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Delco's Darkest Secrets Unveiled in New Series

Summary

  • New series 'Task' returns to Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
  • Visual storytelling shifts from gray 'Mare' to summer palette.
  • Focuses on FBI agent and trash collector's parallel lives.
Delco's Darkest Secrets Unveiled in New Series

The new series "Task" marks creator Brad Ingelsby's return to Delaware County, Pennsylvania, the setting for his prior hit "Mare of Easttown." While sharing the creator's distinctive voice and crime genre, "Task" adopts a different visual style, moving from "Mare's" overcast mood to a brighter, summer-infused aesthetic. This new series expands its focus beyond a single community, encompassing a diverse cast from a biker gang to an FBI task force.

The narrative intricately weaves the parallel lives of FBI agent Tom Brandis and Robbie Prendergast, a trash collector who becomes a masked bandit. Both men grapple with the recent loss of their wives, but their responses diverge significantly, impacting their personal spaces and daily routines. The production design vividly contrasts Brandis's structured, desaturated home with Prendergast's looser, more colorful environment.

Artisans on "Task" meticulously crafted the show's specific regional feel, from hairstylist Diane Dixon's creation of Robbie Prendergast's distinctive look to makeup artist Anna Stachow's detailed tattoo work for biker gangs. Costume designer Meghan Kasperlik employed strategic wardrobe choices, like plaid and pleated trousers, to visually represent FBI agent Tom Brandis's added weight and psychological burden, showcasing how production elements enhance character development.

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'Task' follows the parallel lives of an FBI agent and a man who becomes a bandit, both coping with recent widowhood in Delaware County.
'Task' features a brighter summer color palette and moves into the natural world, contrasting with 'Mare of Easttown's' overcast, gray-blue atmosphere.
The central figures are FBI agent Tom Brandis (Mark Ruffalo) and Robbie Prendergast (Tom Pelphrey), a trash collector turned masked bandit.

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