Sore Must Be the Storm

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Episode no.Episode 6
Directed byCraig Zobel
Written byBrad Ingelsby
Cinematography byBen Richardson
"Sore Must Be the Storm"
Mare of Easttown episode
Episode no.Episode 6
Directed byCraig Zobel
Written byBrad Ingelsby
Cinematography byBen Richardson
Editing by
  • Amy E. Duddleston
  • Naomi Sunrise Filoramo
Original air dateMay 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)
Running time59 minutes
Guest appearances
  • Izzy King as Drew Sheehan
  • Cody Kostro as Kevin Sheehan
  • Kiah McKirnan as Anne Harris
  • Eisa Davis as Gayle Graham
  • Dominique Johnson as Freddie Hanlon
  • Caitlin Houlahan as Katie Bailey
  • Rose Decker as Kenzie
  • Kassie Mundhenk as Moira Ross
  • Gordon Clapp as Pat Ross
  • Katie Kreisler as Trish Riley
  • Justin Hurtt-Dunkley as Officer Trammel
  • Patsy Meck as Jan Kelly
  • Mackenzie Lansing as Brianna Del Rasso
  • Connie Giordano as Patty Del Rasso
  • Eric T. Miller as Tony Del Rasso
  • Christopher Mann as Ballistic Expert
  • Sadat Waddy as Sean
  • Drew Scheid as Geoff Gabeheart
  • Anthony Norman as Nathan Forde
  • Dana Kreitz as Carrie's Co-Worker
  • Satomi Hofmann as Reporter
  • Allen Fawcett as Jewelry Store Owner
Episode chronology
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"Illusions"
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"Sacrament"

"Sore Must Be the Storm" is the sixth episode of the American crime drama television miniseries Mare of Easttown. The episode was written by series creator Brad Ingelsby, and directed by executive producer Craig Zobel. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on May 23, 2021, and also was available on HBO Max on the same date.

The series is set in the fictional suburb of Easttown, Pennsylvania, and follows police detective Marianne "Mare" Sheehan. Mare is a local hero, having scored the winning basket in a high school basketball game that won Easttown its first state championship 25 years earlier. But she also faces public skepticism due to her failure in solving a case, while also struggling with her personal life. In the episode, Mare gets re-assigned to the case, while Lori finds her husband is trying to keep a secret from her.

According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 1.209 million household viewers and gained a 0.22 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received critical acclaim, with critics praising the writing, performances and build-up to the finale.

Mare, who is recovering from Potts's attack, gets back home from the hospital. Outside her house, news reporters swarm her, Lori, and Helen. Once they’re inside, Lori opens up to Mare about Ryan's fight at school. She also reveals that John is having another affair with Sonia, a woman from his past, and that Ryan's fight was a result of keeping that secret bottled up. During Mare's welcome-home party, Dawn breaks down and expresses her gratitude to Mare for saving Katie.

Chief Carter has a meeting with Mare, informing her that he will assign her to Erin's case since Zabel has been killed. Brianna meets with Mare and Chief Carter, revealing that Dylan lied about his whereabouts; he wasn’t home the night Erin was murdered. Brianna's dad apologizes for his earlier outburst against Mare, thanking her for safeguarding their community and locating the missing girls. Mare and Captain Carter call Dylan in under the pretense of taking a statement, but they make it clear that he is a key suspect in the case, which leads him to request a lawyer. Later that night, Dylan confronts Jess at gunpoint, thinking she talked to the police, and warns her to stay silent.

When a guilt-stricken Mare attempts to apologize and console Zabel's mom, Judy, Judy instantly recoils and angrily slaps Mare. Holding Mare responsible for his death, she scolds Mare for interfering with people's lives, not realizing the chaos it can cause. During therapy, Mare reflects on Zabel's death and Judy's harsh words. Understanding that Judy's remarks impacted Mare, her therapist encourages Mare to think about her son's death, as avoiding the pain won't make it disappear. Mare shares the details of the day Kevin ended his life.

Feeling suspicious, Mare inquires with Lori on the Ross family reunion at the lake. She discovers that date of the Ross family reunion coincides with the date on Erin's heart-shaped pendant, and that Erin attended the reunion. She learns that Erin and her dad, Kenny, shared a cabin with Billy. Mare investigates who gifted the pendant to Erin and finds out it was purchased by someone named "Ross." Meanwhile, Pop Ross informs his son John that Billy returned home covered in blood the night Erin was murdered. John confronts Billy, who breaks down and admits to killing Erin.

John and Billy take one last fishing trip together, bringing along a tackle box that holds a gun. Although Lori was supposed to keep the details from Mare, she confides in Mare about what transpired between Billy and Erin. Mare heads to the lake cabin, while Captain Carter receives a visit from Jess, who admits to burning Erin's journals. She shows him a photograph she saved, and he is taken aback by what he sees, prompting him to request Mare on the phone right away. As John and Billy fish by the lake, Mare closes in.

Production

Development

The episode was written by series creator Brad Ingelsby, and directed by executive producer Craig Zobel. It marked Ingelsby's sixth writing credit, and Zobel's sixth directing credit.[1]

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