New Season of True Detective on HBO

Anonymous
I really enjoyed it
Anonymous
It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.


That was my favorite part. I wish they’d leaned much further into mysticism. Maybe a secondary plot line over more episodes. I liked it well enough to watch every week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.


Travis and the PhD lady were the only watchable part of the show.
Anonymous
I was so relieved when the mental sister went away. What was the point?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.


That was my favorite part. I wish they’d leaned much further into mysticism. Maybe a secondary plot line over more episodes. I liked it well enough to watch every week.


But it added nothing to the murders.
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Anonymous wrote:It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.


That was my favorite part. I wish they’d leaned much further into mysticism. Maybe a secondary plot line over more episodes. I liked it well enough to watch every week.


But it added nothing to the murders.


I didn’t need them too. It was interesting. Especially considering the way long night effects people. There weren’t enough episodes to develop this more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was so relieved when the mental sister went away. What was the point?


Her and the mail order bride stories could have been cut. Or at least resolved sooner. It was clear sis wasn’t getting better.
Anonymous
Travis and the PhD Lady spin off!!!
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Anonymous wrote:It's a good starter episode and we will keep watching. It doesn't have the immediate creepiness and eerie vibe that the first season of the show had that was so intense.


We found it immediately creepy and eerie! The very first three scenes are creepy with strong supernatural overtones. It goes on to have creepy/eerie events.

Alas, due to the graphic sex scene, we won’t be watching with our 17 year olds.


It’s the supernatural overtones that caught me off guard. It’s not that they are bad, but I wasn’t expecting that from True Detective. What I liked about the show was that it didn’t go supernatural or surrealistic. It was very much grounded in reality, even when the detective had dementia. I loved Nic Pizzolato and his vision. seeing his shoe felt like talking to a soulmate.

I didn’t know beforehand that he wasn’t working on this season. I noticed immediately that it didn’t feel like him and was very disappointed, but not surprised to see there was a different show runner. She’s also good, very but it wasn’t what I wanted from True Detective. I wish they’d just given the show a different name, kinda like Mare of Eastown. I’ll still be watching, but I was sad to get hyped up for Nic and end up with something completely different.


Took me a couple reads that you were seeing his show and it felt like a soulmate, not that he saw his own shoe as his soulmate. Keep clam and proofread!
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a good starter episode and we will keep watching. It doesn't have the immediate creepiness and eerie vibe that the first season of the show had that was so intense.


We found it immediately creepy and eerie! The very first three scenes are creepy with strong supernatural overtones. It goes on to have creepy/eerie events.

Alas, due to the graphic sex scene, we won’t be watching with our 17 year olds.


It’s the supernatural overtones that caught me off guard. It’s not that they are bad, but I wasn’t expecting that from True Detective. What I liked about the show was that it didn’t go supernatural or surrealistic. It was very much grounded in reality, even when the detective had dementia. I loved Nic Pizzolato and his vision. seeing his shoe felt like talking to a soulmate.

I didn’t know beforehand that he wasn’t working on this season. I noticed immediately that it didn’t feel like him and was very disappointed, but not surprised to see there was a different show runner. She’s also good, very but it wasn’t what I wanted from True Detective. I wish they’d just given the show a different name, kinda like Mare of Eastown. I’ll still be watching, but I was sad to get hyped up for Nic and end up with something completely different.


Took me a couple reads that you were seeing his show and it felt like a soulmate, not that he saw his own shoe as his soulmate. Keep clam and proofread!


Seriously? This isn’t a dissertation board. The posts are bound to have multiple typos because posters don’t put much effort into writing them, let alone proofreading, lol!!!! 😂

Moreover, if you’re going to tell people to proofread, you shouldn’t tell them to “keep clam.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It would have been better without the “supernatural” or insanity aspect. But it was good.


But the first season had that too. I can’t speak to the other seasons because I started watching season 2 with Vince Vaughn and stopped halfway through… terrible. I didn’t watch any until this season.

I loved the supernatural aspect to it because NA cultures are very into it and their concept of time being circular. (You get some of this in Reservation Dogs. I grew up near reservations and am familiar with a half dozen tribes.)
Anonymous
The writing was soooo bad. Foster and the people’s struggle ruined the show
Anonymous
It is a rip off of Fortitude. A bad one
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is a rip off of Fortitude. A bad one


To be fair season 2 of fortitude was also bad.
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