So youre saying this Genesis is some sort of…angel…demon…baby?

Killjoy DeBlanc sets him straight.

bureaucratic angels follow a blonde woman out of the diner.

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Jesse rushes out to pull the Adelphi off of her when she attacks him with supernatural strength.

Fiore shoots her in the head and the Adelphi stuff her body in their car.

Jesses awestruck-yet-blasphemous take on the confirmation of a cornerstone of his faith?

to recapture Genesis before anyone realizes it escaped.

When it comes, his punches dont hurt, but hers sure do.

Marital aid they didnt know what they might need!)

He slits Soccer-phims throat, and Fiore kills a wounded DeBlanc so hell respawn, too.

But Jesse accidentally shoots her dead, allowing her to respawn.

This entire scene isfantastic.

Why have the neighbors not called the police?

What will the police make of all those identical bodies?

How is Jesse not seriously injured in the melee?

She respawns, and the fight starts again.

They finally get the upper hand, and Fiore disarticulates her so shes alive but immobile.

Gross, yet clever!

Course, theres the other option, Fiore says as Jesse leaves, but DeBlanc wont consider it.

Lets assume well eventually get to hear about that alternative.

Emily stammers that shes not doing anything with anybody, so Tulip throws an ugly figurine and storms out.

As Tulips doing arts and crafts, Emily offers her something to drink.

Tulip turns down beer (Its 10 in the morning!).

Emily takes a hard pass, wondering if Tulip has any experience with children.

I had a kid once.

Lets assume well ultimately find out about Tulips missing child.

Anyway, Emily agrees to let Tulip take care of the church errands.

Jesse offers him a beer, and they both accept despite it being 10 in the morning.

They engage in equally mundane chitchat, with Cass complimenting the flower tattoo on Jesses shoulder.

Thats my Tulip, Jesse says.

Uh, did Tulip and Cass never exchange names?

After all, God gave him Genesis for a reason.

Jesse says he cant help without more details, then gets distracted when Tulip arrives with church stuff.

Shes stowing it in the storage room when Cassidy corners her, teasing that she just couldnt stay away.

And then he hears Jesse calling her name.

She physically pushes him away with an old…mini-golf club?

He denies it and they exit, leaving Cass pressed against the wall, looking wounded.

Lets assume well get to hear the mini-golf story eventually.

Miles loves Emily, Emily loves Jesse, Tulip loves Jesse, Cassidy likes Tulip, Jesse loves God.

But also his congregation?

Its a whole love octagon involving the divine.

First, a kid says hello in the hallway.

Then a group asks to sit with him in the cafeteria, where hes drinking his lunch shake alone.

Eugene, surprised and pleased to be part of a group, declares it beautiful.

All praise to Ian Colletti here; he conveys leagues of emotions with just his eyes.

Its a marvelous thing.

And now its Sunday morning.

Jesses nervous about the number of people coming to the service.

Then he says, You and Tulip done a great job setting this up.

Emily agrees, too politely, and clearly leaves the room to scream into a pillow for 15 minutes.

He doesnt think God wants him to be forgiven this way.

Like Mayor Miles, Jesse has Gods voice and his own desires battling it out in his head.

He reminds Eugene hes the towns preacher, and its his job to make them see the light.

Jesses had enough by then and snarls at Eugene to go to hell.

Theres a burst of ominous noise, and when Jesse turns around, Eugenes gone.

The next shot is a horribly burned body.