Will Nic Pizzolatto eventually ruin True Detective?
By Josh Hill
With the second season of True Detective right around the corner, many fans are wondering what the new season will entail and if it will hold up.
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More specifically — and to be blunt — fans are wondering if Nic Pizzolatto is going to ruin the next season by taking too much control.
Mind you, this has little to do with the rumored fueding that went on during the first season between Pizzolatto and director Cary Fukunaga. What this doubt has to do with is not everyone can roll with the punches and produce hit after hit after hit.
Look at even the greatest of visionaries in cinema history, they all have at least one project that is brushed off as a subpar effort. Not every Steven Spielberg movie is a classic, Martin Scorsese isn’t best known as the guy who made New York, New York, and even Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece Eyes Wide Shut was dismissed initially.
Will that be True Detective in a few years time? Will Nic Pizzolatto try too hard to give us something so mind blowing that it takes us ten years to understand it like every Kubrick film ever made? Or will he run the hsow into the ground in deritivaite fashion?
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That’s why Season 2 is so huge, it’s either going to confirm that Pizzolatto was a one note song or that he truly has tapped into something special with this series he has created.
Hopefully, time isn’t a flat circle for Pizzolatto.