However, if there’s one thing Murphy loves more than a good script, it’s stunt casting.

And it may be Kelce’s first gig, butGrotesquerie’s cast also includesseasoned stars like Niecy Nash-Betts.

She plays detective Lois Tyron, who is being tormented by serial killer Grotesquerie.

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Even after his introduction, Eddie’s role in the FX show isn’t entirely clear.

Fortunately, the details and purpose of Kelce’s character are much clearer by the timeGrotesquerieseason 1’s endingarrives.

The Eddie viewers meet initially is a hospital orderly who is recovering from alcoholism.

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The other is still drinking and works at Cinnabon.

One version of Eddie is clean-cut and well-mannered, while the other is messier and has a mullet.

The reason Kelce portrays two Eddies is becauseLois is in a coma and hallucinatingan alternate reality.

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Grotesquerie: In this crime drama, a detective and a nun delve into a series of heinous crimes with personal ties, confronting their own struggles while unraveling a sinister web. Their investigation raises profound questions, revealing unsettling truths that challenge their perceptions and deepen the mystery.

Lois' hallucination of Eddie runs off with her before hitting it off with Merritt.

The real Eddie is already married to Merritt, who wants to divorce him.

She is even more disgruntled when she discovers he has been cheating on her with Lois.

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He even convinces Lois’s husband Marshall (Courtney B. Vance) to join the group with him.

Eddie is adamant the group is not a religious one, but it is revealed to be quite anti-feminist.

Episode 10 ends without revealing who the serial killer is.

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Their investigation raises profound questions, revealing unsettling truths that challenge their perceptions and deepen the mystery.

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