![]() For $150,000, Thibodeaux allows the corporation to extract 15 percent of his soul via a medical process that looks broadly comparable to drawing blood. Thibodeaux, a New Orleans resident whose dire financial straits lead him to accept a deal with a bizarre Japanese corporation with a name that’s translated as Soul Happy Go Go. ![]() ![]() In the cold open, we’re introduced to Edwin R. Preacher is a shaggy-dog story, so “Sokosha” takes its time establishing these life-or-death stakes. The Saint of Killers has been stirring up havoc all season, starting with the massacre of cops who were unlucky enough to get between him and Jesse in “ On the Road,” but after letting him lurk in the background of the narrative for a few episodes, Preacher finally brings the Saint into the spotlight in “Sokosha,” resulting in the season’s finest hour to date. ![]() ![]() Sure, we met this mysterious, homicidal cowboy way back in the show’s very second episode, but it wasn’t until he broke free of the hellish loop that trapped him in Ratwater circa 1881 that he emerged in the modern day, hunting a very specific preacher.Īnd now, that time bomb has finally gone off. Short/AMC Network Entertainmentįrom the opening minutes of Preacher’s second season, the Saint of Killers has been a ticking time bomb. ![]()
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