And during this investigation we are slowly learning more about Dora Hart, the part-time prostitute found “drugged, bound, tortured with a knife, strangled, posed out there” in a field wearing a crown of thorns and antlers – a sight burned into our collective frontal lobe. True Detective is assuredly about the hunt for a murderer. These ideas, and those of their umbral ilk, were explored with finesse in True Detective’s second chapter, “Seeing Things.” In that same vein, it is also stunning the places we will allow our mind to wander to make peace with that which has broken us. What we will do to allow ourselves the many things we shouldn’t posses is remarkable. It will always be remarkable the lengths to which a human being will go to justify their actions. True Detective’s forbidding second episode “Seeing Things” demonstrates how truly “strange is the night where black stars rise”….
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