Jesse Face to Face with Deblanque and Fiore In this wonderful season, there is an entity that goes beyond the body stage and reaches the soul. Jesse, Tulip, and Cassidy try to find God to help and worship him, and the cowboys hunt them down and they are the corners of the three saints. Jesse is making a risky deal with the killer without a reaction.
Let's touch on Hitler for a minute. I was so glad to see him step back into his evil Hitler ways. For a while there, they were painting him in a brighter light, showing that Hitler has a good side. Interesting, but a leopard never changes his spots.
Though the sentence feels strange to type out, Hitler is the best episode yet this season, setting up what promises to be a rip-roaring final act. It also assuages my fear that the series would continue trying to make Hitler a sympathetic character.
Note, the clever rearranging of his name to the complex anagram: Hilter! This is that suspension of disbelief BS that allows Clark and Superman to be indistinguishable because of some glasses and Shea Moisture hair product.
Overall, "Hitler" hits the mark most of the time, but I was left feeling like Preacher continues to pull its punches a bit. But when a punch truly lands, it makes for some truly brilliant moments of television.
Up until this point, we've known the characters have a complicated and toxic history, but that history has been more conceptual than something that read on the actor's faces.