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Well the things I've read online seem to indicate hart's daughter turning into a slut is a metaphor for her father's sins reborn.
 
I am thinking Rust's storage locker has all the evidence he has been collecting over the years. I might even ggo so far as to say the "altercation" between Hart and Cohle before he goes missing (that the modern detectives alluded to) might be something they cooked up between themselves to make it seem even more real to those watching them.

Wow. I didn't even think of that angle. Seems that Marty and russ' s relationship as partners grows. At first Hart thinks he's insane but trusts him more throughout the series.
 
Perhaps. But I respect the writing enough to think it is going to be part of the answer/question.

Or she may end up being the next victim of the yellow king. Now that Marty and russ are publicly known, Hart's daughter might be a target.
 
I'm with Dayln on this one, no way he's the killer....I'm going with the deep undercover as well. They've made it a point to show how committed he can be several times throughout the first 5 episodes.
 
I think it's possible they showed how deep he would go undercover to show how dark his character transformed.

It may be one of those things where he obsesses so much about the mystery that it ends up consuming him and he carries on what Ledoux did.

With only 3 episodes left, there isn't any other major character other than Hart that would could be the serial killer and have the show be meaningful. The flashback scene of him going inside the school and back to the original murder scene and obsessing about the symbolism and signs.
 
I think it's possible they showed how deep he would go undercover to show how dark his character transformed.

It may be one of those things where he obsesses so much about the mystery that it ends up consuming him and he carries on what Ledoux did.

With only 3 episodes left, there isn't any other major character other than Hart that would could be the serial killer and have the show be meaningful. The flashback scene of him going inside the school and back to the original murder scene and obsessing about the symbolism and signs.

Hart definitely has more subtle warning signs.
 
Three episodes is a lot of time—they didn't even get to Ledoux 'til partway through the third episode, IIRC. I think they've dropped some little hints about others who might be involved. Tuttle's proximity to the whole thing is certainly worth noting.
 
Three episodes is a lot of time—they didn't even get to Ledoux 'til partway through the third episode, IIRC. I think they've dropped some little hints about others who might be involved. Tuttle's proximity to the whole thing is certainly worth noting.

Yep.
 
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Marty says to the cops that russ and Maggie had something going on for a few years. Perhaps a smokescreen to make the cops think they're resentful? Was that altercation?

This is the first show I've watched each episode multiple times before the next episode. From the looks of it, Rust Cohle may be one of the most badass characters in the history of television.
 
Can you imagine how great the walking dead would be if it had writers and writing the quality of true detective?:Gasp:

They've really made Louisiana and Texas look like very very abysmal places, and very desolate to go along with the dark tone of the series. The more I watch this show, the more disappointed of how awful the walking dead is compared to what it could be. This show has raised the bar for storytelling, a shame it will be over in 3 weeks. If the Walking Dead was an 8 episode mini series, they could get rid of so much filler and have more meaningful episodes.
 
Pozzollato expounded on the two present day detectives and their "interview" with Rust.

Remember when Hart says "you thought you were getting a read on Cohle, when actually he was getting a read on you".

Pozzollato says that the genius of that scene is that Rust Cohle asked the detectives for the beer, and by drinking beer, anything he said after drinking would be inadmissible. He played them all along.

Looking more and more like Russ is indeed undercover still for the past 10 years, and Hart knows and is going on with it to.

Perhaps the title "True Detective" is a metaphor for Rust's commitment to solving this case that he went MIA for 10 years.
 
What to make of Harts shock when they were telling him that Rust had veered the case where he wanted it to, and that he brought him all the evidence throughout the case? Nothing? Was that a distraction?
 
What to make of Harts shock when they were telling him that Rust had veered the case where he wanted it to, and that he brought him all the evidence throughout the case? Nothing? Was that a distraction?

Plus they show the 2 getting into a fight over it in the previews for the next episode.....unless, again....they are just trying to make us think that.
 
What to make of Harts shock when they were telling him that Rust had veered the case where he wanted it to, and that he brought him all the evidence throughout the case? Nothing? Was that a distraction?

I think Cohle bringing all the evidence had more to do with the fact Rust cared more about the case while Hart kind of wanted it to go to the taskforce.

Once the clues started going their way, Hart became more engaged in the case.

And I think Hart's "shock" face was a smokescreen. If Dalyn's theory might be true about Rust being undercover the last 10 years and Hart knowing about it, probably the right direction.

I still want to know the backstory of Audrey (Hart's daughter). Was she molested? She seemed to know a lot about sex very young and she was promiscuous as a teenager. I want to know where her storyline fits in with this.
 
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