True Detective Season 2 Episode 4 Review: “Down Will Come”
Through four episodes, Season 2 of True Detective has been nothing but growling faces, metaphors for male genitalia, and long tracking shots of freeway cross
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Through four episodes, Season 2 of True Detective has been nothing but growling faces, metaphors for male genitalia, and long tracking shots of freeway cross
Strip away the ever-growing collection of obscure case details of True Detective, and what you’ve got is an extremely unsubtle series of stories about
There’s been a lot written about True Detective Season 2 since it premiered over two weeks ago, and not much of it has been positive. After the series e
The first season of True Detective was a rollercoaster of existential despair, but it still allowed its characters to crack a smile occasionally. However, Sea
The first four hours of True Detective‘s first season were something special, a southern murder mystery wrapped with a thick layer of existentialism, de
True Detective‘s inaugural season can be divided into two distinct parts: the profoundly existential first half and the relatively conventional murder m
Back in my review of True Detective’s opening hour – “The Long Bright Walk”, a title whose significance is revealed in the closing mo
Tomorrow night, the last hour of True Detective‘s symbolically-rich first case will end, as the Yellow King, Rust Cohle, and Marty Hart complete their
Whether it’s on the wall of his storage locker or representative of his general state of life, the spirals surround and haunt Rust Cohle. For nearly twe
There’s been plenty of allusion as to what happened between Rust and Marty in 2002 that fractured their partnership in the first five episodes of True D