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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.
It is becoming clearer and clearer that the end result of Preacher is the downfall of Jesse Custer. The only thing that isn't clear is just how that is going to happen.
[This episode] of Preacher was undeniably a delight, and a great reminder of everything that makes the show such a unique delight to tune into every Sunday.
With only so much time left to offer one last stand for Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy, it's irritating to continue to see the show flounder so much with episodes that feel like extended padding.
[N]arratively, this is an intensely frustrating hour of television, doubling down on the show's worst tendencies while failing to make any sort of forward progress at all.