True Detective: Night Country's Polar Bear Isn't The Season's Only Major Parallel With Lost
Ultimately, neither Lost nor True Detective need to be solved by fans. But the new show might just recapture the best of what television can be.
Read MoreUltimately, neither Lost nor True Detective need to be solved by fans. But the new show might just recapture the best of what television can be.
Read MoreTrue Detective: Night Country episode 3 nods to the famous quid pro quo scene from The Silence of the Lambs (though in a far less nefarious context).
Read MoreAntler imagery was as big a part of True Detective season 1 as the ominous, ubiquitous spiral, and it's been cropping up throughout Night Country.
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Read MoreWhen it came time to create the corpsicle for True Detective: Night Country, creator Issa López turned to a certain filmmaker for advice.
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Read MoreDid you notice that AI-generated poster on the latest episode of True Detective: Night Country? That was intentional.
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Read MoreWith True Detective: Night Country, Issa Lopez knows exactly how to juggle the real world elements with the threat of the supernatural.
Read MoreThe spiral from True Detective season 1 returns in True Detective: Night Country, but what does it all mean? That's a complicated question.
Read MoreIt looks like True Detective season 4, True Detective: Night Country, is directly tied to season 1. Here's what we know so far.
Read MoreTrue Detective: Night Country showrunner Issa López has cited David Fincher's Seven as a major influence on the season, and episode 2 proves it.
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