![]() The biggest challenge of the edit was to have him in there enough where the audience knows and cares about him, so when we get to the ending, they at least have experience and time with him. How did Brad Ingelsby, who wrote all seven episodes, come up with an ending that made sense in retrospect but wasn’t easy to predict? Slate asked him about crafting the perfect mystery, that accent, the show’s depiction of police, and whether Mare might return for another season. The latter series suffered some serious blowback when it turned out the killer was just who the audience thought it had been all along, which isn’t a fate Mare is likely to suffer. The HBO series has become a phenomenon, increasing in audience every week since its premiere-a feat previously accomplished only by last year’s buzzy mystery The Undoing. ![]() ![]() ![]() Mare of Easttown drew to a close with a genuinely shocking twist: The killer of Erin McMenamin wasn’t Billy Ross, who confessed to the crime in the penultimate episode, or his brother John, who fathered a child with his dead niece, or even John’s wife, Lori-it was tween Ryan Ross, who accidentally killed Erin in an attempt to prevent his family from breaking apart. This article contains spoilers for Mare of Easttown, including the final episode. ![]()
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