True Detective: Season 2 stars named

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Any viewers?

Watched the first 2 eps back to back, and love it!

Each season is going to have a different cast.

This season stars Woody Harrelson and Matt McCougirhnirh0t4y09ey.

Great performances so far, and the show is not as wild as The Following.
 
I watched the first two episodes and really liked it as well. Cool idea to have each season feature a different cast too.
 
Like it. You guys know that one guy and only guy wrote the whole show? Every line. That's unheard of nowadays.
 
I've talked to a few people who say it's boring and I just don't get that....love it.
 
Im giving it 2 more episodes. Right now, I'm bored out of my mind.
Find a way to get The Bridge and/or The Killing, 2 crime dramas from Denmark. You have to read the subtitles but both shows are much better than the American versions, imo.
 
I've talked to a few people who say it's boring and I just don't get that....love it.
That show is a mystery that's going to take a whole season to be solved. A lot of people don't have that kind of patience. I like it too. I think the actors enjoy the chance to really develop their characters with a story that long.
 
That show is a mystery that's going to take a whole season to be solved. A lot of people don't have that kind of patience. I like it too. I think the actors enjoy the chance to really develop their characters with a story that long.

Yeah, Agree. There are shows where the mystery keeps me intrigued enough to spend 15 hours watching a series. There just hasn't been anything that leaves me wanting to see the next episode right now. Maybe that changes in the next episode or 2, if not, I'm done with it.
 
Maybe next week will get interesting.

I think since the present day storyline is the Black Cops interviewing McCon and Woody separately, they're trying to figure out how they found their serial killer 10 years prior. I think the last few episodes are McConn and Woody helping the black cops find the present day serial killer which has yet to be revealed.

Looks like next week we get to meet a Buffalo Bill like character.
 
I think since the present day storyline is the Black Cops interviewing McCon and Woody separately, they're trying to figure out how they found their serial killer 10 years prior. I think the last few episodes are McConn and Woody helping the black cops find the present day serial killer which has yet to be revealed.

Looks like next week we get to meet a Buffalo Bill like character.

I think they suspect Cohle of being a copycat of sorts. I've thought that since the beginning, but last episode really drove that point home with one of the murdered girls being the one he went on a (double) date with.
 
I think they suspect Cohle of being a copycat of sorts. I've thought that since the beginning, but last episode really drove that point home with one of the murdered girls being the one he went on a (double) date with.

Hmm.

I was wondering when he was looking at those pictures he was loooking at was of the girl he went on that double date with.

The flashback scenes I can't tell if they're in chronological order or just sporadic.

So you think they think Russ is a bad guy?
 
Hmm.

I was wondering when he was looking at those pictures he was loooking at was of the girl he went on that double date with.

The flashback scenes I can't tell if they're in chronological order or just sporadic.

So you think they think Russ is a bad guy?

Yes. I think they think he is. Wouldn't surprise me to see a twist and have it be Hart.
 
This is the exact same formula as The Killing and The Bridge, and so far seems like the worst of the three, but I'm still interested.

However I used to look forward to new episodes of Barnaby Jones.
 
Did a binge watch the other day and I like it. It's a slow procedural and I tend to like those. I've never seen the Danish "The Killing," but I thought the first two seasons of the American knock-off was pretty decent (thought the third season had its moments as well). Couldn't get into FX's The Bridge, but I might binge watch it again and sometimes it takes me a second watch to warm up to things.

I will say this. For all the rap that McConaughey gets from some quarters, the guy is a really good actor. I'm glad he's ditched the rom-com circuit for now because I thought although it was making him a ton of jing, it was really putting him into a hole artistically. I also hold Harrelson in high esteem and he has elevated his game over the years.
 
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