![]() Throughout these scenes of him being interviewed, in the past Marty’s mistress reveals their relationship to Marty’s wife and he finds himself crashing at Cohle’s place like the women of “Two Broke Girls” - but trying to solve a ritualistic pagan murder. ![]() For the first 30 minutes we only see Marty being interviewed in the present, and it’s a nice change to show how Marty’s life was torn apart back in ’93. Keep up with True Detective Season 3 news and reviews here.Like a knot you’ve worked at until you finally feel it loosen, the many storylines throughout “True Detective” are finally coming undone in “Who Goes There.” Marty Hart (Woody Harrelson) is struggling to hold on to his own family, Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) slips back into his undercover life and the case erupts right in front of our tragic detectives. And yes, that was Lili Simmons (Rebecca) from Cinemax’s Banshee. “Seeing Things” was directed by Cary Fukunaga and written by Nic Pizzolatto. Whether it’s from the drug residue, political circle jerks or satanic scrawlings on abandoned chuches, it sometimes feels like he’s mainlining the secret truths of the universe. Once again, there is no fluff or bullshit on HBO’s True Detective. Even Rust Cohle’s flashbacks are handled realistically. Marty gives the young almost-but-not-quite-woman some money and tells her to find other work.Īt the end, Marty learns that the new detectives, the ones handling it now, in 2014, not the task force investigating animal mutilations, are onto something new. And his girls are already getting affected by his work, putting their dolls in what looks like a rape scenario while they’re playing. He doesn’t like it and he doesn’t like the way the madam of the shack makes excuses for it. Marty sniffs out that the girl they’re interviewing at the rustic cathouse is underage. There’s always a bunny ranch in the woods. Marty can smell that the sheriff is getting kickbacks from the local bunny ranch in the woods. Marty’s nose might have gotten bent out of shape on account of Rust’s nose, but that nose can catch a whiff of weakness in seconds, no matter what’s gone up it. Other cops still think he used to be a Fed. He emptied a nine millimeter into a crankhead who injected his infant daughter, trying to “purify” her. He dove into that job after his daughter died. Part of it was dealing with his daughter’s death in a car accident and part of it was his job. Which is kind of funny, a psych ward being in Lubbock, Texas. He spent four months of 1993 in Lubbock, Texas, at the North Shore Psychiatric Hospital. Cohle has been battling hallucinations since a stint undercover in an HITDA, a high-intensity drug trafficking area, left him with neural damage and chemical flashbacks. It reads like fantasy, he says, and he ought to know fantasy. He still doesn’t know what it was, some kid’s art class project for school or something, but it talks to him.įurther reading: True Detective Season 3: Can David Milch Fix This? He converses with friends of the victim and with the “Devil’s Trap” he found on the crime scene. The detectives are trying to figure out Cohle’s process. ![]() Maynard Gilbough (Michael Potts) and Detective Shinn (Eric Price) about the old case and they were nice enough to bring him a six pack of Lone Star. Usually, he knows enough to drink alone, but he’s being interviewed by Det. He works four nights a week and the rest of the time he drinks. Now that he’s off the force, he lives out in the country behind a bar. While he was on the force he was too critical of the people in his circle. Rust Cohle knows who he is and there’s a kind of victory in that. Harte probably saw enough of that from his own father, who came from a time when men didn’t air their bullshit in public. Cohle answers “maybe.” The things he chooses to say or not say is more than alien to Martin, he sees a kind of passive aggression that’s probably there. In a rare moment of conversation in the partners’ car, Martin Hart, whose mother was the Donna Reed type, making lunches and telling stories, asks his partner if his parents are alive. Rust Cohle is maddening in his introversion.
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