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HBO Max’s Emmy-Winning 7-Part Mystery Series Remains One of Its Best

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HBO Max’s Emmy-Winning 7-Part Mystery Series Remains One of Its Best
HBO Max’s Emmy-Winning 7-Part Mystery Series Remains One of Its Best Priest crying on a bed Image via Sarah Shatz / ©HBO / courtesy Everett Collection 4 By  Carolyn Jenkins Published Mar 10, 2026, 11:19 PM EDT Rotten Tomatoes | Letterboxd | Metacritic Carolyn Jenkins is a voracious consumer of film and television. She graduated from Long Island University with an MFA in Screenwriting and Producing where she learned the art of character, plot, and structure. The best teacher is absorbing media and she spends her time reading about different worlds from teen angst to the universe of Stephen King. Sign in to your Collider account Add Us On Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

It may be time for HBO to turn in its fantasy badge and devote its resources to something a little more realistic. For years, the platform has been capitalizing on the Game of Thrones brand, but it is delivering far more interesting and compelling drama with the Brad Ingelsby universe of gritty mysteries. His best work premiered in 2021, harnessing the common trope of the grizzled detective and making something original.

Mare of Easttown stars Kate Winslet as the titular Delco area detective sergeant, grappling with more than just her case. While investigating the death of a 17-year-old teen mother, Erin (Cailee Spaeny), she also faces personal challenges at home. Ingelsby effortlessly weaves together a mystery with genuine twists and turns in the perfect timeframe of seven episodes. Mare of Easttown is the character-driven series that started a wave of similar shows, such as Ingelsby’s follow-up, Task.

‘Mare of Easttown’ Kept Fans Guessing

The last time HBO connected with audiences on a mystery series was the universally beloved first season of True Detective. The streaming landscape has changed since then, but the small-town detective is still a metric that works. This time, Mare of Easttown took the concept, stripping away its supernatural-adjacent story, and told a story more grounded in the female experience. Mare is a detective in the grips of grief after the suicide of her son. At the same time, she takes on the added pressure of raising her grandson, Drew, while his mother is in rehab. This tragedy destroyed her marriage and led to issues with her daughter, Siobhan (Angourie Rice).

Mare of Easttown shows the full picture of a woman in distress, without the trappings of Hollywood beauty standards. Mare’s mental state is shown both through events in the narrative and in how she carries herself. These subtleties were important to Winslet, who wanted to show Mare’s grief throughout her journey in the series.

The mystery in Mare of Easttown is also a standout, which keeps viewers guessing until its final moments. Before Cailee Spaeny’s breakout in A24 projects Priscilla and Civil War, she expressed heartbreaking vulnerability as Erin, the series' murdered teen. The first episode takes its time introducing audiences to the complex cast of characters before getting to the crime at hand. In the small area of Easttown, everyone has grown up together and knows one another. The ties that bind are close in the area, making it heartbreaking when Erin is murdered. Spaeny is impeccable as a teen who struggles with young motherhood, and she never gets the chance to overcome her struggles because her life is cut too short.

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These close bonds are more revealing about the murderer's identity than anything else. Mare of Easttown delivers gripping red herrings that make the final reveal shocking. Fans responded overwhelmingly to the series, calling for a second season even though it was initially marketed as a limited series. HBO Max may be listening, as Season 2 appears to have been confirmed tentatively to shoot in 2027. Until then, fans can devour the perfect seven episodes of this mystery series.

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