I don't know how much utter b.s. I can take with Justified. As a reference punt this is only my 2nd season watching.
This season is much different than the first 3 (or even 4). There's a LOT going on, like they are trying to hard to make it complicated/in-depth. The first 3 seasons are excellent. It's simple storylines, but the characters are written soooooo well and the dialogue is astounding.
True Detective, episode four. Wow, we jumped from Hannibal straight into Training Day. What a scene that raid on the stash house was.
That season finale would be a horrible place to end the seriesI think it will...they need another season of that show in the offseason when Suits isnt on. Psych is done and Burn Notice ended so they are running thin.
That season finale would be a horrible place to end the series![]()
Any other season, we at least had an idea what was going on...the end to this one was just a complete blindside...Yeah...unless they had a movie or mini series that would be almost as annoying as how The Dead Zone ended. (as in it didnt)
True Detective took a few steps forward last night...
Possible Spoilers:
They still haven't told us what the "incident" was between Marty and Rust. It must be important.
I'm wondering what the significance of Marty's daughter is? They spent some time on her. Maybe a future victim of the "Yellow King"?
I like how they've finally come around to saying that Rust is a suspect. I still don't buy it, there is nothing in the show that indicates that he would have done it. I am guessing that Rust goes underground for those several years to continue investigate the murders, and then he continues investigating after he resurfaces. Marty is right, the drinking and bartending is just a cover. His storage locker is going to be a cache of evidence and a massive evidence wall tracking down who the Yellow King really is.
The best show on TV right now, bar none.
As to your spoilers:
I think the "incident" is just that Rust wants to investigate the killings more, and Marty just figures there's nothing there and wants to leave it alone. Rust is kinda obsessive, if you haven't noticed. Also, I think you're right that Rust is still investigating the case all these years. Although I don't think the bartending and drinking on his days off is a cover, but he manages to pull himself together enough to look into the odd murder cases that pop up. This case of the Yellow King just keeps gnawing at him. If he really was the killer, and he knows he is, then why is he still poking around at the original murder site, and the closed down school? He's looking for answers, which he wouldn't need to look for if he was the killer.
Not sure about Marty's daughter. Obviously, it looks like she's heading down a bad path, but if she was a victim, I think we would have heard of it by now. You just don't bury something like that deep enough that it wouldn't have been a priority for the two detectives to ask him about. And if she had been, Marty'd still be working with Rust to find the real killer.
The best show on TV right now, bar none.
As to your spoilers:
I think the "incident" is just that Rust wants to investigate the killings more, and Marty just figures there's nothing there and wants to leave it alone. Rust is kinda obsessive, if you haven't noticed. Also, I think you're right that Rust is still investigating the case all these years. Although I don't think the bartending and drinking on his days off is a cover, but he manages to pull himself together enough to look into the odd murder cases that pop up. This case of the Yellow King just keeps gnawing at him. If he really was the killer, and he knows he is, then why is he still poking around at the original murder site, and the closed down school? He's looking for answers, which he wouldn't need to look for if he was the killer.
Not sure about Marty's daughter. Obviously, it looks like she's heading down a bad path, but if she was a victim, I think we would have heard of it by now. You just don't bury something like that deep enough that it wouldn't have been a priority for the two detectives to ask him about. And if she had been, Marty'd still be working with Rust to find the real killer.