^ that was incredible
x3Btw, i heard it was a 10 episode season.
8 episodes. So only 2 more.
Btw, i heard it was a 10 episode season.[/quote]
8 episodes. So only 2 more.
obviously thats another reason why he deserved to die
the scars on his face oh god i cant wait another week wtffffffffffffffffffff
Episode 7 was awesome, the tape part especially. There's just so much emotion and depth to the characters. :D
6 days is far too long for me to contain my anticipation for the finale :(
already checked DVR...looks like its gonna be a 1 hour episode next week
thats pretty shitty, typically a season finale is longer than the normal run time of a show...especially with something like HBO i'd expect it to be 2hrs...oh well
thats pretty shitty, typically a season finale is longer than the normal run time of a show...especially with something like HBO i'd expect it to be 2hrs...oh well
Great show. Who was that old guy in Episode 7 does he have any significance
TrathShow ContentThat is some mad bullshit how near the school he didn't have scars and now that we get a "good angle" he does.
[spoiler]He also had some pretty substantial facial hair back then, the beard was kinda covering them up.[/spoiler]
also lawnmower dude aka green eared spaghetti monsters name is errol childress which is the same last name as one of the prison guards of that guy that killed himself in prison and also the name of a sheriff mentioned in one of earlier episodes who had something to do with the fonteneau case
also lawnmower dude aka green eared spaghetti monsters name is errol childress which is the same last name as one of the prison guards of that guy that killed himself in prison and also the name of a sheriff mentioned in one of earlier episodes who had something to do with the fonteneau case[/spoiler]
For people interested in off-beat theories about how the finale will go, dailybeast posted an interesting article outlining some of the ones that make the most sense. Some of them are goofy but some really line up so its a pretty good read.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/03/05/craziest-theories-of-how-true-detective-will-end-killer-marty-the-five-horsemen-and-more.html
[spoiler]also wow he was mowing in a spiral at the end of ep7 i did not fucking notice that[/spoiler]
SEASON FINALE TOMORROWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
my body is ready
my body is ready
Great ending to the best season of TV I've ever watched. Highly recommend.
EDIT: The IMDB page says there is a 9th episode titled "Episode #1.9". Anyone know what it's all about? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3579820/?ref_=tt_ep_ep9
EDIT: The IMDB page says there is a 9th episode titled "Episode #1.9". Anyone know what it's all about? http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3579820/?ref_=tt_ep_ep9
:D
Unexpected not in the way you might think.
Spoilers below obviously:
As for the final 15 mins in the hospital. I thought it dealt with some really awesome concepts. Simple but awesome. Being a huge Tolkien fan, there were comments about stories and stars and light and dark that were a nice surprise. Rust "coming around"/reborn was the twist ending for me. Him not dying was the twist. HBO ending a series with a complete nihilist believing in something . . . whatever it is, was a twist.
The final dialogue was a welcomed period to the series. Rust telling Marty he is wrong as usual, but this time with a reference to Genesis 1 and the big bang theory while looking like Jesus? Get out of here. "In the beginning there was only darkness. If you ask me, light is winning."
Unexpected not in the way you might think.
Spoilers below obviously:
[spoiler]Seriously I'm about to spoil the end[/spoiler]
[spoiler]I really liked that ending. I assume a lot of people are going to hate it, but I loved the non-twist simple culmination of all the events leading up to discovering and killing Childress.
As for the final 15 mins in the hospital. I thought it dealt with some really awesome concepts. Simple but awesome. Being a huge Tolkien fan, there were comments about stories and stars and light and dark that were a nice surprise. Rust "coming around"/reborn was the twist ending for me. Him not dying was the twist. HBO ending a series with a complete nihilist believing in something . . . whatever it is, was a twist.
The final dialogue was a welcomed period to the series. Rust telling Marty he is wrong as usual, but this time with a reference to Genesis 1 and the big bang theory while looking like Jesus? Get out of here. "In the beginning there was only darkness. If you ask me, light is winning." [/spoiler]
amazing series ending would recommend.
this and Twin peaks are my favorite shows so far.
a+
this and Twin peaks are my favorite shows so far.
a+
Season finale was great, so good that it's now one of my favorite shows. It's crazy how much was put into 8 episodes, which is totally different from what I expected coming into the show. The quality, acting, characters, were all really well done.
10/10 would recommend.
10/10 would recommend.
it felt way longer than 8 episodes, but not in a bad way.
BLoodSireShow ContentRust telling Marty he is wrong as usual, but this time with a reference to Genesis 1 and the big bang theory while looking like Jesus? Get out of here. "In the beginning there was only darkness. If you ask me, light is winning."
Amazing...
[spoiler] Rust telling Marty he is wrong as usual, but this time with a reference to Genesis 1 and the big bang theory while looking like Jesus? Get out of here. "In the beginning there was only darkness. If you ask me, light is winning." [/spoiler][/quote]
Amazing...
[spoiler]Also, when that bastard threw the fucking hammer. Ò_Ó [/spoiler]