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Like others, I was extremely skeptical that the writers/producers of 'True Detective' would be able to keep the momentum going into Season 2 given there would be a new cast, setting, story, and different directors. But, from the 'sorta similar' opening title credits (was that Leonard Cohen?) to each an every dark and nihilistic scene, I'm happy to say my skepticism has been lifted (not entirely, but enough to allow me to enjoy the show without making constant comparisons to last season). Certainly, this is film noir, and everything is dark, bleak, and extreme. All of our protagonists are troubled souls, and finding out why will be an interesting journey. And to be honest, while Colin Farrell's Det. Ray Volcaro was the character I was looking forward to most (and he didn't disappoint! don't be a bully kids!), Vince Vaughn was the most surprising. His 'crooked businessman trying to go somewhat legit' Fank Semyon was the most centered and rounded character in the episode (despite him having some super noir-tastic quotes, such as ' Never do anything out of hunger. Not even eat.' WTF?). Anyway, toss in badass Rachel McAdams as Ani Bezzerides and Taylor Kitsch as CHP Officer Paul Woodrough (both were great IMO, especially McAdams) and I think we have a nice group to get us through this year. They're all dark as hell, but still.
Anyway, I like that they sort of introduced the characters and built towards the ending (mystery solved - we know where Caspere is now!) rather than opening with the murder. Caspere has some obvious ghosts and like last year, the big questions remain - who killed Caspere, and why?
What did everyone think?
Anyway, I like that they sort of introduced the characters and built towards the ending (mystery solved - we know where Caspere is now!) rather than opening with the murder. Caspere has some obvious ghosts and like last year, the big questions remain - who killed Caspere, and why?
What did everyone think?