As Ani, Paul, and Ray get closer to finding out the truth about Caspere, circumstances become more dangerous for them all and everyone around them. Frank deals with an inside betrayal, learn... Read allAs Ani, Paul, and Ray get closer to finding out the truth about Caspere, circumstances become more dangerous for them all and everyone around them. Frank deals with an inside betrayal, learns important information, and plans his next move.As Ani, Paul, and Ray get closer to finding out the truth about Caspere, circumstances become more dangerous for them all and everyone around them. Frank deals with an inside betrayal, learns important information, and plans his next move.
- Michael Bulgari
- (as Solomon Shiv)
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Bad writing, bad acting, bad editing, the whole thing feels like watching a high school play or some college student's filming project but definitely not a high budget HBO. This is what happens when HBO cuts budgets of its shows and puts all their budget into marketing and paying people to write praises for their garbage like what you see here.
The story is impossible to follow with 100 different characters and 100 different stories going on all at once while none of the stories are sufficiently explained. You are just supposed to "have faith" but the season fails to deliver in every aspect.
But since the shootout at the end of episode 4, things really picked up. The plot is becoming tighter and some sense of urgency is coming about. Most importantly, things are finally becoming interesting with Frank. The uninteresting subplots were either abandoned, reached a solution or were at last incorporated to the main plot. Episodes 5-7, plus the set piece in episode 4, made this second season more than worthwhile. If the final episode tops last year's finale (in which the showdown was less exciting then expected), I think season 2 will be almost on par with season 1, lacking the tour de force of Rust Cohle's iconic character, but not being a big letdown in terms of storytelling. Needless to say, episode 7 was the best so far, and an excellent pre-finale buildup. Not many critics agree with me that the series really picked up in the second half, but IMDb users sure do - just look at the marks.
The best way to cut the problems that plagued BOTH seasons is to reduce the number of episodes from 8 to 6 next time. It is not that we have to withstand "filler" episodes, but the fact is that seasons 1 and 2 were plagued with too many uninteresting subplots and characters. A shorter season will tighten up things. But we know it is not going to happen, since a longer season is more profitable, and the fans sure like to see more hours of TD.
The performances are all top notch and The directing and cinematography is excellent as usual. This is a complex and complicated story that requires full attention and patience, and as we have seen in these past couple of episodes, Rewards it greatly. Much like season one, This is a season that begs to be re-watched, Every viewing adds more layers to the experience and when people do watch this season over as time goes on, I think we will see this season getting more and more of the credit it deserves. It already seems like the overall attitude concerning this season is starting to shift with a lot of people.
This was a great episode of television and a great season of television. The finale looks to be great and intense, But regardless of how it turns out, I think this season has already proved itself. Anyone that is debating whether or not they should watch this season, If you get past all of the hype, expectations, gossip, and all of the other things that have seemed to hover around this show for some reason, I think you will find an incredibly solid, entertaining, well made, and rewarding season. In my opinion this is one of the best shows on TV and everything that I want from a great HBO drama.
Did you know
- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsIn 00:26:20 you can clearly see the tube to spray fake blood for gunshot effect.
- Quotes
Detective Ani Bezzerides: You're not a bad man.
Detective Ray Velcoro: Yes... I am.
- ConnectionsFeatures Splendor in the Grass (1961)
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- Filming locations
- Mount Baldy, California, USA(Motel hideout scenes, specifically the Buckhorn Motel.)
- Production companies
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- Runtime
- 1h 4m(64 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1