True Detective

2024
4.7
1.44K reviews
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Season 4 episodes (6)

1 Part 1
1/14/24
Season-only
When eight researchers at Tsalal Station suddenly disappear, Danvers orders a search but tempers expectations of finding the men. After handling a workplace dispute and checking-in on her sister Julia, Navarro tries to convince a skeptical Danvers that the men’s disappearance is connected to the murder of local activist Annie Kowtok, a case that has long gone cold. Premieres January 14.
2 Part 2
1/21/24
Season-only
As Danvers and Prior set out to learn more about Tsalal – and find an unlikely location for the physical evidence – Captain Connelly threatens to move the case to Anchorage. Later, Navarro and Danvers separately find a connection between one of the Tsalal men and Annie, prompting the former partners to agree to work the case together.
3 Part 3
1/28/24
Season-only
While Hank leads the search for Clark, Prior asks Danvers about the murder-suicide case that drove a wedge between her and Navarro. After sifting through the contents of Clark’s trailer, Navarro and Danvers seek out a local hairdresser for insight on Annie – which leads to a tip about another former Tsalal worker. Later, tensions grow between Danvers and her stepdaughter Leah.
4 Part 4
2/4/24
Season-only
When Julia’s mental health struggles resurface, Navarro brings her to a local facility, promising that this time will be better. Later, Danvers and Navarro confirm the location of Annie’s murder – and Danvers levies a harsh punishment on Leah following her act of protest.
5 Part 5
2/9/24
Season-only
As Prior digs into the links between Tsalal and mining company Silver Sky, Navarro rescues Leah from a local protest that has turned violent. At a meeting with Silver Sky exec Kate McKitterick, Danvers balks when Connelly shares the official cause of the Tsalal men’s deaths – and gets a warning against pursuing the case any further. Later, Hank receives a quid pro quo offer.
6 Part 6
2/18/24
Season-only
In the midst of a brutal storm, Danvers and Navarro find themselves stuck at Tsalal with no electricity or means of contact. As the truth about what happened to Annie and the Tsalal men unfolds, Navarro and Danvers each confront the demons from their past.

About this show

Touch darkness and darkness touches you. From HBO and creator/executive producer Nic Pizzolato comes this searing crime drama series that follows troubled cops and the intense investigations that drive them to the edge.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
1.44K reviews
alan smith
May 13, 2014
Wow what can I say. This was without doubt THE best series, let alone cop series I think I have ever seen. At the end of each episode I felt physically, and mentally drained, and at its conclusion I was left feeling in awe of possibly the best acting its been my pleasure to witness. Both of the main characters not only drew you into their world and life you could actually empathise with them. I believe another series is in discussion or production but without these two. I believe it will only involve those now who are at the top of their craft.
Priscilla Newman
August 25, 2015
This series 2 is, in my opinion: incomprehensible, Inaudible, unbelievable tripe. I can only imagine that the positive reviews have been written by people who either need one more brain cell to make up a synapse or have a vested interest. Of course this may be a 'generational thing', I am in my 70th year, but, if so, pass me the petanque set.
24 people found this review helpful
A Google user
March 11, 2019
Season 3 is awful. (season 1 is 5 stars, season 2 is dire... 1 star, and season 3 is dire... 1 star) Season 3 starts well with a good first episode but goes badly downhill from there. Becomes boring and irritating in its constant switch between the 3 time periods. When the 2 detectives are young, several years later, and when they are old men. The acting is poor in season 3 with the black actor Mah. Ali being awful.
6 people found this review helpful