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The fourth season completes more surprises as God maneuvers chess pieces at the end of the world. Now, the end of the world seems to be the closest to the end of the game, while Jesse is looking for a rock formation that might change course. Now, Jesse's research will be the last leg of his journey. In the meantime, Tulip will generate a new effort to deal with things and save Cassidy from torture.
"The Lost Apostle" has a lot of great stuff in it. It's wonderfully made, capitalizing on the dark sense of humor and required visuals to show off the tone the series has continuously gone after.
"The Lost Apostle" is a rare hour of television that somehow manages to be action-packed and full of great character moments while not feeling overstuffed or bloated. It's a perfect signature blend that makes Preacher so great.
Of all the pairings of characters on Preacher, and this episode is clearly divided into pairs, it's the pairing of Tulip and Cassidy that fares the best during the episode. Watching the two rampage across Melbourne is just a treat to behold.
It's watchable, it really is, and for a while, I was wondering if maybe I was being too hard on earlier episodes of the season... [but] I do think the show is stumbling over itself as it rushes to the finish line.