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True Detective - Season 2
TrailerA bizarre murder brings together three law-enforcement officers and a career criminal, each of whom must navigate a web of conspiracy and betrayal in the scorched landscapes of California. When police officer and war veteran Paul Woodrugh discovers a crime scene, it attracts detectives Ray Velcoro and Ani Bezzerides to the investigation. Also involved is Frank Semyon, a career criminal and entrepreneur, who is married to Jordan.Actors: Colin Farrell, Rachel McAdams, Taylor Kitsch, Kelly Reilly, Vince Vaughn, Ritchie Coster, David Morse, Christopher James Baker, Chris Kerson, Ronnie Gene Blevins, Andy Mackenzie, ...»Director: Nic PizzolattoCountry: United StatesDuration: 44 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 8.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "True Detective - Season 2"
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Characters of "True Detective - Season 2"
Detective Ray VelcoroPlayed by: Colin Farrell
Detective Ani BezzeridesPlayed by: Rachel McAdams
Officer Paul WoodrughPlayed by: Taylor Kitsch
Jordan SemyonPlayed by: Kelly Reilly
Frank SemyonPlayed by: Vince Vaughn
Mayor Austin ChessaniPlayed by: Ritchie Coster
Eliot BezzeridesPlayed by: David Morse
Blake ChurchmanPlayed by: Christopher James Baker
NailsPlayed by: Chris Kerson
StanPlayed by: Ronnie Gene Blevins
IvarPlayed by: Andy Mackenzie
Osip AgronovPlayed by: Timothy V. Murphy
Athena BezzeridesPlayed by: Leven Rambin
Detective Teague DixonPlayed by: W. Earl Brown
Lieutenant Kevin BurrisPlayed by: James Frain
Detective Elvis IlincaPlayed by: Michael Irby
Commander Floyd HeschmeyerPlayed by: Matt Battaglia
EmilyPlayed by: Adria Arjona
FeliciaPlayed by: Yara Martinez
Lacey LindelPlayed by: Ashley Hinshaw
Veronica ChessaniPlayed by: Agnes Olech
Richard BrunePlayed by: Christian Campbell
Chad VelcoroPlayed by: Trevor Larcom
Jacob McCandlessPlayed by: Jon Lindstrom
Bart SallisPlayed by: Chet Grissom
Ernst BodinePlayed by: Alain Uy
Will DavidsonPlayed by: Jamison Jones
Michael BulgariPlayed by: Solomon Shiv
Male Deputy #1Played by: Avi Bernard
Cynthia WoodrughPlayed by: Lolita Davidovich
Dr. Irving PitlorPlayed by: Rick Springfield
Katherine DavisPlayed by: Michael Hyatt
James O'NealPlayed by: Alex Fernandez
Gena BrunePlayed by: Abigail Spencer
Danny SantosPlayed by: Pedro Miguel Arce
Richard GeldofPlayed by: C.S. Lee
AgnesPlayed by: Weronika Rosati
Tony ChessaniPlayed by: Vinicius Machado
Eddie VelcoroPlayed by: Fred Ward
Miguel GilbPlayed by: Gabriel Luna
Conway TwittyPlayed by: Jake La Botz
Betty ChessaniPlayed by: Emily Rios
Lenny TylerPlayed by: Luke Edwards
LeonidPlayed by: Arthur Darbinyan
ArminPlayed by: Jack Topalian
Gonzales #2Played by: Benjamín Benítez -
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Critic Reviews of "True Detective - Season 2"
Boston GlobeJune 19, 2015It may be impossible for it to strike TV lightning twice, but True Detective in its second iteration definitely has a charge.
Newark Star-LedgerJune 19, 2015There's a lot of plot that makes the first couple of episodes a bit difficult to ease into, but at the end of the second episode, Pizzolato's penchant for abrupt violence with a side of freakiness will leave you with panting for more.
GrantlandJune 18, 2015True Detective is a very different beast in its second season: less Cthulhu and more garden-variety lizard. It doesn't haunt so much as slither.
RogerEbert.comJune 18, 2015Is it the breakthrough, landmark television of the first season? No. But it is a rock-solid crime drama with film caliber production values, intriguing plotting and great performances.
NewsdayJune 18, 2015Pizzolatto is a terrific writer who crafts elliptical dialogue that builds the mystery and intrigue. The story, too, is the classic onion variety, with character reveals, motives and backstory arriving as each layer is peeled away.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comJune 18, 2015This go-round - not as surreal, except for the episode that opens with a cheesy lounge singer performing The Rose in someone's Twin Peaks-style fever dream - is a straight-ahead, contemporary L.A. noir thriller.
Winnipeg Free PressMay 08, 2017This season seems to be parodying itself. Sometimes, the romance between a show and its viewers ends badly. To paraphrase True Detective 2's tagline: Maybe we get the television we deserve.
The Straits Times (Singapore)September 26, 2016Vaughn does not have half [McConaighey's] charisma, however, and Semyon's wordy meditations on his ambition and paranoia do not work nearly as well.
Contra Costa TimesJune 19, 2015The story is dark and atmospheric -- just the way fans like it. Meanwhile, the first three episodes hint at enough buried secrets and fresh angles to indicate that the story still has a lot to give.
OregonianJune 19, 2015True Detective Season 2 may not be subtle ("this is my least favorite life," a performer mournfully sings at the Vinci bar.) But the actors provide enough light to make it worth navigating the gloom.
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