Ray and Ani attempt to escape their desperate situation while Frank ties up some loose ends.Ray and Ani attempt to escape their desperate situation while Frank ties up some loose ends.Ray and Ani attempt to escape their desperate situation while Frank ties up some loose ends.
Sol Landerman
- Michael Bulgari
- (as Solomon Shiv)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt 87 minutes, it is the longest episode of True Detective yet.
- GoofsAfter Ray is shot, a close-up on his phone with Ray in the background ends with Colin Farrell raising his head just before the cut to the next shot.
- Quotes
Detective Ray Velcoro: [to his son using his digital recorder] A turn here, a turn there, and it goes on for years. Becomes something else. I'm sorry, you know, for the man I became... the father I was. I hope you got the strength to learn from that. And I hope you got no doubts how much I loved you, son. And you're better than me. If I had been stronger... I would have been more like you. Hell, son... if everyone was stronger, they'd be more like you.
- SoundtracksIt Only Takes One Shot
Performed by Lera Lynn
Featured review
Best cop drama ever. (Sorry "The Wire")
My only reason for writing this review, which I never have for any show before, is because it is simply being trashed by incredibly pompous critics whose head it must've gone wayyyyyyy over. Maybe not quite as good as the first season... maybe. Season two had without a doubt though, had the BEST season finale I have ever seen in my entire life. It was... flawless. Pizzolatto captures atmosphere and pure grit better then anyone else in the game. Point. Blank. Period. DO NOT let dumb*** critics dissuade you from watching, there is something within their cynical little brains that keeps them from being able to enjoy the amazing art of true detective. And ALL the actors were amazing, I don't know what got up their ass about Vince Vaughn as they've trashed him the most, but he played the part beautifully, and his performance was completely unique. Never have I seen a portrayal of a wounded gangster done in this fashion and it was awesome! Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, well, they were born to play these parts, I'm not sure it isn't really who they are in real life. Farrell had me in tears in the final episode, he absolutely killed it, and if McAdams' Bezzeride wasn't the most badass portrayal of a strong woman in television then I don't know what in the world is. Of course the critics found problems with it, blah blah blah, big surprise. They'll find problems with everything until all of TV is comprised of nothing but gay minority characters... only then will they be truly happy. ANNNND one more thing: Taylor Kitsch. I was surprised at this one, having never seen anything he was in before I didn't know what to expect, but his portrayal of a closeted gay cop was so frickin' good I felt like I could understand his pain and rooted for him the entire time. Overall Pizzolatto did it again, this guy has created the darkest, most fun cop show of all time. Sorry "The Wire", although I love you, you still are not 8 hour long movie material. Nothing is. Except "True Detective". Thanks Nic P, hope you do it again next year. Oh yeah,and critics, f*** you.
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- jwfreeman-62583
- Aug 10, 2015
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- Release date
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- Filming locations
- Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center - 1000 E Santa Ana Blvd, Santa Ana, California, USA(Frank & Jordan at train station)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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