Not sure if you guys caught this, but one reason people go on about this episode is the whole raid, from coming up to the house to getting into Marty’s car and rolling out, is one continuous shot.
This episode sets the bar for what crime shows/movies should aspire to. The tone, the action, the language, the stakes, the pace, all of it is so well done. Just the story and execution of this single episode, regardless of the rest of the season, is better than any other “street level” story that’s been put out recently.
Also, remember, Marty took a risk going into the bar, but that's the only way he would have known that Rust left the bar, since they took the boat. Marty managed to keep up with that entire string of shenanigans and landed right where they needed him. Rust was the star of the show, but they never would have made it out of the projects without Marty.
Remember also the reason rust drinks beer in the present time with the cops is because it makes everything he says inadmissible. This show is excellent
The writer said this in a behind-the-scenes bit + when Cohle wants them to pick up beer he says kinda condescendingly “is this supposed to be admissible?” & these instances got latched onto & this line about “inadmissibility” is repeated all the time. It’s likely the entire video interview would be admissible. There’s no per se rule that says drinking or being drunk during questioning renders a statement inadmissible. (If that was the case, the number of DUI convictions would go waaay down) His statements would be inadmissible “only when the intoxication is of such a degree as to negate defendant’s comprehension and to render him unconscious of the consequences of what he is saying.” (State of LA v Rankin, 1978). He’s not demonstrating any signs of unreliability in his mental capacity. He’s been meticulously detailing events from over a decade ago, etc. Also he shows he understands what’s happening around him as he ends the interview, telling the detectives to get a warrant if they want to search his storage locker and then just leaves. Cohle knows what he’s said, knows that it doesn’t rise to the level necessary to allow them to get a warrant, and that there’s nothing they can do. (Marty says “You weren’t getting a read on him, he was getting a read on you”). All that is evidence enough that his statements were made ‘freely & voluntarily’ and that any intoxication did not render him incapable of making independent, informed statements. Going further, there is even Louisiana case law where a suspect’s confession was ruled admissible…even though the police brought him alcohol. A TV writer is not a lawyer. What he said and the line he had a fictional character say in his fictional TV show is not the law. I want to believe people aren’t basing their real life decisions on this. However, for as often as I see the ‘inadmissible’ line repeated all over (YT vids with 4M views/reddit/quora/etc)…I’m not holding out much hope.
I don't feel bad for Marty. If someone broke into my apartment and threatened me in the way he did, I'd be out for blood. Cheating is what is. Him and her are equally dirty on that, but he broke that contract when he tried to control who she was seeing. He felt he could dominate and throw his weight around. That said, showing up when the kids were there is wild. Cohle manipulating Marty by telling him that Maggie is ready for him to be back in the house is low key fucked up, but it's smart strategy. Cohle is all about the case. What else does he have?
The bartender at the strip club is the writer for the show. He's the one who came up for the entire concept of true detective and put it into writing. Man's brilliant The backstory he creates that like even a lot of people don't know about like the mythology that surrounds a lot of the characters in the background as all based on like really old sci-fi from the early 1900s when sci-fi was extremely young. It's pretty interesting stuff.
A lot of people think this is the top episode, but I think it’s just a great fit for everything that follows. Part of the beauty is the thick tapestry of details that fit perfectly into an amazing whole. Nothing disappoints and nothing goes to waste.
That was an interesting perspective about the hood getting the short end of the stick in that whole situation. But if it’s true that they were already planning to do that, Rust probably did soften the damage a little.
having fucked up their "escape plan", it could've also seemed to Ginger that Rust had his own exit if he intended to betray them. Shooting up the place and causing a bunch of gangs to come out for blood, maybe it was his best shot at survival
don't forget, the insane amount of drugs they were all collectively on might have inhibited his critical thinking abilities. Also rust had him at gun point and literally the whole hood was on them at this point with cops not far behind, better the enemy you know than the enemy you don't.
The raid done in a single shot with that wu tang beat in the background is perfection
"He said there's just soooo much good killin down there."
Lol that's probably the darkest line I've ever heard. I forgot about that one.
"He look like a paper eater" lmao
lol tell me I'm wrong, and I might take it back
@@FriendRequestReviews Marty's got that savage caveman energy. It ain't enough to crumple the paper. He's gotta devour it. lol
Not sure if you guys caught this, but one reason people go on about this episode is the whole raid, from coming up to the house to getting into Marty’s car and rolling out, is one continuous shot.
yup, an awesome continuous shot!
This episode sets the bar for what crime shows/movies should aspire to. The tone, the action, the language, the stakes, the pace, all of it is so well done. Just the story and execution of this single episode, regardless of the rest of the season, is better than any other “street level” story that’s been put out recently.
Also, remember, Marty took a risk going into the bar, but that's the only way he would have known that Rust left the bar, since they took the boat. Marty managed to keep up with that entire string of shenanigans and landed right where they needed him. Rust was the star of the show, but they never would have made it out of the projects without Marty.
well said, can't disagree with that.
"where they gettin the sparks from" "somebody up there workin" LMAOOO
The Iron Crusaders make the SOA look like the Apple Dumpling Gang.
Maybe, dumb as a bag of rocks though
Remember also the reason rust drinks beer in the present time with the cops is because it makes everything he says inadmissible. This show is excellent
The writer said this in a behind-the-scenes bit + when Cohle wants them to pick up beer he says kinda condescendingly “is this supposed to be admissible?” & these instances got latched onto & this line about “inadmissibility” is repeated all the time.
It’s likely the entire video interview would be admissible.
There’s no per se rule that says drinking or being drunk during questioning renders a statement inadmissible. (If that was the case, the number of DUI convictions would go waaay down)
His statements would be inadmissible “only when the intoxication is of such a degree as to negate defendant’s comprehension and to render him unconscious of the consequences of what he is saying.” (State of LA v Rankin, 1978).
He’s not demonstrating any signs of unreliability in his mental capacity. He’s been meticulously detailing events from over a decade ago, etc. Also he shows he understands what’s happening around him as he ends the interview, telling the detectives to get a warrant if they want to search his storage locker and then just leaves. Cohle knows what he’s said, knows that it doesn’t rise to the level necessary to allow them to get a warrant, and that there’s nothing they can do. (Marty says “You weren’t getting a read on him, he was getting a read on you”). All that is evidence enough that his statements were made ‘freely & voluntarily’ and that any intoxication did not render him incapable of making independent, informed statements.
Going further, there is even Louisiana case law where a suspect’s confession was ruled admissible…even though the police brought him alcohol.
A TV writer is not a lawyer. What he said and the line he had a fictional character say in his fictional TV show is not the law. I want to believe people aren’t basing their real life decisions on this. However, for as often as I see the ‘inadmissible’ line repeated all over (YT vids with 4M views/reddit/quora/etc)…I’m not holding out much hope.
I don't feel bad for Marty. If someone broke into my apartment and threatened me in the way he did, I'd be out for blood. Cheating is what is. Him and her are equally dirty on that, but he broke that contract when he tried to control who she was seeing. He felt he could dominate and throw his weight around. That said, showing up when the kids were there is wild.
Cohle manipulating Marty by telling him that Maggie is ready for him to be back in the house is low key fucked up, but it's smart strategy. Cohle is all about the case. What else does he have?
Absolutely. Rust needed Marty in a halfway decent head space for the job
The bartender at the strip club is the writer for the show. He's the one who came up for the entire concept of true detective and put it into writing. Man's brilliant The backstory he creates that like even a lot of people don't know about like the mythology that surrounds a lot of the characters in the background as all based on like really old sci-fi from the early 1900s when sci-fi was extremely young. It's pretty interesting stuff.
Love that tracking shot at the end, an amazing episode, first great one of the season
Best episode in television history ever.
man give me a tab of acid and a line of speed and I'd be staying all night at that industrial rave
A lot of people think this is the top episode, but I think it’s just a great fit for everything that follows. Part of the beauty is the thick tapestry of details that fit perfectly into an amazing whole. Nothing disappoints and nothing goes to waste.
Agreed!
I've been waiting for yall to do this ep since you started this season! SOOOO GOOD
That was an interesting perspective about the hood getting the short end of the stick in that whole situation. But if it’s true that they were already planning to do that, Rust probably did soften the damage a little.
true true
Great use of Grinderman's Honey Bee at the end
Y’all had me laughing talking about Marty deploying Rust. “Ok you can mow my lawn just get me my Maggie back” 🤣😭
It is Tommy haha my friend who loves all the power stuff didn’t believe it either. He’s like that his voice that ain’t him 😂 nope it is
A truly goated episode. That tracking shot was so fucking fire
You guys have probably figured this out by now, but there are just 8 episodes. Enjoying your reactions!
a tough pill to swallow
Ginger is tommy from power
yup, crazy how long it took us to see it lol
He’s also Frank Jr. from Ozark
@@0v3rgr0wn NAH MAn that's crazy, he looked like a giant there
They were in a movie. They played brothers in a movie called Ed TV (1999)
Had to Google that, I see Elizabeth Hurley 👀❤️
Best episode from this season tbh.
This season is fkin epic. Rust is the best!
And marty kinda saves the day too
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The raid scene is some next-level John Carpenter kind of epic.
Y’all should continue power book 2
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This is the weak spot in the series for me, why ginger isnt fighting back and just letting rust carry him out of the projects
good point, maybe he was in shock of the entire situation
having fucked up their "escape plan", it could've also seemed to Ginger that Rust had his own exit if he intended to betray them. Shooting up the place and causing a bunch of gangs to come out for blood, maybe it was his best shot at survival
don't forget, the insane amount of drugs they were all collectively on might have inhibited his critical thinking abilities. Also rust had him at gun point and literally the whole hood was on them at this point with cops not far behind, better the enemy you know than the enemy you don't.