HBO's True Detective

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I'm late to the game but I watched the finale Sunday (originally was gonna watch it on HBO Go but the crash and all that jazz happened) but wow. What a finale. It was indeed unexpected, but in an unexpected way. I tend to not have theories due to the danger of falling in love with them and being disappointed. But I strictly went in thinking one of them was going to die, mainly Rust. Despite both being prepared to die, I figured one of the dying would befit the established tone of the show of overall darkness and pessimism.

But watching the finale, boy was I glad I was wrong. The ultimate surprise was the fact it was a happy ending. And I loved that. If you were to tell me the Rust Cohle we know and love would survive and change as a human being then I would have laughed at you. But that was the genius of it. Sure we got the wonderful tension wrought showdown with Errol. But that was just part of the greatness of it. The heart of the episode lay in the final ten minutes. The place you didn't expect it to go: The light. Hart's reunion with his family, and Cohle telling Marty that being close to death changed him. For all his nihilism, all his pessimism, Cohle realized there's more to life now. For all his flat circles of degradation and violence, he now has something to live for. The only way he could live was for him to change. And vice versa. To end on such a note, where the final words were (out of Rust's mouth no less) were, "If you ask me, the light's winning."

Beautiful. Final scenes can sometimes redefine how you look at an entire story, and this is a shining example. So to sound redundant, (I'm still giddy about this episode three days later) there was a character arc. There was optimism. That was the ultimate "mind blowing end" people seem to want out of all finales these days. Pizzolatto delivered.

I don't remember a first season this superb since Lost (Dexter has one of the best first seasons, though it doesn't touch these two). Despite it only having a first seasons so far, it still matches up to any great full series show.
 
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You didn't know...? Glover's character was a Vulcan in disguise, studying humanity. He's actually an ancestor of Tuvok.

Maybe he's related to Turok the Dinosaur Hunter...?

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That means it's really a contest and Matthew McConaughey won. :wow:
 
bring on season two.

Detroit perhaps, with Lois in the role of pessimist.
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Riggs is the loner, murtok the family man
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couldn't forget these guys, eddie talks, nolte channels marty.
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it could work.
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bring on season two.
So basically anyone whos ever been in a car together in a movie before
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lol jk


these guys could work lol
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Season 2 Leads:
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They should get Anne Hathaway to be one of next season's new detectives. Along with her maybe cast Zoe Saldana or Rosario Dawson. Get the serial killer from The Call to be one of the next criminals that the two detectives must trail. Can't wait for the next season, there have even been rumours about Brad Pitt being one of the next detectives, but I have a feeling they'll go for two female detectives this time around.
 
I'd love to see Brad come in, he'd be just as good as McConahey. :)
 
I'd love to see Brad come in, he'd be just as good as McConahey. :)

Hell yeah. Se7en would fit perfect right alongside True Detective. Also, about Errol from the season finale, did anyone else find that Errol sounded exactly like Chris Farley when the teacher asked him something and he says "lots to do today"? That's something I found funny when I went back and watched it a few nights ago. I seriously can't wait to get this on Blu-ray, I'm gonna rewatch the hell outta these episodes because there's so much mystery still left to unravel and, just like the early encounter with Errol on the lawnmower at the school (when his scars were hidden), more criminals are probably just right under their noses. I think the cop on the boat will be a key to what happens in the next season, maybe Cohle and Hart get killed on the start of the next season which is what leads two new detectives to try and uncover the truth (eventually learning how much information was falsified by Hart and Cohle).
 
Hell yeah. Se7en would fit perfect right alongside True Detective. Also, about Errol from the season finale, did anyone else find that Errol sounded exactly like Chris Farley when the teacher asked him something and he says "lots to do today"? That's something I found funny when I went back and watched it a few nights ago. I seriously can't wait to get this on Blu-ray, I'm gonna rewatch the hell outta these episodes because there's so much mystery still left to unravel and, just like the early encounter with Errol on the lawnmower at the school (when his scars were hidden), more criminals are probably just right under their noses. I think the cop on the boat will be a key to what happens in the next season, maybe Cohle and Hart get killed on the start of the next season which is what leads two new detectives to try and uncover the truth (eventually learning how much information was falsified by Hart and Cohle).
I could buy this. :)
 
It was only on for a short while but I already miss anticipating the next episode. This Sunday will be the doom.
 
Hell yeah. Se7en would fit perfect right alongside True Detective. Also, about Errol from the season finale, did anyone else find that Errol sounded exactly like Chris Farley when the teacher asked him something and he says "lots to do today"? That's something I found funny when I went back and watched it a few nights ago. I seriously can't wait to get this on Blu-ray, I'm gonna rewatch the hell outta these episodes because there's so much mystery still left to unravel and, just like the early encounter with Errol on the lawnmower at the school (when his scars were hidden), more criminals are probably just right under their noses. I think the cop on the boat will be a key to what happens in the next season, maybe Cohle and Hart get killed on the start of the next season which is what leads two new detectives to try and uncover the truth (eventually learning how much information was falsified by Hart and Cohle).

I could buy this. :)



This was a fully self contained season, the story will not be continuing next season.

Nic the series writter is already working on next season, which is going to involve some sort of transit system conspiracy in california apparently.
 
This was a fully self contained season, the story will not be continuing next season.

Nic the series writter is already working on next season, which is going to involve some sort of transit system conspiracy in california apparently.

Self-contained, sure, but there's still the bigger mystery at hand, who else was involved in that little girl's murder? There's still a mystery left to be solved, as they both clarified in the hospital to one another, so I'm sure that this new investigation in season two will also trigger certain events in this first season, as they'll probably still keep true to that flashback/fractured structure to the narrative, allowing you to decipher between what's real and what's falsified (most likely) from this new batch of detectives. I hope that McConaughey and Harrelson return in some way or another though, maybe it'll be necessary for future detectives to need their knowledge of events from '95 and onwards in their own personal investigations as well.
 
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