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Originally Posted by DuffMan
they left it wide open for S2, at the end.
"We didn't get them all".
"That's not the way the world works".
Shouldn't the 2 new detectives that were interviewing the, kind of pick it all up.
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Originally Posted by 19Yzerman19
As has been stated, this story arc is over, so they didn't leave it open for that purpose so much as for thematic reasons. Things don't get wrapped up in a neat little bow where justice is served; it's not that type of TV show.
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In a way, I absolutely agree with what Duff is saying. They left it open, but more so in the sense of setting the series on a course. They didn't get them all but as Marty said, "We got ours."
That line for me really set the series. It's not going to be vast and far reaching, but it's about detectives getting 'theirs.' This story is over, Marty and Rust did their part, and now it moves on to the next detectives.
For me, I'm kind of curious what direction they go in. New York and the 'big city' feel seems pretty played out, the dirty south was done perfectly, so I'd like to see something done in the Midwest, the Pacific Northwest, or somewhere like that. The environment played a really fantastic role.
As far as detectives go, I'd love to see a female detective. Might be a little fresh with the Killing having recently done that, but the Killing isn't even in the same playground as True Detective.