The problem with season 2 is Vaughn. I don't get why he gets gigs. He's awful.
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Season One took Nic Pizzolatto eight years to write IIRC. It shows, too, the first season is near perfect, but that kind of pace could just never work for a TV series. HBO ordered another season and he did the best he could do but it fell flat. Same for S3 before he left the series.
I really hoped Night Country could be a new chapter in the True Detective mythos but it's shaping up to be the second worst in the series. Not even Issa López's directing can save the production issues that are apparent in the final cut.
I loved all of them, don't understand what people are on about. Sure first one was the most awesomenest but 2 and 3 hold their own by themselves. People just love to be disappointed I guess. You can't have more of what ended. That's what the end means. You can have something different and you might not like it as much or at all. But the other thing you had and loved... It's gone. Not coming back. It's how it is.
Nerdstalgic is one of the best around. Love the narrators voice