Straight from New York City (and from a New York City diner no less!) I sit with old friends Jim Pellegrinelli, Nicole Walker and Scott Klopfenstein and discuss ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’… which we all just survived (MAJOR SPOILERS)! Do we wish it had gone extinct? Were there parts that we liked? Are all the good stories being told on TV now? We discuss Westworld Season 2 and if we’re still hooked! And Scott proposes the dangers of binge viewing or how long form serialized content can lead to depression! Just like hanging out with friends yourself, enjoy this new Geekscape!

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Briefly: The great war is here.

At least, it will be in a couple of months.

HBO has just debuted an epic new trailer for the upcoming season of Game of Thrones, and while I haven’t actually watched the previous few seasons (I’m still very slowly trying to play catch up), this trailer certainly gets me closer to simply binging my way through.

Game of Thrones returns on July 16th, and I’m sure you all can’t wait. For now, watch the trailer on repeat below, and let us know what you hope to see this July!

Briefly: We still have no idea when we’ll be able to watch the damned thing, but along with the first images from Thor: Ragnarok, EW has also debuted the very first teaser poster for Game of Thrones‘ upcoming seventh season.

It pretty much just shows off the hashtag that you should use while talking about how it’s still not out yet on Twitter, but it also features a slick background of not just ice, but also fire.

Honestly, whenever I think of fire and ice together, I don’t think of Game of Thrones, but instead think about those terrible Fire and Ice condoms, which is a feeling that I wouldn’t wish upon my worst enemy. Ouch.

For now, you can take a look at the teaser image below, and be sure to let us know what you think we’ll be seeing whenever this thing comes out.

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Briefly: This is so exciting.

I don’t give myself much time to watch TV these days. Work, life, trying to start exercising, transiting, and more take up the bulk of my days.

That said, I’ve loved every second of HBO’s Westworld that I’ve been able to experience over the last couple of months. It’s beautiful, succinct, mysterious, and offers a world so interesting that I simply can’t get enough of it, and after not hearing and early renewal from HBO (as they often announced) I was a little worried that 10 episodes is all the Westworld we’d get.

Today, with a mysterious teaser on their official Facebook page, HBO revealed that Westworld has been renewed.

Fans of the show, however, will be waiting for quite some time once season one concludes next month. In an interview with EW, HBO’s programming president Casey Bloys noted that “My suspicion is sometime in 2018 because of how big the world is and what goes into shooting it. So I don’t have a date exactly – they’re going to have to map it out and write the scripts – but my guess is sometime in ‘18.”

2018 is better than never. What have you thought of Westworld thus far? Sound out below!

Briefly: I’d heard a little bit about the infamous ‘Slenderman Stabbing’, but I had no idea until today that HBO was releasing a documentary about it.

The documentary, which is set to premiere on January 23rd, tells the tale of the 12-year old Wisconsin girl who was stabbed by two of her classmates, who later told authorities that they did it to appease the Slenderman.

Scary shit, right?

The case sounds absolutely terrifying, and the documentary looks to include police footage, possible re-enactments, and much more. Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the series’ full trailer from just a few days back, HBO today revealed a sharp official poster for its upcoming Westworld.

The series premieres on October 2nd and stars Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Rodrigo Santoro, Shannon Woodward, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Ben Barnes, Jimmi Simpson, Clifton Collins, Jr., Simon Quarterman and Angela Sarafyan.

Westworld is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin, exploring a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.

This thing looks freaking crazy. Take a look at the poster below, and be sure to let us know just how excited you are for this one.

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The more we see about HBO’s upcoming series Westworld, the more I cannot wait for it to air. Check out the newest trailer below to see what I mean.

WESTWORLD is a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the evolution of sin, exploring a world in which every human appetite, no matter how noble or depraved, can be indulged.

Based off the 1973 film of the same name, Westworld takes place in an amusement park of sorts. Attendees can come and indulge in all sorts of fantasies, set in the American Old West.

When the project was first announced, I took it upon myself to wrangle up a copy of the Michael Crichton original. I highly suggest the film to any Sci-Fi fan out there.

HBO’s Westworld airs October 2nd and stars Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Rodrigo Santoro, Shannon Woodward, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Ben Barnes, Jimmi Simpson, Clifton Collins, Jr., Simon Quarterman and Angela Sarafyan.

Briefly: I’m still not quite caught up on the series, so I’m definitely avoiding this video (classic Derek), but HBO has just debuted a new trailer for Game of Thrones upcoming sixth season, which premieres on April 24th.

Take a look at the trailer below (if you’re better at keeping up with television than I am, of course).

Is Jon Snow dead? Is he totally coming back? What the hell is even happening and is Winter still coming?

I have no clue, but feel free to speculate below!

It’s a new season of Selina Meyers and her merry band of White House staffers. And Jonah.

After last season’s question of ‘Who won the election?’ the answer is: No One. “It’s a tied election.” As President Meyers so eloquently points out in the season’s trailer.

The new season will introduce a new mission for Selina. It has to be something her opponent wouldn’t do, like driving sober, or using the facilities without getting a hernia. The president has to look presidential, and usually that means knowing what medal an olympic team has won and not rubbing it in that they didn’t win first place, but third. She covers it up, or you know, not, in the Selina Meyer fashion.

Jonah is back. He’s like Herpes. Or a mrsa infection. Regardless of what disease Jonah equates himself to, no one is getting rid of Jonah Ryan. Selina is dating? Sleeping with John Slattery, yet she’s not going to be ‘that’ kind of President.

Points on the President’s schedule she’s going to have to deal with on this season of Veep? Chinese hackers. A massive drop in the stock market which leads them to potentially being Greece…”The country not the musical.” Last but not least, the bank bailouts, which according to the President is like having a man decide what part of his male anatomy he wants gone first. And according to Ben Cafferty, played by Kevin Dunn, he “could lose them both. I mean at this stage, they’re just purely decorative.”

Take a look the trailer for the new season. Season 5 premieres on April 24, 10:30pm, on HBO.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDesAgis8NU

In a newly released trailer, the sixth season of Game of Thrones, the audience is warned that “…the great game is terrifying.”

In the first few seconds of the trailer, with the guitar strings playing the beginning chords of ‘Wicked City’ the answer to the question that has plagued fans for nearly a year now is answered. “He’s gone.” is said of Jon Snow who lays in a bed of snow. So is Jon Snow dead? From the trailer, the answer is ‘Yes.’

Has Cersai Lanister, after taking the walk of shame, lived up to her repentance? If the declaration of “I choose violence” was anything to go by, I’m going to go with no. But that also comes after her brother/lover tells her that what was taken away from them was going to be taken back and more.

Other storylines that appeared for brief flashes revolve around a blind Arya Stark, a powerless Daenerys, and a somber Melisandre. We also see Bran with what looks like a white walker and Brienne of Tarth.

The fight for the throne continues on HBO on April 24. Take a look and let us know what you think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuH3tJPiP-U

Briefly: Following the very first teaser debut from back in December, and the official premiere date reveal last month, HBO has just debuted the first images from the series’ upcoming sixth season.

I’m not exactly caught up with the series, so I’m not really sure what’s going on in the images below. That said, they look pretty and I’m an idiot for not watching this series.

You can take a look at the images below, and be sure to let us know what you think! Game of Thrones returns to HBO on April 24th!

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This season the series will actually develop the plot further than the released books have, due to the latest delay for George RR Martin’s The Winds of Winter. Those who have followed the novels, will you be watching the series this year knowing it will spoil the plot of the next book? Be sure to sound out in the comments below!

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Briefly: Following the very first teaser debut early last month, HBO has just officially announced when Game of Thrones will premiere its widely anticipated sixth season.

Season six will debut on Sunday, April 24th, meaning that I have just over two months to get through the last two seasons of the celebrated drama.

Yeah, I know. I have no idea what’s wrong with me.

In any case, this season the series will actually develop the plot further than the released books have, due to the latest delay for George RR Martin’s The Winds of Winter. Those who have followed the novels, will you be watching the series this year knowing it will spoil the plot of the next book? Be sure to sound out in the comments below!

And what’s this about Jon Snow?

Briefly: Following the first (spoilery) teaser poster from late last month, HBO has just debuted the very first video teaser for next year’s sixth season of Game of Thrones.

I’m not quite caught up on the series, so I’m definitely avoiding this video, but in any case, you can take a look at the teaser below!

It’s awesome, isn’t it?

Be sure to let us know what you hope to see in the upcoming episodes! Game of Thrones will return this April!

Briefly: I haven’t exactly finished last year’s fifth season of Game of Thrones, but HBO has just debuted the very first poster for the series’ upcoming sixth season, and… well, even I understand just how big of a deal this is.

I guess I have about five months to catch up (and to find out just what happened to Jon Snow), as this teaser image certainly renews my interest in the celebrated series.

Is he alive? Is he dead? This is like Glenn on The Walking Dead all over again (well, until last night I guess).

Take a look at the teaser image below, and let us know what you hope to see when Game of Thrones returns this April!

That’s it! The second season of True Detective has wrapped up into a nicely packaged entertaining experience. Many disliked this season as a whole and attribute their resentment to the confusion they felt throughout the eight episodes. Luckily for you, you can lay off the True Detective recaps after this week. Let’s get started.

Warning: Spoilers ahead! 

When the second season of True Detective premiered, I didn’t expect critiques this polarizing. One thing I’ve found to be true in people who disliked season two is that they seemed to have adored season one continually compared the two with each passing episode. I believe this to be the first mistake when looking at this season of True Detective. With this season having an entirely new cast, set in an entirely new location, with an entirely different story, I feel that we should take this season as a standalone piece, just as it is presented. There’s no fun in rehashing elements of the first season. For those of you who found this season to be a little too confusing, I understand. Looking at it objectively, there were a few instances where I could see viewers could have a hard time navigating the all of the plot points and names. However, with a little digging, anyone could figure out what was going on. Isn’t the challenge of solving the mystery one of the reasons why we tune in to True Detective in the first place?

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Still, anyone who found themselves almost completely lost should have enjoyed this episode a lot more than any of the others that came along this season. Omega Station wound up all of the mysteries that we’ve been presented with and took care of significant lose ends. For example, we finally go a resolution on Caspere’s murder, the definitive story behind the diamonds, and the crow’s head. Some of the smaller questions, such as why Caspere owned a crow’s head in the first place, is left up to the viewers to interpret their own answer.

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Each of the four leads got their resolutions and completed their arcs, with Ani having the most drastic change in character. Aside from the Caspere investigation, this season was also a story about people trying to find their way in a world where odds are stacked against them. It seemed throughout the season that each of the four main chracteres were struggling with their journey in becoming a good person. There’s several instances in which Velcoro demonstrated that he wants to be a better man for his son. Woodrugh makes a similar statement to his fiancé in the car as he drives her to the motel in episode 7. In the car, Woodrugh remarks that he’s just “trying to be a good man.”

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Frank echoes this desire too in trying to provide a life free from crime for his wife, Jordan. This was especially evident in the scene that took place at the train station in which he promised to see her in two weeks or less. For Ani, the journey to becoming a good person was plagued by her traumatic childhood. It seemed that no matter how hard she tried, she could never escape the anger that her childhood left her with. This was made clear through her relationships with her sister and father. By the end of the season, Ani had made peace with who she was and embraced it. This is especially clear towards the end of the season finale when we see her holster her knife.

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Each of these characters were constantly moving towards this goal of redeeming and it wasn’t just limited to the leads. This attribute extended to minor characters, like Ani’s father and sister. Everyone was running away from their past and on a journey to find their identities. This concept of journeying was also juxtaposed with Caspere’s investigation having a lot to do with the high-speed rail system. Some of the most significant scenes took place at landmarks that had to do with transportation. In the season finale for instance, we had the pivotal scene that took place in a newly built Anaheim train station.

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This season also contained some supernatural elements, most notably in the form of the dream Velcoro had at the start of episode three. If you think back to the dream, Velcoro’s father sits across the table from him and tells a story of how Velcoro is running through the woods with tall trees. His father also mentions that the people chasing Velcoro are giants. This was ultimately how Velcoro would meet his end, trees and all.

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Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this season of True Detective. There were some minor things that bothered me throughout the season, such as Woodrugh’s death, but the season as a whole proved to be satisfactory in the end, even without the storybook ending.

 

Still have lingering questions? Sound off below! A third season of True Detective is still unconfirmed, however, if there is a third season, we’ll be back with episode recaps!

Wow. Just wow. From the moment the teaser trailer for HBO’s 2016 show Westworld started I was hooked. No hyperbole here folks, I’m fucking sold.

The show stars Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, James Marsden, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Rodrigo Santoro, Shannon Woodward, Ingrid Bolsø Berdal, Ben Barnes, Jimmi Simpson, Clifton Collins, Jr., Simon Quarterman and Angela Sarafyan.

Westworld is based off of the 1973 film of the same name, which just so happens to be Michael Crichtons first feature film.

HBO says their newest show is

A dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial consciousness and the future of sin.

Like I said up top there, I was instantly sold. The vibe I got right away really checked all my boxes and I cannot wait for this show to start.

Westworld airs on HBO sometime in 2016. BUT, you can get a first look at it TONIGHT just before the season two finale of True Detective.

The penultimate episode for season 2 has arrived. The episode did a good job wrapping up some lose ends while advancing towards to what seems to be a violent finale. Let’s get started!

Warning: Spoilers ahead! 

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When we last left Ani, she had just killed a security guard, who tried choking her out, and rescued her missing person from the party. Our true detectives also secured papers that linked the mayor’s son, Osip, and members of Catalyst to the land deal Frank wanted in on. It’s also the ammo Davis needed to help bring corruption charges to city leaders.

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Needless to say, the party had a negative effect on Ani. Right off the bat, Ani confesses that she’s been waiting her entire life for man to put hands on her, giving her the excuse to kill him. This is obviously connected to what happened to her as a child, and even goes on to state, “When I ran out of the woods and they found me… ” This confused Velcoro, who was listening, and upset Ani even more once she realized she was actually talking about her experience with someone else. It’s perhaps the first time Ani has ever opened up to someone on this level and an emotional connection is established. Ani then tries to make a move on Velcoro, but he declines, stating that she’s out of his league.

The next day, Ani talks to her missing person, Emily. Emily gives some information on the pictures that kicked off the missing persons case and the search for the blue diamonds. As Emily explains it, Tasha, who was supposedly Caspere’s favorite girl to take to the parties, took pictures from the inside. She also took the pictures of the blue diamonds all in an attempt to build a portfolio to use as blackmail.

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Ultimately, Tasha ended up in the cabin we saw a couple of episodes back. In that same episode, forensics said that the blood belonged to a female, which we now know was likely Tasha. Building off this, it was Caspere’s coordinates that lead Ani and Woodrugh to the cabin, meaning that Caspere was present during the torture. Furthermore, Ani and Velcoro eventually learn that the small girl who hid while her parents were executed during the LA riots in ’92 is now in the party circuit, courtesy of Caspere.

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Woodrugh eventually informs Ani that she’s wanted for questioning in the death of the security guard she killed at the party. The situation she’s found herself in makes her realize that she needs to protect her family and sends them off to lay low for a while. She seems to make peace with everyone in this scene, even her father. She sees them off and prepares for the future.

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At the end of the episode, we also see a crosscut of an exchange between Velcoro and Ani. Both seem to connect on a more intimate level and consummate their newfound understanding of each other. I expect this to play a key role in the showdown next week.

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Velcoro is also reeling from the party we saw in last week’s episode. While Velcoro does not have a heavy role in tonight’s episode, he is still very much involved. Velcoro informs Frank of Blake’s dealings with Osip and explains everything he learned at the party. This makes Frank very angry.

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Velcoro also makes the attempt to go into the city to hand the papers off to Davis only to find her corpse sitting in the car. She doesn’t look to have put up a fight, leading me to believe that she must’ve known whoever killed her.

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The prime suspect would probably be Burris, since he seemed to be everywhere this episode. Velcoro has ultimately been set up, again, probably by Burris, and is forced to go into hiding back at the motel.

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Eventually, he opens up to Ani, saying that he’s worried about what his son will think of him. Ani responds with, “You are a good man.”

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After learning of Blake’s deception, Frank takes care of him.

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Frank also learns of everything being planned against him, which leads him to create a plan to take revenge and get out of the country. Frank secures money, plane tickets, fake passports, and some heavy firepower.

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It’s unlikely that we’ll see the Russians help out next week, though I wouldn’t be surprised if they sent some guys to lend a hand to Frank’s cause.

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On top of that, Frank burns everything the Russians have purchased over the last six months, effectively burning everything he’s spent his entire life working for. He’s also essentially burning his past and is on track to becoming a different person. There’s no going back after this, and he knows that.

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Unfortunately, Woodrugh met his end his episode. I was rooting for him, too. After getting blackmailed into taking a meeting with the mysterious person behind the text messages he was receiving, Woodrugh uncovers Burris’s connection with Black Mountain, Catalyst, and Ben Caspere. Before all that, Woodrugh hides his mom and fiancé in a small motel. At first, neither of them want to be there, but later on, it seems the mom and the fiancé bonded.

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Woodrugh then runs some errands at the police station where he figures out the Caspere-Holloway-Burris-Teague-blue diamonds connection.

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Here, Woodrugh also finds out that Ani is wanted for questioning. All of this takes place as he’s being spied on by Burris. The framing of this shot is a foreshadowing of how the two will meet again later in the episode. Expanding on this, it is now clear that it was Burris who wore the Crow’s head when he shot Velcoro. The shotgun used pellets only available to cops. Now that we know that, it’s also clear Burris dumped Caspere’s body on the side of the road, and may even had a hand in killing Caspere. According to Blake, the killers are still unknown.

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It’s likely Burris tailed Woodrugh to the Black Mountain meeting, although it was awfully convenient that he’d just be behind the door Woodrugh comes out of. Maybe the building Woodrugh found himself in had only one door?

While waiting for Woodrugh to return, the mom and fiancé watch Splendor in the Grass. The film was released in 1961 and tells the tale of a forbidden love between a young girl and a man belonging to a powerful family. The forbidden love concept is one last callback to the strange Oedipus complex Woodrugh and his mom shared, but more importantly, I believe the last line of the film resonates a stronger message about where Woodrugh’s fiancé and mother will end up. The last line of the film is a voiceover and is as follows: “Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind.”

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Well, there’s only one great thing left behind from Woodrugh’s legacy, and that’s his child. This notion is further reinforced by the last image Woodrugh’s fiancé sees after his death, which is a scene in the film in which one of the characters is holding an infant.

Overall, I thought this was a solid episode. I don’t know if Ani and Velcoro’s actions sit well with me. Earlier in the episode, Ani tells Emily that maybe she was not put on the Earth “just for fucking,” yet, Ani was sexualized right off the bat in episode one and ends up having sex with yet another peer working a case with her. I guess we’ve seen Ani be condescending and a little bit of a hypocrite all season when it comes to dealing with her sister’s sexuality, but it would have been nice to see Ani’s character make progress in that regard. I would’ve been happy if all we got was the encounter between Velcoro and Ani at the start of this episode. Still, maybe her character is progressing in that she is finally having sex with someone she has a true emotional connection with. Also, the scene was done tastefully.

Predictions

With only one episode left, I think we can all expect a ton of shooting, a ton of driving, and maybe an explosion or two. The finale will also run for 90 minutes. We’ll perhaps see Burris in his Crowman outfit, as well as find out who’s behind this empire. It can’t be the mayor, Holloway, Burris, Osip, Blake, or the head of Catalyst. It’s obvious they all answer to someone. Still, I believe whoever’s at the head is someone we’ve seen before. That leaves some wild guesses, including Velcoro’s father, the bartender at Frank and Velcoro’s meeting place, the two Mexicans who wanted to be besties with Frank, Ani’s father, Pitler, or even Ani’s ex-partner.

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As far as character deaths go, I can see Velcoro sacrificing himself for Ani and Frank. With Davis dead, and the details of this case leaking to the public, Velcoro won’t have much to live for other than to become a symbol of heroism for his son. Ani might end up quitting the force to pursue a different career path. A private investigator sounds right for her, but we already saw that in Marty from season one. After the exchange, and perhaps snagging a few million from the deal, Frank will be able to take his wife and live off the grid for the remainder of his life, should he choose to do so. I also wouldn’t be surprised if some of that money made its way to Woodrugh’s mom and fiancé.

Got any theories of your own? Feel free the share! Until then, see you next week!

Things sure are ramping up to the season finale. Building off of last Sunday’s episode, we find our true detectives finally delving into the parties we’ve been hearing about all season.

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

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We immediately start the episode with the confrontation we’ve been waiting all week for:

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While it was nice to see Velcoro and Frank make amends, I felt it was a little too easy. Although, it’s quite possible that both Velcoro and Frank put too much blind trust into each other, and they know it.  As Frank puts it, Velcoro is possibly the only friend he has left, to which Velcoro remarks how “fucked up” that scenario would be.

Velcoro leaves with the promise that Frank will look up who gave false information as to who raped Velcoro’s then wife. Let’s just say Frank is telling the truth and was deceived all those years ago. Who would set up Frank, and ultimately Velcoro? Is it connected to the organization that did Caspere in? Another thing I wanted to bring up is the sudden appearance of a prime suspect in his wife’s case.

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Velcoro visits him at the jail and threatens him enough to scare anyone, innocent or not. The suspect is also conveniently suffering from a some sort of condition in which his memory fails him regularly.  Is it possible that this sudden appearance is meant to detract Velcoro from his work on the Caspere case? It wouldn’t be the first time one of the detectives has had their personal lives put on display by the group that killed Caspere. Fans won’t have to think too far back to remember Teague shadowing Woodrugh before the shootout.

Eventually Velcoro ends up back home, alone, and begins to go on a binge. He drinks, does coke, works out, and eventually comes to the realization that he can’t be in his son’s life anymore.

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It’s somber moment, but Velcoro ultimately makes his decision with the best intentions in mind. He wants his son to be at peace and not be in the midst of a custody battle in which he may find out unsavory aspects about where exactly he comes from. Velcoro promises that he will forfeit the custody battle if his son is to never learn about his real father.

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After previously contesting the idea of adopting a child, claiming that it would be taking on someone else’s problems, Frank transcends into a sort of father figure to a former employee’s son. This comes after Frank pays a visit to Stan’s widow. It was here that Frank learned that Blake is perhaps more deceitful than he anticipated. The widow reveals that soon after Stan’s death, Blake came by asking her what Stan knew and if he knew anything about his eventual murder.  As we know now, Blake is also working with the same group that throws the orgy parties. These are the same parties Caspere attended. This particular party we saw tonight was also attended by the Osip and the rep from Catalyst.

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Eventually Frank gets a lead on the woman who pawned some of Caspere’s items that would eventually lead to the shootout. According to the woman, a cop paid her $500, plus whatever she made by pawning the items so long as she did it. She described the cop as tall, white, and slender. Blake is a likely suspect. Unfortunately we’ll have to wait to find the answer because Frank’s lead was killed by a pair of Mexicans who seem to either have a gross misunderstanding about what exactly’s been going on in Vinci, or potential partners with the organization that killed Caspere.

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The cabin makes another brief appearance in this episode. Last week, I suggested that the chair was the same that Caspere sat in as he was tortured and/or ultimately killed. Tonight, one of the detectives mentioned that the blood belonged to a female, which makes sense, but it was also mentioned that the entire room is contaminated and the results may not prove to be as fruitful as Ani and Woodrugh would hope.

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Also in last week’s episode, it was revealed that Pitler was a regular surgeon that specialized in operating on women with the purpose of making them look more attractive at these orgy-like parties. This cabin may have very well been Pitler’s operating room.

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Not much happens with Woodrugh internally, but he does seem to be the most solid detective of the bunch. In this episode, Woodrugh further investigates the origin of the blue diamonds. His search first leads him to an insurance company that tells him that the diamonds were stolen during the LA riots in 1992.

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This leads him to track down the cop that took the case in ’92. During the conversation, the cop mentions that whoever did the robbery were trained professionals. Parents who owned the shop where killed execution style in front of their children who were hiding in a cabinet.

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The cop was obviously shaken by the case and really didn’t want to talk about it. From the sound of it, it would be right to assume that whoever committed the robbery is tied to the group or organization that would come to kill Caspere.

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If there was ever a sequence to make us feel uncomfortable, it was Ani’s experience throughout this episode. First, I think it’s important to point out that Ani’s cover for attending the party was Athena. Ani posed as her sister and assumed her identity in order to gain entry to the mansion party. I’ll go into the psychoanalysis later and we’ll instead focus on Ani’s drug-induced trip.

Ani’s behavior to sexual situations has been highlighted a few times throughout this season. We know about her office romances, we’ve seen her browse a porn site, and let’s not forget she tried something kinky with her then boyfriend at the start of the season. As to what she did, well, no one really knows for sure, but you can use your imagination.

During her drug trip, Ani begins to have vivid visions involving memories of when she was a little girl. She begins to see a man around the mansion.

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The man, who we can safely assume sexually assaulted her, appears to have come from the commune that she grew up in. Thus, we now know why she places hostility toward her father and the life she left behind.

What really stuck out to me was the appearance of a crow in her vision. If you think back to earlier in the season, the crow mask was seen in the backseat next to Caspere’s dead body in the first episode. Then, the crow’s head made a second appearance not too long after in a scene where Velcoro was shot a point-blank range with buckshot rounds. Could the crow in the vision be alluding to a relationship between her father, the commune, and the group responsible for Caspere’s murder?

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Eventually, Ani, her mission person, Velcoro and Woodrugh escape the mansion, but not before taking all of the contracts with signatures with them.

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Psychoanalysis

Larua Mulvey, a film theorist, came up with the concept of the “male gaze.” The concept is simple: In films, especially classical era films, the male gaze is present whenever a male is gawking at a female. The male gaze also has three different gazes: The person behind the camera, the characters portrayed in the film, and us as spectators. I’m finding this sort of psychoanalytic technique is being used mostly to make audiences feel uncomfortable. It was heavily present in the later seasons of Mad Men and is a big part of tonight’s episode.

First, the male gaze is present when Ani walks in with the other girls. The room is full of men gawking at them. Ultimately, this makes Ani rather uncomfortable. It’s unusual to see Ani like this since we’ve seen her dominate conversations and rooms throughout the season.

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The composition of these shots was also similar to Silence of the Lambs. Both share a dominating female character put in an uneasy situation. The following shots from Silence of the Lambs comes at a time when Clarice Starling must tell all of the officers, who happen to be male, to leave the room so that a body can be examined properly. It is another example of the male gaze.

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Mulvey also has some writings on scopophilia. Scopophilia is the act of taking gratification in looking. Perhaps the best example of this concept being put to good use is Michael Powell’s 1960 classic Peeping TomPeeping Tom is a film in which a serial killer records his victims final moments as he kills them. Each of the victims are females and the entire film is rather strange. Scopophilia is also present in Hitchock’s Rear Window. The film’s protagonist becomes obsessed with peering into his neighbors lives by pointing his camera at their windows. Scopophilia is more closely tied to voyeurism when placed in a sexual context.

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“I’ve been watching you, Miss.”

Each of these concepts are present in this mansion sequence. The voyeuristic nature pops up when an interested male takes Ani around and stops in front of a threesome taking place in front of them. The man promptly says, “Oh yes, here we are. You care to watch for a while? I do so enjoy the natural state.”

The sequence is further off-putting due to the musical score too. The score was unlike anything in the series so far. It’s classical undertones made the mansion feel bigger, yet gave the feeling of isolation whenever we saw Ani walking from room to room. It was almost as if the shows creators took cues from classical era cinema by dressing incorporating the use of bowties, dresses, and atmosphere just to throw us off.

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Overall, I thought this was a solid episode. I’m thinking next week, we’ll probably see Katherine Davis killed, leaving our detectives extremely vulnerable for the season finale in just two weeks.

 

Did I miss anything? Want to share some thoughts? Please do! Thanks for stopping by!

We’re back with another True Detective recap! This episode certainly had a faster pace than the previous few. We hit a time jump, by sixty-six days, since the shootout that happened at the end of Down Will Come. The plot has moved forward and we’re finally starting to see some things begin to connect. I won’t summarize the entire episode, but will instead focus on some of the more important aspects.

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

Ray Velcoro

Sixty-six days hasn’t really changed Velcoro. Sure, he quit his job, gave into Frank’s offer of being hired as muscle, but his priority hasn’t changed. Once again, Velcoro’s son is the center of his attention. Since quitting the force, money has become an issue and now, more than ever, it would seem Velcoro is afraid of losing his son.

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Eventually, we find Velcoro sitting across from his ex and her legal team. The judge orders a paternity test, which angers Velcoro because he knows he’s not the biological father. After the session, Velcoro’s lawyer informs him to secure more cash to fight for his son.

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Velcoro goes to Frank looking to earn some more money. Frank asks him to shadow a suspected mole within his group. During this surveillance, Velcoro stumbles upon the mayor’s son, Pitler, and Frank’s associate in a meeting to inspect girls. It would seem as if these are the girls who attend parties as escorts up north. This was first mentioned by Bezzerides’ sister. Later in this same episode, Bezzerides asks her sister if she can get her into one of these parties.

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The next day, Velcoro meets with Bezzerides, Woodrugh, and Katherine Davis, the state attorney. After wanting nothing to do with it, Velcoro’s arm is twisted by Davis. She informs him that she can help him keep custody of his son. Velcoro then states that they should all start with the search for a camera and a hard drive that was never recovered during the original investigation. The only thing missing from the meeting was Jack Shephard screaming, “WE HAVE TO GO BACK!!!”

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Each of the investigators begin to depart, but not before Velcoro learns something about his past. Davis informs Velcoro that the man who raped his the mother of his child had been captured and his DNA matched with evidence from the assault. This is big because, up until this point, we thought Velcoro took his own revenge with the help of Frank. Frank set him up.

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The Hard Drive

Now that Velcoro, Woodrugh, and Bezzerides are on back on the case, Caspere’s hard drive has become more important than ever. During Pitler’s interrogation, which was conducted by Velcoro, it is mentioned that Caspere and his associates would regularly throw parties for wealthy individuals. These individuals presumably had interactions with some of the escorts brought in for the parties, only, Caspere and his associates would record them so that they would in turn have dirt on whoever showed up.

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One can now assume that this hard drive, and its contents, may have lead Caspere to his demise. In any case, Velcoro and company aren’t the only ones looking for it. Catalyst, the land firm dealing out plots of land for the high speed rail system Frank was involved in has interest in the hard drive too.

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In fact, he’s offered Frank the chance of his lifetime: The land he wants for the hard drive. It’s going to be interesting considering Frank and Velcoro won’t be on good terms.

Detective Teague

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Teague, if you remember, wasn’t really a team player. Now, we know why. It’s apparent Teague planted the watch for Woodrugh to find that would eventually set up the shootout at the end of the last episode. We also learened that Teague was conducting a side investigation, possibly covering up tracks. Anyone who had their suspicions of him should feel justified, especially after we saw him spying on Woodrugh in the third episode.

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Unfortunately for Teague, he didn’t know just how expendable he was to his boss. Of course, Bezzerides, Woodrugh, and Velcoro were supposed to die with him.

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Assorted Musings

It would appear as though Bezzerides dropped her E-cig habits.

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Pictures of George Bush with the Vinci mayor return!

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During the scene in which Woodrugh visits mother with an Oedipus complex, a picture of her as a dancer can be seen in the background.

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The shack location may be where Caspere was tortured and killed. If you think back to when Velcoro and Bezzerides inspected Caspere’s body, you’ll remember that Caspere’s genitals were blown off. He probably sat in this chair right after it happened.

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Regardless, this shack is certainly not where the car carrying Caspere’s body departed from in the first episode. If you remember, the car departed from an apartment close to the 101 in Hollywood. Also, judging by the abandonment and lack of clean-up, it would seem as though this shack is not a regular location to conduct their business.

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Last, but certainly not least, a popular theory is that the bartender may be a big part of whoever our true detectives are chasing.

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Have questions? Comments? Share below! Until then, see you next week!

Back when LOST was on its original run, I did recaps here on Geekscape. The purpose was to gather all of the information viewers might have missed and put it in one place. It was also meant to create a discussion. You don’t have to agree with me, in fact, I would like to invite you to share your thoughts on this episode below in the comment section! In any case, we can all agree that with each episode of True Detective, there’s a lot to unpack, so let’s get started.

 

Warning: Spoilers ahead!

 

Fertility

First, I’d like to address a central theme in this episode. Through each of our protagonists plots this episode, the fertility motif appeared and reappeared. The first sight of it came within the first minutes of the episode in the form of Frank’s avocado trees. Frank begins to get angry when he learns that his avocado trees aren’t growing. The gardner tells him that seeds are there, but suggests the problem may be the dirt. There is something wrong with the fertilization.

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“I paid for fucking avocado trees and now you tell me ‘can’t grow?’”

This scene was interesting because it foreshadowed issues Frank and his partner will be having for presumably for the rest of the season, assuming she survives the season.

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The fertility motif especially follows Frank from scene to scene. The bakery sequence is evidence of this. Frank visits some acquaintances with the hopes of establishing some new cashflow after losing everything as a result of Caspere’s disappearance. The scene begins with this shot:

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Even appearing the background are children’s birthday party decorations and candy.

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Sticking with Frank on his search for money, the show takes us to an apartment complex managed by a man who Frank seems to know from past dealings. Again, the scene is preempted with a shot of children playing in the grass/dirt.

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Frank walks past the children playing as he makes his way to the managers office.

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Okay, so Frank’s plot is consistent with the motif. We get it. So we’ll move to Woodrugh, whose connection with the motif is obvious enough. In this episode, we find out Woodrugh is going to be a dad and thus professes his love to his ex-girlfriend claiming that this was the best thing that could have happened to the both of them.

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The motif is also present in Velcoro an Bezzerides’ plot in tracking Caspere’s whereabouts. Caspere’s GPS information leads them out to an area that has not been developed. After getting an official from the Environmental Protection Agency to their location, they learn that the land is bad. In fact, most of the farmers have left and families are giving up.

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Sure, the problem with the land not taking is pretty much the same situation we saw Frank in the start of the episode, but the motif still fits.

Woodrugh

Woodrugh had a tough time this episode. After a few weeks of guessing whether or not he was gay, Woodrugh sorta figured it out himself when we woke up in his former military squadmate’s apartment wearing nothing but his underwear. Woodrugh doesn’t remember how or when he got there, but he did sleep with his friend.

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Woodrugh immediately becomes disturbed and embarrassed. He leaves hastily and takes a cab to his motorcycle. Now, here’s an interesting scene. In the cap, Woodrugh begins to cry. We can assume it’s because he’s reacting to the events that unfolded the previous night, and maybe this is just me, but when Woodrugh’s tear begins to roll down his cheek, it almost seems as if we can hear a woman screaming as if he’s remembering something from his time with Black Mountain.

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In the previous episode, Woodrugh explains to this same friend that he’s moved past what he’s done while working for Black Mountain and that his friend should do the same. It is at this point where his friend begins to confess that he thinks about him, which prompts Woodrugh to react violently and storm off. I’m only guessing here, but is it possible Woodrugh killed women and children in the Middle East?

In any case, once Woodrugh gets out of the cab to find his motorcycle is missing and it starts to set him over the edge.

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As Woodrugh approaches his hotel, he is greeted by a mob of reporters. They instantly start to ask him about his ties with Black Mountain and specific events he may have been involved in.

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Interestingly enough, one reporter shouts something about Woodrugh’s allegations to a history of abuse against women. Woodrugh takes off into full sprint, but no one really chases him. Were the reporters really there?

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As he further falls into a hole, Woodrugh’s bout with identity becomes the focal point of his troubles. After being picked up by Ray, Woodrugh confesses that he’s “I did everything they said, man. Army, PD, it doesn’t matter. I’ve been listening to them for so fucking long, I don’t even know who the fuck I am.”

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All the Best Cowboys…

Velcoro’s daddy issues make another appearance. In the previous episode, we were treated to Velcoro’s dad, who seems to be disenchanted with the LAPD and his son. Having been a former cop, Velcoro’s dad reminisces about the old days of the police force and condemns Velcoro’s career and the current police force.  However, Velcoro still sees his father as a hero, regardless of what he thinks in present day. There are two major events that make me believe this:

1. In the previous episode, during Velcoro’s dream, Velcoro’s father is dressed in his uniform. This is symbolic of the way Velcoro sees his dad and he desperately tries to live up to his standards. Unfortunately for Velcoro, he’s feels as though he’s failing. This is evidenced by the fact that in the dream, the father refers to Velcoro as a boy running from giants.

2. Velcoro sees his dad’s police badge in the trash can and takes it out. He asks then asks if he can take the badge to give to his own son. The passing of the badge occurs this episode.

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Velcoro wants his son to see him as Velcoro sees his own father: A hero. The badge signifies that and chooses that to be his parting gift, as Velcoro prepares to surrender his visitation rights.

Shootout

It’s obvious now Vinci’s mayor and police chief are closer to the people behind Caspere’s murder than we may have previously thought. While they did assign Velcoro to keep tabs on the investigation, his life was essentially put on the line and in turn revealed how expendable he is to the mayor and chief. It’s going to get interesting tonight and I expect our true detectives to become tighter knit.

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Got theories, questions, or comments? Please don’t hesitate to share!

Briefly: We’re just a few weeks away from the holy-crap-I-can’t-wait-for-it return of HBO’s True Detective, and following the second season’s first trailer from a few weeks back, and the recent character posters, the network has debuted two new trailers for the upcoming episodes

This season’s tagline is “We get the world we deserve”, and creator Nic Pizzolatto stated this year was all about “hard women, bad men and the secret occult history of the United States transportation system.”

This season, “A bizarre murder brings together three law-enforcement officers and a career criminal, each of whom must navigate a web of conspiracy and betrayal in the scorched landscapes of California. Colin Farrell is Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective in the all-industrial City of Vinci, LA County. Vince Vaughn plays Frank Semyon, a criminal and entrepreneur in danger of losing his life’s work, while his wife and closest ally (Kelly Reilly), struggles with his choices and her own. Rachel McAdams is Ani Bezzerides, a Ventura County Sheriff’s detective often at odds with the system she serves, while Taylor Kitsch plays Paul Woodrugh, a war veteran and motorcycle cop for the California Highway Patrol who discovers a crime scene which triggers an investigation involving three law enforcement groups, multiple criminal collusions, and billions of dollars.”

Take a look at the trailers below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to True Detective‘s return.

Briefly: We’re just over a month away from the holy-crap-I-can’t-wait-for-it return of HBO’s True Detective, and following the second season’s first trailer from a few weeks back, the network has debuted new character posters for the upcoming episodes.

They all share the tagline “We get the world we deserve”, and fit in with the theme of the season, which series creator Nic Pizzolatto stated was about “hard women, bad men and the secret occult history of the United States transportation system.”

This season, “A bizarre murder brings together three law-enforcement officers and a career criminal, each of whom must navigate a web of conspiracy and betrayal in the scorched landscapes of California. Colin Farrell is Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective in the all-industrial City of Vinci, LA County. Vince Vaughn plays Frank Semyon, a criminal and entrepreneur in danger of losing his life’s work, while his wife and closest ally (Kelly Reilly), struggles with his choices and her own. Rachel McAdams is Ani Bezzerides, a Ventura County Sheriff’s detective often at odds with the system she serves, while Taylor Kitsch plays Paul Woodrugh, a war veteran and motorcycle cop for the California Highway Patrol who discovers a crime scene which triggers an investigation involving three law enforcement groups, multiple criminal collusions, and billions of dollars.”

Take a look at the posters below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to True Detective‘s return.

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Colin Farrell is Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective in the all-industrial City of Vinci, L.A. County.

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Taylor Kitsch is Paul Woodrugh, a war veteran and motorcycle cop for the California Highway Patrol who discovers a crime scene, which launches an investigation involving three law enforcement groups and multiple criminal collusions.

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Rachel McAdams is Ani Bezzerides, a Ventura County Sheriff’s detective often at odds with the system she serves.

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Vince Vaughn is Frank Semyon, a criminal and entrepreneur in danger of losing his life’s work, while his wife and closest ally (played by Kelly Reilly) struggles with his choices and her own.

Briefly: We’re just two months away from the holy-crap-I-can’t-wait-for-it return of HBO’s True Detective, and following the second season’s first trailer a few weeks back, the network has debuted 3 motion posters for the upcoming episodes.

They all share the tagline “We get the world we deserve”, and fit in with the theme of the season, which series creator Nic Pizzolatto stated was about “hard women, bad men and the secret occult history of the United States transportation system.”

This season, “A bizarre murder brings together three law-enforcement officers and a career criminal, each of whom must navigate a web of conspiracy and betrayal in the scorched landscapes of California. Colin Farrell is Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective in the all-industrial City of Vinci, LA County. Vince Vaughn plays Frank Semyon, a criminal and entrepreneur in danger of losing his life’s work, while his wife and closest ally (Kelly Reilly), struggles with his choices and her own. Rachel McAdams is Ani Bezzerides, a Ventura County Sheriff’s detective often at odds with the system she serves, while Taylor Kitsch plays Paul Woodrugh, a war veteran and motorcycle cop for the California Highway Patrol who discovers a crime scene which triggers an investigation involving three law enforcement groups, multiple criminal collusions, and billions of dollars.”

Take a look at the motion posters below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to True Detective‘s return.

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True Detective is arguably one of the best television programs on the air right now. It’s short, eight episode, first season kept fans of the show begging for more. WELL FOLKS, here is a little tiny teaser for you!

Season Two airs June 21st on HBO, and stars Colin Farrell, Vince Vaughn, Rachel McAdams and Taylor Kitsch.

Right now as Apple is showing off the Apple Watch, the new Macbook, and pimping out HBO Now on Apple TV, a new, super intense trailer for the upcoming fifth season of Game of Thrones premiered.

Enough talk. Just watch while you can before it’s taken down (for the inevitable official upload).

Update: Watch now in much higher quality!

http://youtu.be/odyueSMwxcM

Briefly: It’s not an Apple TV that plays games, but it’s a pretty awesome announcement from today’s Apple Keynote.

HBO has officially revealed it’s long rumoured standalone streaming service, and it’s called HBO Now. Apple will be the official launch partner for the service, which will launch this April before the premiere of Game of Thrones new season.

The service carries a more than reasonable price too, launching at just $14.99 per month. HBO noted that if you sign up in April, your first month will be absolutely free.

“All you need to get HBO Now is a broadband connection and an Apple device,” said HBO CEO Richard Plepler. “When you subscribe to HBO NOW you will have access to all our acclaimed original programming — past, present and future — as well as our unmatched lineup of Hollywood blockbusters.”

The service has only been announced for the US, but I certainly hope a Canadian announcement follows, as the service will give full access to HBO’s library of TV and movies. Gah!

Will you be subscribing? What do you think of the price? Sound out below!

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Briefly: HBO has finally let us know exactly when we’ll be able to return to Westerns.

The network today revealed that Game of Thrones anticipated fifth season will premiere on April 12th.

Late last year HBO announced that a standalone streaming service would debut alongside the show’s fifth season, though there was no mention of the service in today’s announcement.

Are you ready for the long break to end? What have you been occupying your time with since Game of Thrones left us last? Maybe playing that awesome Telltale game?

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The information train has left the station and is cruising along at a wicked pace. We got our first taste a week ago, then a series of screenshots were leaked, AND NOW THIS! A TRAILER!

I am getting more and more hype for this everyday. To actually see the characters moving, and talking (just off screen), has got me PUMPED!

Let’s hope this game ships soon!

Briefly: You can stop speculating. HBO has finally, finally revealed just who will be taking the starring roles in the next season of their more-than-phenomenal series, True Detective.

Season two will begin production of its eight-episode second season later this fall, and ScorpionFast and Furious 6, and Community director Justin Lin will helm the first two episodes.

So who’s starring?

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Colin Farrell will play Ray Velcoro, a compromised detective whose allegiances are torn between his masters in a corrupt police department and the mobster who owns him.

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Vince Vaughn is Frank Semyon, a career criminal in danger of losing his empire when his move into legitimate enterprise is upended by the murder of a business partner.

We’ll be sure to keep you up to date on any additional casting, but be sure to let us know what you think of the news so far! One thing we know for certain: the premiere is too damned far away!

Briefly: Following the first trailer from a couple weeks back, HBO has just debuted another preview for its upcoming myster/drama series, The Leftovers, which is based on a rapture novel by Tom Perrotta and will also act as Lost executive producer Damon Lindelof’s return to TV (Lost’s other showrunner, Carlton Cuse, has already returned with the fantastic Bates Motel).

I think that this may be next next TV addiction. The Leftovers looks hugely mysterious (much like Lost, which I miss to this day), creepy as hell, and just damned interesting.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think. The Leftovers premieres on HBO June 29th.

http://youtu.be/mN3aHP3lMl0