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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 4:19:46 GMT
Post by Rags65 on Feb 25, 2014 4:19:46 GMT
Its two different doors, but still the door she exits thru (she enters down a hall) is chained and then magically not. Just a continuity issue I guess.
Oh, and Maggie broke up the detectives partnership and got Cohle off the job on purpose. "Coward!", she tells Marty inciting the fight.
"The human tampon here heard me..." --Leroy Salter
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chuck
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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 14:52:08 GMT
Post by chuck on Feb 25, 2014 14:52:08 GMT
"This pasta is great." Marty Hart And it was crunchy. Listen to the sound as he eats.
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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 19:35:35 GMT
Post by Rags65 on Feb 25, 2014 19:35:35 GMT
Just heard that a statement that there is a mural in the mental hospital the catatonic victim is in (ep. 6) that is also in Marty's oldest daughters' room?
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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 21:37:37 GMT
Post by robertthebruce on Feb 25, 2014 21:37:37 GMT
Just heard that a statement that there is a mural in the mental hospital the catatonic victim is in (ep. 6) that is also in Marty's oldest daughters' room? yes
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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 21:38:47 GMT
Post by robertthebruce on Feb 25, 2014 21:38:47 GMT
he is my two questions
1. Curious if we can confirm cohle and hart meet up on the road there at the end after hart's meeting with the two detectives ends. Or if it's a flash back in time talking place before the two detectives bring them in for questioning. Appears to be after but do we really know ?
That might explain the under my nose comment the whole time if this meeting takes place before the detectives interview. Maybe hart is in on the Tuttle killing.
2. In the preview for next week we all assume it's Hart seeing one of his daughters but what if it's evidence of him ?
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chuck
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Ep 6
Feb 25, 2014 22:44:04 GMT
Post by chuck on Feb 25, 2014 22:44:04 GMT
he is my two questions 1. Curious if we can confirm cohle and hart meet up on the road there at the end after hart's meeting with the two detectives ends. Or if it's a flash back in time talking place before the two detectives bring them in for questioning. Appears to be after but do we really know ? That might explain the under my nose comment the whole time if this meeting takes place before the detectives interview. Maybe hart is in on the Tuttle killing. 2. In the preview for next week we all assume it's Hart seeing one of his daughters but what if it's evidence of him ? They haven't done time jumping within each time period. Each of the three time periods are told linearly within the time period, so far. That would suggest that the Rust/Marty road meetup is after questioning.
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 5:23:04 GMT
Post by dom on Feb 26, 2014 5:23:04 GMT
Notice the top of Tuttle's building as Rust walks up....it is very similar to the sticks found at the crime scene and at the school.
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 15:22:22 GMT
Post by Rags65 on Feb 26, 2014 15:22:22 GMT
1. I think its directly after Hart is questioned. I've read and it appears that the clothes are right, etc. Cohle's questioning was approx. 5 days prior according to camera time/day stamps. So, I take it he's been waiting for Marty to get in, questioned and out so he gets the most info and so Marty knows how important it is for them to meet. But, you're right its not definite but I think it would be abnormally shifty for the filmmakers to do that.
2. I don't know if Marty sees his daughter or just some terrible scene. Either way, he is going to want to get the people who do it and join up 1005 w Rust. I think he's a lout, but his concern for young victims is real (I hope)
My question.....Why was Dora Lang displayed so clearly to be found? All these other murders, seen and hinted at, were specifically done in a manner to hide their even existence. Even the dead boy found at LeDoux' house hadn't even been reported lost yet! Marginalized women and children, no bodies found, arranged so there aren't even missing persons reports. Excuses made for there absence and wiped off as 'Made in Error'. But, Dora, is posed, marked, and left to make a statement.
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 15:27:35 GMT
Post by Rags65 on Feb 26, 2014 15:27:35 GMT
100% and *their. Damned poor editing.
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 18:16:28 GMT
Post by sangamo on Feb 26, 2014 18:16:28 GMT
That is a really good question. If I was the writer and had to contrive a response to your question because I hadn't thought of the discrepancy before, I'd come up with a scenario in which the killer(s) were surprised by an intruder and had to cut their ritual short and leave post haste before disposing of the body.
Whoever discovered the body was never introduced to us as far as I remember. Was no mention made? One would think that would be the first question they asked of the responding officers when they arrived at the scene.
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 18:55:43 GMT
Post by Rags65 on Feb 26, 2014 18:55:43 GMT
I didn't go look but my memory is that the officers on the scene said the farmer found it. Was there a controlled burn of a field being done? Another insignificant thing I've noticed, once or twice when the Dora Lang crime scene is mentioned it is said to be 'back in the woods', when actually its just one tree, solitary, in the area between farm fields. Big tree, though!
That's a good explanation...at least for it being an accident. More difficult is what statement were they making if they wanted her found. Had she 'escaped' their control and wanted to warn others not to try?
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Ep 6
Feb 26, 2014 22:18:44 GMT
Post by sangamo on Feb 26, 2014 22:18:44 GMT
Maybe it was a set up. Maybe the killer was able to pull strings to get Cohle assigned to the case for some reason. But then it wouldn't make sense to try to take the case away.
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