Please excuse my lack of using a more gripping review titled, but so-called fans of the show drove me to it. Stop your whining already - SEASON 2 HAS JUST BEGUN! Now that's out of the way...
I had to think about this episode after having watched it, and it dawned on me - maybe the ending was an insight into how HUNGRY Vince Vaughn's character of Frank Semyon happens to be when it comes to getting what he wants. His and Ray Velcoro's (Colin Farrell) last encounter had various undertones. And Ray did not take the money as the waitress tried to remind him of having left it. Coincidence? Ray was going to play ball with his team (i.e. the other Detectives) instead of the man who had recently lost everything because Casper's murder (not to mention he believes Ray is indebted to him). Just a theory of mine as I wait to find out what the hell is going to happen next and why.
True Detective is worthy of its name. If you're reading too much into it too soon /or comparing it to last season, then you're really not watching. Keep up the nice work
signed,
A Loyal Fan
I had to think about this episode after having watched it, and it dawned on me - maybe the ending was an insight into how HUNGRY Vince Vaughn's character of Frank Semyon happens to be when it comes to getting what he wants. His and Ray Velcoro's (Colin Farrell) last encounter had various undertones. And Ray did not take the money as the waitress tried to remind him of having left it. Coincidence? Ray was going to play ball with his team (i.e. the other Detectives) instead of the man who had recently lost everything because Casper's murder (not to mention he believes Ray is indebted to him). Just a theory of mine as I wait to find out what the hell is going to happen next and why.
True Detective is worthy of its name. If you're reading too much into it too soon /or comparing it to last season, then you're really not watching. Keep up the nice work
signed,
A Loyal Fan