True Detective - Season 3 (Jan. 13th/Official Thread)

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That ending of episode 7. The amount of dread that i was feeling as soon as he answered that phone :wow: . Somebody had said the voice sounded like Michael Rooker so he must be Hoyt.
 

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That ending of episode 7. The amount of dread that i was feeling as soon as he answered that phone :wow: . Somebody had said the voice sounded like Michael Rooker so he must be Hoyt.

it is...I stumbled across that info on another site while fishing for “takes” on ep 6...it’s been confirmed that he is hoyt
 

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I don't think Roland told Hoyt anything.

Most likely, Hoyt had eyes on Tom, Ro and Wayne/his family the entire time. They knew they went to talk to Dan at the diner, the book meeting where they sent Mr. June, the meeting with Harris James in his office, etc.

remember how nervous Dan looked and how quickly he got up when somebody in a jean(?) jacket walked in and Hays pushes him back down, probably the eyes

I have a feeling Will's death was an accident

Been feeling that way & the prayer hands was something Lucy did as a final send off to her brother
I don't think anyone said she was the killer, they were saying she and/or her rich parents were part of the cult.

To be fair that didn't entirely come out of left field.

It started because there was a spiral drawing in Marty's home, among his daughter's art. So at the time people were wondering, why would that be there?

Come to find out, it was just a stupid production mistake.:francis:

Fred.

didn't even know this, thought it was was to hint that she might've been assaulted considering how she turned out as a teen & when they found out she was Marty's daughter felt it was best to not keep her

how you make a mistake that big and keep it in
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just finished episode 1 and really got into it. giving me the feelings of season 1, which was a classic. gonna most likely binge this like i did season 1.
 

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didn't even know this, thought it was was to hint that she might've been assaulted considering how she turned out as a teen & when they found out she was Marty's daughter felt it was best to not keep her

how you make a mistake that big and keep it in
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Fam that's not all....

Remember the scene where Rust goes to talk to the girl in the psych ward, and she spazzes out? There is a picture in Marty's bedroom that matches the wallpaper in that psych ward.

Again, it was the production staff being lazy. Obviously nobody knew that when the episode aired, so people assumed it was another clue tying Marty's wife's family into the cult.

That's why I :what: when people criticize people for ODing on theories in the season 1 thread. Half of that was the show's fault.

Fred.
 

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I didn't see this interview so I don't know if any one pressed him on that statement....but I'm curious does he mean, the best episode he's personally read....or the best episode of TV, period.

Because the two are wildly different. Dude hasn't been on much prestige TV so if it's the best he's personally read :manny:....but the latter means it's better than "Ozymandias"....and that's something I'd have to see. :lupe:

Fred.
 
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