True Detective season 4 just ended, and while many fans have made their dislike of it loud and clear online, others have started pointing out significant flaws they noticed earlier in the series. One season in particular is receiving all the heat.
Anyone familiar with True Detective knows that the stellar first season set the pace for every season after. From the chemistry between Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey to the slow-burning drama of True Detective season 1, fans' reviews showed they loved it all and had high hopes for the following seasons. Based on input from super fans, season 2 didn’t meet their expectations. Some of them still have major gripes about it years later.
In a Reddit thread started by u/BlueBaals, the original poster asked other users why True Detective season 2 gets so much hate and mentioned that they rewatched it, and it was “leaps and bounds better” than season 4. They admitted they enjoyed it because of the “true detecting” happening the entire time. In response, u/frandancer wrote, «I never felt like I knew what was going on, so many subplots and characters. There's a difference between mystery and intrigue, and just constant confusion. I felt like season two was more of the latter.»
Other Redditors didn’t sugarcoat their dislike for True Detective season 2, with some even providing more than just a few details to justify their opinions. «It is solved almost exclusively through torture, violence, and illegal house searches. The setting (boring industrial city) cannot compete with S1,3,4. Ray Velcoro is an insufferable whiner. The series portrays Ray Velcoro as the actual victim of his ex-wife's rape. The guy is unbearable. And the main case is boring as hell,» Redditor u/Zealousideal-Pay3937 wrote. «The central elements that make up True Detective are not found in this season (fascinating setting, 2 investigators, multiple time levels). This season is b*******. And because you always seem to have to say this here: this is no defense
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