An acquaintance had recently filled me in on the fact that people were blowing up the shot of Chief Carter (John Douglas Thompson) holding the photo from Episode 6 trying to make out who is in it. I hadn’t been familiar with the theories going around the interwebs. Now, here we are finding out the answer to the big question: who killed Erin(Cailee Spaeny)? Mare of Easttown ’s finale gives us that answer but also allows closure on its exploration into the titular character’s struggle with overcoming grief. It feels like just yesterday we were introduced to Kate Winslet’s Mare Sheehan waking up to go investigate some peeping tom incident. I can’t believe that seven weeks have come and gone. Other plot lines could include the custody battle for Drew, Mare’s grandson, and Mare’s relationship with Richard (Guy Pearce) after he took a job at a university out of town.The following contains spoilers for the Mare of Easttown finale, Episode 7, “Sacrament” Whatever happens, though, Mare will need a new partner to help her out after Colin Zabel (Evan Peters) was killed in the last season. Although a second season could follow up on perpetrator Ryan’s fate in prison, it might be more interesting for the detective to explore a new case. The first season of Mare Of Easttown was meant to be a self-contained story, so the first instalment of episodes ended with Winslet’s character solving the murder of teenager Erin McMenamin. Outside of that clan, it seems likely that Mare’s best friend Lori (Julianne Nicholson) will return, with the potential to follow what happens to her son Ryan (Cameron Mann), who was found responsible for Erin’s murder. We’d also expect Mare’s family to return too, including her mum, Helen Fahey (played by Jean Smart), Siobhan Sheehan (Angourie Rice), Frank Sheehan (David Denman) and Drew Sheehan (Izzy King). It couldn’t be Mare Of Easttown without Winslet in the leading role, of course, so if the show does make a comeback expect to see her. You can rule out the dead guys, obviously… CREDIT: HBO / Album Who would need to be involved in season 2? Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce in ‘Mare Of Easttown’ season one. I would want to make sure that it was as rich and compelling as I hope this season has been.” I wouldn’t do it just because you have a chance to do it. “I would only do it if I was convinced we could make it great, though. “If we could ever give her a great season, I would certainly consider it,” he said. The writer and creator won’t be making anything just for the sake of it though. “I think you’ve seen that now, the story ends. “It’s very much a closed story,” he explained. However, making a second season was never on the cards for Ingelsby, who told Esquire the cast and crew “didn’t ever talk about returning”. “I haven’t cracked that yet I don’t know what that is, honestly.” He did offer a vague suggestion of what a new season could involve though – something that “honours the first chapter and does things an audience will appreciate”. “Kate and I, if we could crack a story that we were really proud of and felt like it was a deserving second chapter in Mare’s journey, then maybe,” he told the Hollywood Reporter. While Winslet might think Ingelsby has some strong ideas for a new chapter of Mare’s tale, the show’s creator is keeping shtum about them to the public. Does creator Brad Ingelsby have ideas for season 2? “It did cost me a lot emotionally to be her, and I have to figure out if I can summon it all up again and do it again,” she explained. Even if those ideas do bring something to fruition, the actor also has to consider whether she can go through with the taxing role again. There’s just no way we could possibly do it.”īut, in the same interview, she shared that Ingelsby has had “some very cool ideas” for what could come next. If HBO brings up the idea of a season two, we all just have to say absolutely not. It seems like Winslet’s thoughts about doing a second season have gone on a journey, as she told Vanity Fair: “At the end of shooting we were like, ‘Holy hell, we can never do that again. “But it doesn’t mean closing doors we’re opening doors, exploring what’s behind the doors,” she added. Speaking to TVLine, Winslet also added that while she would “love to play her again” and “absolutely believe” there’s more to share from Mare’s world, “just because the story has touched people that doesn’t necessarily mean creatively we can do it again. However, in the same piece, she also explained that she and Ingelsby had “talked and texted regularly” about what a second season might involve.
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