Tfw you will never experience S1 True Detective threads on Sup Forums in the wake of a new episode ever again

>tfw you will never experience S1 True Detective threads on Sup Forums in the wake of a new episode ever again.

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Does no one else miss the threads of speculation?

Season 2 killed the series.

Why was season 2 even called season 2? It had nothing to do with the plot or the characters or the universe of the first season

Plebs killed the series.
Season 2 was great.

As if anyone could actual think this.

remember Sup Forums during this era?

caspere thought this

>I have the attention span of a fucking fish

>Season 2 was great.
Dude, you may want to look into assisted suicide.
I will assist you.

Dropped it after episode 1.
How bad was it really guys?

>the threads after this
TD threads came pretty close, it was a twice as bright half as long thing. LOST was pretty GOAT but it did delute after the show dragged on and began making shit up as it went along.

>what's an anthology series
i agree though i hated saying goodbye to those characters forever

Cringeworthy reply desu

Not as cringe-worthy as your nigger taste.

Season two had some good things going for it (Valcoro,Vince's story line), but it was bogged down in a boring "complex" plot and two many unnecessary characters. And Ultimately it lacked the mystery, charm, and beautiful direction of season one.

>he was a big guy... a lot bigger than you
I knew I was going to have a good night on Sup Forums after that

>nigger taste
What does that even mean?

I liked Frank.

But who the fuck was the yellow king?

It means you have awful taste, goddamn moron.
Not him btw.

>ywn see these for the first time ever again

;_;

Hey fuck you man, I'm having fun provoking some retard into replying with quips and buzzwords and you step in with mean words making me feel bad.
Season 2 was just as good as the first.

I knew Season 2 was going to be shit when "Hey, they killed Henchman X" was left floating in the air without previous mention nor follow-up.

>His name was...

Exactly.

Was it all meaningless bros?

more like s1 finale

yes, it was like a more sophisticated wink to the camera

>mfw green paint

>I didn't like season 2

has there been greater tits on tv?

Care to elaborate?

One of Vince Vaughn's henchmen is killed in an early episode. This henchman is referred to by his proper name. He was never mentioned nor appeared on screen prior to his announced death. His death played no role in developing the story or moving the plot forward. Towards the end of the season his widow is visited by Vaughn to.... I can't even remember.

There was just too much of the vague fuckery and red herring shit going on.

When your audience finds itself having to web search characters names multiple times during the season to remember who he is/was then you are doing it wrong.

Daddario will never put you in handcuffs and ride you to Train Song.

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The vagueness and briefly mentioned, mostly unimportant characters were there in s1 too.
Personally I couldn't even tell what people's names were even when they were mentioned multiple times since I'm not a native speaker and everyone constantly mumbles.
That's one of the appeals of the show to me however, I actually like the confusion and I believe it to be very realistic, compared to other crime shows at least.

The season 2 plot is baffling. Pizzaman managed to somehow create a story that was simultaneously convoluted and paper thin.

It just wasn't compelling at all.

It's supposed to be that shit that makes the scene makes more sense subconsciously and is fun to notice.

Also you have to remember the main villain was a smaller part of a cult that's reaches extend far

>he gets killed like it's nothing
he would have been a better villain than wacky fat man

>>he gets killed like it's nothing

This is entirely ok. He was creepy and interesting, but obviously just a pawn in the wider picture. Le wacky fat inbred man was kinda shit though, and him being the gardener was even more shit.

The more obvious problem is that the villains of the season are just corrupt cops and government officials. The corruption has no intrigue. There's no stakes until the ass-half of the season. It's just old men having sex parties with consenting prostitutes then we find out about the jewel thing in the last episode. Who gives a shit? Just because some people who really shouldn't be doing illegal things don't mean we care.

Compare that to season one where it's established in the first episode that there's a deranged child murderer on the loose.

>This post
What, did you expect a hand to hand fight on a skyscraper or something? The scene where marty executes him out of rage is one of the best in the show.

>Le wacky fat inbred man was kinda shit though, and him being the gardener was even more shit.

Childress was fucking terrifying. He seems like a humble country boy infront of the cops and to normal people, then when he's alone he talks like a literary character and then shifts into creepy psychotic talk.

It was meant to show the omnipotence of the cult. They are everywhere, on a symbolic level.

Maybe it's a matter of taste but he wasn't just that terrifying to me. I get what they were going for with his inane posh accent, and his wack sister was fairly disturbing, but he just wasn't a very satisfying final villain even though the pieces were there.

His environment (house and Carcosa) told a better story than his character. I liked the part when he was calling Rust "little priest" but everything else about his character was on the verge of being ridiculous.

>Who gives a shit? Just because some people who really shouldn't be doing illegal things don't mean we care.
Oh boy. Try living somewhere with high levels of corruption and then you'll understand intrigue.

Yeah, having him be an interdimensional portal demon, like Sup Forums originally thought, would have been much more satisfying.

There should've been a blue laser shooting to the sky when he died followed by a big explosion that rust would've survived cause he's badass lol, just like me ecksdee.

no, and i agree with you about that scene, but childress wasn't a great choice

yeah that's the only other alternative

He was practically a parody of the type of stock character (experienced villain trying to go straight) that appears in crime shows/films except played straight.

It got fucking worse, user. No joke.

Joking aside, a massive draw for many people in S1 was the horror references (e.g. Chambers, Ligotti, Bierce), Rust's narcotic visions, and the sense of supernatural dread the villains cast. I never actually believed the murderer would be revealed to be a Lovecraftian cosmic entity but that atmosphere of subtle implications and touches here and there are what really made the show stand out.

Most of the complaints in this thread are vague and buzzwordy. The reason most people didn't like s2 is because it was very subdued, slow-paced and rather complicated for something that you come back to in weekly intervals.
I guess those can be seen as negatives for some, but you can't say that it's objectively worse than s1.
Also s1 had a steady director while s2 didn't, which caused a few episodes to be lower quality, on the whole however both seasons are pretty good imo.

In all honesty, senpaitachi, I just couldn't feel anything for the characters in S2. Old wood-face Woodrow & maybe-have-sex Bezerides couldn't raise a care out of me if they tried. Valcoro's "failure-as-a-father-but-a-damn-good-cop" backstory we've seen so many times before as have we seen Semyon's mature-crim-going-straight routine.

The plot seemed incredibly muddled. Why did we need to see Valcoro informing Semyon of the investigation when the latter could have just conducted his own investigation using his own criminal contacts (and cutting a lot of red tape), thus making Semyon more relevant to the plot.

Over all, I think the Dorne subplot of S5 of GoT had about the same merit and entertainment value.

They were shit.
>muh lovecraft
>muh yellow king
>muh rust is the killer
>muh no, marty is the killer
>muh green ears

ye. tho I liked the characters

Are you saying that you preferred Rust and Marty and their infinitely more cliched backgrounds?
To clarify, I also did, I just don't believe that the characters were any worse in S2, there were just more of them and not enough time to focus on each one.

The reason I didn't like season 2 was because it had too many main characters, so it kept bouncing all over the fucking place.

Fair enough, I agree with that statement and this post was mine too.

Rust's background was cliched (undercover-turned-junky with no social skills but one hell of a cop) but I thought what they did with him (the visions, the nihilism, the whole attitude) was just far more interesting than what they did with S2's characters.

>there will never be a duo with as much on screen chemistry as Harrelson and McConaughey ever again

Feel with me

>starts cutting up beer cans
>tears stream down face

That Reggie ledoue setup and fake story about them fighting desperately to survive against the gunfire.
Fuck that was brilliant.
I think Mcconnahey made the show, without him the first season would have been as generic as the second

Good.

To be fair Pizzaman and Fukunaga put in great work on season one as well, Harrelson was also amazing. It's just a superb series of TV all round.

this

s1 had mystery to it
s2 was all depressed people and some stupid shit about buying up land cheap that would then become valuable.

Season 2 isn't that bad, but it really didn't need Taylor Kitsch or to a lesser extent Rachel McAdams' characters. They added nothing to the show for the most part.

Those were fun nights. I remember smoking bongs and getting lost in that show then funposting all night afterwards

i remember going through a tough time in my life (gf raped) when this show came out and the endless speculation in these threads were the best times i've had on Sup Forums.

Never lost my keys

Never even had a fucking keychain
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I liked season 2. My only issue was Frank, but I thought his ending made sense. Everyone's ending was good and made sense and I loved the main story, again Frank's story was retarded.

He was a b-movie villain. Episode 8 opening with him in his farm house doing accents was underwhelming as fuck.

Ledoux was more interesting.

I don't.

All the MUH LOVECRAFT/COSMIC HORROR idiots muddied the show with their fantasy.

...

It was good and what a lot of real world serial killers are like, you're just a pleb who was expecting a generic epic final boss mastermind.

best delivery in the series

>what a lot of real world serial killers are like

Kek, are you 12? He chewed the scenery doing fucking accents. He was completely unrealistic.

That was somewhat the point though. They found out the best they could get was some inbred dude killing people but the reality of it was that it was all part of a upper class cult. That's why the entire end monologue is about their failure still being a step in the right direction.

GOAT

IKTFB

Yes

Wrong.

my two favorite lines of season 2 were "the blue balls in my heart" line by Frank and Velcoro telling gay cop to get some Pedialyte for his hangover. oh and when gay cop called his mother a cooz. not sure which one was worse.

overall, s2 was a letdown. Fukunaga elevated the material of s1, the handful of directors for s2 did the story no service. i feel a good story was there, it was just handled improperly. lots of pointless scenes, underwhelming action, convoluted narrative, etc.

they really didnt, there were more angry autistics like yourself ruining threads with posts like that actually.

you must actually be the same autistic i remember who would sperg out like that, definitely you.

Now you're starting to understand Pizzaman's writing a little bit.

to be honest even though the show wasnt good the season 2 threads were pure fucking unadulterated comedy gold

>I was never too good at math. Shit, I was terrible in school. I failed calculus three times. But when you've got four dead bodies on your hands, three hours until sunset, and two dirty cops digging through your trash can --- well then the numbers start adding up real fast. I'm talking Road Runner fast. And if you can't put one and two together, and if the guilt you got weighing on your back isn't equal to the unit pressure of four dead men when you divide that heaviness by the surface area of LA -- that's when you know the test's fixed and there ain't no right answer. Just a bunch of fucking equations that all equal a big ugly zero. Like life.

Was the rat monologue the greatest monologue ever recorded?
Did you ever expect Vince Vaughn to be such a superb actor?
Have you ever eaten out of hunger?

Yeah pretty much every supper for me is out of hunger. I work long hours so whenever i get home i always feel kinda 11 o' clockish

Never do anything out of hunger, not even eat

goddamn it was so good

best tv i've seen in a long while

You can say they're equally cliched, but Rust and Marty as much more fleshed out and natural. They explore a much wider array of emotions than S2's never ending miserablism

the acting wasn't really consistent, other than Rust, a lot of the characters in season 1 felt like they could have been real people
Everyone in season 2 felt like they were larger than life and not everyone was that great at acting
The cinematography was a huge downgrade from season 1 too. A lot of it looked like a basic network show. It took away the atmosphere that season 1 had.

I really hated how season 2 had the 2 different police stations contrasting so blatantly with eachother. The one Velcoro was part of looked like it came from the 70s and so did everyone in it, and it's where the corruption came from.

The one Ani was part of was modern and clean and they were all by the book in there, no tolerance for corruption.

How lazy can you be with this shit seriously?

Not liking based Stan. He was a key character in Frank's arc.