Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tried, but I can’t watch this show. The writing is terrible and Kali Reis cannot act. She has two expressions that she keeps switching back and forth from. It’s especially comical next to Jodie Foster. I can’t believe this is an HBO show. And why or why did HBO label this as True Detective and get my hopes up even more?
I’ve started watching Monsieur Spade on AMC instead. The acting, the writing, the directing are all so better and what I would expect from a high quality detective.
This isn't an airport, no need to announce your departure.
Anonymous wrote:I tried, but I can’t watch this show. The writing is terrible and Kali Reis cannot act. She has two expressions that she keeps switching back and forth from. It’s especially comical next to Jodie Foster. I can’t believe this is an HBO show. And why or why did HBO label this as True Detective and get my hopes up even more?
I’ve started watching Monsieur Spade on AMC instead. The acting, the writing, the directing are all so better and what I would expect from a high quality detective.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the third episode was the best one so far. Jodie Foster is going a great job of playing a very unlikeable person (PP was right, not sure why other posters got so worked up about that opinion) and the other cop Evangeline is IMO more likable. Both are great actresses. I had never heard of Kali Reis before this but she’s pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Best one so far…
BUT, if cookies are $20 a bag because of Arctic prices, I probably wouldn’t throw what looked like a perfectly good orange away into the dark. And if some unknown entity threw it back, I would be getting the F out of there and keep driving.
Anonymous wrote:I thought the third episode was the best one so far. Jodie Foster is going a great job of playing a very unlikeable person (PP was right, not sure why other posters got so worked up about that opinion) and the other cop Evangeline is IMO more likable. Both are great actresses. I had never heard of Kali Reis before this but she’s pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a bit taken a back by the brashness and bigotry of Jodie Foster’s character. She makes several racist comments re natives to many characters in the two episodes (did you hear that from your spirit animal, laundromat grandma, you’re just a night nurse, and then her complete freak out over her step daughter getting sharpie fake tattoo marks). She’s a real bigot. I’m sorry if she has trauma, so what?!
None of those behaviors should be tolerated. She’s just an awful a-hole character.
Well the trooper told her no one liked her. Jodie is playing the character perfectly.
Exactly. She's playing a part. Maybe the PP should find another show to watch if someone *acting* a certain way is so triggering.
Huh? PP is talking about the character, not JF herself. Maybe you should find another thread if *reading* that comment is so triggering for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who have watched other seasons - is it necessary to watch the other seasons first? Are they all tied together or stand alone?
You don’t have to see the other seasons. Whatever connection there is it’s tangential. That being said, I think all of thr other seasons, especially Season One and Three, are much, much better than this one.
+1
Season One was some of the best acting I've ever seen. Except that the storyline was the most harrowing and traumatic for me to watch. Other than that, it was a first-class show.
I think the acting is impressive in this season as well. I had a hard time with season 1 because I can’t stand mm or wh. Mm is a complete narcissist- watch any interview with him. I love that HBO often promotes series that feature talented less known actors. I’m very impressed by kali’s acting skills but know she’s going to have lots of haters like Serena Williams has just because she isn’t a 90 pound blonde blue eyed waif.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The writing is really bad. I'm out after two episodes. It's an insult to call it True Detective. It should just be Night Country and stand on its own.
Wow. I'm having the opposite reaction. I was drawn in immediately to this season. It took me a bit to warm up to season 1. I'm glad to see so many women and non white people in this show.
Also, there is a nut job posting here who seems to be triggered by weird things and desires to derail this thread. I'm going to try to ignore her posts and encourage everyone else to.
I'm confused about the relationship between Clark and the murdered Inuit woman. Why did they hide it. Were they not supposed to leave the station?
I agree. I'm loving it. All of the connections have not been made for me but I'm looking forward to seeing it unfold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a bit taken a back by the brashness and bigotry of Jodie Foster’s character. She makes several racist comments re natives to many characters in the two episodes (did you hear that from your spirit animal, laundromat grandma, you’re just a night nurse, and then her complete freak out over her step daughter getting sharpie fake tattoo marks). She’s a real bigot. I’m sorry if she has trauma, so what?!
None of those behaviors should be tolerated. She’s just an awful a-hole character.
Well the trooper told her no one liked her. Jodie is playing the character perfectly.
Exactly. She's playing a part. Maybe the PP should find another show to watch if someone *acting* a certain way is so triggering.