True Detective season 2
| True Detective | |
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| Season 2 | |
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| Showrunner | Nic Pizzolatto |
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| No. of episodes | 8 |
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| Original network | HBO |
| Original release | June 21 – August 9, 2015 |
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The second season of True Detective, an American anthology crime drama television series created by Nic Pizzolatto, began airing on June 21, 2015, on the premium cable network HBO. With a principal cast of Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly, and Vince Vaughn, the season comprises eight episodes and concluded its initial airing on August 9, 2015.
The season's story takes place in California and follows the interweaving stories of officers from three cooperating police departments; when California Highway Patrol officer and war veteran Paul Woodrugh (Kitsch) discovers the body of corrupt city manager Ben Caspere on the side of a highway, Vinci Police Department detective Raymond "Ray" Velcoro (Farrell) and Ventura County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigation Division Sergeant Antigone "Ani" Bezzerides (McAdams) are called to assist in the following investigation. Career criminal Francis "Frank" Semyon (Vaughn) attempts to legitimize his business with his wife Jordan (Reilly) by investing in a rail project overseen by Caspere, but loses his money when Caspere is killed, prompting him to start his own investigation.
Unlike the previous season, the second season of True Detective was met with mixed reviews from television critics; praise was given to the cinematography, performances, action sequences, and setting, but was criticized for the pace, narrative, and writing, particularly for its convoluted plot and weak dialogue, with many deeming the season disappointing and significantly inferior to the previous season, and was named one of the worst television series of 2015.