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Preacher
Monster Swamp
TV-MA
S1 • E4
Jun 18, 2016
43m
7.6
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Jesse makes Quincannon a bet he can't refuse; and Cassidy works to fend off the angels. Meanwhile, Tulip tries to bring justice to Annville.
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Cast of Monster Swamp
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
Ricky Mabe
Miles Person
Monster Swamp Ratings & Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Darren Franich
Preacher the TV show has very gradually moved these characters together -- and it's interesting to consider what these two devils (Odin & Cassidy) might do to their mutual friend Jesse Custer.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
There are maybe half a dozen different storylines going on, some of them more obviously relevant than others. But each of those storylines basically make sense, and a few of them end up going in surprising, and satisfying, directions.
Guardian
Eric Thurm
Quincannon finally comes into his own a bit as a character in this episode.
Paste Magazine
Mark Rozeman
"Monster Swamp" provides yet another grounded Preacher entry, albeit one that looks to more clearly push (however intermittently) both the characters and plot forward to the next level.
PopMatters
Sean Fennell
I, for one, am excited to see just how far he's willing to take it.
TV.com
Cory Barker
This episode proved that the show can still create strange tension or moments out of the smallest things-be it Jesse lingering around Emily's basic kitchen, Fiore staring blankly at the TV, or Quincannon disgruntledly urinating into a briefcase.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
Now we are getting some plot movement, while still sticking with the weirdness that is ideally working in its favor.
HitFix
Alan Sepinwall
Overall, it's a more successful than last week's episode was at trying to pivot from the entertaining incoherence of the first two installments into something more sustainable as a narrative.
Observer
Sean T. Collins
In "Monster Swamp," its first season's fourth episode, Preacher is as wild and intoxicating as ever. But it's a shallow high, with a hell of a crash coming down.
TV Equals
Jordan Alsaqa
Honestly, nobody in this episode felt as if they were up to much, though Tulip and Cassidy continued to entertain just by being themselves.
SFX Magazine
Anthony John Agnello
Absolutely captivating performances of frightening characters be damned; this show still doesn't have a soul.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
Like the hours before it, "Monster Swamp" is loaded with memorable moments that serve the characters but not necessarily the plot.
indieWire
Liz Shannon Miller
Despite the rather out-there beginning, this is a pretty sedate episode, but Tulip does get a chance to raise some hell.
The Playlist
Kimber Myers
Other than its bonkers, WTF first minutes and a requisite crazy scene with vampire Cassidy, episode four of Preacher is its quietest yet.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
Jesse might not be able to save all his congregation at once, but he makes one significant breakthrough on Preacher Season 1 Episode 4 that surprises everyone.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
Preacher doesn't hesitate to remind us that Annville, Texas, is a wretched, miserable place, but the limits of its depravity remain an open question.
IGN Movies
Eric Goldman
The fourth episode of Preacher began to bring Odin into the main storyline (and personal encounters with Jesse) in a bigger way, helping to better solidify his role in the series.
TV Guide
Cory Barker
Episode four wasn't quite as thrilling as those first two absurdly fun hours, but it highlighted character action and gave some additional, necessary screen time to the growing cast of supporting players.
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