TV series
The Outsider
Overview
When an insidious supernatural force edges its way into a seemingly straightforward investigation into the gruesome murder of a young boy, it leads a seasoned cop and an unorthodox investigator to question everything they believe in.
Details
- First air date
- 2020-01-12
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 10 episodes
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery, Crime
- Network
- HBO
- Production
- Aggregate Films, Temple Hill Entertainment, MRC, Pieface, Civic Center Media
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Ben Mendelsohn as Ralph Anderson
- Bill Camp as Howie Gold
- Jeremy Bobb as Alec Pelley
- Julianne Nicholson as Glory Maitland
- Marc Menchaca as Jack Hoskins
- Mare Winningham as Jeannie Anderson
- Paddy Considine as Claude Bolton
- Cynthia Erivo as Holly Gibney
- Yul Vazquez as Yunis Sablo
- Derek Cecil as Andy Katcavage
- Scarlett Blum as Jessa Maitland
- Summer Fontana as Maya Maitland
Creators and crew
- Richard Price - Creator
- Jason Bateman - Executive Producer
- Andrew Bernstein - Executive Producer
- Richard Price - Executive Producer
- Michael Costigan - Executive Producer
- Marty Bowen - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Fish in a Barrel
When the body of an 11-year-old boy is found in the Georgia woods, detective Ralph Anderson launches an investigation into the gruesome murder.
Episode 2: Roanoke
During a surreptitious late-night visit with Terry, Ralph admits to being baffled by conflicting physical evidence. An unexpected tragedy throws the investigation into a tailspin. Glory tries to soothe her daughter.
Episode 3: Dark Uncle
Frustrated by their lack of progress, Ralph and GBI detective Yunis Sablo meet with Alec and Howie, who suggest bringing in unorthodox PI Holly Gibney. Jack has a hair-raising experience at a remote barn. Glory deals with fallout at her daughters' school.
Episode 4: Que Viene el Coco
Holly pursues a possible connection to an eerily similar case and gains valuable insight from local former detective Andy Katcavage. Glory faces increased scrutiny in her daily life, and Jack's behavior grows progressively more erratic.
Episode 5: Tear-Drinker
Holly searches for clues at several locations connected to the Dayton case. Jeannie finds herself shaken by an unnerving incident at work and delivers an ominous warning to Ralph. Jack is put on the defensive at Tamika’s baby shower.
Episode 6: The One About the Yiddish Vampire
Holly presents her unusual theory about the connection between two other mysterious child murders and the Frankie Peterson case. While Ralph remains skeptical, Jeannie’s attempt to include Glory in their group of concerned citizens backfires.
Episode 7: In the Pines, in the Pines
Holly makes a calculated attempt to help a volatile but conflicted Jack, while their whereabouts are tracked by Ralph and Alec. Glory considers Howie's suggestion on how to secure her family's financial future.
Episode 8: Foxhead
Sensing something ominous afoot, Claude reconnects with his brother in Tennessee. Holly, Ralph, Yunis and Andy follow him in hopes of isolating the evil force and thwarting its next kill. A visiting family avoids danger.
Episode 9: Tigers and Bears
After obscuring their true purpose in town from local police, Ralph and Yunis interview witnesses from the cave festival, while Holly and Andy visit the scene. The group considers its next move as Claude deals with the weight of his role.
Episode 10: Must/Can't
The group finds itself in a climactic showdown in their last-ditch, desperate attempt to root out El Coco.
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