Cohle's activities in 2002, when his partnership with Hart disintegrated and he quit the force, are recalled by Maggie.Cohle's activities in 2002, when his partnership with Hart disintegrated and he quit the force, are recalled by Maggie.Cohle's activities in 2002, when his partnership with Hart disintegrated and he quit the force, are recalled by Maggie.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- GoofsWhen we see a handful of change before Maggie picks up Marty's phone you can see a cent with the shield on the reverse, which wasn't minted for the first time until 2010, when this episode took place in 2002.
- Quotes
Detective Rust Cohle: There is no such thing as forgiveness. People just have short memories.
- ConnectionsReferences Heat (1995)
- SoundtracksFar From Any Road
(uncredited)
Written by Brett Sparks and Rennie Sparks
Performed by The Handsome Family
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Absolutely amazing and relentless
It's been more than 10 years since the first time I watched this season. Since then, I've re-watched it several times. Only after 5 or 6 times did I notice that I gave a 9 to this episode "way back". But that was unfair. The sixth episode encompasses, almost exclusively, many of the most memorable scenes/dialogues that I keep to this day.
As usual, characterization, ambience, tension, acting, script,... Everything is totally on point. No false notes in my view.
No heavy spoilers here, but I have to go scene by scene to really understand how big this episode is. It puts the cards on the table by dealing so many hands it is hard to fully grasp in the first viewings. Those who have watched the episode at least a couple of times will realise which scenes are these and will have them in their memory.
1) Marty and those two boys 2) The 2 detectives continue to throw it at Marty 3) Rust is digging old things. Dialogues with Guidry and Reverend are the most realistic ones I've ever seen. The latter is on a level of its own as it is longer and so revealing 4) The 2 detectives start to throw it at Maggie 5) Marty and the tampons 6) Charmaine 7) Chief and Marty confront Rust ("Type the * report, man") 8) Visiting Kelly. Speechless.
9) Rust catches Marty 10) Maggie I... 11) Rust meets Tuttle 12) Marty really is an a-hole 13) Chief really confronts Rust 14) Maggie II... Oh boy 15) 2002's knot is untied
Fantastic series, fantastic episode.
10/10.
As usual, characterization, ambience, tension, acting, script,... Everything is totally on point. No false notes in my view.
No heavy spoilers here, but I have to go scene by scene to really understand how big this episode is. It puts the cards on the table by dealing so many hands it is hard to fully grasp in the first viewings. Those who have watched the episode at least a couple of times will realise which scenes are these and will have them in their memory.
1) Marty and those two boys 2) The 2 detectives continue to throw it at Marty 3) Rust is digging old things. Dialogues with Guidry and Reverend are the most realistic ones I've ever seen. The latter is on a level of its own as it is longer and so revealing 4) The 2 detectives start to throw it at Maggie 5) Marty and the tampons 6) Charmaine 7) Chief and Marty confront Rust ("Type the * report, man") 8) Visiting Kelly. Speechless.
9) Rust catches Marty 10) Maggie I... 11) Rust meets Tuttle 12) Marty really is an a-hole 13) Chief really confronts Rust 14) Maggie II... Oh boy 15) 2002's knot is untied
Fantastic series, fantastic episode.
10/10.
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- thepc71
- Jan 18, 2024
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