This is what I was going to say. Can we really blame the show for not fleshing out female characters when nobody outside of the two main characters has received any sort of screen time? There are Marty and Rust, then there is everybody else.
I like this viewSo, I've been wondering if in fact there isn't some grand conspiracy. Rather, there was systemic abuse in Tuttle's schools. When those were disbanded, some of the abused went and carried out similar atrocities in their own separate lives. One of them, perhaps the lawnmower man, got really into it and has killed several times. That's how you get it all up and down the coast, but also a thread running throughout the decades.
That is, the story is about evil being committed and then being recommitted by those already touched by evil. Repeating everything that's been done, etc.
Rust cohleThe leader of a cult is Rust from a parallel dimension. The name of the King in Yellow is Hastur....
HASTUR = RUST COHLE
Boom!
The leader of the cult is Rust from a parallel dimension. The name of the King in Yellow is Hastur....
HASTUR = RUST COHLE
Boom!
So, I've been wondering if in fact there isn't some grand conspiracy. Rather, there was systemic abuse in Tuttle's schools. When those were disbanded, some of the abused went and carried out similar atrocities in their own separate lives. One of them, perhaps the lawnmower man, got really into it and has killed several times. That's how you get it all up and down the coast, but also a thread running throughout the decades.
That is, the story is about evil being committed and then being recommitted by those already touched by evil. Repeating everything that's been done, etc.
ssj3 rust confirmed
I would read this fanfic.episode 7 confirmed for fusion dance with cohlehart
True Detective, their show, is obsessed with the way human beings create their own pain, and Nic Pizzolatto is a writer for whom redemption comes in small acts of atonement that arrive late in the day. In weeks past, weve indulged ourselves in symbolism and conjecture, but its become clear that the truth of the resolution will transcend our theories and hearken back to choices that have been postponed for years. To catch the King in Yellow, Hart and Cohle will have to be more than brillianttheyll have to be decisive.
And then something changed: Lincoln Lawyer, We Are Marshall, Mud. And within the past year: Dallas Buyers Club and True Detective.
He's a fuckinducking phenomenal actor.
And you won't look at fried chicken the same ever againThese posts are often missing a key movie:
You haven't fully experienced the McConaissance until you have seen Killer Joe.
These posts are often missing a key movie:
You haven't fully experienced the McConaissance until you have seen Killer Joe.
“If you can imagine Marty’s behavior as an expression of weakness … pain—you’d see that it’s not about you.”
—Cohle, to Maggie, Episode Four
from http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2014/02/true-detective-review-haunted-houses-episode-106.html
Major spoilers in the article if you haven't seen episode 6.
I think Hannibal is fantastic and well worth watching. It's quite different in focus compared to True Detective, which is much more about the the two detectives and how their lives are affected by their job. Hannibal is more about a smart psychopath messing with those around him and how the psychological aspects of that and the crimes affect one individual. Both very good at what they do. Hannibal is probably my favorite show on network television at the moment.For those who've seen it, how does Hannibal compare to TD?
These posts are often missing a key movie:
You haven't fully experienced the McConaissance until you have seen Killer Joe.
I'm not sure I agree about the statement on redemption. I don't think there is any in the show, nobody is redeemed so far.
He looks like Jerry Sandusky, lol
None of us expected it to go down like that if it did.Another outstanding episode. I think Maggie fucking Rust (and that leading to the blowout between Marty and Rust) was something we all saw coming, but that doesn't make actually seeing it any less raw.
Bring on the final act.
This is probably the greatest television show I have watched. I didn't think I'd say that so soon after Breaking Bad ended, but it's true. Every facet of this show is top notch.
I hope next season will star two female detectives. I nominate both of these ladies:
Whered you get your avatar?I like this view
I think of it more as the protection of evil under the guise of an otherwise wholesome organization. When Reverend Theriot mentioned finding those pictures of the kids and the reaction of higher ups, it reminded me of the Sandusky/Penn St situation or child abuse occurring within the Catholic Church. Tuttle, maybe in a desperate attempt to drum up more money for his organization, became wrapped up with some unsavory people. In order to not let it be known who he was associated with behind the scenes, he had to cover up all their dealings. I don't think Tuttle was abusing children or killing women in the woods, but his organization opened up innocent people to some really evil fucks and he stopped the truth from being dragged into the light.
We already had our Ginger this season.I swear, I'm not consciously picking gingers.
I want that as a poster!
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Dark brooding nature fits the overall feel of the show and the character of a detective. He can do an American accent. Been out of the spot light for too long.
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It is Alan Fucking Rickman. The guy can make preparing a cup of tea interesting.
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Cliffhanger may have been a mediocre movie, but for some reason Lithgow's character always stuck with me. I think this type of role would be great for him. Retiring cop kinda roll.
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May not be everyone's top pick, but she has this sense of frailty paired with great strength.
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Kind of an easy choice. Accent may be a problem, but I think she has the right "tough factor" to be a believable detective.
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A wild card since I cannot remember a single movie of her's that I enjoyed. That being said, something just feels right about this choice.
Joel Edgerton - Younger partner, ambitious, crooked and willing to be corrupt to get ahead.
It was a real missed opportunity not to use this song to end the ep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ham6vFy8v2I#t=49s
If HBO isn't full of idiots it will be in this weeks promo.
I think I realized what I don't like about all the wacky theories now that they've gone from semi-humorous fad in ep 3 to semi-self-parody mainstays, they reveal a inability to accept the show on it's own terms. Why do we need to make up some boogey monster mythos, or labyrinthine mind-fuck?
Whatever, maybe I just found a more obnoxious way of saying "you guys don't appreciate it on as many levels as I do!'
Jodie Foster - Senior partner, tough, jaded, aware of the corruption and works with it while not approving
Joel Edgerton - Younger partner, ambitious, crooked and willing to be corrupt to get ahead.
Joel Edgerton - Younger partner, ambitious, crooked and willing to be corrupt to get ahead.
a talented artist and awesome gaffersWhered you get your avatar?
yes, yes, yes. I've been on the Hugh Laurie for TD bandwagon for a while. He is a top tier actor, he just needs the materialMy choices for season 2:
1 of each.
Male Detective Options
#1 Hugh Laurie
We already had our Ginger this season.
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just realized ginger is the sniper from Jack Reacher movie... and now in Banshee too
Weakest ep of the season for me.
Maggie's scorched Earth policy, dat ass