jesus christ all the ing over analyzing makes me want to stop talking about the show on the internet.
Can't wait for the finale tomorrow.
jesus christ all the ing over analyzing makes me want to stop talking about the show on the internet.
Can't wait for the finale tomorrow.
Hart and Cohle have painted themselves in such a corner by kidnapping Sheriff hole I don't know how they can get out without one of them (Cohle) being sacrificed in one way or another.
Well, if they can prove his involvement and blow the case open, they can absolve themselves of that issue.
Tough to see with Rust, given his rep.
Just speculating. Only a gimmick ending would be disappointing, and I can't see that happening.
Well, they have lied for each other before. You get a lot of credibility when you build a case and solve a high profile case as they thought they did. Same thing to me.
Right. I can see their lying to make Marty the hero again with Rust taking a fall. It's not like Rust cares about anything else now.
I see - I just think that if they truly finish the job, there will be no legal issue for Rust. If he wants out he would do it on his own terms, but we will see..
I'd be surprised if Rust didn't die before credits roll. Both have nothing to live for.
I have to admit, Rust not remembering the lawn mower guy isn't consistent with his character. Bothers me a little bit. Also, painting the spiral symbol on the inside of the storage unit door was a little silly.
Rewatching 7 I want to torture Sheriff Open Carry Maserati myself.
I almost cried from that last line, real talk
A bit cheesy and not true to Cohle's character imo.
I don't really even want to watch any other tv shows after this. I don't think they will add up. I have only watched 2 shows in my life (because I either watch sports, news or movies): Sons of Anarchy & True Detective.
That's what made it so great to me--for HIM to say that line after all he's been through just felt like an emotional high. I'm glad he didn't kill himself or was sacrificed or any other proposed plot twists. I loved it, man...no
yes damnit, yes....
I didn't want the ending to be him having a religious experience as if his entire life was a lie and a dream he had while in a coma was the truth.
It was a dignified and satisfying way of wrapping up his character, w/o killing him. Now they can't go back to him now b/c he's a changed man, w/o the dark, brooding edginess. I see why you'd disagree and I ain't saying you're wrong, but to me his catharsis and emotional 180 was a nice alternative to convenient death/suicide. I'm American afterall, we're suckers for happy endings![]()
epic hbogo fail tbh
btw there was still plenty of darkness to go around at the end...
-Tuttles were spared
-The other horsemen weren't directly revealed/caught
-The scene where Marty's ex-wife and kids visit him in the hospital and he breaks down b/c he threw away a good thing.
The genius of it was that it was straightforward. There wasn't some epic thing - it just happened. I love that we weren't lied to and just got to see it play out and all the demons/emotions/release that came along with it. It reminds me of No Country for Old Men. People either loved it or hated it. Most that hated it did so IMO because there wasn't the clean wrap up/happy ended. It just ended.
TWC's activation servers are ed, so lame. True Detective finale is owning HBO and TWC
So how long before "critics" call it a "farce" that was foisted upon it's viewers using a-list actors as smoke screens for the obviously ty storyline?
"Well, once there was only dark. If you ask me, the light's winning."
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