Marty's caught, and Rust hopefully doesn't fall back into his old ways. SOA would have just walked out of their untouched with all the opposing side dead.Īlthough biker gangs in real life are dangerous they are no more dangerous than any other gang.Īll I would like to say is that everything obviously jumped off during this episode. Also they didn't make these guys into some sort of professional commando force like SOA are depicted, these guys are depicted as the reckless junkies they are and their plan was doomed as soon as they were explaining it to rust. Sons of anarchy bikers just feel very unrealistic, these guys in true detective actually look more real and give the impression like they do actual criminal biker stuff like using meth, selling meth probably pimping women out, killing people and I'm betting theres probably been a few gang rapes and sexual assaults to their resumes too.Also their racist too which is something SOA pretty much misses in trying to make them likeable which i can understand, its just that white criminals and especially white gangs in general aren't that politically correct especially guys that have gone to jail. Together with the creepy motifs of one girl among five men, and Hart's and Cohle's falling out later on, it seems that something is bound to happen to them. They were mentioned a couple of times as the reason for the intensity of Hart's private drama. P.S: I am also worried about Cohle's daughters. Cohle is not even cynical anymore, he just has given up. Was it impossible for Hart and Cohle - because of their unorthodox methods - to come forward and present their own doubts to the police at the time of the first investigation? Did they know they probably had the wrong guy but could not intervene without losing their own jobs and going to jail? In 2012 Hart and Cohle both seem to be much more burdened by some kind of guilt. Has Cohle been chasing the killer since then? These years of substance abuse are painfully obvious in the face of Cohle in 2012. Which means that there has to be some kind of continuity across these 17 years. This means that they must have been in contact before the 2012 investigation to rehearse their act.įurthermore, it seems that Cohle in ep.1 is not all that surprised to find the true killer is still on the loose: for how long had he known that their first investigation did not answer all of the open questions? Did/Does Hart share his doubts?Īlso, it seems like we are witnessing the descend of Cohle back into drugs that will lead him to where he is in 2012. Hart and Cohle, on the other hand, present the same story but in a very subtle way: Cohle and his problems with his father, Hart like someone who knows about Cohle's father but does not really care anymore. They don't suspect that Cohle and/or Hart have been trying to hide the real killer, they don't seem to know where their own suspicions actually are. They don't know, though, by whom or for what reason. In 2012, the police obviously suspects that the original investigation has been tampered with. So, how Hart and Cohle finally got to their suspect was highly illegal with a lot of collateral damage - which they try to hide. Storywise, it makes the whole 2012 investigation much more mysterious. There is plenty of time in the off-season for memes, but only a short window for discussion when the episodes are new. This is to give room for discussion to take place. While the show is on air, some submissions, especially upvoted ones, will be removed if they aren't sufficiently related to True Detective or their quality is low. Trolls, excessively hostile/bigoted users, spammers, bots and so on will be banned. No requests for or links to torrents/streams/etc. if someone says "Season 1 question" in the title, then you can't post untagged season 2 spoilers there). Submission titles should not contain spoilers.Īssume all content in this subreddit has spoilers in the comments and the links up to the latest officially aired episode - unless the title indicates otherwise (e.g. Use the following spoiler code for comments: (#s "True Detective")
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