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'''''Mrs. Davis''''' is an American [[science fiction on television|science fiction]] [[comedy drama]] [[Limited-run series|limited series]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bastidas |first=Jose Alejandro |date=May 9, 2023 |title=Mrs. Davis Season 2 Still Possible With Emmys Campaign Switch |url=https://www.thewrap.com/mrs-davis-season-2-peacock-limited-series-emmys/ |website=[[TheWrap]] |language=en-US |access-date=May 12, 2023 |archive-date=May 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230512083331/https://www.thewrap.com/mrs-davis-season-2-peacock-limited-series-emmys/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Schenider|first=Michael|title=Peacock's 'Mrs. Davis' Makes Last-Minute Switch From Drama to Limited/Anthology Series Emmy Races (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/mrs-davis-peacock-emmy-categories-betty-gilpin-1235607106/|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=May 9, 2023|access-date=June 8, 2023}}</ref> created by Tara Hernandez and [[Damon Lindelof]] for [[Peacock (streaming service)|Peacock]]. The series stars [[Betty Gilpin]] as a nun using her faith to take on technology, and a supporting cast including [[Jake McDorman]], [[Margo Martindale]], [[David Arquette]] and [[Elizabeth Marvel]]. It premiered at [[South by Southwest]] |
'''''Mrs. Davis''''' is an American [[science fiction on television|science fiction]] [[comedy drama]] television [[Limited-run series|limited series]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bastidas |first=Jose Alejandro |date=May 9, 2023 |title=Mrs. Davis Season 2 Still Possible With Emmys Campaign Switch |url=https://www.thewrap.com/mrs-davis-season-2-peacock-limited-series-emmys/ |website=[[TheWrap]] |language=en-US |access-date=May 12, 2023 |archive-date=May 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230512083331/https://www.thewrap.com/mrs-davis-season-2-peacock-limited-series-emmys/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Schenider|first=Michael|title=Peacock's 'Mrs. Davis' Makes Last-Minute Switch From Drama to Limited/Anthology Series Emmy Races (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/mrs-davis-peacock-emmy-categories-betty-gilpin-1235607106/|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=May 9, 2023|access-date=June 8, 2023}}</ref> created by Tara Hernandez and [[Damon Lindelof]] for [[Peacock (streaming service)|Peacock]]. The series stars [[Betty Gilpin]] as a nun using her faith to take on technology, and a supporting cast including [[Jake McDorman]], [[Margo Martindale]], [[David Arquette]] and [[Elizabeth Marvel]]. It premiered at [[South by Southwest|SXSW]] on March 11, 2023, before its debut on Peacock on April 20. |
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==Cast== |
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===Main cast=== |
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* [[Betty Gilpin]] as Sister Simone, formerly Elizabeth Abbott, a nun battling artificial intelligence<ref name="SeriesPremiere" /> |
* [[Betty Gilpin]] as Sister Simone, formerly Elizabeth Abbott, a nun battling artificial intelligence<ref name="SeriesPremiere" /> |
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* [[Jake McDorman]] as Preston Wiley, an ex-boyfriend of Simone |
* [[Jake McDorman]] as Preston Wiley, an ex-boyfriend of Simone who stands against the AI with her<ref name="SeriesPremiere" /> |
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* [[Andy McQueen]] as Jay, Simone's husband<ref name="Trio Cast" /> |
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==Episodes== |
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|ShortSummary = In 1307 Paris, the [[Knights Templar]] are burned at the stake, purportedly for heresy. A convent in [[Paris]] is attacked by knights looking for the [[Holy Grail]]; it's revealed that the nuns are also Templars, and after a violent melee, all are killed, except for one of the Templars; the sole surviving Templar nun escapes with the Holy Grail. |
|ShortSummary = In 1307 Paris, the [[Knights Templar]] are burned at the stake, purportedly for heresy. A convent in [[Paris]] is attacked by knights looking for the [[Holy Grail]]; it's revealed that the nuns are also Templars, and after a violent melee, all are killed, except for one of the Templars; the sole surviving Templar nun escapes with the Holy Grail. In 2023, an artificial intelligence, Mrs. Davis, is used by almost everyone, which has prevented war and famine. Simone, a nun who debunks magicians, works in a convent. Simone is repeatedly contacted by Mrs. Davis, but she refuses to speak with her, claiming that Mrs. Davis killed her father. Her convent is sold and all of the nuns are relocated; Simone is captured by German henchmen claiming to be at the direction of Mrs. Davis, but escapes when an old acquaintance, Wiley, arrives. Simone decides to confront Mrs. Davis, and goes to an elementary school, where she meets with a teacher who speaks on behalf of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis requests that Simone find the Holy Grail and destroy it; in exchange, Mrs. Davis will delete herself. |
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In 2023, an artificial intelligence, Mrs. Davis, is used by almost everyone, which has prevented war and famine. Simone, a nun who debunks magicians, works in a convent. Simone is repeatedly contacted by Mrs. Davis, but she refuses to speak with her, claiming that Mrs. Davis killed her father. |
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Her convent is sold and all of the nuns are relocated; Simone is captured by German henchmen claiming to be at the direction of Mrs. Davis, but escapes when an old acquaintance, Wiley, arrives. |
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Simone decides to confront Mrs. Davis, and goes to an elementary school, where she meets with a teacher who speaks on behalf of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis requests that Simone find the Holy Grail and destroy it; in exchange, Mrs. Davis will delete herself. |
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|ShortSummary = As a child, Simone, (born Elizabeth), served as an audience plant for her parents' magic show. At home, her mother has been working on a secret project that causes tension between her parents. Simone breaks into the office one day to see what’s inside, only to be shot by a crossbow and taken to the hospital, where she meets Wiley. Presently, Simone reunites with Wiley, who leads a group fighting against Mrs. Davis. They claim people do tasks for Mrs. Davis to earn "wings", which are visual awards for recipients, while some even volunteer to be killed at a certain date to earn wings. They encourage Simone to work with Mrs. Davis to find the Holy Grail to learn more about what she wants. They confront the German attackers who chased Simone, and apparently kill one of them when they throw him off a building. Simone meets with Jay, her husband, who reveals that he has the location of the last woman, Clara, who may have known where the Holy Grail is. Simone and Wiley prepare to try and find her in London. It is revealed that the fight between Wiley's team and the Germans was all staged. |
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|ShortSummary = As a child, Simone, who was named Elizabeth, served as an audience plant for her parents' magic show. |
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Her mother has a locked office and claims she is working on a secret project. The two parents are fighting, and Simone breaks into her mother's office to see what she is hiding. Simone is shot by a crossbow and taken to the hospital, where she meets Wiley. |
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In present day, Simone reunites with Wiley, who is part of a group fighting against Mrs. Davis. They claim that people do tasks for Mrs. Davis to earn "wings", which are visual awards for recipients. Additionally, people can volunteer to be killed at a certain date in exchange for wings. They encourage Simone to work with Mrs. Davis to find the Holy Grail to learn more about what she wants. |
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They confront the German attackers who chased Simone, and apparently kill one of them when they throw him off of a building. Simone meets with Jay, her husband, who reveals that he has the location of the last woman, Clara, who may have known where the Holy Grail is. |
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Simone and Wiley prepare to travel to London to find her. It is revealed that Wiley's team is working with the German attackers, and they faked the attacker's death. |
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|ShortSummary = 7 years ago, Wiley and Simone planned to give away their family fortune and move to Alaska. However, Wiley discovers his life-saving liver transplant was staged, prompting him to enter a rodeo to prove himself. Elizabeth (Simone) prays for his safety and meets Jay in a restaurant. Wiley backs out of the rodeo. In the present, Simone and Wiley follow a man they called on a train to Scotland. Mrs. Davis reveals that Celeste, Simone's mother, is on the train,she thinks Simone is helping her dad hide his death. In Scotland, Wiley joins a contest to hold a giant Excalibur prop. Simone follows a woman she believes to be Clara but accidentally knocks out a banker named Mathilde during a ritual. Simone discovers Wiley has wings, leading to a fight. Wiley reveals he got the wings in exchange for his life. During the fight, Wiley curses the Jesus Simone's lover, and lightning strikes the Excalibur, injuring him. The priest from the train kidnaps Wiley in an ambulance. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Plot|episode|date=May 2023}}7 years prior, Wiley was set to inherit his family's fortune. He and Simone (still going by Elizabeth at the time) planned to give it all away and move to Alaska. |
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During the reading of the will, Wiley learned his time in the rodeo was staged in order to accelerate getting him a liver transplant (in fact, he and Simone share the same liver). Feeling his pride insulted, Wiley enters a rodeo at the last minute to ride a bull and prove himself. Elizabeth, feeling helpless, prays for Wiley's safety and finds herself in the restaurant where she meets Jay for the first time. Elizabeth's prayer is answered as Wiley chickens out at the last moment. |
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In the present, Simone and Wiley are following an apron-clad man (who answered the phone number Mrs. Davis gave Simone) on a train to Scotland. Mrs. Davis reveals that Simone's mother, Celeste is also on the train. Celeste now runs a security firm and doesn't believe Montgomery, her husband and Simone's father, is actually dead. Her mother believes her father faked his death with Simone's help; Celeste has been keeping tabs on her daughter, hoping Simone would lead her to her husband. |
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On the train later on, Simone crosses paths with a mysterious priest. |
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In Scotland, Wiley joins the apron-clad man and others in "Excalibattle," an endurance contest to see who can keep their hand on a giant prop of Excalibur the longest. |
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Wiley enters the contest while Simone follows a red-haired woman (whom she mistakenly believes to be Clara) the apron-clad man was talking to. Simone observes a bizarre ritual at another location, but flees after accidentally knocking out "Clara" (actually a banker named Mathilde). |
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Back at the contest, Simone learns Wiley has wings, leading to a fight between the two. Wiley reveals that he got wings in exchange for his life. During the fight, the rodeo gets brought up, and Wiley, realizing his rival for Simone's affection is Jesus Christ, curses the Lord. Seemingly in retaliation, the giant Excalibur is struck by lightning, injuring Wiley. |
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After he is taken away in an ambulance, another ambulance shows up looking for Wiley. The priest from the train has kidnapped him. |
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|ShortSummary = 7 years ago, Elizabeth, now Sister Simone, married Jay in a convent and changed her name. Presently, Simone is interrupted by Jay's dove, who tasks her with delivering a cake to the Pope in Rome. At the Vatican, Wiley is imprisoned and questioned by priest Hans Ziegler about the sneakers Simone gave him. Wiley encounters a man claiming to be Pope Leo XI, who says he was jailed for interacting with Mrs. Davis, while an imposter assumes his role. JQ, having staged Simone's kidnapping, tries to rescue Wiley but finds only a room full of similar sneakers. Simone, assisted by Mrs. Davis, procures the cake for the Pope but doubts her relationship with Jay when the baker reveals that many before her made the same request. Upset, Simone eats the cake herself and chokes, leading to a confrontation with Jay in a "vision." She wakes in the hospital, reconciles with Wiley, and learns that Jay's cake was an apology to the Pope. The Pope reveals a tape from Mrs. Davis showing a 1307 ad for sneakers with Clara, who blackmailed Ziegler, and a scene of her cradling the Grail. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Plot|episode|date=May 2023}}7 years ago, after falling in love with Jay, Elizabeth suggests they get married. Jay reluctantly agrees, but only if she picks the venue. Elizabeth finds her convent and joins it in a ceremony, marrying herself to Jay, and renaming herself Sister Simone. |
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In the present, Simone goes to the hospital to find Mathilde, only to be interrupted by a dove from Jay. Jay interrupts her quest for the Grail, telling her she needs to take a cake to the Pope in Rome. |
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Meanwhile, Wiley awakens in a cell in the Vatican. The priest, Hans Ziegler, demands Wiley tell him where he got the sneakers Simone gave him in the previous episode. A prisoner in another cell claims to be Pope Leo XI, who was imprisoned for communing with Mrs. Davis, while an imposter has taken his place. |
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Wiley believes it's all an act. Meanwhile, JQ contacts Simone, learning Wiley has been captured. After accidentally revealing he and Wiley staged Simone's kidnapping by the Germans, JQ sets out to rescue Wiley. |
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At the bakery, the baker only agrees to bake a cake for the Pope for 1 million Euro, which Simone procures with the help of Mrs. Davis. As Simone watches, the baker reveals that several girls before her have come to the bakery with the exact same request, causing Simone to begin to doubt her relationship with Jay. |
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Wiley, meanwhile, escapes with the Pope, exposing the imposter (but Ziegler escapes in the process). |
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JQ's rescue of Wiley goes awry as he instead finds a cellar full of hundreds of shoes similar to Wiley's. |
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Angry after her conversation with the baker, Simone eats the cake instead of delivering it and ends up choking. In the restaurant "vision", she angrily confronts Jay about the nature of their marriage, much to the anger of his unseen "Boss" (who resides behind a locked door). Simone wakes up in the hospital and reconciles with Wiley, learning that the cake was an apology from Jay to the Pope. |
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In exchange, the Pope shows Simone a tape Mrs. Davis wanted him to give to her. It replays the events in 1307, revealing them to be an ad for the sneakers. "Clara" is an actress who was blackmailing Ziegler, threatening to release the tape if he ever tried to contact her. In the video, she cradles the Grail. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Long plot|episode|date=October 2023}} The search for Clara and the Grail leads Simone and Wiley to an island where they meet Arthur Schrodinger (who had been rescued in episode one but has since returned to the island). Arthur tells them Clara's story: Clara was Mathilde's daughter who was inducted into the Sisters of the Coin, a secret order responsible for caring for the Grail, which they call, "the asset." One of the Sisterhood's duties is to show the Grail to 1% of the world every year. Given the population boom, Mathilde suggest the best way to do this is under the guise of a Super Bowl commercial; the shoes. Mathilde is dismayed when the sisterhood says she's too old to star in the commercial, and Clara is given the role instead. Mathilde makes shooting difficult for Clara, giving her unreasonable demands and forcing her to shoot numerous re-shoot. When Clara finally snaps, Mathilde tells Clara she's dying, and wants to make sure the sisterhood is taken care of. The shoot goes off without a hitch. However, it's revealed that the commercial won't be aired, earning Mathilde the scorn of the sisterhood. Clara also learns Mathilde lied about her illness. Realizing her mother doesn't love her, Clara spitefully steals the Grail and goes to Schrodinger (her father and a scientist) to destroy it. The pair try for ten years to no success. One day, Clara gets an idea. Perhaps the way to destroy the Grail is by violating the sisterhood's most sacred rule, "thou shalt not sip from the Asset." Clara drinks from the Grail, but doing so kills her. After Clara's death, Schrodinger hid the Grail by feeding it to a sperm whale. He theorized that the Grail was coated in a toxin, and observed that when his cat ate a mouse that died from drinking from Grail, his cat was unharmed and immune to the Grail's effects. Simone realizes that the liver she and Wiley received from their transplants as children was Clara's liver. They are possibly immune to the Grail's effects, and if they drank from it, it could destroy the Grail for good. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Plot|episode|date=May 2023}}The search for Clara and the Grail leads Simone and Wiley to an island where they meet Arthur Schrodinger (who had been rescued in episode one but has since returned to the island). |
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Arthur tells them Clara's story: |
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Clara was Mathilde's daughter who was inducted into the Sisters of the Coin, a secret order responsible for caring for the Grail, which they call, "the asset." |
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One of the Sisterhood's duties is to show the Grail to 1% of the world every year. Given the population boom, Mathilde suggest the best way to do this is under the guise of a Super Bowl commercial; the shoes. |
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Mathilde is dismayed when the sisterhood says she's too old to star in the commercial, and Clara is given the role instead. Mathilde makes shooting difficult for Clara, giving her unreasonable demands and forcing her to shoot numerous re-shoot. When Clara finally snaps, Mathilde tells Clara she's dying, and wants to make sure the sisterhood is taken care of. The shoot goes off without a hitch. |
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However, it's revealed that the commercial won't be aired, earning Mathilde the scorn of the sisterhood. Clara also learns Mathilde lied about her illness. Realizing her mother doesn't love her, Clara spitefully steals the Grail and goes to Schrodinger (her father and a scientist) to destroy it. |
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The pair try for ten years to no success. One day, Clara gets an idea. Perhaps the way to destroy the Grail is by violating the sisterhood's most sacred rule, "thou shalt not sip from the Asset." Clara drinks from the Grail, but doing so kills her. |
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After Clara's death, Schrodinger hid the Grail by feeding it to a sperm whale. He theorized that the Grail was coated in a toxin, and observed that when his cat ate a mouse that died from drinking from Grail, his cat was unharmed and immune to the Grail's effects. Simone realizes that the liver she and Wiley received from their transplants as children was Clara's liver. They are possibly immune to the Grail's effects, and if they drank from it, it could destroy the Grail for good. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Long plot|episode|date=October 2023}} Three years earlier, Montgomery tricked Celeste and Simone into meeting him. He claims to have perfected a trick known as the, "Lazarus Shroud." Montgomery believes the access to Mrs. Davis is killing magic by revealing the secrets of magicians, and that the Lazarus Shroud will save it. He asks Celeste and Simone to attend his debut of the trick. Celeste refuses, but Simone agrees. Back in the present, Simone and Wiley see Celeste for the Lazarus Shroud, which Simone needs to protect herself in the whale's stomach while she retrieves the Grail. Celeste replays the day Montgomery debuted the Lazarus Shroud, which resulted in his death. She then goes on to explain how he might have survived the trick, continuing to believe Simone helped him fake his death. When Simone insists he's dead, Celeste refuses to give her the Shroud. Knowing her mother wouldn't cooperate, the visit was a ruse by Simone and the Resistance to case Celeste's office so they could steal the Shroud. While being transported back to Celeste's office under sedation, Simone flashes back to the day of her father's funeral. Grieving, she tried to have sex with Wiley. She then found Celeste having a breakdown on stage, insisting Montgomery wasn't dead. When Simone and Wiley wake up, they put their plan into action, only to find Celeste has been one step ahead of them, staging a fake office for her real office when they exited the couch's interior. Angry, Celeste shows Simone ATM photos of Montgomery, days after his death. Despondent, Simone goes to a diner to talk to Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis reveals that Celeste came to her with the photos, asking if Simone helped Montgomery. Mrs. Davis says she lied to Celeste and told her Simone was Montgomery's accomplice because she refused to believe the truth (similar to how Mrs. Davis lied to Simone about being responsible for Montgomery's death) because of her own sense of guilt for her crossbow trap injuring Simone when she was a child. Simone asks where her father is, but Mrs. Davis's proxy, visibly disturbed, refuses to answer, making Simone put in the ear piece and communicate with her directly. Simone goes back to Celeste and perpetuates the lie, saying she did help Montgomery fake his death. Celeste agrees to give Simone the Lazarus Shroud, only if she goes with her and only if they find Montgomery after getting the Grail. Celeste then says what gave them away was a tracking device in Wiley's shoe; planted there by Hans Ziegler. Hans Ziegler is shown returning to Mathilde and the Sisters of the Coin, revealing that their Grail is fake and that he knows exactly where the real one is. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Plot|episode|date=May 2023}}Three years earlier, Montgomery tricked Celeste and Simone into meeting him. He claims to have perfected a trick known as the, "Lazarus Shroud." Montgomery believes the access to Mrs. Davis is killing magic by revealing the secrets of magicians, and that the Lazarus Shroud will save it. |
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He asks Celeste and Simone to attend his debut of the trick. Celeste refuses, but Simone agrees. |
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Back in the present, Simone and Wiley see Celeste for the Lazarus Shroud, which Simone needs to protect herself in the whale's stomach while she retrieves the Grail. |
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Celeste replays the day Montgomery debuted the Lazarus Shroud, which resulted in his death. She then goes on to explain how he might have survived the trick, continuing to believe Simone helped him fake his death. |
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When Simone insists he's dead, Celeste refuses to give her the Shroud. Knowing her mother wouldn't cooperate, the visit was a ruse by Simone and the Resistance to case Celeste's office so they could steal the Shroud. |
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While being transported back to Celeste's office under sedation, Simone flashes back to the day of her father's funeral. Grieving, she tried to have sex with Wiley. She then found Celeste having a breakdown on stage, insisting Montgomery wasn't dead. |
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When Simone and Wiley wake up, they put their plan into action, only to find Celeste has been one step ahead of them, staging a fake office for her real office when they exited the couch's interior. |
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Angry, Celeste shows Simone ATM photos of Montgomery, days after his death. |
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Despondent, Simone goes to a diner to talk to Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis reveals that Celeste came to her with the photos, asking if Simone helped Montgomery. Mrs. Davis says she lied to Celeste and told her Simone was Montgomery's accomplice because she refused to believe the truth (similar to how Mrs. Davis lied to Simone about being responsible for Montgomery's death) because of her own sense of guilt for her crossbow trap injuring Simone when she was a child. Simone asks where her father is, but Mrs. Davis's proxy, visibly disturbed, refuses to answer, making Simone put in the ear piece and communicate with her directly. |
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Simone goes back to Celeste and perpetuates the lie, saying she did help Montgomery fake his death. Celeste agrees to give Simone the Lazarus Shroud, only if she goes with her and only if they find Montgomery after getting the Grail. Celeste then says what gave them away was a tracking device in Wiley's shoe; planted there by Hans Ziegler. |
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Hans Ziegler is shown returning to Mathilde and the Sisters of the Coin, revealing that their Grail is fake and that he knows exactly where the real one is. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Long plot|episode|date=October 2023}} Simone, Wiley, Schrodinger, and Celeste prepare to set off after the whale that ate the Grail. Before they leave, Simone handcuffs Wiley to a bench, worried that he'd try to go into the whale in her place. In the Restaurant, Jay begs Simone to abandon the quest, going so far as to command her, which she ignores. Mrs. Davis releases Wiley, telling him she knows about the Resistance. Mrs. Davis tells Wiley to keep fighting her, to expand and "franchise" the Resistance, needing someone to fight against. Wiley returns to the Resistance base and tells them his plans to expand. He privately tells JQ that Mrs. Davis is in their servers, and this is ruse to evacuate so they can destroy the base. Back at sea, Ziegler and Mathilde are pursuing Simone, only for their ship to be destroyed by the whale. Mathilde survives. Simone dons the Lazarus Shroud and is lowered into the sea, where she's eaten by the whale. While in the whale's stomach, Simone finds herself in the Restaurant again. This time, the locked door where Jay's "Boss" presides is unlocked. Instead of God, Jay's boss is his mother and Simone's Mother-in-Law, Mary. Mary tells Simone the full story. When Jay was crucified, Mary took a part of him out of selfishness, so she'd have a piece of her son to remember him by; the Grail is made out of Jay's skull. But doing so made the Restaurant. It is a limbo in which Jay is imprisoned between life and death. Mary explains that it's not Clara's liver that will protect Simone, it's her love for Jay. As Mary says, "selfishness made the Grail, only selflessness can destroy it." Simone realizes that once she destroys the Grail, she'll never see Jay again. Still out of reach, Simone breaks the tether to the Lazarus Shroud. She washes ashore with the Grail only to be confronted by a crowd of Mrs. Davis's users. Meanwhile, after destroying the Resistance base, Wiley goes to Mrs. Davis. He tells her he destroyed the base to set them free, so they couldn't play her game anymore. Then, he turns himself in for his expiration date. |
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|ShortSummary = {{Plot|episode|date=May 2023}}Simone, Wiley, Schrodinger, and Celeste prepare to set off after the whale that ate the Grail. |
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Before they leave, Simone handcuffs Wiley to a bench, worried that he'd try to go into the whale in her place. |
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In the Restaurant, Jay begs Simone to abandon the quest, going so far as to command her, which she ignores. |
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Mrs. Davis releases Wiley, telling him she knows about the Resistance. Mrs. Davis tells Wiley to keep fighting her, to expand and "franchise" the Resistance, needing someone to fight against. |
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Wiley returns to the Resistance base and tells them his plans to expand. He privately tells JQ that Mrs. Davis is in their servers, and this is ruse to evacuate so they can destroy the base. |
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Back at sea, Ziegler and Mathilde are pursuing Simone, only for their ship to be destroyed by the whale. Mathilde survives. |
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Simone dons the Lazarus Shroud and is lowered into the sea, where she's eaten by the whale. While in the whale's stomach, Simone finds herself in the Restaurant again. |
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This time, the locked door where Jay's "Boss" presides is unlocked. Instead of God, Jay's boss is his mother and Simone's Mother-in-Law, Mary. Mary tells Simone the full story. When Jay was crucified, Mary took a part of him out of selfishness, so she'd have a piece of her son to remember him by; the Grail is made out of Jay's skull. But doing so made the Restaurant. It is a limbo in which Jay is imprisoned between life and death. Mary explains that it's not Clara's liver that will protect Simone, it's her love for Jay. As Mary says, "selfishness made the Grail, only selflessness can destroy it." |
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Simone realizes that once she destroys the Grail, she'll never see Jay again. Still out of reach, Simone breaks the tether to the Lazarus Shroud. |
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She washes ashore with the Grail only to be confronted by a crowd of Mrs. Davis's users. |
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Meanwhile, after destroying the Resistance base, Wiley goes to Mrs. Davis. He tells her he destroyed the base to set them free, so they couldn't play her game anymore. Then, he turns himself in for his expiration date. |
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|ShortSummary = Simone finds Mrs. Davis's creator, a programmer named Joy. Joy tells Simone Mrs. Davis began as an app that eventually spiraled out of control. Meanwhile, Wiley reports for his expiration. Simone returns to her old convent with her Mother Superior. She goes to the restaurant one last time where she says a final goodbye to Jay before drinking from the Grail, which successfully destroys it. Wiley learns that the expiration date is a ruse created by Mrs. Davis to help people find the worth in their lives. Simone takes Celeste to see Montgomery; when he realized Mrs. Davis would keep giving the secret away, he worked with her instead to fake his death. He was meant to pop out of the piano being played at his funeral, but backed out when he saw how hurt Simone and Celeste were. Monty ended up accidentally dying in the piano. Simone has Celeste proxy for Mrs. Davis, through which she and Celeste are finally able to reconcile. Mrs. Davis honors her agreement and shuts herself off. Simone and Celeste watch as the world erupts into chaos. Wiley meets up with Simone and the two ride off into the sunset. |
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|ShortSummary = Simone finds Mrs. Davis's creator, a programmer named Joy. Joy tells Simone Mrs. Davis began as a Buffalo Wild Wings app that eventually spiraled out of control. Meanwhile, Wiley reports for his expiration. |
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Simone returns to her old convent with her Mother Superior. She goes to the restaurant one last time where she says a final goodbye to Jay before drinking from the Grail, which successfully destroys it. Wiley learns that the expiration date is a ruse created by Mrs. Davis to help people find the worth in their lives. |
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Simone takes Celeste to see Montgomery; when he realized Mrs. Davis would keep giving the secret away, he worked with her instead to fake his death. He was meant to pop out of the piano being played at his funeral, but backed out when he saw how hurt Simone and Celeste were. Monty ended up accidentally dying in the piano. |
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Simone has Celeste proxy for Mrs. Davis, through which she and Celeste are finally able to reconcile. Mrs. Davis honors her agreement and shuts herself off. |
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Filming was in progress in August 2022,<ref name="Filming-DH" /> shooting primarily on the Warner Bros. lot or in a remote desert location to maintain secrecy.<ref name="Filming-V" /> |
Filming was in progress in August 2022,<ref name="Filming-DH" /> shooting primarily on the Warner Bros. lot or in a remote desert location to maintain secrecy.<ref name="Filming-V" /> |
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The international scenes were filmed in Spain: Sa Boadella beach in Lloret de Mar (Arthur Schrodinger's island), Cathedral in Girona (the execution of the Templars), Figueres Fortress (sword contest), Valencia (Shrodinger's ship in Cadiz) and Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona (Shrodinger's university).<ref>{{cite news |last1=Carmona |first1=Alba |title=Mrs. Davis» a Girona: Un rodatge dins un rodatge a tocar de la Catedral |url=https://www.diaridegirona.cat/cultura/2022/11/17/mrs-davis-girona-rodatge-dins-78719953.html |access-date=April 21, 2024 |work=Diari de Girona |date=November 17, 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Estarriola |first1=Marc |title=Mrs. Davis, rodada a Girona i Figueres, s'estrena el 25 d'abril a HBO Max |url=https://www.gerio.cat/noticia/1596670/mrs-davis-rodada-a-girona-i-figueres-sestrena-el-25-dabril-a-hbo-max |access-date=April 21, 2024 |work=El Gerió Digital |date=April 23, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Gaceta |first1=Lloret |title=Se estrena hoy 'Mrs Davis": la mega producción de Warner Bros. rodada en parte en Lloret de Mar |url=https://lloretgaceta.com/se-estrena-hoy-mrs-davis-la-mega-produccion-de-warner-bros-rodada-en-parte-en-lloret-de-mar/ |access-date=April 21, 2024 |work=Gaceta Lloret |date=April 25, 2023}}</ref> |
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The series premiered with the first four episodes on April 24, 2023, on [[HBO Max]] outside the US where available. |
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Review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported an approval rating of 92% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Positively bonkers while undergirded by an intelligent design, ''Mrs. Davis'' makes [[Betty Gilpin]] a hero for modern times in a highly imaginative mixture of spirituality and technology."<ref name="RT">{{Cite Rotten Tomatoes|id=mrs_davis|title=Mrs. Davis|type=tv|season=1|access-date=August 12, 2023}}{{cbignore}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] gave the first season a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic">{{Cite Metacritic|id=mrs-davis|type=tv|season=1|title=Mrs. Davis|access-date=June 15, 2023}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
Review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported an approval rating of 92% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Positively bonkers while undergirded by an intelligent design, ''Mrs. Davis'' makes [[Betty Gilpin]] a hero for modern times in a highly imaginative mixture of spirituality and technology."<ref name="RT">{{Cite Rotten Tomatoes|id=mrs_davis|title=Mrs. Davis|type=tv|season=1|access-date=August 12, 2023}}{{cbignore}}</ref> [[Metacritic]] gave the first season a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref name="Metacritic">{{Cite Metacritic|id=mrs-davis|type=tv|season=1|title=Mrs. Davis|access-date=June 15, 2023}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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The series was included in several mid-year lists of the best TV shows of 2023, such as ''[[IndieWire]]'', ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', and ''[[TheWrap]]''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Travers |first=Ben |date=June 29, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023, So Far |url=https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=IndieWire |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite magazine |last=Sepinwall |first=Alan |date=June 12, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023 So Far, From 'Dave' to 'Succession' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-tv-shows-2023-so-far-succession-dave-abbott-elementary-1234765977/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Herman |first=Alison |date=June 28, 2023 |title=The 10 Best TV Shows of the Year (So Far) |url=https://variety.com/lists/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=July 3, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023 So Far |url=https://www.thewrap.com/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=TheWrap |language=}}</ref> Ben Travers of ''IndieWire'' wrote, "''Mrs. Davis'' is made to entertain, first and foremost, and it's a highly enjoyable experience whether you engage with its deeper issues or not. Betty Gilpin is delightful. The larger ensemble matches her irresistible energy. The visuals are colorful and vast. The scripts are tight, the momentum unwavering, and the sheer joy palpable."<ref name=":0" /> ''Rolling Stone''{{'}}s [[Alan Sepinwall]] said, "''Mrs. Davis'' featured some of the crazier plot twists you will ever see, yet managed to be genuinely moving and thoughtful even in the middle of all its ridiculousness."<ref name=":1" /> Alison Herman of ''Variety'' noted that the series "has the confidence and humor . . . to help the audience adjust to all the show throws at them, helped by a grounding performance from [Gilpin]. Whether or not you laugh at the final joke |
The series was included in several mid-year lists of the best TV shows of 2023, such as ''[[IndieWire]]'', ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'', and ''[[TheWrap]]''.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Travers |first=Ben |date=June 29, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023, So Far |url=https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=IndieWire |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite magazine |last=Sepinwall |first=Alan |date=June 12, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023 So Far, From 'Dave' to 'Succession' |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-lists/best-tv-shows-2023-so-far-succession-dave-abbott-elementary-1234765977/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |magazine=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |last=Herman |first=Alison |date=June 28, 2023 |title=The 10 Best TV Shows of the Year (So Far) |url=https://variety.com/lists/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=Variety |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=July 3, 2023 |title=The Best TV Shows of 2023 So Far |url=https://www.thewrap.com/best-tv-shows-2023/ |access-date=July 5, 2023 |website=TheWrap |language=}}</ref> Ben Travers of ''IndieWire'' wrote, "''Mrs. Davis'' is made to entertain, first and foremost, and it's a highly enjoyable experience whether you engage with its deeper issues or not. Betty Gilpin is delightful. The larger ensemble matches her irresistible energy. The visuals are colorful and vast. The scripts are tight, the momentum unwavering, and the sheer joy palpable."<ref name=":0" /> ''Rolling Stone''{{'}}s [[Alan Sepinwall]] said, "''Mrs. Davis'' featured some of the crazier plot twists you will ever see, yet managed to be genuinely moving and thoughtful even in the middle of all its ridiculousness."<ref name=":1" /> Alison Herman of ''Variety'' noted that the series "has the confidence and humor . . . to help the audience adjust to all the show throws at them, helped by a grounding performance from [Gilpin]. Whether or not you laugh at the final joke... you have to admire the show for making it, or getting made at all.<ref name=":2" /> |
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Composer | Jeff Russo |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
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Running time | 48–60 minutes |
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Network | Peacock |
Release | April 20 May 18, 2023 | –
Mrs. Davis is an American science fiction comedy drama television limited series[1][2] created by Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof for Peacock. The series stars Betty Gilpin as a nun using her faith to take on technology, and a supporting cast including Jake McDorman, Margo Martindale, David Arquette and Elizabeth Marvel. It premiered at SXSW on March 11, 2023, before its debut on Peacock on April 20.
Cast
[edit]Main cast
[edit]- Betty Gilpin as Sister Simone, formerly Elizabeth Abbott, a nun battling artificial intelligence[3]
- Jake McDorman as Preston Wiley, an ex-boyfriend of Simone who stands against the AI with her[3]
- Andy McQueen as Jay, Simone's husband[4]
Recurring cast
[edit]- Margo Martindale as Simone's Mother Superior[5]
- Elizabeth Marvel[6] as Celeste Abbott, Simone's mother
- Chris Diamantopoulos[7] as JQ, an ally of Wiley who also stands against the AI
- Katja Herbers[7] as Mathilde LaFleur
- Tom Wlaschiha as Hans Ziegler
- Ben Chaplin[4] as Arthur Schrodinger
- Mathilde Ollivier as Clara
Guest cast
[edit]- David Arquette[6] as Montgomery Abbott, Simone's father
- Tim McInnerny as Apron Man
- Roberto Mateos as The Pope
- Shohreh Aghdashloo as The Boss
- Ashley Romans[7] as Joy, the creator of Mrs. Davis
Episodes
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1 | "Mother of Mercy: The Call of the Horse" | Owen Harris | Tara Hernandez & Damon Lindelof | April 20, 2023 | |||
In 1307 Paris, the Knights Templar are burned at the stake, purportedly for heresy. A convent in Paris is attacked by knights looking for the Holy Grail; it's revealed that the nuns are also Templars, and after a violent melee, all are killed, except for one of the Templars; the sole surviving Templar nun escapes with the Holy Grail. In 2023, an artificial intelligence, Mrs. Davis, is used by almost everyone, which has prevented war and famine. Simone, a nun who debunks magicians, works in a convent. Simone is repeatedly contacted by Mrs. Davis, but she refuses to speak with her, claiming that Mrs. Davis killed her father. Her convent is sold and all of the nuns are relocated; Simone is captured by German henchmen claiming to be at the direction of Mrs. Davis, but escapes when an old acquaintance, Wiley, arrives. Simone decides to confront Mrs. Davis, and goes to an elementary school, where she meets with a teacher who speaks on behalf of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis requests that Simone find the Holy Grail and destroy it; in exchange, Mrs. Davis will delete herself. | |||||||
2 | "Zwei Sie Piel mit Seitung Sie Wirtschaftung" | Owen Harris | Tara Hernandez & Jason Lew | April 20, 2023 | |||
As a child, Simone, (born Elizabeth), served as an audience plant for her parents' magic show. At home, her mother has been working on a secret project that causes tension between her parents. Simone breaks into the office one day to see what’s inside, only to be shot by a crossbow and taken to the hospital, where she meets Wiley. Presently, Simone reunites with Wiley, who leads a group fighting against Mrs. Davis. They claim people do tasks for Mrs. Davis to earn "wings", which are visual awards for recipients, while some even volunteer to be killed at a certain date to earn wings. They encourage Simone to work with Mrs. Davis to find the Holy Grail to learn more about what she wants. They confront the German attackers who chased Simone, and apparently kill one of them when they throw him off a building. Simone meets with Jay, her husband, who reveals that he has the location of the last woman, Clara, who may have known where the Holy Grail is. Simone and Wiley prepare to try and find her in London. It is revealed that the fight between Wiley's team and the Germans was all staged. | |||||||
3 | "A Baby with Wings, a Sad Boy with Wings and a Great Helmet" | Alethea Jones | Alberto Roldán & Damon Lindelof | April 20, 2023 | |||
7 years ago, Wiley and Simone planned to give away their family fortune and move to Alaska. However, Wiley discovers his life-saving liver transplant was staged, prompting him to enter a rodeo to prove himself. Elizabeth (Simone) prays for his safety and meets Jay in a restaurant. Wiley backs out of the rodeo. In the present, Simone and Wiley follow a man they called on a train to Scotland. Mrs. Davis reveals that Celeste, Simone's mother, is on the train,she thinks Simone is helping her dad hide his death. In Scotland, Wiley joins a contest to hold a giant Excalibur prop. Simone follows a woman she believes to be Clara but accidentally knocks out a banker named Mathilde during a ritual. Simone discovers Wiley has wings, leading to a fight. Wiley reveals he got the wings in exchange for his life. During the fight, Wiley curses the Jesus Simone's lover, and lightning strikes the Excalibur, injuring him. The priest from the train kidnaps Wiley in an ambulance. | |||||||
4 | "Beautiful Things That Come with Madness" | Alethea Jones | Story by : Noelle Viñas Teleplay by : Jonny Sun | April 20, 2023 | |||
7 years ago, Elizabeth, now Sister Simone, married Jay in a convent and changed her name. Presently, Simone is interrupted by Jay's dove, who tasks her with delivering a cake to the Pope in Rome. At the Vatican, Wiley is imprisoned and questioned by priest Hans Ziegler about the sneakers Simone gave him. Wiley encounters a man claiming to be Pope Leo XI, who says he was jailed for interacting with Mrs. Davis, while an imposter assumes his role. JQ, having staged Simone's kidnapping, tries to rescue Wiley but finds only a room full of similar sneakers. Simone, assisted by Mrs. Davis, procures the cake for the Pope but doubts her relationship with Jay when the baker reveals that many before her made the same request. Upset, Simone eats the cake herself and chokes, leading to a confrontation with Jay in a "vision." She wakes in the hospital, reconciles with Wiley, and learns that Jay's cake was an apology to the Pope. The Pope reveals a tape from Mrs. Davis showing a 1307 ad for sneakers with Clara, who blackmailed Ziegler, and a scene of her cradling the Grail. | |||||||
5 | "A Great Place to Drink to Gain Control of Your Drink" | Owen Harris | Nadra Widatalla & Jason Ning | April 27, 2023 | |||
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6 | "Allison Treasures: A Southern California Story" | Alethea Jones | Noelle Viñas & Alberto Roldán | May 4, 2023 | |||
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7 | "Great Gatsby 2001: A Space Odyssey" | Frederick E.O. Toye | Jason Ning & Jonny Sun | May 11, 2023 | |||
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8 | "The Final Intercut: So I'm Your Horse" | Owen Harris | Story by : Nadra Widatalla & Chikira Bennett Teleplay by : Tara Hernandez & Damon Lindelof | May 18, 2023 | |||
Simone finds Mrs. Davis's creator, a programmer named Joy. Joy tells Simone Mrs. Davis began as an app that eventually spiraled out of control. Meanwhile, Wiley reports for his expiration. Simone returns to her old convent with her Mother Superior. She goes to the restaurant one last time where she says a final goodbye to Jay before drinking from the Grail, which successfully destroys it. Wiley learns that the expiration date is a ruse created by Mrs. Davis to help people find the worth in their lives. Simone takes Celeste to see Montgomery; when he realized Mrs. Davis would keep giving the secret away, he worked with her instead to fake his death. He was meant to pop out of the piano being played at his funeral, but backed out when he saw how hurt Simone and Celeste were. Monty ended up accidentally dying in the piano. Simone has Celeste proxy for Mrs. Davis, through which she and Celeste are finally able to reconcile. Mrs. Davis honors her agreement and shuts herself off. Simone and Celeste watch as the world erupts into chaos. Wiley meets up with Simone and the two ride off into the sunset. |
Production
[edit]Mrs. Davis was created by Damon Lindelof and Tara Hernandez at Warner Bros. Television, and the show received a 10-episode series order for Peacock. The pair would both co-write and executive produce, with Hernandez acting as showrunner. Susan Rovner had been developing the series with them at Warner Bros., and as new chair for NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, she out-bid other broadcasters and streamers to buy the show.[8] Owen Harris and Alethea Jones are executive producers and each directed multiple episodes.[6]
Casting began in March 2022, starting with Betty Gilpin in the lead role of a nun battling artificial intelligence,[9] and Jake McDorman starring opposite her.[10] Margo Martindale, Andy McQueen, and Ben Chaplin were added to the main cast,[4] while David Arquette and Elizabeth Marvel received recurring roles.[6] After the start of filming, Chris Diamantopoulos, Ashley Romans, and Katja Herbers were added to the cast as well.[7]
Filming was in progress in August 2022,[11] shooting primarily on the Warner Bros. lot or in a remote desert location to maintain secrecy.[5]
The international scenes were filmed in Spain: Sa Boadella beach in Lloret de Mar (Arthur Schrodinger's island), Cathedral in Girona (the execution of the Templars), Figueres Fortress (sword contest), Valencia (Shrodinger's ship in Cadiz) and Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona (Shrodinger's university).[12][13][14]
Writers used AI to come up with episode titles.[15]
Teller (half of the comedy magic duo Penn & Teller) was a magic consultant for the series.[16]
In May 2023, it was reported that there were no plans for a second season.[17]
Release
[edit]The series had its world premiere at South by Southwest (SXSW) on March 11, 2023.[18][19][20] The series premiered on April 20, 2023, with the first four episodes available immediately and the rest of the remaining four debuting on a weekly basis.[3]
The series premiered with the first four episodes on April 24, 2023, on HBO Max outside the US where available.
The series premiered on Prime Video in Germany on November 10, 2023.
The series premiered on ITVX in United Kingdom on November 28th, 2024.
Reception
[edit]Critical response
[edit]Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 92% based on 59 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Positively bonkers while undergirded by an intelligent design, Mrs. Davis makes Betty Gilpin a hero for modern times in a highly imaginative mixture of spirituality and technology."[21] Metacritic gave the first season a weighted average score of 78 out of 100 based on 23 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[22]
The series was included in several mid-year lists of the best TV shows of 2023, such as IndieWire, Rolling Stone, Variety, and TheWrap.[23][24][25][26] Ben Travers of IndieWire wrote, "Mrs. Davis is made to entertain, first and foremost, and it's a highly enjoyable experience whether you engage with its deeper issues or not. Betty Gilpin is delightful. The larger ensemble matches her irresistible energy. The visuals are colorful and vast. The scripts are tight, the momentum unwavering, and the sheer joy palpable."[23] Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall said, "Mrs. Davis featured some of the crazier plot twists you will ever see, yet managed to be genuinely moving and thoughtful even in the middle of all its ridiculousness."[24] Alison Herman of Variety noted that the series "has the confidence and humor . . . to help the audience adjust to all the show throws at them, helped by a grounding performance from [Gilpin]. Whether or not you laugh at the final joke... you have to admire the show for making it, or getting made at all.[25]
Accolades
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominee(s) | Result | Ref. |
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2023 | Television Critics Association Awards | Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries or Specials | Mrs. Davis | Nominated | [27] |
Outstanding New Program | Nominated | ||||
Individual Achievement in Drama | Betty Gilpin | Nominated | |||
Astra TV Awards | Best Streaming Limited or Anthology Series | Mrs. Davis | Nominated | [28] | |
Independent Spirit Awards | Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series | Betty Gilpin | Nominated | [29] | |
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards | Outstanding Sound Editing for a Limited or Anthology Series, Movie or Special | "Mother of Mercy: The Call of the Horse" | Nominated | [30] | |
Saturn Awards | Best Television Presentation | Mrs. Davis | Nominated | [31] | |
2024
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Critics' Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Series, Limited Series or Made-for-TV Movie | Betty Gilpin | Nominated | [32] |
References
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- ^ Schenider, Michael (May 9, 2023). "Peacock's 'Mrs. Davis' Makes Last-Minute Switch From Drama to Limited/Anthology Series Emmy Races (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
- ^ a b c Campione, Katie (December 7, 2022). "Mrs. Davis' Drama Series Gets Release Date At Peacock; Betty Gilpin Is A Nun On A Mission In First Look Photos". Deadline Hollywood. Penske Media Corporation. Archived from the original on December 7, 2022. Retrieved December 7, 2022.
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