The fourth season of the HBO show began airing earlier this month.
The fourth season of HBO’s True Detective, subtitled Night Country, has begun airing, with the first episode airing on January 14.
The screen focuses on an investigation into the mysterious disappearance of 8 men from a station in Alaska. Directed and co-written by Issa Lopez, the drama’s second episode airs tonight (January 21).
In a five-star review, NME wrote: “It all culminates in a climax that is implausible but also, in some ways, absolutely original for Lopez’s dominant vision. True Detective: Night Country is a brilliant winter TV series: terrifying, suspenseful, and cleverly constructed to leave you brooding over each and every plot twist and shocking revelation.
Speaking about the difference between Night Country and past seasons of the show, Lopez told Vanity Fair that “where True Detective is a man and sweats, Night Country has no blood, it’s dark and it’s a woman. “
The series has earned praise from critics of all stripes, however, Lopez this week criticized fans of the series’ first season for “critic bombing” this season, or for giving it intentionally low ratings to keep the score higher. high of the first season.
The series is set in the town of Ennis, Alaska, where 8 men who were running to a study station go missing, and only one woman’s tongue is cut out in the scene. Police Chief Liz Danvers, played by Jodie Foster, has been working on the case for several years, alongside Private Evangeline Navarro, played by former world boxing champion Kali Reis.
Navarro blames Danvers for the fact that the case has remained unsolved for so long, but Danvers believes that language may be the key to unlocking the mystery of the men’s disappearance.
The gameplay of True Detective: Night Country is as follows: