∞HBO: "True Detective: Night Country" (Late 2023)...Season 4 Set in Alaska…Starring Jodie Foster…Barry Jenkins Producing∞

How would you grade Season II of "True Detective" ?

  • A

    Votes: 6 12.0%
  • B

    Votes: 14 28.0%
  • C

    Votes: 12 24.0%
  • D

    Votes: 10 20.0%
  • F

    Votes: 8 16.0%

  • Total voters
    50
Rachel dolled up in that preview. :wow:

Riggins girl. :smh: :frown:

"He was a God-Warrior that day" :pimp:

Puzzle slowly starting to come together.

State's attorney tryna drop a nuke on Cali's power players. :pimp:

Portly fellow. :lol: I'd be heated someone called my dead *** portly. Dude got shot in the face for this? :lol:
 
yep, that scene was great.. he's been the best part of the show. liking what Rachel's been doing as well.
 
With they way they have been portraying McAdams sexuality all season, who else thinks she actually turns trick next episode.
 
Finding out that is Paul's real mom :x :smh:

Wonder if Ray tells Frank what he found out about Blake

Crazy that there is only 3 episodes left
 
Money with the shades that looked like the enforcer dude that killed Scarface is going to come up again.

Also had a feeling about Frank setting Ray up. It was all way too convenient.

Great episode if you ask me...looks like it's going to finally ramp up for the final three episodes.

Can't stress it enough how good of an actor Colin is.

The scene of him getting the bomb dropped on him :smokin
Taylor Kitsch killed the scene with his mother, too. First episode this season that I really loved all the way through. Will watch again today.
 
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Colin Farrell's scene when he was delivered the "news." :wow: Hell of an acting job.

Also, Taylor Kitsch was fantastic with his mannerisms and dialogue w/ his mom.
 
Paul's mom is a ****** actor. She shouldve taken note from Kim Bessinger  in 8 Mile on how to be the slutty trailer trash mom. That plastic surgeon who did her face needs to be executed.   

Colin is a really saving this ****. Vince is ****** yet again. Scene with him and his wife are so odd and overly dramatic without saying much. 
 
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yep, that scene was great.. he's been the best part of the show. liking what Rachel's been doing as well.
ditto

Colin 
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:lol: at the thirsty dudes at the sexual harassment therapy session when Bezzerides said she liked large packages.
 
I know last episode had that ending..

but really loved last night's episode.. and NOW I cant wait to see how this all plays out.. what's going happen at that meeting with Vaughn/colin.. what's going happen with Rachel at the party
 
I enjoyed this episode... more clues into the plot... but the overall feel of it was kinda strange... Maybe it was the inter-cutting with Frank's storyline... 

I wonder how high up Dixon's involvement is.

And the word of the week is... girth.
 
Yeah if you specifically were to take out the Vaughn scenes with his woman I think this season would be a lot better

Either way I'm still enjoying it though...
 
Last night's ep pushed the narrative along but not sure how I liked how that FF the time.

:lol: @ them fellow police officers at the meeting that wanted Ani to continue her dissertation on her appreciation for length & girth.

I thought the scenes between Frank & Jordan are meh... I think it's more Jordan (Kelly Reilly) that brings those scenes down though. Vince is Vince, but I see him trying & with a better actress I think he would look better too. Reilly comes across as hollow for me.

Can't believe just 3 eps left...

I think this season has been satisfactory so far. Kinda like going to Chipotle because it's close & convenient (& a real Mexican place is just too far away). :rolleyes

I'm not with Taylor's acting as some have commented. He comes across to morose for me, like he studied with Hayden Christensen or something...
 
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I'm officially out on Vince Vaughn ..just bad casting on that one
I think its the writing.

'It's like blue balls in your heart.':x :x :x

I legit cringed at that line.

Not sure who fixed season 1's writing but whoever did has left the show.

This season feels like it's playing out like a novel rather than a TV show and the dialogue reflects that. It makes sense since Pizzolatto is coming from a literary fiction background, but there needs to be a better hook for great TV. Season one had the mysticism around Rust seeing things and the cult aspect, season 2 just feels like an amped up Law and Order mini-series. TBH it's all been pretty bland but we're past the point of no return so I'm sticking it out to see how all this ends.
 
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