True Detective: Season 2 stars named

I've always liked Rachel McAdams, but something about THIS role makes her...godDAMN...all kinds of sensual.
 
I've always liked Rachel McAdams, but something about THIS role makes her...godDAMN...all kinds of sensual.

This, and her turn as Kate / Ophelia in Slings & Arrows. She is pretty similarly wonderful in the latter.
 
I've actually never watched that. I will now. Thanks!

Let me know what you end up thinking of it; I'm a big fan (but I realize it's not really the type of show with broad appeal). It does have some of the best opening-credits songwriting work of any show I've seen.
 
Let me know what you end up thinking of it; I'm a big fan (but I realize it's not really the type of show with broad appeal). It does have some of the best opening-credits songwriting work of any show I've seen.

Sure thing. Looking forward to it now!
 
That was rather depressing. I wouldn't say it was terrible, just very dark.

If they had to kill them at least they could've made it a little more exciting. It was clear for too long they were going to die. I guess the writers felt they didn't deserve any better. At least they both saved their women.
 
It was pretty well-directed. Other than that, they rushed like hell to cram a bunch of story in. A real disappointment of a season overall.
 
I don't know, it was ok. Just dark, but I really didn't think those two would make it out with all their baggage.

I didn't see the point of the Mexican Cartel really. I wish they hadn't been involved. I really grew to like Frank at the end and I didn't see the point of him getting loose and then him getting boxed in on the way out of town. Pretty cruel ending.

I guess they were alluding to the story coming out in the future when Adams was telling all to the reporter,but I wish we had seen a little more on that.
 
Here is my rub with the entire show so far (1 and 2):

By the time you get to find out who the "killer\villan" is...the character is a complete throw away. The Yellow King and the guy in the bus station were both complete throw away characters looking back.
 
Season 2 was way too Hollywoodish compared to season 1 with not as good writing or production or acting

It still was better than most out there but season 1 was soo good that season 2 was going to be a failure pretty much no matter what in the eyes of fans
 
Here is my rub with the entire show so far (1 and 2):

By the time you get to find out who the "killer\villan" is...the character is a complete throw away. The Yellow King and the guy in the bus station were both complete throw away characters looking back.

Does it really matter if the killer/s are main characters or not?
 
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