![]() Think of Erin’s pregnancy, with which this whole sequence begins in “Mare of Easttown,” which has been compared to the British series “Broadchurch” in this regard. It’s like, when are we hiding the ball too much? Because there’s a satisfaction in being able to play that game, I think.”Įmerging over time as the basis of the police procedural is what I call the it-takes-a-village theory of crime, as a feature (not a bug) of living within a neighborhood, i.e., a place “where everybody knows your name.” In this genre of murder mystery, we are meant to marvel at how easily we all break the law in our daily lives, in ways that seem innocuous but can have brutal consequences that no one could have anticipated. “There certainly have been times where I’ve seen people write about stuff, how it was shot… It becomes a little bit of a thing in the edit. “I have to admit, that happened more than I even thought,” Zobel says with a laugh. ![]() The theories got pretty wild online, with fans picking apart every frame for clues. With the mystery now solved, we can clearly see all the red herrings that Mare laid out along the way, from Erin’s ex Dylan to Deacon Mark. But I always felt like just making the choice was enough.” “I remember thinking about whether or not we needed to actually go up into the attic and be up there. We only saw her go up the stairs from afar before it cut to black, but Zobel reveals “there was discussion at different times” about the camera following Mare all the way up. The finale ended on a hopeful note as well, with Mare at long last dealing with her son Kevin’s death by pulling down the attic stairs and going up there for the first time since she found him hanging there. ![]() In some ways, that was the important stuff for us, as much as obviously fulfilling the murder mystery.” “So it felt like we needed to have some time after the end of the murder mystery to talk about Mare and Easttown, really the things that also drive the show. “Just as in the beginning of the series, when you get to learn about the town and the people before you dive into the murder mystery, we felt like it was similar on the other side,” he explains. Could Mare of Easttown Return for a Season 2? ‘I Would Absolutely Love to Play Mare Again,’ Kate Winslet Saysīut Mare wasn’t just a simple whodunit: Even after we learned the killer’s identity, the finale took its time examining the emotional fallout for everyone involved.
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