"Monster Swamp" | |
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Series Preacher Season 1, Episode 4 | |
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Air date | June 19th, 2016 |
Writers | Sara Goodman |
Director | Craig Zisk |
Producers | Matt Tauber; Garth Ennis; Steve Dillon; Don Kurt; Ken F. Levin; Jason Netter; Ori Marmur; Neal Moritz; Vivian Cannon; Seth Rogen; Evan Goldberg; James Weaver; Sam Catlin; Nick Bradley; Jim Sodini; Rebecca Moline |
Starring | Dominic Cooper; Joseph Gilgun; Ruth Negga; Lucy Griffiths; W. Earl Brown; Derek Wilson; Ian Colletti; Tom Brooke; Anatol Yusef; Graham McTavish |
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"Monster Swamp" is the fourth episode of season one of the supernatural drama series Preacher. It was directed by Craig Zisk with a script written by Sara Goodman. It first aired on AMC on Sunday, June 19th, 2016 at 10:00 pm. In this episode, Cassidy tries to warn Jesse Custer about the angels, then turns around and makes a secret deal with them. Tulip O'Hare is up and arms over the callous disregard over the death of a prostitute named Lacey. Jesse commits himself towards packing the church and Odin Quincannon takes a piss in Miles Person's briefcase. Seriously.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Jackie Earle Haley | Odin Quincannon |
Ricky Mabe | Miles Person |
Nathan Darrow | John Custer |
Ashley Aufderheide | Young Tulip |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Frances Lee McCain | Mosie |
Alex Knight | Clive |
Keith Jardine | Verne |
Barbie Robertson | Lacey |
Catherine Haun | Ms. Oatlash |
Luke Gallegos | Tommy |
Sarah Minnich | Sindy |
Elizabeth Dwyer Sandlin | Heidi |
Jodi Lynn Thomas | Pearl |
Jack Burning | Sundowner manager |
Dominic Ruggieri | Young Jesse |
Cheryl Ford-Mente | Nurse |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Preacher is based on a comic book series by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon. They were originally published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint.
- This episode had a viewership of 1.412 million people, which is down by .612 from the previous episode. It scored 0.43% in the 18-49 viewing demographic. [4]
- Actor Jackie Earle Haley is given a "Special appearance by" credit in this episode.
- Odin Quincannon's grandfather's name was Jonas Quincannon.
- Both of the actors who portray Jesse Custer in this episode have the first name Dominic. Dominic Cooper plays the regular adult Jesse Custer on the series, and Dominic Ruggieri played a young Jesse Custer in flashback.
Allusions[]
- The game that Odin Quincannon is playing on his computer is Q*bert. It was first produced as an arcade game by Gottlieb in 1982. Its interesting to note that the computer monitor and keyboard he's using are of a very old model, which is strange since Quincannon is a man of means.
- Reference is made to Linus Dilmoe in this episode. Linus is the child predator who drives the school bus as first seen in "See" and in "The Possibilities". His last name is supplied for the first time in this episode.
- After Tulip O'Hare's reaction to the way Lacey was treated, Mosie says "It's Chinatown". This is a reference to the 1974 drama film Chinatown starring Jack Nicholson where the final line of the film is "Forget it, Jake, it's Chinatown".
Jesse's commands[]
- Tells Odin Quincannon to "Serve God" at the close of his sermon.
Body Count[]
- Lacey - 2nd and final appearance. Falls into a sinkhole after being hit by Clive's paintball.
Quotes[]
- Cassidy: : But I mean, after that, these two fella come by, right, dressed as cowboy blokes on the outside, but sounded more like two blokes who just stumbled in out of a pub in Clerkenwell, if you know what I'm tryin' to say.
- Jesse Custer: I have no idea.
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- Cassidy: Now I'm a big believer in 'live and let live', but when somebody comes after one of my friends, brandishing a bloody chainsaw, we're gonna have issues.
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- Jesse Custer: Will you serve God?
- Odin Quincannon: Yes. I will. Of course I will. Yes.
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- Mosie: Fun, funny, such a great spirit. But that temper of yours... not even your mama could handle it.
- Tulip O'Hare: My mama never tried, Mos. She was too busy up there, handlin' all them boners and balls.
Crew[]
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References[]
- ↑ The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.
- ↑ The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.
- ↑ The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.
- ↑ TV IV; Preacher; Season One.