Oh okay. After the praise True Detective received I would've thought it's cancellation would've been bigger news than a show like Vinyl that got very little attention.Read a bit further down the article.
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Oh okay. After the praise True Detective received I would've thought it's cancellation would've been bigger news than a show like Vinyl that got very little attention.Read a bit further down the article.
Funnily enough I've been rewatching season 1 the last couple nights.
Incredible television. Season 2 was never gonna live up to it though it was okay in itself. I think TD season 1 will be my favourite season of anything for some time.
Wish I felt that way but S2 was a bad bad joke. Unlike S1, the story wasn't that interesting, dialogue was often comedic & Vaughn was simply awful for most of it (not entirely his fault as he should never have been let anywhere near such a project) & given his character was central to well basically everything, it all suffered as a result, well it did for me. I stuck with it to the bitter end, but that was done under protest.
No Woody & Matt? No TD....
Interesting that I can't find any other confirmation of TD cancellation besides this Australian based piece.
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The story in season two was more interesting and that was part of the problem, the story in season 1 was simply a murderer, the intrigue was merely dancing shadows and red herrings. Simplicity allows more room for meticulous artistry.
Vaughn was fine too, not sure what people expected. Kitsch and McAdams were far worse. Their stories were bloated and added nothing. Cut Kitsch, tone down McAdams role/background and had it simply about the Farrell/Vaughn story and it would have been golden.
Vaughn was fine too, not sure what people expected.
Probably true and whether it says more about me or the show (season 2), I found it hard to actually keep up with what was going on.The story in season two was more interesting and that was part of the problem, the story in season 1 was simply a murderer, the intrigue was merely dancing shadows and red herrings. Simplicity allows more room for meticulous artistry.
Huh? Are you saying people should've been prepared for his mediocre performance?
Probably true and whether it says more about me or the show (season 2), I found it hard to actually keep up with what was going on.
You say mediocre, I say he played the character as the character should be played. A greedy stoic man is a simple man. He was believable as that. Some of his dialogue was crap, but tonally he was fine.
Okay, how is that relevant to "what people expected"?
The Vince Vaughan hate in here is a tragedy, I get that he was cheesy AF at times but that wasn't bad acting or poor writing from NP, it was a part of that characters identity and it influenced pretty much every single decision he made right up until the end. That's just who Frank was, VV just did exactly what was asked of him and he did it convincingly.
The Vince Vaughan hate in here is a tragedy,
For anyone that saw season 1 and appreciated the direction, check out Cary Fukunaga's film Beasts of No Nation.Its not canceled. its still on indefinite hold while Nic Pizzolatto is working on other stuff for his HBO output deal. It could be like Curb and comeback in a few years when he has time, and hopefully then he can patch things up with Cary and get the crew back together the direction was also a huge step back in season 2
Vince Vaughan has a limited range as an actor but I'd blame the writing/direction for the TD's lackluster season 2 before any of the actors performances. That said although I enjoyed season 1 I felt it relied too much on the mystery that they teased viewers with throughout the season that at the end of the day did not amount to anything of substance. I felt duped when I realised that pretty much all of it was a red herring.
Some fantasy inter dimensional crap probblyAlright, I see this criticism of season 1 all the time, what exactly did people want to happen with the conclusion?
Some fantasy inter dimensional crap probbly
Plebs
I don't think you missed much.I lasted 2 or 3 episodes of season 2. Not even pretty Tim Riggins could keep me interested.
Reading this thread though I'm thinking maybe I should go back and finish it.
Alright, I see this criticism of season 1 all the time, what exactly did people want to happen with the conclusion?
Some fantasy inter dimensional crap probbly
Plebs
This is what I'm thinking people must mean. What a cop out that would've been.
For anyone that saw season 1 and appreciated the direction, check out Cary Fukunaga's film Beasts of No Nation.
Such a well made film.