These constant spurts of wisdom sold me on S1 from the first episode. It was amazingly depicted and I had to calm down through the dialogue and replay some bits because there was just so much stuff being said which required processing. I'll return to S1 in a couple of years to ...
A review of tonight's "True Detective" coming up just as soon as I need you to tie my shoes for me... "You know what it's like being your partner? Fuck you." -Hart "You know, buddy, without me, there is no you." -Cohle It's quite the narrative high-wire act Nic Pizzolatto...
[This is a review ofTrue Detectiveseason 1, episode 1. There will be SPOILERS.] - When it comes to television's ongoing obsession with serial killers and the damaged men who relentlessly pursue them, HBO'sTrue Detectivecould be considered a little late to the party. Flipping through the ch...
The cult ofTrue Detectivewas crystallized in atracking shotin season one’s fourth episode, “Who Goes There.” In those six minutes, Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) stumbles through a public-housing development, dodging bullets and scaling fences, attempting to escape a race war that he and ...
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Season three of True Detective plays to the first season’s strengths, but it also feels like an admission of defeat.
Time is a flat circle, indeed, folks. And the finale ofTrue Detective: Night Countrywas the perfect combination of the elements that made the series work incredibly well, and those pieces that never gelled fully and caused it to wobble throughout its six-episode run. But, while there will...
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Like the best seasons ofTrue Detective,Night Countrythrives on its ability to exist as both a brisk, thrilling genre piece and a weighty, philosophical drama. Throughout, Danvers chides her colleagues about “asking the right questions,” and, indeed, in between the shootouts, foot chases, an...