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Okay, so you're putting together the look for Reggie LeDoux. You carefully select all the tattoos to make him seem like a lunatic. And then you put this on him:

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There are hundreds of millions of faces in the world you could have put on him, but you chose one that looks remarkably like a main character. Calling that coincidence is just disingenuous.
So you're just fucking with the audience. That's bullshit.

Looks more like the Little Price than Matthew McConaughey.

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roll them all you want. That is the synopsis in your view of the show

Wrong.

How many hours did you spend on the internet chasing down your yellow king theories and trying to act like you were a Lovecraft guy all along? That's why you're pissed about the finale.


Zero. Find one mention by me of Lovecraft on this board.

Write your one sentence description of the show using your interpretation. It won't be remarkably different than mine.

It doesn't take a creative mind to consider items explicitly stated in the show. You are probably better off sticking to shows that force feed content. Two Broke Girls is probably more your speed.

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Franky T wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Okay, so you're putting together the look for Reggie LeDoux. You carefully select all the tattoos to make him seem like a lunatic. And then you put this on him:

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There are hundreds of millions of faces in the world you could have put on him, but you chose one that looks remarkably like a main character. Calling that coincidence is just disingenuous.
So you're just fucking with the audience. That's bullshit.

Looks more like the Little Price than Matthew McConaughey.


then add the context that upon seeing the tattoo Ledoux, who has never had any contact with Cohle in his life, tells him that he knows him. Cohle is unsettled by the comment and contrary to every cool headed trait we have seen of his character, pops Ledoux.

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good dolphin wrote:
Franky T wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Okay, so you're putting together the look for Reggie LeDoux. You carefully select all the tattoos to make him seem like a lunatic. And then you put this on him:

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There are hundreds of millions of faces in the world you could have put on him, but you chose one that looks remarkably like a main character. Calling that coincidence is just disingenuous.
So you're just fucking with the audience. That's bullshit.

Looks more like the Little Price than Matthew McConaughey.


then add the context that upon seeing the tattoo Ledoux, who has never had any contact with Cohle in his life, tells him that he knows him. Cohle is unsettled by the comment and contrary to every cool headed trait we have seen of his character, pops Ledoux.

Marty is the one who pops Ledoux. Maybe the storyline was too confusing for you to follow. You should follow your own recommendation and give Two Broke Girls a try.

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This fucking argument is even dumber than the ending of the show.

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you are correct shakes but shows suck you in...like your 100 or so pages on The Walking Dead

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I still can't get on board with Vaughn being cast . I'm not a fan of swingers...Vaughn was annoying in it. Vaughn's best role , other than the only two comedies that were good (old school) wedding crashers) were probably 'return to paradise' and 'clay pigeons' ...he was decent .

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Maybe it's because he's playing a bad guy, but I'm kind of excited to see what Vaughn brings to the table. He could suck, but I'll be tuning in to find out.

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I still can't get on board with Vaughn being cast . I'm not a fan of swingers...Vaughn was annoying in it. Vaughn's best role , other than the only two comedies that were good (old school) wedding crashers) were probably 'return to paradise' and 'clay pigeons' ...he was decent .


I thought he was great in Made as well.

I really enjoy his work. It seems natural and believable. What I wrote about Jane Krakowski is true for Vaughn, he may only play one note but he plays it well.

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I thought he was great in Made as well.


Couldn't agree more. Love that movie. There's an outtake on the DVD with the scene on the airplane where Vaughn's character keeps pressing the call button. Hilarious.


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you are correct shakes but shows suck you in...like your 100 or so pages on The Walking Dead


Difference is TWD is a great show that everyone posting in that thread likes. On the other hand, True Detective sucked and half the people in here arguing about it didn't like it....so why bother? Why waste even more time arguing about a show that already wasted 8 hours of your life when HBO suckered you into watching this bait and switch POS show?

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True Detective was so superior to TWD its absurd to compare the two. I stopped watching the TWD 2 years ago..its weak .

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I thought he was great in Made as well.


Couldn't agree more. Love that movie. There's an outtake on the DVD with the scene on the airplane where Vaughn's character keeps pressing the call button. Hilarious.


very underrated movie. i've been meaning to check out "chef". i agree with GD about vaughn. i also liked him in "the break up".


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I thought he was great in Made as well.


Couldn't agree more. Love that movie. There's an outtake on the DVD with the scene on the airplane where Vaughn's character keeps pressing the call button. Hilarious.


very underrated movie. i've been meaning to check out "chef". i agree with GD about vaughn. i also liked him in "the break up".


FYI, Chef is available for streaming on Netflix. Its in my Q if I ever get around to watching it.

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True Detective was so superior to TWD its absurd to compare the two. I stopped watching the TWD 2 years ago..its weak .



I guess you're the one then cause TWD ratings and viewership have only been going up every season. Its the highest rated cable show ever and when its all said and done will be remembered as one of the most significant shows of the decade unlike TD which will be a forgotten afterthought 5 years from now.

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I watched Chef a few weeks ago. It was just okay, good movie to watch with a group of people where you don't have to really pay close attention or appreciate the beautiful cinematography or whatever. The Twitter plot was a little lame. However, it does feature "Mi Swing Es Tropical" by Quantic and Nickodemus, which longtime B&B listeners may remember as "Dan's happy song."

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True Detective was so superior to TWD its absurd to compare the two. I stopped watching the TWD 2 years ago..its weak .



I guess you're the one then cause TWD ratings and viewership have only been going up every season. Its the highest rated cable show ever and when its all said and done will be remembered as one of the most significant shows of the decade unlike TD which will be a forgotten afterthought 5 years from now.

No, it won't. It will be remembered as a niche show for people who like zombie stuff.

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True Detective was so superior to TWD its absurd to compare the two. I stopped watching the TWD 2 years ago..its weak .



I guess you're the one then cause TWD ratings and viewership have only been going up every season. Its the highest rated cable show ever and when its all said and done will be remembered as one of the most significant shows of the decade unlike TD which will be a forgotten afterthought 5 years from now.

No, it won't. It will be remembered as a niche show for people who like zombie stuff.

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AMC is standard cable ..I believe ..not a premium channel like HBO.. You can't really use ratings as an indicator, I was talking about the writing\acting.

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True Detective was so superior to TWD its absurd to compare the two. I stopped watching the TWD 2 years ago..its weak .



I guess you're the one then cause TWD ratings and viewership have only been going up every season. Its the highest rated cable show ever and when its all said and done will be remembered as one of the most significant shows of the decade unlike TD which will be a forgotten afterthought 5 years from now.

No, it won't. It will be remembered as a niche show for people who like zombie stuff.


http://www.ew.com/article/2015/03/30/walking-dead-finale-ratings-s5

LOL, niche shows don't do that. Walking Dead is a monster (no pun intended) Highest rated show on tv, not just cable. Doing that as a cable show is unprecedented and amazing. When the story of television is told generations from now Walking Dead gets its own chapter, True Detective doesn't even get a mention. Like comparing Michael Jordan to Rory Sparrow.

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Yeah saying nothing about TD but Walking Dead is on an historic run.

It beats the all mighty NFL. That's crazy


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Yeah saying nothing about TD but Walking Dead is on an historic run.

It beats the all mighty NFL. That's crazy


Watching The Walking Dead: America's pastime.

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New trailer.


Officially on record for thinking Vince Vaughn is going to be surprisingly good.

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the first season around episode 2.5 on was so incredible the second season has no chance of living up to expectations.


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http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/rachel-mcadams-stabs-a-tree-heres-the-true-detective-t-1704576870


New trailer.


Officially on record for thinking Vince Vaughn is going to be surprisingly good.



Looks good to me. I am not trying to compare it to the first edition. They are two totally different stand alone series under the same name. Different time periods, etc... If they keep this
going I would guess there would be seasons that will be stronger than others but from what I have seen I am liking the look of this story.

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First review I have seen out there... sounds somewhat promising



As I was watching the second-season premiere of True Detective, I found myself in a predicament: There were 15 minutes left in the episode but only 10 minutes until I had to pick up my son from school. So I innovated—I realized that I could watch on my phone. And so I found myself walking obliviously through a rather lovely June day, watching as I walked. This new low point for me personally is, of course, a high point for the makers of True Detective, which returns June 21.

Based on the three episodes HBO sent to critics, the second season of True Detective is nearly as addictive as the first. (And like that one, it is created and written entirely by Nic Pizzolatto, though with a new cast, story, and directors.) It poses as a potboiler, but it's really an exercise in genre fused with existentialism. This time, instead of The King in Yellow, a copy of the Hagakure sits on a coffee table. It's the kind of show in which gangsters say things like Never do anything out of hunger. Not even eat. and crooked cops say things like We get the world we deserve.

Like Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson last year, the actors eat it up. Colin Farrell is the height (or depth) of loucheness with a moustache that deserves a screen credit in its own right. Vince Vaughn can almost keep up, as a criminal on the cusp of going legitimate. But the revelation is Rachel McAdams, as Ani Bezzerides, a female detective who thinks that the difference between men and women is that one gender can strangle the other to death—a refugee from a cult family who ends up arresting her sister in a webcam porn bust, a woman who drinks and gambles and has sex with men, it seems, mainly for the pleasure of throwing them away after. Her voice quakes with rage and anguish and fear and disgust and despair. In her ragged hatred of the world as it is, she is sexy as hell.

Around these performances swirls I guess what you could call a plot. A murder victim has his eyes burned out with acid and his genitals shot off. A land deal begins to fall apart and has to be rescued. Maybe it will all make sense in the end, but then again maybe not. The potential plot incoherence doesn't really matter. The great films noir have never really had much time for sensible plots anyway: During the making of The Big Sleep, William Faulkner and the other screenwriters couldn't figure out how one of the characters was killed. So they telegraphed Raymond Chandler, who had written the original book. Chandler tersely responded that he had no idea. Howard Hawks, the director of The Big Sleep, admitted, "I never could figure the story out." That same spirit applies here. The plot is mostly mood. There is no other show on television that is so exclusively about its own style.

Why is True Detective so addictive, then? Renowned media thinker Marshall McLuhan said that you don't read a newspaper, you step into it the way you would step into a warm bath—a metaphor that is entirely appropriate to True Detective. The show is an atmosphere that is equal parts apocalyptic dread, intellectual despair, and beautiful cynicism. That's better than a walk through a beautiful June day any time.

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hmmm, interesting. of course, i will watch but i'm still a little bitter over season 1.

given the resolution of season one there were a lot of false flags/hints/clues/coinicidences whatever you want to call them that ended up being extraneous. plus the finish sucked.


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Howard Hawks, the director of The Big Sleep, admitted, "I never could figure the story out." That same spirit applies here. The plot is mostly mood. There is no other show on television that is so exclusively about its own style.


I don't like the sound of that. I loved the mood of the first season as much as anybody but it still needs to go somewhere.

That sounds like a review from somebody that just likes to watch cool lines being performed.

I'm still going to watch, though. I have high hopes for Vaughn in this season.

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