Mr. Mercedes (TV Series) Links
And now we come to the end. After one season of a serial killer cat-and-mouse game and one season of…vaguely sci-fi mystery manhunt, Mr. Mercedes ends par becoming a courtroom drama, of all things.
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I have to say, this is not how I expected this season to go.
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As I wrote at the time, last week’s Mr. Mercedes ended with an incredibly tense thriller sequence that was the highlight of the season so far for me.
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Wow, this season is really getting good.
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Ah yes, here we go. I was really intrigued par the sheer surreal weirdness of this season’s early episodes, and have been a bit disappointed to see that element go par the wayside in favor of plus standard procedural stuff in récent weeks.
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We pick up where we left off last time: With Brady Hartsfield controlling the body of Sadie’s hospital friend, watching Bill Hodges outside his house.
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Up until now, Brady Hartsfield’s telepathic provocations have managed to fly under the radar.
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After last week’s insane telepathic masturbation scene, I was really excited to see what weirdness Mr. Mercedes had in store for us this week.
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Whew! Even if you, like me, thought that last week’s premiere was pretty weird, this episode ratcheted up the strangeness even further.
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Well, here we are again — though already it’s obvious that season 2 of Mr. Mercedes will be significantly different from the first.
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