Travis Kelce’s Two Characters in Grotesquerie Explained

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Travis Kelce’s Two Characters in Grotesquerie Explained

Warning: This article contains SPOILERS for season 1 of Grotesquerie.Travis Kelce is taking his talents from the football field to television screens with Grotesque. The creator of the series, Ryan Murphy, bet on the football star to casting him in his first acting role on FX’s horror TV show. Kelce’s first TV show being a dark gothic mystery is a surprise. However, if there’s one thing Murphy loves more than a good script, it’s stunt casting. And it might be Kelce’s first show, but GrotesqueThe cast also includes seasoned stars like Niecy Nash-Betts. She plays detective Lois Tyron, who is being tormented by the serial killer Grotesquerie.

Kelce takes on a more supporting role as Ed Lachlanthat doesn’t appear until Grotesque season 1, episode 3. Even after his introduction, Eddie’s role on the FX show isn’t entirely clear. Although he and Lois have a clear bond during their first meeting – and they have a lot in common due to their experiences with alcoholism – Eddie seems like an odd addition. Fortunately, the details and purpose of Kelce’s character become much clearer in the moment. Grotesque the season 1 finale arrives.

Travis Kelce played two different versions of Ed Lachlan in Grotesquerie

Both versions of Eddie have an affair with Lois

Kelce is tasked with playing two versions of Eddie in Grotesque, and they are both incredibly different characters. The viewer Eddie initially meets is a nurse at the hospital who is recovering from alcoholism. The other still drinks and works at Cinnabon. One version of Eddie is mild-mannered and well-mannered, while the other is messier and has a mullet. The reason Kelce portrays two Eddies is because Lois is in a coma and hallucinating in an alternate reality. The straight version of Kelce’s character is a figment of his imagination, while the other is the real one.

Clearly, Eddie Grotesque the narrative is complicated, making it an even more surprising choice for Kelce’s first role.

What both versions of Eddie have in common is his sensual affair with Lois. and his romantic relationship with his daughter, Merritt (Raven Goodwin). Lois’s hallucination of Eddie runs away with her before getting along with Merritt. The real Eddie is already married to Merritt, who wants to divorce him. She is even more displeased when she discovers that he is cheating on her with Lois. Clearly, Eddie Grotesque the narrative is complicated, making it an even more surprising choice for Kelce’s first role.

What happened to Travis Kelce’s Ed In Grotesquerie at the end of season one

Kelce’s Eddie survives, but his mullet doesn’t


Travis Kelce's grotesque teaser

Hell ain’t got no furry like a woman scorned, so it’s surprising that Kelce’s adulterous character doesn’t get a beating at the end of Grotesque season 1. Surprisingly, Eddie is one of the few characters who makes it out alive. His fate is questionable as he shaves his mullet and joins a men’s rights group. “[It is about] support and brotherhood because we all have one thing in common,” he says. He even convinces Lois’ husband, Marshall (Courtney B. Vance), to join the group with him.

Eddie is convinced that the group is not religious, but it turns out to be quite anti-feminist. It’s an interesting ending for a character who is in love with two very powerful women on a female-driven series. It’s also lucky, considering the last major crime scene has mostly male victims, including Lois’s doctor, Charlie. Episode 10 ends without revealing who the serial killer is. With Kelce’s Ed Still Alive, He May Be Able To Take On An Even Bigger Role if Grotesque has the green light for season 2.

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