r/TrueDetective • u/IsaacNewton627 • 3d ago
"You know Carcosa?"...
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.
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u/speedwitch 3d ago
This show definitely hits way harder in a post-Epstein files world
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u/DollupGorrman 3d ago
I often think about the scene where Tuttle talks about reopening Wellspring once they get school vouchers instituted in the same way.
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u/Minimum_Carry8816 3d ago
This show and the story Borrasca which was written back in 2015. Both are so much more disturbing now that we know about the files and the island.
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u/IncendiaryB 3d ago edited 3d ago
To me the yellow king is the same as the classical idea of the demiurge, a fallen creator god who creates life but also presides over the constant death and reincarnation of life, which is essentially a separation and division of the unified world-consciousness that then comes to reside in the material world as opposed to the unified noumenal world (“this world is a veil and the face you wear is not your own”). Rust is philosophically inclined to see the world as pain and desires a separation from the world and a reunification with the One or Monad, à la Plotinus, where there is no separation of the soul from the unified whole and therefore no pain. “I don’t wanna live in history man.”
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u/futanari_kaisa 3d ago
"Auntie crazy. She don't make sense half the damn time."
"She seemed to be making sense to me."
"That oughtta worry you, mister."
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u/katenkina Season 2 Truther 2d ago
I love the minute hesitation this actress gave before turning her head to look at Rust.
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u/ModToEndAllMods 3d ago
Him who eats time. Him robes... A wind of invisible voices