dumped with the revelation that there’s a badly-burnt vampire locked in the next room and worse, he needs blood to heal. Emily (Lucy Griffiths) is called in to babysit and what follows is the most interesting thing to happen to her character all season. There’s just the issue of Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun), feeding of the stray dogs and pets she’s been bringing him. She’s done waiting for him and is off to take out Carlos. If Jesse hopes to find shelter with Tulip though he’s out of luck. Besides, it is good to see Jesse in a real position of desperation, beaten but not yet broken and crucially recognising the severity of his actions. It’s a bit of a stretch to believe Jesse could escape without using Genesis but we know that Root is probably that bad of a Sheriff. If he wants his final sermon on Sunday he’s going to have to go on the run. When he’s done the storm seems to rattle the tavern, as though the world around him is about to fall apart.īack in Annville Jesse (Dominic Cooper) isn’t staying put in the back of Sheriff Root’s cop car. The shots fire loudly and seemingly never-ending as the score reinforces the sense of dread. Any hope that ’Finish the Song’ is referring to Fiore (Tom Brooke) and DeBlanc (Anatol Yusef) is promptly shot in the head along the occupants of the Ratwater tavern, including an Asian forced to sing on. There’s a storm coming by the time The Saint of Killers re-enters Preacher for yet another powerful and obscenely violent sequence.







Preacher episode 3 summary