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Preacher
Call and Response
TV-MA
S1 • E10
Jul 30, 2016
54m
8.6
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It is the day the entire town has been waiting for, as Jesse tries to follow through on his promise to get answers from Heaven.
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Cast of Call and Response
Dominic Cooper
Jesse Custer
Ruth Negga
Tulip O'Hare
Joseph Gilgun
Cassidy
Anatol Yusef
DeBlanc
Tom Brooke
Fiore
Lucy Griffiths
Emily Woodrow
Ian Colletti
Eugene "Arseface" Root
W. Earl Brown
Hugo Root
Derek Wilson
Donnie Schenck
Graham McTavish
Saint of Killers
Pip Torrens
Herr Starr
Jackie Earle Haley
Odin Quincannon
Call and Response Ratings & Reviews
PopMatters
Sean Fennell
You still have Cassidy and Tulip, two of the most electric characters anywhere on television, together with an all-powerful and complicated protagonist.
indieWire
Jeff Stone
By the end of "Call and Response," it honestly felt like the entire season was set-up, to introduce the real series to come.
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Tristram Fane Saunders
The season finale of AMC's supernatural comic-book adaptation Preacher was everything we wanted it to be; funny, cathartic and gleefully destructive.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
Preacher's first season is far from a disaster. It was often hilarious, occasionally astonishing, and sometimes surprisingly sweet. If it lacked cohesion, well, this finale gives a good reason why: this was all just a prologue to the main event.
SFX Magazine
Anthony John Agnello
May the people of Annville rest in peace and Jesse Custer drive off never to return. Good riddance.
Nerdist
Joseph McCabe
And I'm happy to say that Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and Sam Catlin's adaptation of Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon's acclaimed DC/Vertigo comic sticks the landing.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
At the end of a wild season, Preacher finally sides with the sinners. It's not that our heroes are evil. It's that everyone - including God Himself - turns out to be less pure and noble than they appeared.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
"Call and Response" as a whole was illustrative of a season of TV that never entirely figured out what story it was telling, what its focus should be, or how best to spend its time in this particular time and place of the main characters' lives.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Preacher reached new heights of improbability in the finale that give a good indication of what the series could be in future seasons and how well it will manage and adapt the outlandishness of what's to come.
TV Equals
Jordan Alsaqa
So ends this chapter of Jesse Custer's story, one that offered plenty of surprising moments for both readers of the comic and new viewers alike.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
Does a great job building anticipation for its next season.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
Overall, the season finale moved some pieces around, answered some questions and set a course for next season, but really lacked the punch you'd expect for a finale.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
"Call and Response" provides a very clear finale for almost every character introduced this season thanks to an explosion that wipes out the town. There is something almost cruel about that, but one also has to remember the kind of craziness seen so far.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
Preacher's season finale juggled a lot of different storylines... all in a skillful manner, while setting the stage for a second season much more in line with the comic book's MO.
Entertainment Weekly
Sara Netzley
In the end, I was surprised by how much I'd come to care about some of the residents of Annville, who started as one-dimensional tropes and grew into interesting, nuanced characters.
TV Guide
Cory Barker
Although Preacher's first season hasn't always been consistent, it's always been audacious... But in this season finale, Preacher delivered a huge, bonkers moment that... felt especially earned.
CBR
Dan Caffrey
[This episode] might be the most horrific installment of "Preacher" yet, not only because of the shocking violence that overruns Annville, but because of the existential question at its core.
Guardian
Eric Thurm
The season finale, more than anything, feels like a sequel to the Preacher pilot, with Sam Catlin back behind the camera. This is a good thing, but also makes things feel a little abrupt.
Digital Spy
Emma Dibdin
While the slow pace was a turn-off for some, it paid off in the beautifully surreal finale 'Call and Response'
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