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Mare of Easttown season 2 could happen — but it shouldn't

Mare of Easttown flavour 2 could happen — but it shouldn't

Mare of Easttown — Kate Winslet
(Image credit: HBO)

Warning: The following commodity contains spoilers for Mare of Easttown flavor 1. Don't read on if you lot haven't already watched it.

Mare of Easttown was officially a large hit; so large that the finale crashed the HBO Max servers as millions of people tuned in to find out who really killed Erin McMenamin.

Fans and critics loved it. Kate Winslet is now odds-on to win an Emmy for her role as the tough-talking, rule-breaking, chain-vaping Pennsylvania detective Mare Sheehan. Nobody fifty-fifty hated the ending. It was, in short, an unqualified success.

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And, as sure as a Rolling Rock follows a steak hoagie, at that place's now a growing clamour for there to exist a Mare of Easttown flavour 2 — despite the fact that it was billed as a express series. So, could information technology happen?

Well yes it could, and information technology probably will. But it really shouldn't.

A sure matter

There's non notwithstanding been whatever official word on whether Mare of Easttown will return, but the evidence is already stacking upward.

For starters, HBO has been here before — retrieve Big Piffling Lies?

"At that place's no reason to brand a flavour two," director Jean-Marc Vallée said soon after that supposedly one-off HBO miniseries finished. "That was meant to exist a one-fourth dimension deal, and it's finishing in a way where it'southward for the audience to imagine what tin happen. If we do a season ii, we'll suspension that beautiful thing and spoil it."

A second flavour was duly commissioned a few months afterward.

And if HBO does make up one's mind they want a 2d installment of Mare of Easttown, the show's creator Brad Ingelsby is certainly willing to discuss it.

"It was written equally a limited, and it ends — there'south no more than mystery to be solved. Kate and I, if we could crack a story that we were really proud of and felt similar it was a deserving second chapter in Mare'due south journey, and then maybe," he told The Hollywood Reporter.

"I haven't cracked that nonetheless; I don't know what that is, honestly. Only if in that location was a world in which we were convinced, this is a continuation of the story that honors the first chapter and does things an audience volition appreciate, then mayhap. Simply every bit of right at present, I have no thought what that could be."

Mare of Easttown — Kate Winslet and Guy Pearce

(Image credit: HBO)

Of course there's no mode the prove could return without Winslet, who put in a captivating functioning as the world-weary titular character, authentic DelCo accent and all. Merely fortunately for HBO, she's on lath too.

"I would absolutely love to play Mare again," she told TVLine. "I miss her. I really do. It's the strangest thing. I experience like I'chiliad in mourning. It was an absolutely wonderful role… There'southward something very addictive about Mare, because she's so outrageous and lovable and brilliant and existent, you know? I loved playing her."

And then let'south face up information technology, it'southward going to happen. The fans desire information technology, Winslet wants it, Ingelsby isn't confronting it and HBO… well, the heartbreaking last chapter scored nearly 3 million viewers across all platforms on Sunday dark (May 30) and is certain to choice up a bunch of Emmy nominations. HBO is less probable to plough it down than Mare'south hilarious mom Helen is to reject a Manhattan.

Leave well enough alone

The simply trouble with all of this is that Mare of Easttown was such a perfectly formed testify that a 2d season could only e'er be a thwarting, the televisual equivalent of eating two pizzas in a row.

All of the show's storylines were pretty much wrapped upward by the end of that seventh episode. Erin'due south killer was revealed to exist not her dad's cousin John Ross, or John's brother Baton, but rather John's young son Ryan. Missy Sager and Katie Bailey were discovered and freed, and Mare shot dead their kidnapper, Wayne Potts. Both cases airtight.

Similarly, in that location are few loose ends remaining as far as Mare'southward previously tangled domestic life goes: Her love involvement Richard Ryan, played with the perfect balance of smarm and amuse by Guy Pearce, drove off into the sunset. Her daughter Siobhan, she of the excellent hair and music sense of taste, did also. Her partner Colin Zabel is expressionless, her ex-husband Frank is happily married and her mother… well, she's got her iPad and her Fruit Ninja and her Manhattans, and then she'll be fine.

And Mare herself also gets closure at the episode's stop, winning custody of her grandson Drew, then finally climbing the ladder to the cranium where her son Kevin hanged himself.

Mare of Easttown — Kate Nicholson and Julianne Nicholson

(Image credit: HBO)

Obviously, the writers could dream up new storylines, and having washed such a practiced chore of weaving a rich tapestry effectually Winslet's central grapheme, there are enough of options on that front.

She could get a new case, a new love interest (or Richard could return) and new battles with her family and friends. And in that location's plenty of potential in her relationship with best friend Lori (the superb Julianne Nicholson), who broke down and sobbed in her arms so movingly in the last few minutes.

But the more pertinent question is what the point would be? So much of what made Mare of Easttown work was based on the intricate connections between Mare'south work and personal life.

The case was indelibly tied to her relationships — with her best friend, and her ex-married man, and her cousin, and her girl. All of them knew Erin, all of them knew the various suspects. Like Twin Peaks 30 years before it, Mare of Easttown wasn't just a story about a murder, it was a story near the consequence a murder has on a small community.

So, certain, Mare could go some other instance, and maybe information technology could impact her friends and family in the aforementioned manner, merely that would simply be retreading old ground, and information technology could never have the aforementioned impact.

Instead, why not just leave information technology every bit it was? Ingelsby won't be short of piece of work offers after this; Winslet never is. They could even squad up on something else entirely different for HBO instead.

Either mode, permit'south hope they leave us with this one expertly crafted and neatly wrapped up series, a perfect snapshot of a world that would never be the same if nosotros visited it for a 2nd time.

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