PunisherPunisherPunisher Posted February 21, 2019 Share Posted February 21, 2019 Love the show so far, keeps you guessing non stop and finally we see the one eyed black guy that everyone has been waiting to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted February 21, 2019 Share Posted February 21, 2019 12 minutes ago, fantastic_four said: We have no idea if this is human trafficking up through this episode. I'm still betting that the Hoyt we heard on the phone towards the end of episode 7 is Julie's father and that he wanted her to help replace his daughter's lost husband and daughter from the car accident revealed in episode 7 since they both died in 1977 and the kidnapping/murder happened in 1980, but who knows, it's fairly wide open as to why he wanted her. I like that theory as well. One thing I didn't quite understand about the episode was Mr. June/Watts going after Amelia at her reading. If he's the guy that kidnapped Julie in the first place, what is his motivation for berating Amelia? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chezmtghut Posted February 22, 2019 Share Posted February 22, 2019 (edited) On 2/21/2019 at 1:56 PM, fantastic_four said: We have no idea if this is human trafficking up through this episode. I'm still betting that the Hoyt we heard on the phone towards the end of episode 7 is Julie's father and that he wanted her to help replace his daughter's lost husband and daughter from the car accident revealed in episode 7 since they both died in 1977 and the kidnapping/murder happened in 1980, but who knows, it's fairly wide open as to why he wanted her. It was Elisa that brought up human trafficking while relating it to Cohle & Hart from season 1 in her latest interview with Hays. If Elisa is Julie's daughter, I would think she knows more about this than most detectives since the powers that be were constantly trying to close the case at any cost, while Elisa would have a 1st hand account from her mom. I still think it's related to human trafficking since Mr. June/Watts had been employed by Hoyt for quite some time. The maid/housekeeper described Hoyt's daughter Isabel as having psychological issues. Her husband likely found out about the kidnapping's & then mysteriously died in a car wreck with his daughter (Hoyt's granddaughter). It's possible Isabel was never Hoyt's daughter either, just another victim, as she never left the estate. They do leave a lot open to interpretation, which I hope will be put to rest in this last episode. On 2/21/2019 at 2:10 PM, chrisco37 said: I like that theory as well. One thing I didn't quite understand about the episode was Mr. June/Watts going after Amelia at her reading. If he's the guy that kidnapped Julie in the first place, what is his motivation for berating Amelia? It seemed like he was trying to get information while still maintaining a distance from the case itself. I figure he was looking for Julie but made himself an outspoken critic as cover for the very questions he asked. Edited February 22, 2019 by chezmtghut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted February 23, 2019 Share Posted February 23, 2019 58 minutes ago, chezmtghut said: It seemed like he was trying to get information while still maintaining a distance from the case itself. I figure he was looking for Julie but made himself an outspoken critic as cover for the very questions he asked. I guess that’s possible, but it doesn’t pass the smell test to me. Assuming he was still working for Hoyt, why draw any attention to yourself? Hoyt has the means to investigate her whereabouts on his own. No reason for the “black guy with one bad eye” (an easily identifiable person) to be calling attention to himself. The writing is too smart/good to allow for that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chezmtghut Posted February 23, 2019 Share Posted February 23, 2019 (edited) 40 minutes ago, chrisco37 said: I guess that’s possible, but it doesn’t pass the smell test to me. Assuming he was still working for Hoyt, why draw any attention to yourself? Hoyt has the means to investigate her whereabouts on his own. No reason for the “black guy with one bad eye” (an easily identifiable person) to be calling attention to himself. The writing is too smart/good to allow for that. I would think that Mr. June/Watts is expendable to Hoyt & any attention brought to him was easily covered up by the collection of dirt Hoyt builds on anyone that gets in his way. I thought that was pretty evident by how he shut down Hays after West killed his employee Harris James in 1990. Hoyt seems to have too much influence/power for anyone to stop him until Hays/West grow old enough to stop caring about how these revelations will effect their lives. Edited February 23, 2019 by chezmtghut Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
piper Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 I enjoyed the finale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PunisherPunisherPunisher Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 Latest episode was great Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fantastic_four Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 Meh. Alzheimer's doesn't make for a terribly compelling major story element. That's how I took that last scene when he's back in the jungle, he's stuck finding his way out of the confusion of dementia. Why never reveal what happened to Amelia? She could be dead, or she could have moved. Dunno why you'd prompt your audience to try to figure it out then never cover it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 I enjoyed it as well. Nice way to wrap things up and a bit nice there was a (somewhat) happy ending to Julie's story (well, other than both her real parents and brother dead). I like that it wasn't some "grand conspiracy" to link it back to Season 1. That would've seemed a bit too coincidental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrisco37 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 33 minutes ago, fantastic_four said: Why never reveal what happened to Amelia? She could be dead, or she could have moved. Dunno why you'd prompt your audience to try to figure it out then never cover it. Yeah, that was one thing that bugged me. And, also, with his daughter...what was the initial conflict there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chezmtghut Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 It wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be but it was a happy ending. There were some unanswered questions, but I really liked the Julie twist in the end. WolverineX 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sd2416 Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 3 hours ago, fantastic_four said: Meh. Alzheimer's doesn't make for a terribly compelling major story element. That's how I took that last scene when he's back in the jungle, he's stuck finding his way out of the confusion of dementia. Why never reveal what happened to Amelia? She could be dead, or she could have moved. Dunno why you'd prompt your audience to try to figure it out then never cover it. Didnt it say in episode 3 or so that she had cancer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WolverineX Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 3 hours ago, fantastic_four said: Meh. Alzheimer's doesn't make for a terribly compelling major story element. That's how I took that last scene when he's back in the jungle, he's stuck finding his way out of the confusion of dementia. Why never reveal what happened to Amelia? She could be dead, or she could have moved. Dunno why you'd prompt your audience to try to figure it out then never cover it. I thought the Vietnam shot was showing that he went there intending to die, so his mother could get 10k. Instead, he was able to grow old, have a career, and end up surrounded by family and playing with his grandchildren. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WolverineX Posted February 26, 2019 Share Posted February 26, 2019 2 hours ago, chezmtghut said: It wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be but it was a happy ending. There were some unanswered questions, but I really liked the Julie twist in the end. Glad it was a happy ending after the disaster of the 2nd season... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted March 19, 2022 Share Posted March 19, 2022 Quote True Detective is inching closer to a formal comeback at HBO — without creator Nic Pizzolatto at the helm. Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the premium cable network has recruited Issa Lopez (Tigers Are Not Afraid, Secondary Effects) to pen a -script for a new cycle that has been dubbed True Detective: Night Country. Additionally, Barry Jenkins is attached to exec produce the anthology. Should season four move forward — it’s currently in development — Lopez would direct the pilot in addition to serving as an exec producer. Pitboss 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
▫️ Posted March 19, 2022 Author Share Posted March 19, 2022 (edited) On 3/19/2022 at 10:20 AM, Bosco685 said: Between 600 Miles and Tigers are not afraid, she may be able to bring something original to the noir thriller. Edited March 19, 2022 by ▫️ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosco685 Posted June 28, 2022 Share Posted June 28, 2022 Looks like we will need to change the thread title Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jsilverjanet Posted June 28, 2022 Share Posted June 28, 2022 F YEAH - i've loved all 3 seasons Bosco685 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...