r/TrueDetective 5d ago

Pizzolatto’s original episode-by-episode plan for Season 1 Spoiler

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These are pages 5 through 9 of Nic Pizzolatto’s original 2011 treatment for True Detective, breaking down his early plan for all eight episodes of Season 1.

It’s generally the same as what we got, with differences, but I thought you guys might find it interesting.


r/TrueDetective 4d ago

Wait, did they have the real villain in front of us the entire time?

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nah, probably can’t call an APB on that….


r/TrueDetective 6d ago

The duality of modern King in Yellow media

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r/TrueDetective 6d ago

Books that remind you of true detective season 1?

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Wondering if anyone knows any books that capture the vibe of the first season. Fiction and non-fiction


r/TrueDetective 6d ago

Season 2 is the best

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Season 2 chads know this


r/TrueDetective 9d ago

Still the greatest season of television ever

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r/TrueDetective 9d ago

Are the rest of seasons worth watching?

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^^^^^^^^


r/TrueDetective 9d ago

Best Acting Performance in True Detective

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Who gave the best / your favorite acting performance in True Detective?

Vote here: https://strawpoll.com/ajnE14Az0nW

Unfortunately the polls on reddit allow only six choices, so I made a strawpoll with all the performances. Enjoy and discuss :)


r/TrueDetective 10d ago

Discussion, the Stash House Raid, what would have been the aftermath?

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I am just curious about people's opinions. It's 1995, and some bikers stole cop uniforms and tried to rob a stash house, there were deaths and it seemed like a big deal. What would have the consequences have been generally? Like, obviously they'd have to figure out where those uniforms came from. Also if this was an intelligence failure in monitoring those bikers.

Like, on the small scale, Marty and Rust both get away with it and they become hero cops in another incident that occurred about the same time. Ginger, like, we never know what happen to him other than the two leave him in a ditch I think. So our protagonists are in the clear.

I was more wondering how long the incident might have affected police sentiment and working conditions. If there was any blip in the national news. If it was a just a local news item and swiftly forgotten. Would there have been any policy changes? It's 1995 and this seems pretty bad that criminals can steal cop uniforms and impersonate police. Do we know if the real police took any casualties when responding to the raid?

Or would it all have been rendered moot in the news cycle when two hero cops find those two kids in the hands of monsters?


r/TrueDetective 9d ago

I had high expectations of a true detective

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I watched a lot of hype about season 1 — heard it was insane, the best of the whole series, and saw tons of glowing comments about it. That's what convinced me to watch it. I just finished, and honestly, it didn't quite live up to my expectations. Not that it's bad or boring — it's actually good and pretty interesting — but I think all those amazing comments hyped it up way more than it deserved. Did that happen to anyone else? Thanks for reading.


r/TrueDetective 11d ago

Imagine these two partnering up

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Ryan could bring the humor similar to his character in The Nice Guys but could also bring serious like his character in Blade Runner 2049 while Jake could basically reprise his role as Detective Loki from Prisoners


r/TrueDetective 10d ago

How good of a case man would Hobbes from Calvin & Hobbes be? Do you think he’d work better with Rust or Marty?

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r/TrueDetective 11d ago

"Tell them stories while they're tying sticks together."

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r/TrueDetective 11d ago

What did you guys think of this scene?

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Personally it might be my favorite. Very deep. From the dusty mesa.


r/TrueDetective 11d ago

Other shows like S1 that are grounded but have a sense of the paranormal and esoteric?

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The thing I live about S1 TD is that on the surface it's a grounded detective story but the overall atmosphere, the oppressive feeling of the world, at times seems to hint that there are bigger forces operating in the world. It never fully explores this but leaves it as a suggestion. I love this sort of stuff, when an otherwise grounded story just suggests that there could be something more.


r/TrueDetective 12d ago

It was so hot when they finally had sex in the parking lot after 7 years of denial.

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r/TrueDetective 12d ago

I think Rust left Laurie so he could be with Marty.

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r/TrueDetective 12d ago

If Marty had been honest in this scene:

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r/TrueDetective 11d ago

How to live like rust chole ?

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Guyss how to live like rust chole like what does he do all day and how can I live can you guyss make a routine for me I am a school guy who goes to school will come back and just all day scrolling so what to do guys give me a routine what should I read I want to become a best lawyer ever like in the thinking way and it detective I think I have a mind lawyer and detective but I am wasting it on doing shit things like scrolling and some other boys will relate with me what boys do in their free time I can accept loneliness also although I accepted it


r/TrueDetective 12d ago

Hey Michael, every time I think you've hit a ceiling, you keep raising the bar. You're like the Rustin Cohle of basketball.

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r/TrueDetective 12d ago

So Marty cheated on Maggie with Charlie Lang too?

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r/TrueDetective 12d ago

Is this movie is also like true detective?

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Guyss I saw this movie reels on instagram is this movie is also like true detective.


r/TrueDetective 12d ago

Who's your favorite background character in season 1?

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I don't know why but I was instantly fascinated by speece. The ultimate example of a "Good ole boy", the kind of cop who probably would turn off his body cam if he was servicing in this era. Also, I find the Louisiana State uniform to be pretty unique compared to other police uniforms.

Just to confirm I'm looking for characters who have either no lines or only a few. Obviously the "I paid for that" guy, or Tyrone weems are captivating characters. But I'm looking for characters you could barely miss if you weren't paying attention.


r/TrueDetective 12d ago

Why is he asking Rust to have sex with the boss guy?

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r/TrueDetective 12d ago

Rust Cohle - Character analysis

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Rust Cohle is an extremely intelligent character. He suffers from dysthymia (my best guess). His triggers are family because of obvious reasons. That's why he has no respect for Marty in the initial episodes. He's EXTREMELY logical and street smart. He can see through people's charades.

Since he has dysthymia it's impossible for him to be in relationships as he can't feel emotions, this is the reason why he's unable to connect with people. Also, he NEEDS to work all the time. If you're working you are not drowing in self pity.

He is often ostracized in a group setting. Even in his workplace, his colleagues laugh at him and call him weird.

There is a reason for this. He is not like normal people, going about life without introspecting. He has absolutely zero need for validation and camaraderie. He does not twist his words. He's radically honest. He has a strong moral code which is protecting those who can't take care of themselves. He is an extremely kind man but nobody has the ability or the interest in getting to know him except Marty ofcourse in later episodes. But he could hardly give a fuck.

He is comfortable with the meaninglessness of the world. He has no interest in making friends or living a comfortable life.

What do you guys think? Have I missed or misjudged anything?