True Detective’s stellar third season will restore your faith in the series
Enlarge / "Did you think you could just go on and never once have to look back?" An elderly Wayne Hays (Mahershala Ali) has to reckon with his dark past in season 3 of True Detective. (credit: YouTube/HBO)
HBO's True Detective was a pop-culture sensation when it debuted in 2014, but its sophomore outing sadly had none of the original's surreal magic. So we were pleased to discover season 3 had returned to form, mixing elements of noir and procedural drama to weave a haunting tale of fractured time and memory. It's the best installment yet in the anthology series.
(Mild spoilers below.)
Created by novelist Nic Pizzolatto, True Detective has always fostered a very literary, philosophical tone, falling very much into the "slow burn" category of prestige TV. When it works, it's brilliant. Season 1 was set in the Louisiana Bayou, as Detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) and his partner Detective Martin "Marty" Hart (Woody Harrelson) tracked down a twisted serial killer with a fondness for leaving weird twig sculptures in the woods. The spooky setting and strong chemistry between the lead actors pretty much ensured its success with viewers and critics alike.
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