The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Friday, March 14, 2014 - 3 'True Detective''s flawless first season f The season power in fes eight HBO's Deteci has enorm cess. highly ful aw for hi; "Dalla ers Cl thew to rein ble Ru Harrel detect the pa HBO series what they've been looking for: the yellow king, Carcosa, justice culminates in and - unexpectedly - hope. Fantastic finale Whereas similar shows like "The Killing" obsess over mur- derers and suspects - even don- ByALECSTERN ning the tagline, "Who killed SeniorArtsEditor Rosie Larsen?" - "True Detec- tive" was more significant than re aren't many first that; the beauty of "True Detec- dramas that have the tive" exists way beyond Dora to elicit such fervor, but Lange. Boasting an aesthetic so wer than easy to get lost in - amid the episodes, exceptional visuals, complex "True timelines and six-minute track- tive" ing shots - "True Detective" achieved True transcends its investigation, ous suc- Detective inspiring viewers to not only Amid a Season forget about Dora Lange, but success- Finale also question the significance of 'ards run who killed her. s turn in HBO Potentially to the disappoint- s Buy- ment of many hoping for a last ub," Mat- minute twist, there's an unchar- McConaughey continued acteristic simplicity in "Form vent himself as the irasci- and Void" - a jolting come st Cohle, alongside Woody down from its highly complex lson as philandering build. In the days leading up to ive Marty Hart. Together, "True Detective" 's finale, the ir spends 17 years uncov- Internet was abuzz, with every- one fr( to Mar intrica to sho land" a conditi that si the ide seems Ma tor all Desi of brie cult - isfacti respon Marty they h years. om Marty's father-in-law As Marty tells Rust, "We ain't ty himself implicated in gonna get them all. That's the te conspiracies. Thanks kind of world it is. But we got ws like "Lost," "Home- ours." nd "Scandal," we've been "Ours" was Errol Childress, Toned to expect finales who - in "Form and Void" 's ubvert our expectations; chilling opening sequence - a that nothing is what it quickly proves to be a villain is a driving narrative fac- worthy of "True Detective" 's frightening brilliance. A prod- uct of inbreeding and abuse, Rust and Childress is a nightmare-induc- ing creation, complete with lrt f's 'ourne multiple personalities and a deep labyrinth of spiritual para- Comes full phernalia and evidence - the elusive "Carcosa." And within circle. Carcosa is where Childress meets his end, following a rath- er traditional, yet entirely excit- ing chase between he and Rust. across television. Thanks to the help of Detec- pite chasing the dream tives Gilbough and Papania, nging down the entire Rust and Marty survive their and never having the sat- dangerous showdown and are on of seeing every man finally able to uncover the truth. sible in cuffs - Rust and And after almost two decades get their guy. The man of investigative and personal ave been chasing for 17 standstills, each is able to move on from the looming shadow Dora Lange had cast over their lives. Marty's tumultuous rela- tionship with his ex-wife and daughters reaches a stage of rec- onciliation, while Rust's near- death experience changes him far more drastically. In the series' heartbreak- ing final scene, Rust sheds his layers of pessimism and dread, embracing hope and inviting an unanticipated sense of opti- mism. Unlike everything else, "True Detective" didn't need to rely on revelations and shock. As Rust and Marty limp off screen, McConaughey's perfor- mance and the lingering words of Nic Pizzolato's smart script give "True Detective" all the spectacle it needs. While the narrative failed to deliver any unexpected turns or perpetrators (unless a happy ending can be counted as a twist), Cary Fukunaga's direc- tion continued to surprise in "True Detective" 's final chap- ter. Especially in "Firm and Void," the director's imagery tells its own story, bringing to life the gorgeous Louisiana scenery and tapping into the minds of both Errol and Rust - the latter of whom experiences a spellbinding, ambiguous cosmic hallucination deep inside Car- cosa. Every so often, a show comes along that changes the game. And for its beauty, intelligence, performances and complexity, the legacy of "True Detective" will live on. As a police proce- dural, it subverted genre tropes in favor of complexity and real- ism. As a story about love and marriage, it was a tragic uncov- ering of human flaws and emo- tion. And above all, as a story about the relationship between two detectives fighting for Dora Lange and countless other vic- tims, it showed that people have the ability to change, that we should live with hope despite the evil that exists in the world and most importantly, that in the battle between light and dark, the light is winning. ering the occult conspiracy sur- rounding the murder of Dora Lange. In the series' final hour, "True Detective" 's complex camerawork and riddle-ridden imagery juxtaposed a simpler narrative - one that the series' dense build-up might not have suggested. In the final seconds of its penultimate episode, "True Detective" reveals its missing link, identifying the mysterious "spaghetti monster with green ears." After weeks of intense calamity, watching Rust and Marty's personal lives wither in favor of dedication to their case, "Firm and Void" resembled "True Detective" 's premiere more than anything else. Its focused narrative reverted back to the series' original setup, fol- lowing two detectives as they investigate the single murder of a young woman. In the end, Rust and Marty finally find The University of Michigan's Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program present Rb4cdecs~c.ae Population Health: Past, Present & Future Featuring more than 20 international experts reflecting critically on the meaning of population health, its accomplishments over the past 10 years, and challenges and opportunities. SPEAKERS INCLUIIE: Paula Baveman George Davey Smith George Kaplan Paula Lantz Johan Mackenbach J. Michael McGinnis, David R. 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