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Mare of Easttown

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Mare of Easttown is an American crime drama television miniseries created and written by Brad Ingelsby for HBO. Directed by Craig Zobel, the series premiered on April 18, 2021, and concluded on May 30, 2021, consisting of seven episodes. It stars Kate Winslet in the title role, who investigates a murder in a small town outside Philadelphia. Julianne Nicholson, Jean Smart, Angourie Rice, Evan Peters, Sosie Bacon, David Denman, Neal Huff, James McArdle, Guy Pearce, Cailee Spaeny, John Douglas Thompson, and Joe Tippett appear in supporting roles. The series received critical acclaim for its story, characters, acting, and representation of women. It has also been noted for its cast members speaking in a mostly accurate Philadelphia accent, a dialect seldom heard in mainstream media. Mare of Easttown received sixteen nominations at the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards and won four, including Outstanding Lead Actress for Winslet, Outstanding Supporting Actress for Nicholson, and Outstanding Supporting Actor for Peters.

Infobox

Genre
Crime drama
Created by
Brad Ingelsby
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Starring
mw- Kate Winslet Julianne Nicholson Jean Smart Angourie Rice David Denman Neal Huff Guy Pearce Cailee Spaeny John Douglas Thompson Joe Tippett Evan Peters Sosie Bacon James McArdle
Music by
Lele Marchitelli
Country of origin
United States
Original language
English
No. of episodes
7
Executive producers
Paul Lee Mark Roybal Craig Zobel Kate Winslet Brad Inglesby Gavin O'Connor Gordon Gray Ron Schmidt
Producer
Karen Wacker
Production locations
Delaware County, Chester County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Cinematography
Ben Richardson
Editors
Amy E. Duddleston Naomi Sunrise Filoramo
Running time
58–66 minutes
Production companies
Zobot Projects Mayhem Pictures Juggle Productions Low Dweller Productions wiip HBO Productions
Network
HBO
Release
April 18 (2021-04-18) –May 30, 2021 (2021-05-30)

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· Episodes
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Miss Lady Hawk Herself"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
April 18, 2021 (2021-04-18)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.600
In the small community of Easttown, Pennsylvania, Detective Mare Sheehan is ordered to reopen the year-old investigation into the disappearance of young Katie Bailey when the girl's mother, Dawn, complains on the news about the unsolved case. Adding to Mare's frustrations, her ex-husband Frank is remarrying and has invited Mare's whole family—including her mother Helen, teenage daughter Siobhan, and 4-year-old grandson Drew—to his engagement party on the same night Mare and her high school basketball teammates are being honored on the 25th anniversary of their state championship win. At a bar, Mare meets Richard, an author who has recently moved to the area, and they end up having sex. Meanwhile, Erin McMenamin, a teenage single mother who lives with her alcoholic father Kenny, argues with her baby's father, Dylan, and his new girlfriend Brianna when they come to get the baby for a weekend visit. Erin is later lured into the woods and beaten by Brianna in front of Dylan and other teenagers. Siobhan sees the fight and rescues Erin, who walks away into the woods alone. The next morning, Erin's dead body, nearly naked and with a large head wound, is found in a local creek.
In the small community of Easttown, Pennsylvania, Detective Mare Sheehan is ordered to reopen the year-old investigation into the disappearance of young Katie Bailey when the girl's mother, Dawn, complains on the news about the unsolved case. Adding to Mare's frustrations, her ex-husband Frank is remarrying and has invited Mare's whole family—including her mother Helen, teenage daughter Siobhan, and 4-year-old grandson Drew—to his engagement party on the same night Mare and her high school basketball teammates are being honored on the 25th anniversary of their state championship win. At a bar, Mare meets Richard, an author who has recently moved to the area, and they end up having sex. Meanwhile, Erin McMenamin, a teenage single mother who lives with her alcoholic father Kenny, argues with her baby's father, Dylan, and his new girlfriend Brianna when they come to get the baby for a weekend visit. Erin is later lured into the woods and beaten by Brianna in front of Dylan and other teenagers. Siobhan sees the fight and rescues Erin, who walks away into the woods alone. The next morning, Erin's dead body, nearly naked and with a large head wound, is found in a local creek.
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In the small community of Easttown, Pennsylvania, Detective Mare Sheehan is ordered to reopen the year-old investigation into the disappearance of young Katie Bailey when the girl's mother, Dawn, complains on the news about the unsolved case. Adding to Mare's frustrations, her ex-husband Frank is remarrying and has invited Mare's whole family—including her mother Helen, teenage daughter Siobhan, and 4-year-old grandson Drew—to his engagement party on the same night Mare and her high school basketball teammates are being honored on the 25th anniversary of their state championship win. At a bar, Mare meets Richard, an author who has recently moved to the area, and they end up having sex. Meanwhile, Erin McMenamin, a teenage single mother who lives with her alcoholic father Kenny, argues with her baby's father, Dylan, and his new girlfriend Brianna when they come to get the baby for a weekend visit. Erin is later lured into the woods and beaten by Brianna in front of Dylan and other teenagers. Siobhan sees the fight and rescues Erin, who walks away into the woods alone. The next morning, Erin's dead body, nearly naked and with a large head wound, is found in a local creek.
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Fathers"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
April 25, 2021 (2021-04-25)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.735
Mare responds to the call about Erin's body. She motifies Kenny; she brought with her on this visit to deliver the sad news to Kenny his cousins the brothers John Ross and Billy Ross to help control the situation (John is the husband of Mare's close friend Lori Ross). The angry Kenny immediately blames Dylan. Against Mare's wishes, county detective Colin Zabel, known for recently solving a nearby cold case, is brought in to help investigate both Erin's murder and Katie Bailey's disappearance. Under interrogation, Dylan denies killing Erin, but omits important details of their last encounters. Cell phone video of Brianna's attack on Erin surfaces; Mare publicly arrests Brianna for assault at her family's restaurant. Brianna's upset father Tony begins stalking Mare. Mare and Frank worry that Drew might have inherited the mental illness that caused his father, their son Kevin, to take his own life two years previously. Drew's mother Carrie, a recovering addict, seeks full custody of Drew. Mare accepts Richard's invitation to meet him at a reception in his honor, but their date goes poorly. Erin's best friend Jess tells Mare's friend Lori Ross that Erin confided in her that Dylan is not the real father of her baby; Jess thinks Frank, who briefly taught Erin in school, is the real father. A grieving Kenny abducts and shoots Dylan, leaving him for dead.
Mare responds to the call about Erin's body. She motifies Kenny; she brought with her on this visit to deliver the sad news to Kenny his cousins the brothers John Ross and Billy Ross to help control the situation (John is the husband of Mare's close friend Lori Ross). The angry Kenny immediately blames Dylan. Against Mare's wishes, county detective Colin Zabel, known for recently solving a nearby cold case, is brought in to help investigate both Erin's murder and Katie Bailey's disappearance. Under interrogation, Dylan denies killing Erin, but omits important details of their last encounters. Cell phone video of Brianna's attack on Erin surfaces; Mare publicly arrests Brianna for assault at her family's restaurant. Brianna's upset father Tony begins stalking Mare. Mare and Frank worry that Drew might have inherited the mental illness that caused his father, their son Kevin, to take his own life two years previously. Drew's mother Carrie, a recovering addict, seeks full custody of Drew. Mare accepts Richard's invitation to meet him at a reception in his honor, but their date goes poorly. Erin's best friend Jess tells Mare's friend Lori Ross that Erin confided in her that Dylan is not the real father of her baby; Jess thinks Frank, who briefly taught Erin in school, is the real father. A grieving Kenny abducts and shoots Dylan, leaving him for dead.
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Mare responds to the call about Erin's body. She motifies Kenny; she brought with her on this visit to deliver the sad news to Kenny his cousins the brothers John Ross and Billy Ross to help control the situation (John is the husband of Mare's close friend Lori Ross). The angry Kenny immediately blames Dylan. Against Mare's wishes, county detective Colin Zabel, known for recently solving a nearby cold case, is brought in to help investigate both Erin's murder and Katie Bailey's disappearance. Under interrogation, Dylan denies killing Erin, but omits important details of their last encounters. Cell phone video of Brianna's attack on Erin surfaces; Mare publicly arrests Brianna for assault at her family's restaurant. Brianna's upset father Tony begins stalking Mare. Mare and Frank worry that Drew might have inherited the mental illness that caused his father, their son Kevin, to take his own life two years previously. Drew's mother Carrie, a recovering addict, seeks full custody of Drew. Mare accepts Richard's invitation to meet him at a reception in his honor, but their date goes poorly. Erin's best friend Jess tells Mare's friend Lori Ross that Erin confided in her that Dylan is not the real father of her baby; Jess thinks Frank, who briefly taught Erin in school, is the real father. A grieving Kenny abducts and shoots Dylan, leaving him for dead.
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Enter Number Two"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
May 2, 2021 (2021-05-02)
U.S. viewers(millions)
0.918
In the police station Kenny confesses to shooting and killing Dylan, not knowing that Dylan survived. Frank admits he helped Erin by buying her baby items, but denies any sexual relations or involvement in her murder. Mare gathers DNA samples from Frank and Dylan for paternity testing. The medical examiner reports that Erin's finger is missing from a gunshot and that there is no evidence of rape. The finger is later found in a local park, and Mare then finds a bullet, indicating that Erin was killed there and her body subsequently moved. Erin's phone records reveal that her last call was made after the fight with Brianna to Deacon Mark Burton, who claims that he only provided her with counsel. Mare is romantically pursued by Richard and also propositioned by a drunken Zabel, both of whom share stories of their own difficult personal relationships and family dysfunction. Unbeknownst to the police, Deacon Mark has Erin's bicycle, which he secretly throws into the river. Desperate to prevent Carrie from gaining custody of Drew, Mare steals heroin from the evidence locker and plants it in Carrie's car. Chief Carter immediately discovers the truth and puts Mare on administrative leave, ordering her to get grief counseling.
In the police station Kenny confesses to shooting and killing Dylan, not knowing that Dylan survived. Frank admits he helped Erin by buying her baby items, but denies any sexual relations or involvement in her murder. Mare gathers DNA samples from Frank and Dylan for paternity testing. The medical examiner reports that Erin's finger is missing from a gunshot and that there is no evidence of rape. The finger is later found in a local park, and Mare then finds a bullet, indicating that Erin was killed there and her body subsequently moved. Erin's phone records reveal that her last call was made after the fight with Brianna to Deacon Mark Burton, who claims that he only provided her with counsel. Mare is romantically pursued by Richard and also propositioned by a drunken Zabel, both of whom share stories of their own difficult personal relationships and family dysfunction. Unbeknownst to the police, Deacon Mark has Erin's bicycle, which he secretly throws into the river. Desperate to prevent Carrie from gaining custody of Drew, Mare steals heroin from the evidence locker and plants it in Carrie's car. Chief Carter immediately discovers the truth and puts Mare on administrative leave, ordering her to get grief counseling.
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In the police station Kenny confesses to shooting and killing Dylan, not knowing that Dylan survived. Frank admits he helped Erin by buying her baby items, but denies any sexual relations or involvement in her murder. Mare gathers DNA samples from Frank and Dylan for paternity testing. The medical examiner reports that Erin's finger is missing from a gunshot and that there is no evidence of rape. The finger is later found in a local park, and Mare then finds a bullet, indicating that Erin was killed there and her body subsequently moved. Erin's phone records reveal that her last call was made after the fight with Brianna to Deacon Mark Burton, who claims that he only provided her with counsel. Mare is romantically pursued by Richard and also propositioned by a drunken Zabel, both of whom share stories of their own difficult personal relationships and family dysfunction. Unbeknownst to the police, Deacon Mark has Erin's bicycle, which he secretly throws into the river. Desperate to prevent Carrie from gaining custody of Drew, Mare steals heroin from the evidence locker and plants it in Carrie's car. Chief Carter immediately discovers the truth and puts Mare on administrative leave, ordering her to get grief counseling.
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Poor Sisyphus"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
May 9, 2021 (2021-05-09)
U.S. viewers(millions)
1.049
Zabel becomes lead investigator on the case when Mare becomes suspended; however, she continues to investigate on her own. Paternity tests show that neither Frank nor Dylan fathered Erin's baby. Another girl, Missy Sager, goes missing. Based on a misleading tip from Jess, Erin's friend, Zabel and Mare search Erin's dresser for clues; Mare finds a heart-shaped necklace engraved with a date (the misdirection leads the detectives away from Erin's diaries, which were hidden elsewhere in the room). Zabel learns that Deacon Mark was transferred from his previous parish after allegations of inappropriate behavior with an underaged girl. Carrie gets Drew for the night, but begrudgingly returns him to Mare when he becomes homesick. After a therapy session, Mare remembers Kevin and Carrie violently abusing her and robbing her for drug money. Siobhan struggles with her own feelings about Kevin and her family. She ends her relationship with Becca and begins a new relationship with Anne, who she met through a gig her band did. Richard and Zabel both ask Mare for a date on the same night. Dawn Bailey receives a call claiming that her daughter Katie is alive and demanding $5,000 for her return. When she goes to meet the caller, she finds out the culprit was Freddie Hanlon. Missy Sager is imprisoned in a soundproof room in the attic of a tavern, and finds Katie Bailey alive and being held captive there.
Zabel becomes lead investigator on the case when Mare becomes suspended; however, she continues to investigate on her own. Paternity tests show that neither Frank nor Dylan fathered Erin's baby. Another girl, Missy Sager, goes missing. Based on a misleading tip from Jess, Erin's friend, Zabel and Mare search Erin's dresser for clues; Mare finds a heart-shaped necklace engraved with a date (the misdirection leads the detectives away from Erin's diaries, which were hidden elsewhere in the room). Zabel learns that Deacon Mark was transferred from his previous parish after allegations of inappropriate behavior with an underaged girl. Carrie gets Drew for the night, but begrudgingly returns him to Mare when he becomes homesick. After a therapy session, Mare remembers Kevin and Carrie violently abusing her and robbing her for drug money. Siobhan struggles with her own feelings about Kevin and her family. She ends her relationship with Becca and begins a new relationship with Anne, who she met through a gig her band did. Richard and Zabel both ask Mare for a date on the same night. Dawn Bailey receives a call claiming that her daughter Katie is alive and demanding $5,000 for her return. When she goes to meet the caller, she finds out the culprit was Freddie Hanlon. Missy Sager is imprisoned in a soundproof room in the attic of a tavern, and finds Katie Bailey alive and being held captive there.
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Zabel becomes lead investigator on the case when Mare becomes suspended; however, she continues to investigate on her own. Paternity tests show that neither Frank nor Dylan fathered Erin's baby. Another girl, Missy Sager, goes missing. Based on a misleading tip from Jess, Erin's friend, Zabel and Mare search Erin's dresser for clues; Mare finds a heart-shaped necklace engraved with a date (the misdirection leads the detectives away from Erin's diaries, which were hidden elsewhere in the room). Zabel learns that Deacon Mark was transferred from his previous parish after allegations of inappropriate behavior with an underaged girl. Carrie gets Drew for the night, but begrudgingly returns him to Mare when he becomes homesick. After a therapy session, Mare remembers Kevin and Carrie violently abusing her and robbing her for drug money. Siobhan struggles with her own feelings about Kevin and her family. She ends her relationship with Becca and begins a new relationship with Anne, who she met through a gig her band did. Richard and Zabel both ask Mare for a date on the same night. Dawn Bailey receives a call claiming that her daughter Katie is alive and demanding $5,000 for her return. When she goes to meet the caller, she finds out the culprit was Freddie Hanlon. Missy Sager is imprisoned in a soundproof room in the attic of a tavern, and finds Katie Bailey alive and being held captive there.
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Illusions"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
May 16, 2021 (2021-05-16)
U.S. viewers(millions)
1.064
Mare learns that Erin stayed with Billy Ross, her father's cousin, for a couple of months following the death of her mother. Brianna grows suspicious of Dylan, who was absent from their bed for some time on the night of Erin's death. Dylan and his friend meet with Jess to burn Erin's hidden journals, but Jess secretly keeps a photograph from one of them. Mare goes on a date with Zabel, but it sours when she continuously brings up the case. Zabel admits to Mare that he did not really solve the case that made his career, but instead relied on files the family obtained from a private investigator whom they hired but who died while working the case. Later, Mare and Zabel interview a young prostitute who narrowly escaped strangulation and kidnapping by a man in a blue van. Using a partial license plate number provided by the girl, Mare and Zabel track down the kidnapper, Wayne Potts. Katie and Missy bang on a pipe to alert Mare and Zabel to their presence in Potts's attic, causing Potts to shoot and kill Zabel and wound Mare in the arm; Mare rushes a call to the police while escaping from Potts. An unarmed Mare flees through the house, eventually retrieving Zabel's gun and killing Potts as backup arrives.
Mare learns that Erin stayed with Billy Ross, her father's cousin, for a couple of months following the death of her mother. Brianna grows suspicious of Dylan, who was absent from their bed for some time on the night of Erin's death. Dylan and his friend meet with Jess to burn Erin's hidden journals, but Jess secretly keeps a photograph from one of them. Mare goes on a date with Zabel, but it sours when she continuously brings up the case. Zabel admits to Mare that he did not really solve the case that made his career, but instead relied on files the family obtained from a private investigator whom they hired but who died while working the case. Later, Mare and Zabel interview a young prostitute who narrowly escaped strangulation and kidnapping by a man in a blue van. Using a partial license plate number provided by the girl, Mare and Zabel track down the kidnapper, Wayne Potts. Katie and Missy bang on a pipe to alert Mare and Zabel to their presence in Potts's attic, causing Potts to shoot and kill Zabel and wound Mare in the arm; Mare rushes a call to the police while escaping from Potts. An unarmed Mare flees through the house, eventually retrieving Zabel's gun and killing Potts as backup arrives.
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Mare learns that Erin stayed with Billy Ross, her father's cousin, for a couple of months following the death of her mother. Brianna grows suspicious of Dylan, who was absent from their bed for some time on the night of Erin's death. Dylan and his friend meet with Jess to burn Erin's hidden journals, but Jess secretly keeps a photograph from one of them. Mare goes on a date with Zabel, but it sours when she continuously brings up the case. Zabel admits to Mare that he did not really solve the case that made his career, but instead relied on files the family obtained from a private investigator whom they hired but who died while working the case. Later, Mare and Zabel interview a young prostitute who narrowly escaped strangulation and kidnapping by a man in a blue van. Using a partial license plate number provided by the girl, Mare and Zabel track down the kidnapper, Wayne Potts. Katie and Missy bang on a pipe to alert Mare and Zabel to their presence in Potts's attic, causing Potts to shoot and kill Zabel and wound Mare in the arm; Mare rushes a call to the police while escaping from Potts. An unarmed Mare flees through the house, eventually retrieving Zabel's gun and killing Potts as backup arrives.
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6
No.
6
Title
"Sore Must Be the Storm"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)
U.S. viewers(millions)
1.210
Katie and Missy return home, but Potts had an alibi the night of Erin's murder. With Zabel dead, Chief Carter lifts Mare's suspension and puts her back in charge of Erin's murder investigation. Brianna tells Mare about Dylan's unexplained absence the night of the murder, and Dylan invokes his right to a lawyer. Mare learns that Erin attended a Ross family reunion at a lake, same as the date engraved on her heart-shaped pendant, and that Erin and her father, Kenny, stayed in the same cabin as Billy. Pop Ross tells his son John that Billy came home covered in blood the night of Erin's murder. John talks to Billy, who tearfully states that he killed Erin. John tells his wife Lori, adding that Billy and Erin had an incestuous relationship that began at the reunion and that Billy fathered Erin's child. John and Billy go on a last fishing trip together; their tackle box contains a gun. Despite John telling Lori to keep it a secret, Lori tells Mare about Billy. Mare calls Chief Carter to let him know she is driving to the fishing spot to arrest Billy for Erin's murder. Jess comes to the police station with her mother to give Chief Carter the photograph she took from Erin's journal. Upon viewing the photo, Chief Carter orders his men to get Mare on the phone.
Katie and Missy return home, but Potts had an alibi the night of Erin's murder. With Zabel dead, Chief Carter lifts Mare's suspension and puts her back in charge of Erin's murder investigation. Brianna tells Mare about Dylan's unexplained absence the night of the murder, and Dylan invokes his right to a lawyer. Mare learns that Erin attended a Ross family reunion at a lake, same as the date engraved on her heart-shaped pendant, and that Erin and her father, Kenny, stayed in the same cabin as Billy. Pop Ross tells his son John that Billy came home covered in blood the night of Erin's murder. John talks to Billy, who tearfully states that he killed Erin. John tells his wife Lori, adding that Billy and Erin had an incestuous relationship that began at the reunion and that Billy fathered Erin's child. John and Billy go on a last fishing trip together; their tackle box contains a gun. Despite John telling Lori to keep it a secret, Lori tells Mare about Billy. Mare calls Chief Carter to let him know she is driving to the fishing spot to arrest Billy for Erin's murder. Jess comes to the police station with her mother to give Chief Carter the photograph she took from Erin's journal. Upon viewing the photo, Chief Carter orders his men to get Mare on the phone.
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Katie and Missy return home, but Potts had an alibi the night of Erin's murder. With Zabel dead, Chief Carter lifts Mare's suspension and puts her back in charge of Erin's murder investigation. Brianna tells Mare about Dylan's unexplained absence the night of the murder, and Dylan invokes his right to a lawyer. Mare learns that Erin attended a Ross family reunion at a lake, same as the date engraved on her heart-shaped pendant, and that Erin and her father, Kenny, stayed in the same cabin as Billy. Pop Ross tells his son John that Billy came home covered in blood the night of Erin's murder. John talks to Billy, who tearfully states that he killed Erin. John tells his wife Lori, adding that Billy and Erin had an incestuous relationship that began at the reunion and that Billy fathered Erin's child. John and Billy go on a last fishing trip together; their tackle box contains a gun. Despite John telling Lori to keep it a secret, Lori tells Mare about Billy. Mare calls Chief Carter to let him know she is driving to the fishing spot to arrest Billy for Erin's murder. Jess comes to the police station with her mother to give Chief Carter the photograph she took from Erin's journal. Upon viewing the photo, Chief Carter orders his men to get Mare on the phone.
7
7
No.
7
Title
"Sacrament"
Directed by
Craig Zobel
Written by
Brad Ingelsby
Original release date
May 30, 2021 (2021-05-30)
U.S. viewers(millions)
1.520
The photo shows Erin lying in bed next to a sleeping John. Jess informs Chief Carter that she and Dylan burned the journals to conceal any sensitive information and to ensure Erin's baby stays with Dylan's parents. At the fishing location, John aims the gun at Billy, planning to kill him and pin Erin's murder on him, but Mare arrives just in time to stop John. John reveals that he had a relationship with Erin and is the father of her child, explaining that Erin called him away from Frank's engagement party to meet her at the park, where she threatened to shoot herself. He claims he accidentally shot her while they were struggling for the gun, and that he and Billy moved her body into the woods to divert suspicion onto the other kids present that night. John admits he persuaded Lori to lie and tell Mare that Billy was the one who killed Erin. Both John and Billy end up in prison, but Billy is released on bail, and Deacon Mark is set free as well. Carrie, who has relapsed into drug use, goes back to rehab and drops her custody battle, allowing Drew to stay with Mare and her mother. Glen Carroll reflects on his loneliness and mentions to Mare that he's noticed some items missing from his home, including his vintage handgun (the same type that fired the fatal bullet), but he acknowledges it was returned to his shed with two rounds missing. The only other person who had access to the shed was John and Lori's 13-year-old son, Ryan. Ryan admits that he knew about his father's affair with Erin and lured her to the park, intending to use Glen's gun to scare her away from his family. Unfortunately, Ryan accidentally killed her when his intimidation attempt turned into a physical altercation, and his father John and uncle Billy covered it up to protect him. Ryan is sent to juvenile detention, which leads a heartbroken Lori to angrily end her friendship with Mare. Later on, Frank and Faye tie the knot, Siobhan heads off to college, Richard and Mare declare their love for each other, but Richard drives off to Maine to his next one-year college teaching job. Lori and Mare make amends, and Mare finally finds the courage to revisit the attic where Kevin died.
The photo shows Erin lying in bed next to a sleeping John. Jess informs Chief Carter that she and Dylan burned the journals to conceal any sensitive information and to ensure Erin's baby stays with Dylan's parents. At the fishing location, John aims the gun at Billy, planning to kill him and pin Erin's murder on him, but Mare arrives just in time to stop John. John reveals that he had a relationship with Erin and is the father of her child, explaining that Erin called him away from Frank's engagement party to meet her at the park, where she threatened to shoot herself. He claims he accidentally shot her while they were struggling for the gun, and that he and Billy moved her body into the woods to divert suspicion onto the other kids present that night. John admits he persuaded Lori to lie and tell Mare that Billy was the one who killed Erin. Both John and Billy end up in prison, but Billy is released on bail, and Deacon Mark is set free as well. Carrie, who has relapsed into drug use, goes back to rehab and drops her custody battle, allowing Drew to stay with Mare and her mother. Glen Carroll reflects on his loneliness and mentions to Mare that he's noticed some items missing from his home, including his vintage handgun (the same type that fired the fatal bullet), but he acknowledges it was returned to his shed with two rounds missing. The only other person who had access to the shed was John and Lori's 13-year-old son, Ryan. Ryan admits that he knew about his father's affair with Erin and lured her to the park, intending to use Glen's gun to scare her away from his family. Unfortunately, Ryan accidentally killed her when his intimidation attempt turned into a physical altercation, and his father John and uncle Billy covered it up to protect him. Ryan is sent to juvenile detention, which leads a heartbroken Lori to angrily end her friendship with Mare. Later on, Frank and Faye tie the knot, Siobhan heads off to college, Richard and Mare declare their love for each other, but Richard drives off to Maine to his next one-year college teaching job. Lori and Mare make amends, and Mare finally finds the courage to revisit the attic where Kevin died.
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The photo shows Erin lying in bed next to a sleeping John. Jess informs Chief Carter that she and Dylan burned the journals to conceal any sensitive information and to ensure Erin's baby stays with Dylan's parents. At the fishing location, John aims the gun at Billy, planning to kill him and pin Erin's murder on him, but Mare arrives just in time to stop John. John reveals that he had a relationship with Erin and is the father of her child, explaining that Erin called him away from Frank's engagement party to meet her at the park, where she threatened to shoot herself. He claims he accidentally shot her while they were struggling for the gun, and that he and Billy moved her body into the woods to divert suspicion onto the other kids present that night. John admits he persuaded Lori to lie and tell Mare that Billy was the one who killed Erin. Both John and Billy end up in prison, but Billy is released on bail, and Deacon Mark is set free as well. Carrie, who has relapsed into drug use, goes back to rehab and drops her custody battle, allowing Drew to stay with Mare and her mother. Glen Carroll reflects on his loneliness and mentions to Mare that he's noticed some items missing from his home, including his vintage handgun (the same type that fired the fatal bullet), but he acknowledges it was returned to his shed with two rounds missing. The only other person who had access to the shed was John and Lori's 13-year-old son, Ryan. Ryan admits that he knew about his father's affair with Erin and lured her to the park, intending to use Glen's gun to scare her away from his family. Unfortunately, Ryan accidentally killed her when his intimidation attempt turned into a physical altercation, and his father John and uncle Billy covered it up to protect him. Ryan is sent to juvenile detention, which leads a heartbroken Lori to angrily end her friendship with Mare. Later on, Frank and Faye tie the knot, Siobhan heads off to college, Richard and Mare declare their love for each other, but Richard drives off to Maine to his next one-year college teaching job. Lori and Mare make amends, and Mare finally finds the courage to revisit the attic where Kevin died.
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"Miss Lady Hawk Herself"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
April 18, 2021 (2021-04-18)
0.600
In the small community of Easttown, Pennsylvania, Detective Mare Sheehan is ordered to reopen the year-old investigation into the disappearance of young Katie Bailey when the girl's mother, Dawn, complains on the news about the unsolved case. Adding to Mare's frustrations, her ex-husband Frank is remarrying and has invited Mare's whole family—including her mother Helen, teenage daughter Siobhan, and 4-year-old grandson Drew—to his engagement party on the same night Mare and her high school basketball teammates are being honored on the 25th anniversary of their state championship win. At a bar, Mare meets Richard, an author who has recently moved to the area, and they end up having sex. Meanwhile, Erin McMenamin, a teenage single mother who lives with her alcoholic father Kenny, argues with her baby's father, Dylan, and his new girlfriend Brianna when they come to get the baby for a weekend visit. Erin is later lured into the woods and beaten by Brianna in front of Dylan and other teenagers. Siobhan sees the fight and rescues Erin, who walks away into the woods alone. The next morning, Erin's dead body, nearly naked and with a large head wound, is found in a local creek.
2
"Fathers"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
April 25, 2021 (2021-04-25)
0.735
Mare responds to the call about Erin's body. She motifies Kenny; she brought with her on this visit to deliver the sad news to Kenny his cousins the brothers John Ross and Billy Ross to help control the situation (John is the husband of Mare's close friend Lori Ross). The angry Kenny immediately blames Dylan. Against Mare's wishes, county detective Colin Zabel, known for recently solving a nearby cold case, is brought in to help investigate both Erin's murder and Katie Bailey's disappearance. Under interrogation, Dylan denies killing Erin, but omits important details of their last encounters. Cell phone video of Brianna's attack on Erin surfaces; Mare publicly arrests Brianna for assault at her family's restaurant. Brianna's upset father Tony begins stalking Mare. Mare and Frank worry that Drew might have inherited the mental illness that caused his father, their son Kevin, to take his own life two years previously. Drew's mother Carrie, a recovering addict, seeks full custody of Drew. Mare accepts Richard's invitation to meet him at a reception in his honor, but their date goes poorly. Erin's best friend Jess tells Mare's friend Lori Ross that Erin confided in her that Dylan is not the real father of her baby; Jess thinks Frank, who briefly taught Erin in school, is the real father. A grieving Kenny abducts and shoots Dylan, leaving him for dead.
3
"Enter Number Two"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
May 2, 2021 (2021-05-02)
0.918
In the police station Kenny confesses to shooting and killing Dylan, not knowing that Dylan survived. Frank admits he helped Erin by buying her baby items, but denies any sexual relations or involvement in her murder. Mare gathers DNA samples from Frank and Dylan for paternity testing. The medical examiner reports that Erin's finger is missing from a gunshot and that there is no evidence of rape. The finger is later found in a local park, and Mare then finds a bullet, indicating that Erin was killed there and her body subsequently moved. Erin's phone records reveal that her last call was made after the fight with Brianna to Deacon Mark Burton, who claims that he only provided her with counsel. Mare is romantically pursued by Richard and also propositioned by a drunken Zabel, both of whom share stories of their own difficult personal relationships and family dysfunction. Unbeknownst to the police, Deacon Mark has Erin's bicycle, which he secretly throws into the river. Desperate to prevent Carrie from gaining custody of Drew, Mare steals heroin from the evidence locker and plants it in Carrie's car. Chief Carter immediately discovers the truth and puts Mare on administrative leave, ordering her to get grief counseling.
4
"Poor Sisyphus"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
May 9, 2021 (2021-05-09)
1.049
Zabel becomes lead investigator on the case when Mare becomes suspended; however, she continues to investigate on her own. Paternity tests show that neither Frank nor Dylan fathered Erin's baby. Another girl, Missy Sager, goes missing. Based on a misleading tip from Jess, Erin's friend, Zabel and Mare search Erin's dresser for clues; Mare finds a heart-shaped necklace engraved with a date (the misdirection leads the detectives away from Erin's diaries, which were hidden elsewhere in the room). Zabel learns that Deacon Mark was transferred from his previous parish after allegations of inappropriate behavior with an underaged girl. Carrie gets Drew for the night, but begrudgingly returns him to Mare when he becomes homesick. After a therapy session, Mare remembers Kevin and Carrie violently abusing her and robbing her for drug money. Siobhan struggles with her own feelings about Kevin and her family. She ends her relationship with Becca and begins a new relationship with Anne, who she met through a gig her band did. Richard and Zabel both ask Mare for a date on the same night. Dawn Bailey receives a call claiming that her daughter Katie is alive and demanding $5,000 for her return. When she goes to meet the caller, she finds out the culprit was Freddie Hanlon. Missy Sager is imprisoned in a soundproof room in the attic of a tavern, and finds Katie Bailey alive and being held captive there.
5
"Illusions"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
May 16, 2021 (2021-05-16)
1.064
Mare learns that Erin stayed with Billy Ross, her father's cousin, for a couple of months following the death of her mother. Brianna grows suspicious of Dylan, who was absent from their bed for some time on the night of Erin's death. Dylan and his friend meet with Jess to burn Erin's hidden journals, but Jess secretly keeps a photograph from one of them. Mare goes on a date with Zabel, but it sours when she continuously brings up the case. Zabel admits to Mare that he did not really solve the case that made his career, but instead relied on files the family obtained from a private investigator whom they hired but who died while working the case. Later, Mare and Zabel interview a young prostitute who narrowly escaped strangulation and kidnapping by a man in a blue van. Using a partial license plate number provided by the girl, Mare and Zabel track down the kidnapper, Wayne Potts. Katie and Missy bang on a pipe to alert Mare and Zabel to their presence in Potts's attic, causing Potts to shoot and kill Zabel and wound Mare in the arm; Mare rushes a call to the police while escaping from Potts. An unarmed Mare flees through the house, eventually retrieving Zabel's gun and killing Potts as backup arrives.
6
"Sore Must Be the Storm"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
May 23, 2021 (2021-05-23)
1.210
Katie and Missy return home, but Potts had an alibi the night of Erin's murder. With Zabel dead, Chief Carter lifts Mare's suspension and puts her back in charge of Erin's murder investigation. Brianna tells Mare about Dylan's unexplained absence the night of the murder, and Dylan invokes his right to a lawyer. Mare learns that Erin attended a Ross family reunion at a lake, same as the date engraved on her heart-shaped pendant, and that Erin and her father, Kenny, stayed in the same cabin as Billy. Pop Ross tells his son John that Billy came home covered in blood the night of Erin's murder. John talks to Billy, who tearfully states that he killed Erin. John tells his wife Lori, adding that Billy and Erin had an incestuous relationship that began at the reunion and that Billy fathered Erin's child. John and Billy go on a last fishing trip together; their tackle box contains a gun. Despite John telling Lori to keep it a secret, Lori tells Mare about Billy. Mare calls Chief Carter to let him know she is driving to the fishing spot to arrest Billy for Erin's murder. Jess comes to the police station with her mother to give Chief Carter the photograph she took from Erin's journal. Upon viewing the photo, Chief Carter orders his men to get Mare on the phone.
7
"Sacrament"
Craig Zobel
Brad Ingelsby
May 30, 2021 (2021-05-30)
1.520
The photo shows Erin lying in bed next to a sleeping John. Jess informs Chief Carter that she and Dylan burned the journals to conceal any sensitive information and to ensure Erin's baby stays with Dylan's parents. At the fishing location, John aims the gun at Billy, planning to kill him and pin Erin's murder on him, but Mare arrives just in time to stop John. John reveals that he had a relationship with Erin and is the father of her child, explaining that Erin called him away from Frank's engagement party to meet her at the park, where she threatened to shoot herself. He claims he accidentally shot her while they were struggling for the gun, and that he and Billy moved her body into the woods to divert suspicion onto the other kids present that night. John admits he persuaded Lori to lie and tell Mare that Billy was the one who killed Erin. Both John and Billy end up in prison, but Billy is released on bail, and Deacon Mark is set free as well. Carrie, who has relapsed into drug use, goes back to rehab and drops her custody battle, allowing Drew to stay with Mare and her mother. Glen Carroll reflects on his loneliness and mentions to Mare that he's noticed some items missing from his home, including his vintage handgun (the same type that fired the fatal bullet), but he acknowledges it was returned to his shed with two rounds missing. The only other person who had access to the shed was John and Lori's 13-year-old son, Ryan. Ryan admits that he knew about his father's affair with Erin and lured her to the park, intending to use Glen's gun to scare her away from his family. Unfortunately, Ryan accidentally killed her when his intimidation attempt turned into a physical altercation, and his father John and uncle Billy covered it up to protect him. Ryan is sent to juvenile detention, which leads a heartbroken Lori to angrily end her friendship with Mare. Later on, Frank and Faye tie the knot, Siobhan heads off to college, Richard and Mare declare their love for each other, but Richard drives off to Maine to his next one-year college teaching job. Lori and Mare make amends, and Mare finally finds the courage to revisit the attic where Kevin died.
mw- Viewership and ratings per episode of Mare of Easttown · Release and reception › Ratings
1
1
No.
1
Title
"Miss Lady Hawk Herself"
Air date
April 18, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.08
Viewers(millions)
0.600
DVR(18–49)
0.06
DVR viewers(millions)
0.575
Total(18–49)
0.14
Total viewers(millions)
1.175
2
2
No.
2
Title
"Fathers"
Air date
April 25, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.10
Viewers(millions)
0.735
DVR(18–49)
0.07
DVR viewers(millions)
0.703
Total(18–49)
0.17
Total viewers(millions)
1.438
3
3
No.
3
Title
"Enter Number Two"
Air date
May 2, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.12
Viewers(millions)
0.918
DVR(18–49)
0.08
DVR viewers(millions)
0.773
Total(18–49)
0.20
Total viewers(millions)
1.691
4
4
No.
4
Title
"Poor Sisyphus"
Air date
May 9, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.16
Viewers(millions)
1.049
DVR(18–49)
0.10
DVR viewers(millions)
0.869
Total(18–49)
0.26
Total viewers(millions)
1.918
5
5
No.
5
Title
"Illusions"
Air date
May 16, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.15
Viewers(millions)
1.064
DVR(18–49)
0.09
DVR viewers(millions)
0.922
Total(18–49)
0.24
Total viewers(millions)
1.986
6
6
No.
6
Title
"Sore Must Be the Storm"
Air date
May 23, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.22
Viewers(millions)
1.210
DVR(18–49)
DVR viewers(millions)
Total(18–49)
Total viewers(millions)
7
7
No.
7
Title
"Sacrament"
Air date
May 30, 2021
Rating(18–49)
0.27
Viewers(millions)
1.520
DVR(18–49)
0.08
DVR viewers(millions)
0.696
Total(18–49)
0.35
Total viewers(millions)
2.215
No.
Title
Air date
Rating(18–49)
Viewers(millions)
DVR(18–49)
DVR viewers(millions)
Total(18–49)
Total viewers(millions)
1
"Miss Lady Hawk Herself"
April 18, 2021
0.08
0.600
0.06
0.575
0.14
1.175
2
"Fathers"
April 25, 2021
0.10
0.735
0.07
0.703
0.17
1.438
3
"Enter Number Two"
May 2, 2021
0.12
0.918
0.08
0.773
0.20
1.691
4
"Poor Sisyphus"
May 9, 2021
0.16
1.049
0.10
0.869
0.26
1.918
5
"Illusions"
May 16, 2021
0.15
1.064
0.09
0.922
0.24
1.986
6
"Sore Must Be the Storm"
May 23, 2021
0.22
1.210
7
"Sacrament"
May 30, 2021
0.27
1.520
0.08
0.696
0.35
2.215
· Release and reception › Accolades
2021
2021
Year
2021
Award
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards
Category
Best Broadcast Network or Cable Limited Series, Anthology Series or Live-Action Television Movie
Nominee(s)
Mare of Easttown
Result
Won
Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Year
Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Year
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Award
Evan Peters
Category
Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Year
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Award
Julianne Nicholson
Category
Nominated
Jean Smart
Jean Smart
Year
Jean Smart
Award
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
Primetime Emmy Awards
Year
Primetime Emmy Awards
Award
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Category
Paul Lee, Mark Roybal, Craig Zobel, Kate Winslet, Brad Ingelsby, Gavin O'Connor, Gordon Gray, Ron Schmidt, and Karen Wacker
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Evan Peters (for "Enter Number Two")
Category
Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Julianne Nicholson (for "Sacrament")
Category
Won
Jean Smart (for "Sacrament")
Jean Smart (for "Sacrament")
Year
Jean Smart (for "Sacrament")
Award
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Craig Zobel
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Brad Ingelsby
Category
Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Year
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Award
Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Category
Avy Kaufman, Diane Heery, and Jason Loftus
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Ben Richardson (for "Illusions")
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes
Year
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes
Award
Meghan Kasperlik, Francisco Stoll, Taylor Smith, Laura Downing, and Jennifer Hryniw (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
Year
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
Award
Shunika Terry, Lawrence Davis, Lydia Benaim, and Ivana Primorac (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Year
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Award
Debi Young, Sandra Linn, Ngozi Olandu Young, and Rachel Geary (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Category
Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Amy E. Duddleston and Naomi Sunrise Filoramo (for "Fathers")
Category
Nominated
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Year
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Award
Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Year
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Award
Keith P. Cunningham, James F. Truesdale, and Edward McLoughlin
Category
Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Year
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Award
Joe DeAngelis, Chris Carpenter, and Richard Bullock (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Category
Nominated
TCA Awards
TCA Awards
Year
TCA Awards
Award
Program of the Year
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Year
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Award
Won
Outstanding New Program
Outstanding New Program
Year
Outstanding New Program
Award
Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama
Individual Achievement in Drama
Year
Individual Achievement in Drama
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Nominated
2022
2022
Year
2022
Award
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards
Category
Best International Drama Show – Television
Nominee(s)
Mare of Easttown
Result
Nominated
Best International Lead Actress in a Show – Television
Best International Lead Actress in a Show – Television
Year
Best International Lead Actress in a Show – Television
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Won
American Cinema Editors Awards
American Cinema Editors Awards
Year
American Cinema Editors Awards
Award
Best Edited Limited Series
Category
Amy E. Duddleston and Naomi Sunrise Filoramo (for "Fathers")
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Illusions")
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Illusions")
Year
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Illusions")
Award
Won
American Society of Cinematographers Awards
American Society of Cinematographers Awards
Year
American Society of Cinematographers Awards
Award
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Limited Series, or Pilot Made for Television
Category
Ben Richardson (for "Illusions")
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards
Art Directors Guild Awards
Year
Art Directors Guild Awards
Award
Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series
Category
Keith P. Cunningham
Nominee(s)
Nominated
British Academy Television Awards
British Academy Television Awards
Year
British Academy Television Awards
Award
Best International Programme
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Best Actress
Best Actress
Year
Best Actress
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Nominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards
Cinema Audio Society Awards
Year
Cinema Audio Society Awards
Award
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures or Limited Series
Category
Richard Bullock, Joseph DeAngelis, and Chris Carpenter (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Nominee(s)
Won
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Year
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Award
Excellence in Contemporary Television
Category
Meghan Kasperlik (for "Miss Ladyhawk Herself")
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards
Critics' Choice Awards
Year
Critics' Choice Awards
Award
Best Television Miniseries
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Won
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Actress
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Actress
Year
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Actress
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Won
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actor
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actor
Year
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actor
Award
Evan Peters
Category
Nominated
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actress
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actress
Year
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actress
Award
Julianne Nicholson
Category
Nominated
Jean Smart
Jean Smart
Year
Jean Smart
Award
Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards
Directors Guild of America Awards
Year
Directors Guild of America Awards
Award
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Miniseries or TV Film
Category
Craig Zobel
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Golden Globe Awards
Golden Globe Awards
Year
Golden Globe Awards
Award
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Year
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Won
Golden Reel Awards
Golden Reel Awards
Year
Golden Reel Awards
Award
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Limited Series or Anthology
Category
Bradley North, Tiffany S. Griffith, Jordan Wilby, Antony Zeller, Zane Bruce, and Stephanie Lowry (for "Illusions")
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
Year
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
Award
Best Contemporary Makeup in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Category
Debi Young, Ngozi Olandu Young, Sandra Linn, and Rachel Geary
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Year
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Award
Lawrence Davis, Shunika Terry, Lydia Benaim, and Ivana Primorac
Category
Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards
Producers Guild of America Awards
Year
Producers Guild of America Awards
Award
Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Television Series
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Won
Satellite Awards
Satellite Awards
Year
Satellite Awards
Award
Best Miniseries
Category
Mare of Easttown
Nominee(s)
Won
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
Year
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
Award
Kate Winslet
Category
Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Year
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Award
Evan Peters
Category
Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Year
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film
Award
Julianne Nicholson
Category
Nominated
Jean Smart
Jean Smart
Year
Jean Smart
Award
Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Award
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Miniseries
Category
Evan Peters
Nominee(s)
Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Miniseries
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Miniseries
Year
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture Made for Television or Miniseries
Award
Jean Smart
Category
Nominated
Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet
Year
Kate Winslet
Award
Won
Outstanding Performance by Stunt Actors in Television
Outstanding Performance by Stunt Actors in Television
Year
Outstanding Performance by Stunt Actors in Television
Award
Mare of Easttown
Category
Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards
Writers Guild of America Awards
Year
Writers Guild of America Awards
Award
Outstanding Writing – TV Original Long Form
Category
Brad Ingelsby
Nominee(s)
Won
Year
Award
Category
Nominee(s)
Result
Ref.
2021
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards
Best Broadcast Network or Cable Limited Series, Anthology Series or Live-Action Television Movie
Mare of Easttown
Won
Best Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Kate Winslet
Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Evan Peters
Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Television Movie
Julianne Nicholson
Nominated
Jean Smart
Nominated
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series
Paul Lee, Mark Roybal, Craig Zobel, Kate Winslet, Brad Ingelsby, Gavin O'Connor, Gordon Gray, Ron Schmidt, and Karen Wacker
Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Kate Winslet
Won
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Evan Peters (for "Enter Number Two")
Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Julianne Nicholson (for "Sacrament")
Won
Jean Smart (for "Sacrament")
Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Craig Zobel
Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Brad Ingelsby
Nominated
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Outstanding Casting for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Avy Kaufman, Diane Heery, and Jason Loftus
Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Ben Richardson (for "Illusions")
Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Costumes
Meghan Kasperlik, Francisco Stoll, Taylor Smith, Laura Downing, and Jennifer Hryniw (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Nominated
Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling
Shunika Terry, Lawrence Davis, Lydia Benaim, and Ivana Primorac (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Nominated
Outstanding Makeup (Non-Prosthetic)
Debi Young, Sandra Linn, Ngozi Olandu Young, and Rachel Geary (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Amy E. Duddleston and Naomi Sunrise Filoramo (for "Fathers")
Nominated
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Miss Lady Hawk Herself")
Nominated
Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More)
Keith P. Cunningham, James F. Truesdale, and Edward McLoughlin
Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie
Joe DeAngelis, Chris Carpenter, and Richard Bullock (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Nominated
TCA Awards
Program of the Year
Mare of Easttown
Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries and Specials
Won
Outstanding New Program
Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama
Kate Winslet
Nominated
2022
Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards
Best International Drama Show – Television
Mare of Easttown
Nominated
Best International Lead Actress in a Show – Television
Kate Winslet
Won
American Cinema Editors Awards
Best Edited Limited Series
Amy E. Duddleston and Naomi Sunrise Filoramo (for "Fathers")
Nominated
Amy E. Duddleston (for "Illusions")
Won
American Society of Cinematographers Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Motion Picture, Limited Series, or Pilot Made for Television
Ben Richardson (for "Illusions")
Nominated
Art Directors Guild Awards
Excellence in Production Design for a Television Movie or Limited Series
Keith P. Cunningham
Nominated
British Academy Television Awards
Best International Programme
Mare of Easttown
Nominated
Best Actress
Kate Winslet
Nominated
Cinema Audio Society Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Non-Theatrical Motion Pictures or Limited Series
Richard Bullock, Joseph DeAngelis, and Chris Carpenter (for "Sore Must Be the Storm")
Won
Costume Designers Guild Awards
Excellence in Contemporary Television
Meghan Kasperlik (for "Miss Ladyhawk Herself")
Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards
Best Television Miniseries
Mare of Easttown
Won
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Actress
Kate Winslet
Won
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actor
Evan Peters
Nominated
Best Television Movie or Miniseries Supporting Actress
Julianne Nicholson
Nominated
Jean Smart
Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Miniseries or TV Film
Craig Zobel
Nominated
Golden Globe Awards
Best Miniseries or Television Film
Mare of Easttown
Nominated
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film
Kate Winslet
Won
Golden Reel Awards
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Limited Series or Anthology
Bradley North, Tiffany S. Griffith, Jordan Wilby, Antony Zeller, Zane Bruce, and Stephanie Lowry (for "Illusions")
Nominated
Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards
Best Contemporary Makeup in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Debi Young, Ngozi Olandu Young, Sandra Linn, and Rachel Geary
Nominated
Best Contemporary Hair Styling in a Television Series, Limited or Miniseries or Television New Media Series
Lawrence Davis, Shunika Terry, Lydia Benaim, and Ivana Primorac
Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards
Outstanding Producer of Limited or Anthology Television Series
Mare of Easttown
Won
Satellite Awards
Best Miniseries
Mare of Easttown
Won
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film
Kate Winslet
Won

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