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"Mare of Easttown" has introduced HBO viewers to a town in which anyone could be the killer over the last three episode. Here are all the possible killers of Erin.
I love it.
There are a
lot of characters in this show, and each one seems to come with a whole laundry basket full of drama, so theories about the murder are likely to change every week. There are also, like…already so many crimes. At the beginning of the series, Mare is asked to work on the unsolved case of a missing girl named Katie. There’s also a peeper on the loose in town who seems to have rattled folks. These are isolated incidents unrelated to the murder of Erin McMenamin…or are they?
Erin was a young mother scrambling to get money to pay for her son to get treatment for an ear infection. In the second episode, we learn that the paternity of her child might be a dark secret someone in town wanted to cover up (yes, this is basically the same plot as
Mackenzie Lansing is seriously an actress to watch. We caught up with the HBO
Mare of Easttown performer on playing her complex character Brianna, how she started acting and so much more.
Girls Life: How d you start acting?
Mackenzie: I grew up in France in a small town outside of Paris, but also lived in Kinshasa [the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo]. For most of my life, I was considered a shy kid. I think everywhere, but especially in France, they encourage you to do theater to get you out of your shell. So I started taking a class at a local community theater. There was a Parisian director who wanted an actual 13-year-old to play [a similar-aged character] and came and watched one of our rehearsals and asked if I wanted to be in the play. Then I got into acting school and moved to New York and never stopped.
Mare of Easttown shares similarities with other gloomy crime dramas and specifically referenced
True Detective. However, following the second episode, there is another show
Mare draws a more obvious comparison to, and thatâs
Broadchurch, the popular British serial that also revolved around a murder in a small, close-knit community.
There are clear surface similarities: a female police detective tasked with interrogating close friends and acquaintances, the male investigator brought in to help from out of town, the way everyone in Easttown is connected and hiding secrets, there is even the noticeable vernacular (except the Dorset accents have been replaced by the distinct tones of Delaware County). And, like