Anonymous wrote: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.
It’s comments like yours that make me think PR people have infiltrated this board. The whole point is to discuss opinions. Wanting to stop watching a show is one of them.
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:This show is awful. I can’t believe it’s tied to True Detective. And sadly, I’m starting to think that maybe show runners do need to be White men and I’m a minority woman. Ugh!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how her sister drowned in a frozen sea? And how the coast guard knew exactly who to call after pulling a naked corpse from the water?
This season is horrifically bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally don’t like to pick things apart, but the number of times the characters get out of their cars and walk off leaving the headlights of their car on is baffling to me. Way to drain the battery in the middle of nowhere. Especially noticeable when they went to explore the dredges in last night’s episode — just leaving headlights on when they might be gone for a long time. And if the car was still running, not very smart with a suspect in the area who could jump in and drive away.
I was thinking EXACTLY the same thing!! So glad I'm not alone.![]()
There is a lot I don't like about this season but the "leaving the cars running" thing is not one of them. In very cold places, a lot of people have remote starters that start your engine while keeping the doors locked. if you turn off the car, there's always the chance it might not start up without being plugged into the block heater, or the windshield might freeze over, or the tires get frozen. Lots of people leave their cars running when they go into convenience stores, for example.
During polar night, while investigating crimes, it makes a lot of sense to leave the car on with the headlights on bright. It's not like they're paying for the gas, anyway.
What I think is crazy unrealistic in the show is how people don't have their faces covered when they are outside--that's really dangerous in -20 temps! The actors must have been freezing.
Anonymous wrote:This show is awful. I can’t believe it’s tied to True Detective. And sadly, I’m starting to think that maybe show runners do need to be White men and I’m a minority woman. Ugh!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally don’t like to pick things apart, but the number of times the characters get out of their cars and walk off leaving the headlights of their car on is baffling to me. Way to drain the battery in the middle of nowhere. Especially noticeable when they went to explore the dredges in last night’s episode — just leaving headlights on when they might be gone for a long time. And if the car was still running, not very smart with a suspect in the area who could jump in and drive away.
I was thinking EXACTLY the same thing!! So glad I'm not alone.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how her sister drowned in a frozen sea? And how the coast guard knew exactly who to call after pulling a naked corpse from the water?
This season is horrifically bad.
The sea wasn’t completely frozen.
She left a trail of belongings.
The coast guard may have found her wallet.
They could find her next of kin from that.
Did the frozen scientist also take off their clothes and neatly fold them by their shoes? I remember Navarro finding clothes while she walked around on the ice and I think she got distracted when she visualized the orange rolling towards here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how her sister drowned in a frozen sea? And how the coast guard knew exactly who to call after pulling a naked corpse from the water?
This season is horrifically bad.
The sea wasn’t completely frozen.
She left a trail of belongings.
The coast guard may have found her wallet.
They could find her next of kin from that.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how her sister drowned in a frozen sea? And how the coast guard knew exactly who to call after pulling a naked corpse from the water?
This season is horrifically bad.
Anonymous wrote:Can someone explain to me how her sister drowned in a frozen sea? And how the coast guard knew exactly who to call after pulling a naked corpse from the water?
This season is horrifically bad.
Anonymous wrote:I generally don’t like to pick things apart, but the number of times the characters get out of their cars and walk off leaving the headlights of their car on is baffling to me. Way to drain the battery in the middle of nowhere. Especially noticeable when they went to explore the dredges in last night’s episode — just leaving headlights on when they might be gone for a long time. And if the car was still running, not very smart with a suspect in the area who could jump in and drive away.