
Piling onto Mare's bad day was Siobhan's involvement in Erin's evening. Tony: What the hell you defendin' her for? What has she ever done for you, Dawn? Or Katie? Mare: Your daughter beat the shit out of a girl WHO WOUND UP DEAD IN A CREEK! WHAT PART OF THAT DON'T YOU FUCKIN' UNDERSTAND?! You can keep goin' down this road, but you're not going to like how it ends.
Tony: I don't know what you're talkin' about. Mare: You need to walk out of here and go home. The looks between Mare and Dawn as Dawn stepped between Mare and Tony both figuratively and literally spoke volumes, and I hope it offers some comfort to them both. Interestingly, being removed from Erin's murder allowed Dawn to view Mare in a different light. Mare's participation was imperative, but she had to field questions about any possible correlation to Katie Bailey's murder, which included hearing directly from Dawn. That conference was hard to watch on many levels.
: You're a bitch, you know that? No wonder your son fuckin' killed himself.Īfter a daunting press conference in which Mare was before her peers again without answers, going hard to try to solve Erin's murder makes sense. You're a bitch, you know that? No wonder your son fuckin' killed himself.
If Dylan's interactions with his parents are any indication, she's probably an angel when with family.ĭo parents not care that their kids are so miserable and disrespectful outside of the home as long as they follow the rules while inside? Neither Dylan nor Brianna handled themselves with any pride or decorum, and it calls out some questionable parenting. His insistence that Mare wouldn't ruin Brianna's life makes you wonder how he views Brianna. She probably didn't care much that the video was posted online, either.īut dang, Brianna's father, Tony, didn't take it well. Part of me thinks that was poor form on Mare's part, but the prevailing thought is that someone like Brianna didn't deserve respect when she had no problem beating someone down in front of a crowd. Once she got wind of that scenario, Mare marched right over to Brianna's family restaurant and arrested her mid-shift as her parents, and their customers watched in horror.
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: She beat the shit out of Erin in a forest full of kids. Mare: She beat the shit out of Erin in a forest full of kids. He sure as hell didn't stand up to his non-girlfriend when Brianna was beating the shit out of Erin in the woods.Ĭolin: Are you friends with these people?Ĭolin: Should we maybe do this outside, away from the staff and guests watching? If Dylan's alive and killed Erin, it would be so ironic that her father almost did the same, all because of a lie that Erin told for who knows what reason.īut before we learned about that, Dylan didn't care at all about Erin, not even to the point that he'd admit to talking with her at a party. It was like a divine tragedy unfolding, with both sides being deceived. Sure, Dylan is paying for his sexual proclivities by becoming a father at an early age, but after learning he's not even the father, well. He started combative in the interview with Mare, and it only got worse from there. I wish I felt sorry for Dylan as the alcohol- and grief-fueled Kenny gunned him down, but the kid didn't make caring for him very easy. That had to play into how he took matters into his own hands with Dylan. But Kenny never imagined that he'd have to remember that unpleasant conversation with his daughter as his last. Rightfully so, Kenny wanted Dylan to take responsibility for his child. It was easy to imagine he saw only how his life was affected as a result of DJ's birth, and even just a year or so into DJ's life, Kenny had already had enough of supporting his unwed, teenage daughter and her son. On Mare of Easttown Season 1 Episode 1, Kenny was not putting up with any guff from Erin. She called those closest to Kenny McMenemin to be there to support him. Mare didn't go into it unarmed, as it were.