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Preacher
Damsels
Directed by
Michael Slovis
TV-MA
S2 • E3
Jul 3, 2017
45m
7.8
7.8
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Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy get a tip that God may be in New Orleans. Tulip is hiding a secret and their stop in New Orleans risks exposing her.
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Cast of Damsels
Dominic Cooper
Jesse Custer
Ruth Negga
Tulip O'Hare
Joseph Gilgun
Cassidy
Ian Colletti
Eugene 'Arseface' Root
Graham McTavish
Saint of Killers
Pip Torrens
Herr Starr
Noah Taylor
Hitler
Julie Ann Emery
Lara Featherstone
Ronald Guttman
Denis
Michael Slovis
Director
Sara Goodman
Writer
Andrew Voegeli
Director Of Photography
Tyler L. Cook
Editor
Preacher - S2 • E3 Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Melody McCune
Not as action packed as last week; however, we were given more insight into Tulip's situation and introduced to new villains.
CBR
Alexandra August
In "Damsels" we're at times horrified, amused and frightened, but rarely all at once.
Empire Magazine
James White
The third episode of this new season cranks the gear down once more, for a slow-paced search plot that's high on jazz noodling and, aside from a check-in with the show's past and a quick chance for Jesse to play hero (or so he thinks), light on incident.
Starburst
Joel Harley
There's a lot going on in "Damsels." The show continues to introduce new characters and storylines at an alarming (but welcome) rate, as well as nodding toward very crucial chapters from the book.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
Watching "Damsels" was a good way to acknowledge just how well-realized the central trio of Preacher is at this point.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
Here's the good news: If you prefer your Preacher to be witty and bloody and stylish, "Damsels" is a banger of an episode.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
The hour's less focused, and less fun, than last week's installments, even though there's still much more of a sense of forward momentum than at any point last year.
indieWire
Steve Greene
Michael Slovis has long been one of TV's best directors -- this episode was another fitting showcase.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
Preacher is crazy in every sense of the word!
Den of Geek
David S.E. Zapanta
I have to be honest, I don't know what excited me more about this episode -- seeing Eugene again, or finally getting a good look at Pip Torrens as Herr Starr.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
Preacher's second season has slowed down a bit following the fast-paced, hyper-violent premiere, but "Damsels" certainly laid the groundwork for big conflicts to come.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
It's a mark in the show's favor that the lack of information is always more intriguing than overwhelming.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
"Damsels" is actually a fine episode of Preacher that just has the misfortune of having to follow up two very good, vibrant, and funny episodes. There's a lot to like here, and even more that's going to likely pay off very soon.
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