Who gives a shit? Everyone thinks this show is so highbrow because McConaughey discusses some rudimentary philosophical concepts, yet it's so full of nebulous details that the writers can't even connect the dots.
Taking people to ask over some of these theories is laughable considering half...
A twist would have been more interesting than the anticlimactic crap we got for the last 3 or 4 episodes. Why even reveal the killer? Nothing has been resolved.
Harrelson and McConaughey had great chemistry and the first half of the season was amazing, but the show lost steam after they...
It was probably a continuity error. I had thought that the dolls were suggesting the daughter's involvement but after realizing that they weren't going to address that at all, I just assumed she heard something at school.
You can't blame people for theorizing when he includes imagery for...
I think the bar owner Robert Doumain might be the Yellow King. He has antlers hanging up in the bar which may be the detail that the detectives overlook.
The pro-controller talk in this thread is mind-boggling. Keyboard and mouse allow for faster, more precise movements. I briefly used a controller and it felt counterintuitive.
Both the PS 4 and Xbox One versions have advantages and disadvantages. The "crushed blacks" obscure some of the detail while the PS 4 looks washed out in areas that are supposed to be dark.
I just have an affinity for the whole Bay Area and Northern California as a whole. Half Moon Bay, Foster City, San Mateo, Oakland, Palo Alto are all places I've spent considerable time. Plus, you're not far from Tahoe and towns like Santa Cruz.
Dragon's Dogma's brutal travel demands negate any of the game's redeeming qualities. You spend more time traversing familiar landscape to get from objective to objective than you do engaged in the story. It's one of the few games I've criticized for inordinate travel time and there's just no...
LA is the definition of urban wasteland. Southern California sucks in general so if you absolutely have to live in California, look for a place in the Bay Area.
After watching this latest episode, I no longer think Marty is a killer (the puking after beating up the kids, etc) but I hope they address the Yellow King implications and the stuff going on with his daughter. I'm gonna be pissed if they just leave those details unresolved
Shortly after Dark Souls came out, some detractors claimed that a lot of the deaths in the game were "cheap" and cited examples like the Archers perched on that building in Anor Londo. First of all, am I the only person who didn't struggle on that part? Secondly, a cheap death is caused by a...
You're an unimaginative fool, so it's not surprising that you don't get it.
It's unbelievable that people are still treating this show like a straightforward, run-of-the-mill procedural.
Beginning of episode 2: As Cohle is examining the "devil trap" on his desk, the camera slowly pulls away and Hart's name plate is positioned under the trap
It doesn't seem like 13 episodes would be able to satisfy one's love for superheroes. I'd love a full series as long as it didn't become ridiculously convoluted and stupid. I can't even remember what happened after the second season.
Cohle actually discovering a time loop would be even more ridiculous than Hart being involved. His discussion with the detectives was a metaphysical musing that a lot of self-aware people have.
No one is overthinking anything. If this were a straightforward crime drama, we wouldn't be privy to a bunch of unexplained events and symbolism. The show was pretty much designed to fuel speculation. I mean come on, a central character's last name literally means deer/stag. Of the countless...
It's not really implausible to think that Cohle has gone off the radar to investigate Hart. The show has pretty much painted Hart as an impulsive misogynist so I wouldn't be surprised if he's a killer.
What I really wanna know is what all the deer symbolism means.