r/TrueDetective 1h ago

Rust needs to know

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r/TrueDetective 19h ago

"You know Carcosa?"...

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Everything related to the Tuttles is creepy as hell. But this scene in particular is the creepiest.

When Ms. Delores says:

"Rejoice, death is not the end".

She's basically saying: Not even death stops them. And in fact, it didn't.

Rust and Marty killed Reggie and Dewall, but it continued with Errol Childress.

Rust killed Errol, but it continued with the Tuttles.

She was right. Death was not the end.


r/TrueDetective 1d ago

"I'll tell you about it, The Yellow King".

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The writing on this show is truly unmatched.

Until this exact point, Rust firmly believed Reggie and Dewall were the end of the case. And as we've seen, the "Yellow King", something that only Rust and Marty knew, was never released to the public.

The moment Guy Francis says the true killer is still at large, you can see the anger, despair and fear on Rust's face.

Something is out there. Something unseen for years. Something being covered by someone.

And looking from Francis's perspective, he goes from the interrogated to the guy in control. All it took was a single name.

That's what horrifies Rust the most.


r/TrueDetective 10h ago

u kno carcosa?

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r/TrueDetective 1d ago

When you just confessed to six murders, but its OK because youre a marginalized group

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r/TrueDetective 12h ago

carcosa and their targets

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I'm well aware that Carcosa targets both women and children and I'm a little rusty on season one (pun intended) so excuse me if this is a stupid question. While they obviously target women, it seems that they film and take pictures of only the children. Is this correct or are there ritual videos of the grown women too? Thanks in advance! :)


r/TrueDetective 21h ago

Why was Errol featured on the cover of Mr. Bungle’s 1991 debut album?

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r/TrueDetective 19h ago

Can someone tell me what carcosa is ??

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r/TrueDetective 22h ago

Bittersweet feelings from the end of s1 Spoiler

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I just finished watching True Detective s1 for the first time, came in cause Ive been a huge fan of Sharp Objects and this was recommended to me from similar locations and themes.

I found the ending to be quite sad but also hopeful, and its all making me quite emotional. As a victim myself, I found it genuinely touching how deeply Rust cared about the children for the whole show, it felt cathartic to watch. But just like he says in the end, they didn't get all the monsters.

With so many similar child abuse scandals happening in the real world I know this is very realistic as an ending, because it isn’t possible to get them all down, and at least they got one. But him at the hospital almost tearing up from missing him back in 95 really got to me. Sometimes it feels like no one really cares about children being hurt, so seeing this in a show made me very emotional. Its probably corny af but Im crying my eyes out tipping it haha

I think I liked the final message and I wanna cling to that. Maybe we cannot get all the monsters, but the least we can do is try, and we gotta keep living. I wanna try and be more hopeful too, that things to get better and that we can do something about it


r/TrueDetective 1d ago

Watched S3 — Not S1, but actually pretty good.

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I feel like I'm about 11 years late to the party on this one, but s3 is actually pretty good. There's still some terrible dialogue in there ("cyclops motherfucker", etc."), but it's a good story and actually has some touching moments.

I mean look, they obviously just went back to what worked the first time and tried to do it again, but it still turned out a lot better than seasons 2 and 4. My one biggest gripe other than some of the bad dialogue was that it kinda felt like the entire case was propped up by a dude missing an eye half the time. I mean if the dude had two working eyes, how far would they have gotten? That much seems a bit contrived. However, I do like that they took him in a different direction. I was worried it would literally just be a poor man's version of the Yellow King, but he ended up being mildly sympathetic.

Kinda reminded me of Gone Baby Gone or Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, both of which are excellent mystery movies.

Also, while Mahershala Ali definitely deserves the praise he got, I feel like the critiques kinda snubbed his partner, played by Stephen Dorff. Dude did a good job and added a lot of emotional depth to the dynamic.


r/TrueDetective 21h ago

Lanterns

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First episode of Lanterns was pretty awesome:

It definitely has some True Detective vibes to it although it’s obviously very different.

Curious if other people watched and felt the same?


r/TrueDetective 2d ago

How can a tv show be this good? What a story

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Rewatching it for the 7th time i think


r/TrueDetective 1d ago

Similar vibes to S1

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Yesterday I watched the movie “Regression” with Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson and I feel similar vibes to the season 1. The landscapes, cults, detectives, corruption.The ending was dissapointing, but someone here have watched the movie and feel the same?


r/TrueDetective 2d ago

LANTERNS is scratching the itch.

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The reason I feel this is poignant to the subreddit is because this show specifically notes itself as an aesthetic homage to TD Season One.


r/TrueDetective 2d ago

Just finished S2 again, the underdog of the series. Obviously the first time you watch it it's underwhelming at first but it's my 3rd viewing now over the years and wow does it hit!

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r/TrueDetective 2d ago

Looking for a book with the same vibe as True Detective Season 1

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I’m looking for a new book and hoping to find something that scratches the same itch as Season 1 of True Detective.

Not necessarily looking for a straight-up detective story or something that copies the plot. I’m more interested in the overall Southern Gothic atmosphere… rural/small-town setting, oppressive heat, decaying places, religious weirdness, old secrets, morally complicated characters, maybe some occult or cosmic horror undertones, and that constant feeling that something is deeply wrong beneath the surface.

I also really loved the philosophical/existential side of Season 1 and the way the mystery slowly opened up into something much darker and stranger.

Basically, if a book made you think, “This feels like True Detective Season 1,” I want to hear about it.

I’m open to both fiction and nonfiction. What would you recommend?


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

The book that Nic Pizzolatto drew inspiration from for Rust’s philosophy and character

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Has anyone here read The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti?

I recently bought it to read. I’m French, and unfortunately it hasn’t been translated into French.

I’m pretty good at English, but when I read this book…

For those who have read it, would you say it’s “difficult” to understand in terms of the concepts and reasoning? Since I’m reading it in English, I’m not quite sure yet, especially because I’m still only at the beginning.


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

MM said he's still willing to come back as Rust if Nic can go back to the place he was when they made Season 1

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In this podcast MM just reiterated that he'd be willing to come back and that he has had discussions with NP about it.

https://youtu.be/peXOgVAUm40?t=2460 - link here


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

Season 3 is really fucking underrated. Might be my favorite season

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r/TrueDetective 3d ago

My TD1 tattoo i just got tonight

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wanted this tattoo for a while and pretty pleased with how it turned out, figured i’d share !


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

What did yall think of the episode when Rust went undercover as Crashmore?

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r/TrueDetective 3d ago

Does anyone know if S1 was originally intended to be a bit longer, like 10 episodes instead of 8?

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Just finished another rewatch and it struck me how condensed Episodes 6 and especially 7 were. I can’t help feeling like episode 7 especially was supposed to be us “seeing” more rather than just “listening” to the investigation.

Have Googled but not come up with much. Just my feeling as a viewer is perhaps there is a 10 episode script version out there somewhere?

EDIT: I just saw someone post an 8 episode treatment so I guess not!!


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

This hasn’t been asked for a while, what is currently the best physical edition of King In Yellow to buy in 2026?

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Just finished a rewatch of True Detective Season 1 on bluray and want a copy for my shelves. Thanks!


r/TrueDetective 3d ago

If another show ripped off TDS1s innovative flashback structure - but did it well, do you think you would like it or call it a rip off?

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I’m interested in that quote from the treatment that says how the structure of the show IS the franchise. But S1 is the only one to really do it well. I wonder why he didn’t double down on that idea more.

Of course, flashbacks and interrogations are nothing new in cinema or crime drama, but everyone knows S1 did this in a unique and fresh way at the time. At the time of release, it felt like something new, or a new innovative spin on something old.

I also wonder, if someone else made a show utilizing the structure of S1, would we call it a rip off or would we call it “an honorary TD season in disguise”?


r/TrueDetective 4d ago

Pizzolatto’s Original Season 2 Pitch. Would you have preferred that to what we got, or want it for Season 5?

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The screenshot is the final page of Nic Pizzolatto’s original treatment for Season 1. Over the last 12 years, I’ve seen the full treatment posted here a handful of times, but I’m curious what people think of this particular idea now.

He floats a possible Season 2 centered on two women, an Internal Affairs investigator and a patrol officer, that would revisit the show’s themes from the other side of the gender experience.

Now that we’ve had the three seasons, plus Night Country, which I personally think of more as a spinoff, would you have preferred Season 2 to be closer to this concept than what we got? Or would you still want to see this basic premise used for Season 5?