Monster Swamp
4th episode of the 1st season of Preacher / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Monster Swamp" is the fourth episode of the supernatural drama television series Preacher, which originally aired on AMC in the United States on June 19, 2016.[6] The episode was written by Sara Goodman and directed by Craig Zisk.[7]
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 4 | ||
Directed by | Craig Zisk | ||
Written by | Sara Goodman | ||
Produced by | Matt Tauber[1] | ||
Featured music | Dave Porter[2] | ||
Cinematography by | John Grillo[3] | ||
Editing by | Tyler L. Cook[4] | ||
Original air date | June 19, 2016 (2016-06-19) | ||
Running time | 42 minutes[5] | ||
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Cassidy (Joseph Gilgun) tries to tell Jesse (Dominic Cooper) about Fiore (Tom Brooke) and DeBlanc (Anatol Yusef), though it falls on deaf ears as Jesse is distracted by the thought of rebooting All Saints Congregational, wanting more visitors. He later converts atheist Odin Quincannon (Jackie Earle Haley) to Christianity, using his power in front of the entire congregation to achieve that goal. Angry at the death of a woman, Tulip (Ruth Negga) carries out a form of vigilante justice, but the consequences are not expected as she mistakenly throws Cassidy out of a window, only to discover him to be an immortal vampire.[8][9][10]
"Monster Swamp" was received mostly positively by critics, who listed its acting (particularly of Dominic Cooper, Joseph Gilgun and Jackie Earle Haley), the bizarre opening sequence, Odin and Jesse's confrontation, and Jesse's sermon as being the high points of the episode.[11] The episode garnered a Nielsen rating of 0.4 in the 18–49 demographic, translating to 1.14 million viewers.[12]