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One of the best clues I've seen is the poster for this show.
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It weirdly cuts the top off the shot off and places it at the bottom. It cuts the top of Marty's head off...right at the...crown of his head.
And he has the yellowest hair of anyone on the show.
Great attention to detail in this show. It's so much fun trying to figure it out. There are great arguments for several characters but things that also point to them not being the Yellow King as well.
Also, about the man with the scars...
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I think the Yellow King and the scarred man are different people. The scarred man was described as the spaghetti monster and they have different spots on Rust's wall.
Also...the scarred man never met Marty...only Rust....
The attention to detail is amazing in this show. I have no idea if this will tie into the ending, but did anyone else catch the convo between Maggie and Marty? Relating back to my last post in the thread, seems like one of their daughters have mental issues and visited the same mental hospital Rust investigated. Also, shes an artist now too. It's even more mind blowing how detailed this show is if it doesn't have anything to do with the ending.
EDIT: Mind = blown. Its the same daughter that drew those sexual pictures isn't it. JESUS!!! So much sense in something so insignificant (possibly).
EDITEDIT: I'd like to add that I read an article that pizzolatto retweeted with a theory that this show isn't convoluted and all the clues were there from the beginning. This last episode basically confirmed that for me. But that's what is great about this show. Even with a generic ending, I would leave happy.
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what happens after the series is over
True Detective 2?
Different cast? Posted via RS Mobile
They replace em with new actors, that's the appeal to big names because they're not attached indefinitely. And it's intriguing to drum up new pairings, as people have done on the interwebs
I LOVE that concept...that new actors are cast every season (who knows how many seasons but probably 3...not more than 5) because it keeps the story fresh.
If anyone watched S1 of The Killing and remembers how pissed they were at the ending/cliffhanger...this is pretty much the exact opposite. Love it. 8 tight episodes...no bullshit, all excitement.
Man, the tensions were at 11 the entire first half of the finale.
That set design is outstanding.
Question:
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What do you guys think is the symbolism of the galaxy hallucination Cohle had?
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I have a feeling the next one is going to be in New York with a woman protagonist.
How did you come up with that? It's a pretty good guess; the writer said this re: season 2 in an interview after the finale:
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I am still fleshing it out. The basic idea: Hard women, bad men, and the secret occult history of the U.S. transportation system. I was well on my way in the writing but there’s been a lot noise and work around the end of the first season that got in the way.
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Sonick is a genius. I won't go into detail what's so great about his post. But it's damn good!
2010 Toyota Rav4 Limited V6 - Wifey's Daily Driver
2009 BMW 128i - Daily Driver
2007 Toyota Rav4 Sport V6 - Sold
1999 Mazda Miata - Sold
2003 Mazda Protege5 - Sold
1987 BMW 325is - Sold
1990 Mazda Miata - Sold
I hope they keep doing what they're doing. Don't fix it if it ain't broke. All 11 episodes of season 1 were written by Nic Pizzolatto and all 11 were directed by the same director Cary Fukunaga. It showed consistency in the written and visual aspects of the show.