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"Puzzle Piece"
Series Preacher
Season 2, Episode 9
Preacher 2x09 001
Air date August 14th, 2017
Writers Craig Rosenberg
Director Michael Dowse
Producers Matt Tauber; Philip Buiser; Mark Stegemann; Craig Rosenberg; Sara Goodman; Mark McNair; Michael Slovis; Garth Ennis; Steve Dillon; Ken F. Levin; Jason Netter; Ori Marmur; Vivian Cannon; Neal H. Moritz; Seth Rogen; Evan Goldberg; James Weaver; Sam Catlin; JoAnne McCool
Starring Dominic Cooper; Joseph Gilgun; Ruth Negga; Graham McTavish; Ian Colletti; Pip Torrens; Noah Taylor; Julie Ann Emery
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"Puzzle Piece" is the ninth episode of season two of the supernatural drama series Preacher, and the nineteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Dowse with a script written by Craig Rosenberg. It first aired on Monday, August 14th, 2017 at 9:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.

Actor Role
Dominic Cooper Jesse Custer
Joseph Gilgun Cassidy
Ruth Negga Tulip O'Hare
Graham McTavish The Saint of Killers
Ian Colletti Eugene "Arseface" Root
Pip Torrens Herr Starr
Noah Taylor Adolf Hitler
Julie Ann Emery Lara Featherstone

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Malcolm Barrett F.J. Hoover
Ronald Guttman Denis
Teri Wyble Sophie

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Philip Fornah Grail hero
Dane Rhodes Sergeant Richard
Rey Hernandez Squad leader
Jeff Burkes Grail buddy
Kevin Earley New cop
Ed Lowry The Cleaner
Sean Richmond Biggest thug
Todd d'Amour Smallest thug
Chima Chekwa Other thug
Jordan Salloum Bartender

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-MA. It contains strong violent and graphic content unsuitable for some audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.
  • This episode had a viewership of 992,000 people upon its initial broadcast, which is down by 0.161 from the previous episode, which is a substantial drop. Up unto this point, it has the lowest viewership of the season, and is the first episode to dip below the 1 million mark. It rated 0.36% in the 18-49 viewing demographic.
  • Graham McTavish, who plays the Saint of Killers, is credited in this episode, but does not make an appearance. The last we saw of him, he was locked inside of an armored truck that was dumped into a swamp in "Sokosha".
  • Nathan Darrow appears as John Custer in archival footage only taken from previous flashback scenes. It is important to note that the man who shoots Custer has a tattoo on his write.
  • This is the sixth appearance of Denis. He appeared last in "Holes". This is his first appearance as a vampire.
  • This is the first episode of the series that contains more than one vampire (Cassidy & Denis).
  • The missile that Herr Starr launches is called B.R.A.D. (Battle-ready Remote operated Aerial Drone).
  • Jesse Custer is ten-years-old in the flashback scene with his father.

Allusions[]

  • Tulip O'Hare is very resentful of Jesse for making her sleep. This is a result of being very nearly killed by the Saint of Killers in "Sokosha". It was in that episode that the Saint fired the bullet that tore through several walls and through Denis' refrigerator.
  • Reference is made to Harry Connick, Jr. in this episode. Harry Connick, Jr. is an American musician, singer, actor and talk show host. Lara Featherstone redirects the B.R.A.D. missile away from New Orleans and has it strike Connick's house instead, killing him. Harry Connick, Jr. is the second "real world" celebrity to be killed off off-panel in this series. The first was Tom Cruise, who simultaneously combusted in the show's pilot episode.
  • The pamphlet that Herr Starr is looking at indicates a town called Angelville. This is a location frequently seen in the Preacher comic book series, and plays a large role in Jesse Custer's back-story.
  • The online application that Jesse Custer uses in his search for God is very similar to YouTube. YouTube is a video sharing service that allows users to upload, view, rate, share, add to favorites, report, comment on videos, and subscribe to other users.
  • The book that F.J. Hoover is leafing through on behalf of Herr Starr is the Tourists' Guide to Brothels: New Orleans Edition - the complete guide to brothels, bordellos, whorehouses, massage parlors & more (5th edition).

Quotes[]

  • Herr Starr: What kind of world is it when a woman obeying a man is seen as a super-power?

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See also[]

Blood Drive

Preacher

Fear the Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

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