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True Detective - McConaughey/Harrelson crime series - S2 starts June 21st

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Cheeseball dialogue outside of the hospital. Rust crying like a girl. That dumb cop in the beginning of the episode--might as well just got the guy from Smokey and the Bandit.

Gotta be honest: I felt a little betrayed by the whole thing.

Please, go away.
 
The restraint they show in this show is incredible, we can only imagine the horrors that were in Errol's house, but we know they were there.

So much more effective, leaving it to the imagination of the viewers.
 
I love that Childress was actually very menacing and a monster of a fight. Gave it a supernatural Evil feel without actually going there. So well done.
 
Alright, now that the loveboat has sailed...I want "It's a super magic cult" GAF to come back. The ones that said I was wrong about it being a serial killer lol.

PS. One of the best endings of all time. So fucking rich and satisfying. I cried for real.
Patting yourself on the back with one hand and wiping tears away with the other I presume.
 
Cheeseball dialogue outside of the hospital. Rust crying like a girl. That dumb cop in the beginning of the episode--might as well just got the guy from Smokey and the Bandit.

Gotta be honest: I felt a little betrayed by the whole thing.

I can see why you didn't like it, you seem a bit dim. Maybe you should go watch some Big Bang Theory or something.
 
Man, there were so many great shots in this episode. The one I think will stick with me most though is the bloodied Rust and Marty laying together as the flare shoots overheard through the night sky like a comet as shown through the oculus of the Yellow King's chamber.

Almost like the black stars in Carcosa.
 
I can see why you didn't like it, you seem a bit dim. Maybe you should go watch some Big Bang Theory or something.

Ah, how nice. Personal insults. And I'm the dim one?

Rust was a different breed of character, and it was disappointing to see him go through such traditional dramatic changes--all in the span of about 10 minutes. It was jarring and it felt phony.
 
I doubt it. :(

There was an interview recently where the writer said he is doing the show as an anthology, and Season 2 will be in a new location and new characters. This particular story is over.

I really like that. This season was incredible and there's only so many creepy scenarios you can throw at the same two guys over and over, and still make it believable. This was masterful storytelling at work, and it's good to just let that stand for itself and have it be a story that had a good ending, rather than "Gosh what's in store for Rust and Marty for year 4?"

you didn't get my meaning. i meant in terms of mood descending into pure hell. so that was you.
 
Ah, how nice. Personal insults. And I'm the dim one?

Rust was a different breed of character, and it was disappointing to see him go through such traditional changes--all in the span of about 10 minutes. It was jarring and it felt phony.

He didn't go through that change in the span of 10 minutes.
 
Ah, how nice. Personal insults. And I'm the dim one?

Rust was a different breed of character, and it was disappointing to see him go through such traditional dramatic changes--all in the span of about 10 minutes. It was jarring and it felt phony.

Watch the "Inside the Episode" Cornballer posted. The writer says Rust's "turn" is not based on sentiment, but physics.
 
Ah, how nice. Personal insults. And I'm the dim one?

Rust was a different breed of character, and it was disappointing to see him go through such traditional dramatic changes--all in the span of about 10 minutes. It was jarring and it felt phony.
Dude had a near death experience. That shit deeply affects people.
 
it wasnt even a "change"

people acting like rust found jesus, lol

do people not recall his mention from earlier in the season, something akin to

"in that final moment, they all welcome it"

i think it was him experiencing that final moment, but surviving

he felt something in the darkness

he didnt arrive at the pearly gates, and find a christian or religious diety

it was totally in line with his character
 
Fuck, I need to get to bed. I'll no doubt be thinking about this episode and season for a great many days to come.

"Come die with me, little prince."
 
Magnificent finale. True Detective managed to take procedural cop boilerplate and not only elevate it through surface style but also turn the lens towards what personal/collective stories mean, age-old structures of good vs. evil, and the elusive nature of truth. Been letting that final shot marinate and it's just...so good.

I didn't see Cohle's beyond-the-veil experience as signifying that he'd found "god" or anything like that-- he merely says that he felt something. When he emerges and talks to Marty, he's not really saying that suddenly he believes. He's saying that he's no longer limited by a self-defense mechanism of nihilism.
 
Magnificent finale. True Detective managed to take procedural cop boilerplate and not only elevate it through surface style but also turn the lens towards what personal/collective stories mean, age-old structures of good vs. evil, and the elusive nature of truth. Been letting that final shot marinate and it's just...so good.

I didn't see Cohle's beyond-the-veil experience as signifying that he'd found "god" or anything like that-- he merely says that he felt something. When he emerges and talks to Marty, he's not really saying that suddenly he believes. He's saying that he's no longer limited by a self-defense mechanism of nihilism.

well said, exactly how i interpreted it
 
Patting yourself on the back with one hand and wiping tears away with the other I presume.

Allow me to pat myself in the back. I mean the story was laid out, before the show aired. Nic Pizzolatto always said it was a serial killer show. Rust always said 'Our man". Because his rituals were based on a group's rituals, some people expected a mega cult of doom. But I always knew it was one man. Rust did say in the first episode "her body is a paraphilic love map." A fetishistic map. For one man.

In any case...The Tuttle clan did inspire the whole clan with their pseudo Courir de Mardi Gras rituals. So everybody's right AND wrong at the same time.

But goddamn what an ending. I am really crying.
 
it wasnt even a "change"

people acting like rust found jesus, lol

do people not recall his mention from earlier in the season, something akin to

"in that final moment, they all welcome it"

i think it was him experiencing that final moment, but surviving

he felt something in the darkness

he didnt arrive at the pearly gates, and find a christian or religious diety

it was totally in line with his character

Absolutely. He didn't convert and he didn't suddenly start believing in something. The optimism we see from him at the very end there, maybe as slight as it is ultimately, was repressed for a long time but these 8 episodes were showing him on his way to finding that again.
 
I can't decide which scene was more emotional for me. Marty or Rust.

I think McConaughey's acting was better, but I felt more from Harrelson. I think it was the fact that it was really the first time he's admitted he's vulnerable and scared, outside of that scene with Maggie towards the beginning of the season, which I still don't fully believe was truthful.
 
That final scene......one for the ages. Simultaneously sad, uplifting, and cathartic. I don't have any sweet clue how they are going to top this one.
 
Superb finale. Wheelchair scene should surely win some awards.

..and I was a bit excited to see the paint connection, considering:
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Might be nothing, but notice the green paint on his jacket..
 
What happened to those people who were dead certain it was Marty?

*echo*

That was pretty much everyone, and they couldn't make a lick of sense when trying to justify it.

I agree on Marty's character. Still, his entire moment of redemption was analyzing a fucking paint job. Loved his character.
 
it wasnt even a "change"

people acting like rust found jesus, lol

do people not recall his mention from earlier in the season, something akin to

"in that final moment, they all welcome it"

i think it was him experiencing that final moment, but surviving

he felt something in the darkness

he didnt arrive at the pearly gates, and find a christian or religious diety

it was totally in line with his character

I didn't make any Heaven is for Real comparisons, but It felt contrived and phony. That's just my opinion. Difference is, I'm not going to sit here and call people stupid for disagreeing with me.

Have a good night.
 
Off to bed, but I hope to wake to the ending song being identified and of course, a mountain of content compiled by GAF's Yellow Mod, Cornballer.
 
A lot of stuff unanswered, but I like a lot that we got a ton of denouement time for Marty and Rust at the end.

Was really afraid this was going to end just immediately after a last fight.

Marty's daughter was the biggest red herring.
 
I didn't make any Heaven is for Real comparisons, but It felt contrived and phony. That's just my opinion. Difference is, I'm not going to sit here and call people stupid for disagreeing with me.

Have a good night.

'Crying like a girl' is a pretty ridiculous thing to say anyway, but applying it to that scene and that character is so mind-numbingly dumb that I'm not sure if I can explain it without hitting the character limit for a post.
 
That's the impression I got from it. After confronting the sister or whoever that was saying everyone has a phone.

That was some Psycho shit going on in that house/compound. I liked that reference and the big NCfOM one at the end. They both felt like great homages and I'm sure that Nic has got to be happy with the fanfare that's to come, for those and for all the original thinking he put to paper.
 
Fuck, it's so satisfying to listen to the last "Inside the show" episode. But yeah I was 100% right. Errol was a serial killer who had nothing to do with the Tuttle family rituals. I seriously can't understand why people didn't get that. It was super, super obvious. I mean I've been saying that for weeks! Errol was a serial killer who used the cult's MO as his own. It was mega blatant, no?
 
'Crying like a girl' is a pretty ridiculous thing to say anyway, but applying it to that scene and that character is so mind-numbingly dumb that I'm not sure if I can explain it without hitting the character limit for a post.

I wouldn't call the comment itself "dumb" per se`, but feigning surprise and indignation when you come in a thread where everyone is gushing about a series/season finale and shit all over the key scene? I'd say that's pretty eyeroll worthy.
 
A lot of stuff unanswered, but I like a lot that we got a ton of denouement time for Marty and Rust at the end.

Was really afraid this was going to end just immediately after a last fight.

Marty's daughter was the biggest red herring.

Even in the hospital scene when his family walks in, one of the daughters is slightly hidden.
Then it takes a couple camera takes for her to finally show up.
I kept thinking there was going to be something off about her.
Guess not
 
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