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If there was daylight I missed it. 

Actually, yes, it was. What pushed it over the line for me was Clark spouting the line "Time is a flat circle." He might as well have turned and looked at the camera when he said that.Was the ep even over when you posted lol
It was, like the season as a whole, just fine. It was far more interested in its characters and digging into their history and grieving process than the police work, which always felt a little tacked on.
Probably flows better binged. Far from terrible imo.
Actually, yes, it was. What pushed it over the line for me was Clark spouting the line "Time is a flat circle." He might as well have turned and looked at the camera when he said that.
Yeah, I didn't think it was awful at all. It cleared everything up to my satisfaction. It was first season good, but then nothing can touch that.Was the ep even over when you posted lol
It was, like the season as a whole, just fine. It was far more interested in its characters and digging into their history and grieving process than the police work, which always felt a little tacked on.
Probably flows better binged. Far from terrible imo.
Same thoughts, pretty much. Some parts of episode 2-4 were way tedious to watchOverall I thought the season had a strong start, kind of a meh middle and an okay-ish ending. I'd maybe rank it as on par with season 3 as far as quality though I thought this season was the more memorable of the two.
I thought pretty highly of him up until the shenanigans started.Pizzolatto continues to act a fool, I see.
I thought the supernatural was still very present unless I missed something
(e.g., how the tongue got there, who really killed the scientists once the women released them out in the ocean - which ties to what they mentioned in episode 2; all having died prior to freezing).
Well, that's unfortunate. I like more True Detective, but after Night Country, more of Lopez's involvement just sours that announcement for me.Issa López, who served as showrunner for True Detective: Night Country, the fourth and most successful iteration of the crime franchise, will oversee the next installment as part of an overall deal she signed with the network.