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“The Long Bright Dark”

True Detective season one was one of the best seasons of TV you are ever going to find. Season two was a huge step down. I did not watch season three.
Season four has debuted on Max. I did not know it had started until I saw it on Hulu. I knew it was coming out soon, and I wanted to give this new season a chance.
Jodie Foster is the star of this season which is taking place in Alaska. Foster is a fantastic actor who has a realness to her, a natural feel.
According to the opening text, this is set around December 17th, which was the last sunset of the year. I can’t imagine what it would be like to live at night for two weeks or more.
This first episode started building up these characters and there are some definitely intriguing people living in Alaska. It also began the new case, with a body found without a tongue that apparently has ties to a previous one. That case had some tie to Kali Reis, the boxer-turned-actor, playing the role of trooper Evangeline Navarro, an indigenous native with some spiritual connections.

There is something mystical going on too. It was not 100% clear what was happening. Ghosts maybe? There was a scene that reminded me of Killer Bob from Twin Peaks. Oh, and there was a polar bear.
I found this interesting and I love the supernatural stuff here. Jodie Foster is top notch and I think this season has started off strong.
I didn’t watch Season 2 because of the negative reaction I saw to it (notwithstanding the points it was going to lose automatically just for the sin of not being the MASTERPIECE of The Long, Bright Dark), but S3 is actually really solid, taking place in two time periods at the same time and with a very light but delicious dusting of the Maybe Magic Maybe Mundane that made S1 so weird and supported the grounded, human drama of it all.
Regardless, yours is the first take I’ve seen on Night Country, and now I can’t wait to check it out for myself, well done!
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Maybe I should put Season 3 on the “to-watch list”. Season 4 gave me Twin Peaks vibes and that is great for me.
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We’ve come to the conclusion that Twin Peaks, Northern Exposure, and Picket Fences are three versions of the same show, just in different positions on the Serious-Goofy/Realistic-Fantastic graph, but there is ROOM FOR A FOURTH
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