Cohle and Hart try to discover if a series of missing persons reports could be related to the Dora Lange murder and the Tuttle family.Cohle and Hart try to discover if a series of missing persons reports could be related to the Dora Lange murder and the Tuttle family.Cohle and Hart try to discover if a series of missing persons reports could be related to the Dora Lange murder and the Tuttle family.
Michael Harney
- Steve Geraci
- (as Michael J. Harney)
John L. Armijo
- Undercover NARC
- (uncredited)
Michael Rhoads
- Golfer
- (uncredited)
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Another great episode. Really great setup for what I'm sure will be a mind-blowing season finale. I cant believe this shows almost over, it's been such a crazy experience and i have thoroughly enjoyed my time with this show. A but on the slower side of things but nevertheless still a great episode. Great writing and directing with a bone chilling ending. I'm so excited to watch the finale, and I'm just so curious how this season will conclude. Im waiting until i watch the next episode to have a concrete opinion on this season but I'm really debating this to be a top 5 season of all time. So excited for the next episode. Peak next!
After spending time jumping between past and present, we are finally at the time where ee are only at the present, after the interigations!
Now our two leads Meat again after years appart, and Rust reveals to Marty how he spend his time, and his theories about the case they worked on back in 95!
This episode has its moments where it got disturbing or even a bit scary! The tape scene was haunting and effective at making you imagine just what horrible things had happened!
Now this is obviously just set-up for all the big things to happen, but done very well! That finale scene had me like oh.... OHH!
Now our two leads Meat again after years appart, and Rust reveals to Marty how he spend his time, and his theories about the case they worked on back in 95!
This episode has its moments where it got disturbing or even a bit scary! The tape scene was haunting and effective at making you imagine just what horrible things had happened!
Now this is obviously just set-up for all the big things to happen, but done very well! That finale scene had me like oh.... OHH!
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Rust & Marty get together for a beer, the story maneuvers to reveal something Rust was always onto. He shares his story & we are brought into the present time: what the characters ARE at the present. Few questions are answered in this episode and we finally get to see what Rust has been up to. The climax was gob-smacking.
True Detectives is not predictable...that's what makes it a great show!
True Detectives is not predictable...that's what makes it a great show!
Of the iceberg, that is. And the iceberg will follow in the season finale and boy, will that blow my mind! I'm sure it will.
Because, what True Detective has given us is a potpourri of dark images all with different views to life, death & everything between them. After last week's happy ending when Rust & Marty get together for a beer, the story maneuvers to reveal something Rust was always onto. He shares his story & we are brought into the present time: what the characters ARE at the present. Few questions are answered in this episode and we finally get to see what Rust has been up to. The climax was gob-smacking.
I cannot wait for the finale because so many questions are going to be answered. As the familial/personal ties have all been answered, the main genre i.e. crime, of 2014's best show (yet) is about to break loose.
BOTTOM LINE: You have 3 more days to binge-watch if you have not been following the series, because this is 8 episodes of total thrill we are talking about.
Because, what True Detective has given us is a potpourri of dark images all with different views to life, death & everything between them. After last week's happy ending when Rust & Marty get together for a beer, the story maneuvers to reveal something Rust was always onto. He shares his story & we are brought into the present time: what the characters ARE at the present. Few questions are answered in this episode and we finally get to see what Rust has been up to. The climax was gob-smacking.
I cannot wait for the finale because so many questions are going to be answered. As the familial/personal ties have all been answered, the main genre i.e. crime, of 2014's best show (yet) is about to break loose.
BOTTOM LINE: You have 3 more days to binge-watch if you have not been following the series, because this is 8 episodes of total thrill we are talking about.
Last night's episode,"After You've Gone" in my opinion, was more a laid back attitude. I wanted to see more aggressiveness. The best fire for me was when Cole told Maggie to leave the bar. Proud of you Cole.
I was surprised the viewers could not see the picture Cole showed Marty of the ritual. We can take it. I really thought it was a picture of Marty's daughter, especially because of the tiara she threw in the tree.
I hope this last episode is a continuation to a next season thriller. To tie this "Yellow King" finale is one more episode..no way. You gotta leave room for a sequel.
We know the interrogating officers (Potts and Kittles) were not apart of a conspiracy because they did not recognize the scarred face man on the riding lawn mower.
I predict the Pastor (Joel)Theriot maybe the Yellow King. The again Marty will not surprise me if he is a part of the conspiracy, especially when he went bide farewell to Maggie. Did he know Cole was getting close? Then again Cole may know it is Marty and playing him.
True Detectives is not predictable...that's what make it a great show!
I was surprised the viewers could not see the picture Cole showed Marty of the ritual. We can take it. I really thought it was a picture of Marty's daughter, especially because of the tiara she threw in the tree.
I hope this last episode is a continuation to a next season thriller. To tie this "Yellow King" finale is one more episode..no way. You gotta leave room for a sequel.
We know the interrogating officers (Potts and Kittles) were not apart of a conspiracy because they did not recognize the scarred face man on the riding lawn mower.
I predict the Pastor (Joel)Theriot maybe the Yellow King. The again Marty will not surprise me if he is a part of the conspiracy, especially when he went bide farewell to Maggie. Did he know Cole was getting close? Then again Cole may know it is Marty and playing him.
True Detectives is not predictable...that's what make it a great show!
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsThere is a jukebox in the bar at the beginning where Rust and Marty meet to talk. Initially the jukebox is a CD jukebox as the track listing cards for full CDs can be seen. Then the jukebox switches to a 45 rpm/7" record jukebox as the record being played can be seen.
- Quotes
Detective Rust Cohle: Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you get good at.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Shocking True Detective Moments (2019)
Details
- Runtime54 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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