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Preacher
Holes
Directed by
Maja Vrvilo
TV-MA
S2 • E8
Aug 7, 2017
44m
7.3
7.5
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Jesse investigates a fresh clue about God. Tulip makes friends with a new neighbor, and we get a glimpse into Cassidy's past relationship with Denis.
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Cast of Holes
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
Malcolm Barrett
F.J. Hoover
Ronald Guttman
Denis
Maja Vrvilo
Director
Mark Stegemann
Writer
Andrew Voegeli
Director Of Photography
Travis Sittard
Editor
Preacher - S2 • E8 Ratings & Reviews
Geek Girl Authority
Melody McCune
Highlights of the episode: Cassidy, Cassidy, Cassidy.
CBR
Alexandra August
It's one of the most honest episodes the show has ever produced, though, and the acting is powerhouse. Bottom line? This show is as good at contemplation as it is at shootouts.
Empire Magazine
James White
A definite slump after last week's Herr Starr intro. It's sad that the side stories outshine our heroes whenever the pace slackens, but it seems to be par for the course on the show.
TV Equals
Mark Trammell
Holes featured a solid amount of character development of our favorite vampire.
Den of Geek
David S.E. Zapanta
"Holes" isn't a bad hour of television, but it could have been much stronger if your interest lies solely in Jesse... But if a different immortal, delinquent da is holding your attention (as it is for me), then this is definitely one hell of an episode.
IGN Movies
Jesse Schedeen
There was nothing especially bad about :Holes," but merely a nagging sense that the show is again losing momentum and rehashing familiar beats rather than pushing Jesse Custer's quest forward.
Uproxx
Alan Sepinwall
There are small bits of momentum here and there, but not enough considering the lack of overall story or character meat. Tulip and Cassidy's apathy for the mission at times feels like it applies to the series as a whole.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Scott Meslow
t's been a few weeks since Preacher checked in on Eugene "Arseface" Root, which means we're overdue for another trip to Hell.
AV Club
Zack Handlen
This week, everyone's trapped in their own private hells (literally in one case), and the result, while not the most gripping entry of the season, gets back the sense of rising action that was lost when Jesse managed to derail the Saint.
Screen Rant
Kevin Yeoman
It's not a terrible hour of Preacher by any means, but it is another example of how the show can fall back on some bad habits when trying to stretch out the story to fit the extended episode count of the season.
TV Fanatic
Lisa Babick
I would imagine Seth Rogen took great delight in giving us a taste of Hell when Eugene and Tracy broke out into song. It was one of the most bizarre things Preacher has done to date, and the tongue-in-cheek-ness of it was absolutely brilliant.
The Young Folks
Aaron Neuwirth
"Holes" may be operating within the confines of a series of plots designed to emphasize pain and struggle, but it does an excellent job of doing so.
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