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True Detective
Season 2
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A bizarre murder brings together three law-enforcement officers and a career criminal, each of whom must navigate a web of conspiracy and betrayal in the scorched landscapes of California.
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8 Episodes
The Western Book of the Dead
E1
The Western Book of the Dead
Episode 1
Night Finds You
E2
Night Finds You
Episode 2
Maybe Tomorrow
E3
Maybe Tomorrow
Episode 3
Down Will Come
E4
Down Will Come
Episode 4
Other Lives
E5
Other Lives
Episode 5
Church in Ruins
E6
Church in Ruins
Episode 6
Black Maps and Motel Rooms
E7
Black Maps and Motel Rooms
Episode 7
Omega Station
E8
Omega Station
Episode 8
Cast of Season 2
Colin Farrell
Ray Velcoro
Vince Vaughn
Frank Semyon
Rachel McAdams
Antigone 'Ani' Bezzerides
Taylor Kitsch
Paul Woodrugh
Kelly Reilly
Jordan Semyon
Season 2 Reviews
USA Today
Robert Bianco
True Detective was a one-off, and while the name returns, the actors, the story and the director are all gone.
AV Club
Erik Adams
Just cops, crooks, crime, corruption, coercion, cloverleafs and other "c"s that aren't "Cohle." The sooner we accept this, the sooner we can get properly lost in season two's tangle of highways and high speed rail.
Hollywood Reporter
Scott Timberg
This is high-quality television for sure, with some top-notch performances.
The New Republic
Esther Breger
The new story brings things closer to earth, using characters and story beats we've all seen before: the crooked cop, the gangster trying to go legit, the taciturn army veteran.
The Atlantic
Sophie Gilbert
This show is dank, and sweaty, and fetid, and teeming with pain-a veritable corpse of a drama whose eyes have been chemically removed-and that's exactly why we love it.
Observer
Vinnie Mancuso
Is this season just a parody of last season, which already was kind of a parody of itself? Did I just write a line of Pizzolato-logue?
Denver Post
Joanne Ostrow
What truly ties the True Detective seasons together is the voice and vision of Nic Pizzolatto.
San Jose Mercury News
Chuck Barney
All of the lead actors dig deeply into their roles, with Farrell playing the wary, weary burnout to perfection, and Vaughn shifting into full-throttle intensity.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Molly Eichel
It's that the second season of True Detective feels ordinary while the first felt extraordinary... The ordinariness is a quality that weighs heavily on True Detective because its cop-show genre is all over TV.
Salon.com
Sonia Saraiya
There is something fitting about this season beginning on the summer solstice; it's a time for hot, lazy reflection, and staring up at the stars.
NPR
Eric Deggans
Municipal corruption? Railway construction? This is a lot less riveting than the first season of True Detective.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Gail Pennington
Only in the final scene do the three cops come together, after a grisly discovery beside a Los Angeles highway. That gets the plot rolling, but even so, it's both a struggle and a bit of a yawn.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
The fact that every issue is given exactly the same dramatic weight may make the viewer queasy.
San Francisco Chronicle
David Wiegand
No, it's not awful, and contrary to fans' anxiety, Vince Vaughn doesn't ruin the new season... And why should he? Writer Nic Pizzolatto seems hell-bent on handling that assignment all himself. Fortunately, he doesn't entirely succeed.
Los Angeles Times
Mary McNamara
Season 2 of True Detective appears to have abandoned abandon; it is careful and controlled in a way that seems highly self-conscious.
Vox
Emily St. James
If there's a reason to tune in, it comes in the form of Rachel McAdams as the unfortunately named Antigone "Ani" Bezzerides.
New York Post
Robert Rorke
True Detective may be remembered as one of those shows that should have stopped after one season.
Orlando Sentinel
Hal Boedeker
True Detective would benefit if everyone lightened up.
Vanity Fair
Richard Lawson
Based on what I know now, True Detective Season 2 is a compelling mystery series that can't quite find the thematic oompf of its predecessor, and stumbles often in its trying. But at least that stumbling is interesting.
Detroit News
Tom Long
It could devolve into a parade of false moves, no question. And making it through the first episode without laughing is a bit tough. But darned if the mystery that eventually unveils itself isn't intriguing.
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