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Created by Nic Pizzolatto,True Detectiveis arguably one of the best crime shows ever made. Despite the mixed reception of the show’s latter seasons, the first installment remains a fan favorite, most notably for its tightly wrapped narrative, which is layered with several mysteries that unfold from the perspective of complex characters.

However, the first season almost made a fatal mistake that would have nearly cost it all the universal critical acclaim that made it so iconic in the first place. One detail mentioned in the show’s bible from creator Pizzolatto hinted that an important subplot was to be introduced much later in the season. Here is why that would have been a fatal mistake and how avoiding it worked in the interest ofTrue Detectiveseason 1.
Nic Pizzolatto Wanted to Delay Rust and Marty’s Interrogation inTrue DetectiveSeason 1
The first season ofTrue DetectivestarsMatthew McConaugheyandWoody Harrelsonas Detective Rustin “Rust” Cohle and Detective Martin “Marty” Hart. In the very first episode, the duo is interrogated by Detectives Gilbough and Papania regarding a murder case from 1995.
The old case is similar to the one Gilbough and Papania are trying to solve in the present. However, according tothe show’s bible, the interrogation of Rust and Marty concerning the case and the appearance of Gilbough and Papania were going to be reserved until much later in the season.

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While the duo’s interviews were always planned to be included since the first episode, they are described as sparse and without the involvement of their interrogators. Thus,Nick Pizzolatto‘s original series bible strongly suggests that Gilbough and Papania’s involvement in Rust and Marty’s interrogations was to be kept a mystery until later episodes.
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Introducing Gilbough and Papania later in the game would likely have deprivedTrue Detectiveseason 1of some of its more efficient subplots. Although the series is primarily a mystery it is also a character study about Rust and Marty and it is most evident through their interrogation scenes.
The interview scenes where they recall the events of 1995 are juxtaposed against flashbacks to the actual events, which often differ from the accounts of the detectives. Therefore, it is easy to deduce early on that one of them is lying, setting up a more compelling twist down the road and investing the audiences in uncovering the real faces of the supposed heroes.

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Similarly, the interrogation scenes establish early on that Rust and Marty went their separate ways after the case. However,the reason behind the schism between the former partnersis slowly uncovered through their interviews. Therefore, it is safe to say that revealing the context of the interrogation scenes much later would have proven a fatal disaster for the first season, depriving viewers of a more compelling and immersive experience.
True Detectiveis streaming on Max.
Pratik Handore
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With a keen interest in comic book movies and blockbuster franchises, Pratik usually covers news and updates on the DCU, MCU, Star Wars, and more.A die-hard fan of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, Pratik spends most of his time exploring different storytelling mediums that invoke a sense of wonder and adventure. Other filmmakers whose works have deeply influenced him include Alfred Hitchcock, James Gunn, and Guillermo del Toro.
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