Wow! If you squint, it seems like you can see Erin … somewhere. Vulture doesn’t have a supercomputer, but we do have a crack team of photo editors, and they whipped up this attempt at an enhanced close-up: Perhaps by adjusting the brightness and contrast we can enhance it and decipher what’s going on in this oh-so-important picture. You see, for a split second, the photo is backlit and semi-see-through. But thanks to the magic of technology, Mare fans have convinced themselves that they can crack the mystery. In a previous era of television fandom, that might have been the end of it. Despite the fact that multiple characters have now seen the picture, we’ve only glimpsed it from behind, like a 5-by-7-inch version of the briefcase from Pulp Fiction. (Or as Mare would put it, toahdal disuhrreay.)īut because this is TV, viewers have been kept in the dark about exactly what’s in the photograph. Clearly, this piece of evidence throws the case into total disarray. Stricken by guilt, Jess finally brought the photo to the Easttown police department, where Chief Carter (John Douglas) found its content so shocking he immediately ordered an underling to warn Mare off her one-woman mission to apprehend Billy. The all-important picture made its first appearance in episode five, showing up in one of Erin’s journals, and was significant enough that her bold-print-loving BFF Jess (Ruby Cruz) chose to surreptitiously pocket it rather than allow it to be burnt with the rest of Erin’s keepsakes. But before you could say “ Ebert’s Law of Economy of Characters strikes again,” the show threw us one final last-minute twist in the form of a snapshot. As the episode drew to a close, the series’s primary whodunnit seemed to be all wrapped up: Billy Ross (Robbie Tann) had apparently confessed both to killing Erin McMenamin (Cailee Spaeny) and being the true father of her son, D.J. Assuming Mare is healthy, it should be pretty even cause Mare is older now.Sunday night’s penultimate installment of Mare of Easttown has viewers obsessing over a photograph with a fervor not seen since the glory days of Chad Kroeger. I think the only way to decide who gets custody of Drew is for Carrie and Mare to play one on one.It will be interesting to see how that plays in. Freddie might not be competent to do too much, but he was totally working with the kidnapper. Lets not forget that Freddie was involved in scamming Dawn.No way that "secret" was just details about his affair. Ryan Ross (John's son) totally knows something about either the abductions or Erin's murder.Point out more parallels if y'all want, I'm sure there are plenty. Other Parallel: Zabel and Erin both got blicked in the head.Edit: My bad, didn't know that actress passed during filming.Although that very well could have been the kidnapper all along. But if not, that means the prowler is an actual issue. Was the only point of Betty Carroll's death to have that hilarious joke at the funeral visitation? If so, I'm honestly fine with that cause that was damn funny.So unless a child shot her, I don't see how an adult did it deliberately. Edit: Oh yeah and since the bullet ended up like 10 feet high in a tree, the gun must have been pointed up towards Erin, who is not tall at all.Seems like someone cared about her enough to place her like that, albeit pretty nude. The only thing I don't quite understand, but supports my theory that no one wanted to murder her, is her body's presentation on the rocks in the creek. Billy and Dylan's parents have an argument and Erin ends up dead. Don't forget, Kenny wants DJ to be raised by John and his family, not Dylan's family. I think it is these characters involved because it creates a parallel between that party and Mare vs Carrie. I honestly don't think any of the characters have motivation to murder her.
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