![]() ![]() That made me not only interested in them but made me also understand them and where they are coming from. And that is through a fragmented structured narrative, in which you see the characters' choices in the past in the nearest past and the present. This is achieved in a pretty similar way in which LOST did that. It is one of the fewest shows that made me understand the characters, their choices, and relate to them, outside LOST which did that perfectly btw. Next, there are the characters who are played exceptionally well by even the most unimportant character. I'm still fascinated about who he is or who will the show suggest he was and how this arc would wrap up. Fucking brilliant, especially McConaughey. So many of the choices the characters make made you ask yourself questions about your life and what would you have done in their place, or simply put would you have done the same or something different? Then there is the continuation of the mystery of the killer and who is, although I've suspected that from the first scene of the show. Yeah, Ive never seen a show of this type even in the same league with True Detective (ahem, season one). The amount of social commentary in this episode for instance was insane. This episode was phenomenal, to simply put it. In fact, an incident involving the three of them led directly to the breakup of her marriage and the two detectives as partners. She's had no contact with Cohl since that time and has positive recollections about him. In the present day, the detectives also question Maggie, now long-divorced from from Martin, about what Chohle might have been up to in 2002. When he starts talking conspiracy and the possible involvement of Billy Lee Tuttle his commander, Maj. ![]() Cohle is convinced that killings are going unreported or unconnected and that they simply didn't get everyone involved in the Dora Lang killing in 1995. Kelly, the girl he and Martin rescued from Reggie Ledoux in 1995, tells him of another man with scars who made her watch what they did to the boy who was held prisoner with her. He learns that back in 1988, there had been accusations of child molestation at the school. Cohle was in fact pursuing a lead about the Tuttle schools, an initiative to provide Christian education as an alternative to public schools. Cohle gets a confession out of her but Martin thinks it contributed to his deteriorating condition. ![]() Their last case as partners was that of Charmaine Boudreau who killed her child. Martin tells Detectives Gilbough and Papania that back in 2002, Cohle started investigating something he wasn't aware of. ![]()
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