Posted on Wednesday, June 9th, 2021 by Marisa Mirabal
Kate Winslet has been the talk of the town lately, especially in Delaware County. Her stern yet sweet performance as Mare in the HBO crime drama
Mare of Easttown has garnered accolades from Upper Darby locals to the point where the Pennsylvania-based convenience store chain
Wawa has dedicated Thursday, June 10 to be officially known as “Mare of Easttown Day.” This really defines the meaning of “peak TV,” huh?
A native Pennsylvanian himself, writer
Brad Ingelsby created the limited series to showcase a certain group of people who were born and raised in a small town where everyone knows each other. Ingelsby wanted the show to have a “realness and grittiness to it” and portray communities that don’t get much time on screen in a noble and heroic fashion. All of this was accomplished through location scouting, costume design, and character preparation. Costume designer
Craig Zobel directs this story by Brad Ingelsby about Marianne "Mare" Sheehan (Kate Winslet), a detective sergeant in Easttown, a suburb of Philadelphia. The former.
It s heating up and time to live High on the Hog kyma.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kyma.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Published:
By:
Advertisement
Fly away forever, Lady Hawk. Limp off into the Philly sunset, mardy Mare, and donât look back. Leave your triumphant drama as a one-and-done deal.Â
No sooner had viewers emitted contented sighs at this weekâs note-perfect Mare Of Easttown finale than speculation began mounting about a potential second season of the hit Pennsylvanian police procedural. To my mind, though, trying to recapture the Mare magic would be a mistake.
Unfolding over seven slow-burning weeks to become one of the standout dramas of 2021 so far, Mare Of Easttown was indisputably great. Thereâs only one way to ensure it stays that way â and thatâs by it never returning.Â