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“Hart maintains that he doesn’t trust Cohle, that nobody should trust him, that he&rsquo

“Hart maintains that he doesn’t trust Cohle, that nobody should trust him, that he’s a paranoid drunk, an ex-junkie who’s fallen off the wagon, seeing goblins everywhere.”


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Hello friends: in a manic episode, I read the true detective series bible so you didn’t have to, and I come bearing forbidden nuggets of character development that I wish to ruminate upon

the comedic timing of the rack focus in this shot… CINEMA

the comedic timing of the rack focus in this shot… CINEMA


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rustin cohle sad emo boy

rustin cohle sad emo boy


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definitely me manifesting pulp fiction comics of true detective

definitely me manifesting pulp fiction comics of true detective


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“You see, we all got what I call a life trap — a gene deep certainty that things will be different, that you’ll move to another city and meet the people that’ll be the friends for the rest of your life, that you’ll fall in love and be fulfilled… fucking fulfillment… and closure. […] Nothing’s ever fulfilled, not until the very end. And closure — nothing is ever over.”

(True Detective, season 1)

“That’s why they called him ‘The Tax Man.’ Most of us carried a little notepad or something. He had this big ledger. Looked funny, going door to door with that it, like the tax man…which ain’t bad, far as nicknames go.” - Martin Hart

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