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''True Detective'' is an American
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television series created by
Nic Pizzolatto Nicholas Austin Pizzolatto (born October 18, 1975) is an American author, screenwriter, director, and producer. He is best known for creating the HBO crime drama series ''True Detective'' (2014–present). Early life Nicholas Austin Pizzolatto ...
for the premium cable network
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. The series premiered on January 12, 2014, and each season of the series is structured as a self-contained narrative, employing new cast ensembles, and following various sets of characters and settings. The first season, starring
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,
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,
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, Michael Potts, and Tory Kittles, aired in 2014. It takes place in
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and follows a pair of
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detectives, and their pursuit of a
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with
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links over a 17-year period. The second season, starring
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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, aired in 2015. It is set in
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, and focuses on three detectives from three cooperating police jurisdictions and a criminal-turned-businessman as they investigate a series of crimes they believe are linked to the murder of a corrupt politician. The third season, starring
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,
Carmen Ejogo Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo (; born 22 October 1973)
,
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,
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, and Ray Fisher, aired in 2019. It takes place in the
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over three time periods as a pair of
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detectives investigate a macabre crime involving two missing children. The fourth season, titled ''True Detective: Night Country'' and starring
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and
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, aired in 2024. It takes place in
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and follows the investigation into the sudden disappearance of a team of eight men from a research station. Issa López serves as writer and director, marking Pizzolatto's first time as neither writer nor showrunner. The first season received widespread acclaim and earned high ratings for HBO. It received numerous awards, chiefly for its acting, cinematography, writing, and direction. Reception to the second season was more divided, although the show maintained high viewership. The third season received positive reviews, but saw a drop in viewership. ''Night Country'' earned the highest viewership ratings for the series, and received widespread critical acclaim. It earned the highest number of
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nominations for the series. A fifth season, with López returning as the showrunner, is in development. Casting and filming will commence in 2025 with a scheduled air date in 2027.


Production


Development

Before developing ''True Detective'',
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worked as a literature professor for the
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, the
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, and
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. He also delved into
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, having developed a fascination for it as a graduate student at the
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. His first published work was the
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''Between Here and the Yellow Sea'', released in 2006. The author published his debut novel, ''Galveston'', four years later and around the same time began preparing to branch out into the television industry (earlier attempts were never realized due to lack of capital). Intended to be ''Galveston'' follow-up, Pizzolatto felt ''True Detective'' was more suited to film. Pizzolatto shopped the novel to two TV executives, and, once he secured a deal in May 2010, drafted six
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s, including the pilot episode ("
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") script, which ran 90 pages. He devoted another script for the series shortly after his departure from '' The Killing''s writing staff in 2011, thanks to the support of
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. The final copy, amounting to 500 pages, was written without the aid of writing staff. By this time, Pizzolatto secured a development deal with HBO, and by April 2012, the network commissioned ''True Detective'' on an order of eight episodes. Set up as an
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, each season will feature a different cast of characters and self-contained narratives in various time periods and locations. When preparing season 4, subtitled ''Night Country'', director and writer Issa López chose to create a "dark mirror" of the first season: "Where ''True Detective'' is male and it's sweaty, ''Night Country'' is cold and it's dark and it's female." In February 2024, following the fourth-season finale, HBO renewed the series for a fifth season with López returning in her roles. The fifth season, set in the
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area of
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, is scheduled to begin filming in 2025 with a scheduled release in 2027.


Filming

The initial location for
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of ''True Detective'' first season was
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, but Pizzolatto later opted to film in Louisiana, which was cheaper due to its generous film-tax incentive program. Production lasted 100 consecutive days, and each episode was shot on
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. The crew filmed exterior shots of various constructed sets, including a remote
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field outside of Erath, in addition to real life locations such as Fort Macomb, a nineteenth-century fort located outside of
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.
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was selected as the setting for ''True Detective'' sophomore season. Producers were urged to avoid filming in
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and, instead, focus on the more obscure regions of the state to "capture a certain psycho-sphere ambiance". Production began in November 2014. The third season was filmed at various locations throughout Northwest Arkansas, including Fayetteville, Bentonville, Lincoln, Rogers and Springdale. Filming began in February 2018 and was wrapped in August of the same year.


Opening sequence

Led by creative director Patrick Clair, ''True Detective''s title sequences were developed by a collaborative team consisting of three motion-design studios:
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-based Elastic, Antibody and Breeder, both based in Australia. For the first season, Clair and his team took a variety of photos of the Louisiana scenery, which became the sequence's backbone. They superimposed these images onto low poly meshes, thanks to the use of various animation and special effects techniques. This was a meticulous process for production, since they wanted to avoid creating a digitized look for the sequence. Once its final cut took form, the team polished it by employing optical glitching and motion distortion technique. ''True Detective''s season one opening theme is "Far from Any Road", an
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song originally composed by
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for their 2003 album ''
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''. ''
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'' included season one's opening sequence in their list of the "Ten of the Best" title sequences on television. Clair took a similar approach to creating the title sequence for ''True Detective''s second season. Production used material from a number of photographers, including aerial shots captured by
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. However, unlike season one, season two's title sequence incorporates deep, vivid gold and red color, thereby presenting "that more complicated view of California".
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's "Nevermind" is the season two opening theme, which is a song from Cohen's 2014 album '' Popular Problems''. The theme song's lyrics change with every episode, incorporating different verses from Cohen's song. For the fourth season, ''Night Country'', a new sequence was commissioned from London-based Peter Anderson Studios, set to
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's song " Bury a Friend", a major influence on the show cited by showrunner Issa López. As the fourth season sought to distinguish itself visually from prior entries, Anderson chose not to use superimposed images. Instead, the company was flown out to Iceland to film the majority of the sequence "from scratch", using the same props and locations as the show itself. Although certain scenes involved CGI (such as the final shot of a car parked on the sea ice) and underwater sequences were filmed in a tank, the majority of the sequence was real footage. This allowed Anderson to recreate the arc of the story in miniature, tantalizing the audience with the unfolding story: " e setting is the same.  But the story, packed inside a single minute, stands on its own."


Cast and crew


Season 1

The first actor to be cast for ''True Detective'' was
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, who acted as Detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle. McConaughey came to Pizzolatto's attention for his performance in the 2011 thriller film '' The Lincoln Lawyer'', and was contracted before the series was commissioned by HBO. He and
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were among a pool of candidates Pizzolatto had in mind for star billing. Although the actor was to play Detective Martin "Marty" Hart, he later convinced Pizzolatto to cast him as Cohle. Instead, Harrelson was assigned the role of Hart at McConaughey's request.
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played the female lead Maggie Hart, while Michael Potts and Tory Kittles were given the roles of Detectives Maynard Gilbough and Thomas Papania, respectively. Major recurring roles in the first season include
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as Major Ken Quesada and
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as Lisa Tragnetti. Daddario appeared in a four-episode arc as a court reporter having an extramarital affair with one of the main characters; her nude scene with
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attracted much attention.
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was appointed as director of ''True Detective'' first season. He competed with
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for the position, but Iñárritu dropped out because of other film commitments. To prepare, Fukunaga conducted research with a real-life homicide detective of the
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's Criminal Investigations Division. The director brought on Adam Arkapaw as the project
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, and hired Alex DiGerlando, who he worked with on
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's ''Glory at Sea'' (2008), as the production designer.


Season 2

In January 2014, Pizzolatto signed a two-year contract extension with HBO, effectively renewing the series for two additional seasons. Much like its predecessor, season 2 of ''True Detective'' consists of eight episodes, all written by Pizzolatto. However, the responsibility of directing was assigned to several people.
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directed the first two episodes. Fukunaga, who directed all of season one, did not return as director; he remains, however, an executive producer, as do McConaughey and Harrelson. Pizzolatto hired fellow novelist Scott Lasser to help develop and write stories for the second half of the season. The season's first significant casting was
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as Detective Raymond "Ray" Velcoro.
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, playing the role of criminal and entrepreneur Frank Semyon, was officially cast toward the end of the month. By November, ''True Detective'' principal cast expanded to include
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as Detective Antigone "Ani" Bezzerides,
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as
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Officer Paul Woodrugh, and
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as Jordan Semyon, Frank's wife.


Season 3

In August 2017, HBO officially greenlit a third season, which takes place in the
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over three decades. The first two episodes were directed by
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; he had been expected to direct the third episode, but had to exit the series due to scheduling conflicts. In March 2018, it was announced that
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was added as director and that he and Pizzolatto would direct the remaining six episodes. Pizzolatto is the sole writer, with the exceptions of episodes 4 and 6 which he co-wrote with
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and Graham Gordy, respectively.
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was cast as the lead character, playing Wayne Hays, a state police detective from northwest Arkansas. Ray Fisher plays Wayne's son, Henry Hays;
Carmen Ejogo Carmen Elizabeth Ejogo (; born 22 October 1973)
plays Amelia Reardon, an Arkansas schoolteacher with a connection to two missing children in 1980;
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plays Roland West, an Arkansas State Investigator;
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plays Tom Purcell, the father of the missing children; and
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plays Lucy Purcell, the mother of the missing children.


Season 4: ''Night Country''

In March 2022, it was reported that a fourth season of ''True Detective'' was in development, with Issa López writing a
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and
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as executive producer. López would also direct the pilot if HBO moved forward with the project. In May 2022, it was reported that
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would star in a lead role for the fourth season. The season, subtitled ''Night Country'', is set in
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, and follows detectives Liz Danvers (Foster) and Evangeline Navarro as they investigate the disappearance of eight men from a
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. In June 2022, HBO officially greenlit the series and
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was cast in the lead role of Evangeline Navarro, a role that was originally conceived as Latina. The season was filmed in
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on an estimated budget of $60 million. In September 2022, John Hawkes,
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, and Anna Lambe joined the cast. Further cast additions were announced in October 2022, including Aka Niviâna,
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and Joel D. Montgrand, while also confirming that the new season would be the first not written by Pizzolatto, who will turn over primary writing and showrunning duties to López. HBO confirmed on November 8, 2022, that production on the fourth season had commenced. Producer Mari-Jo Winkler and writer-director Issa López both announced that filming had finished in early April 2023. The season premiered on January 14, 2024.


Episodes


Reception


Critical response


Season 1

''True Detective'' first season received widespread acclaim from television critics, with several naming it among the best television dramas of the year. On the review aggregation website
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, the first season garnered a rating of 91%, based on 99 reviews, with an average rating of 9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "In ''True Detective'', performances by Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey reel the viewer in, while the style, vision and direction make it hard to turn away." On
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, season one scored an 87 out of 100, based on 41 critics. Reviewers from ''
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'' cited ''True Detective'' as the strongest show in recent memory. Tim Goodman from ''
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agreed, and believed that these attributes "speak to the value of the hybrid anthology format Pizzolatto is using here ... points to a potentially fascinating shift in dramatic series television". Richard Lawson, writing for '' Vanity Fair'', said that Pizzolatto and Fukunaga's sensibilities produce "a captivating and offbeat tweak of a well-worn genre". Despite its critical regard, some critics were not as enthusiastic in their reviews of season one. ''
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'' journalist Mike Hale thought the script too readily deferred to religion as its narrative backbone, as did Chris Cabin from ''
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'' wrote that ''True Detective'' failed to realize its own ambition. The ensemble performances, namely McConaughey and Harrelson, were frequently mentioned in reviews. Robert Bianco in ''
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'' journalist Robert Lloyd singled out the two men for their work in the series; ''
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'' did the same for Monaghan. ''
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'' Brian Lowry said the ''True Detective'' cast consisted of "fine players on the periphery".


Season 2

''True Detective'' second season received mixed reviews. Praise was given to the performances of Farrell, McAdams and Kitsch, cinematography, and action sequences. However, many critics felt it was weaker than the first season. Most criticism focused on the convoluted plot and dialogue. On
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, the season has a rating of 47%, based on 127 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Despite some memorably grizzled performances, ''True Detective''s second season is florid to a fault and so unrelentingly grim that it becomes about as much fun as being stuck in L.A. traffic." On
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, the season has a score of 61 out of 100, based on 41 critics. David Hinckley of the ''
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'' gave it a very positive review, and wrote: "It's still the kind of show that makes TV viewers reach for phrases like 'golden age of television drama'" and "the second installment of ''True Detective'' goes out of the way not to echo the first". Hank Stuever of ''The Washington Post'' gave it a generally positive review, praising the performances, and wrote: "There is something still lugubrious and overwrought about ''True Detective'', but there's also a mesmerizing style to it — it's imperfect, but well made." A mixed review came from Brian Lowry of ''Variety'', who wrote: "Although generally watchable, the inspiration that turned the first
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into an obsession for many seems to have drained out of writer Nic Pizzolatto's prose." Sean T. Collins of ''
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'' gave it a negative review and described the season as having "emerged as the year's most passionately disliked show", and described it as a "squandered opportunity" for Nic Pizzolatto.


Season 3

The third season received positive reviews, in comparison to the mixed reception of the second season. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has a rating of 84%, based on 110 reviews, with an average rating of 7.65/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Driven by Mahershala Ali's mesmerizing performance, ''True Detective''s third season finds fresh perspective by exploring the fallibility of memory." On Metacritic, the season has a score of 72 out of 100, based on 35 critics.


Season 4

The fourth season has received widespread critical acclaim, the most acclaimed since the first season. On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 92% based on 206 reviews with an average rating of 8.3/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Frighteningly atmospheric and anchored by Jodie Foster and Kali Reis' superb performances, ''Night Country'' is a fresh and frosty variation on ''True Detective''s existential themes." On Metacritic, the season has a weighted average score of 81 out of 100, based on 46 critics.


Ratings

With an average gross audience of 11.9million viewers, the first season of ''True Detective'' was
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's most-watched show in its first year of airing, surpassing '' Six Feet Unders 11.4million viewers in 2001. This rating system counts all airings of a show in its average audience rating, no matter how many times a viewer watches the show during the report period (including DVR recordings, reruns, and streaming on
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). The season averaged 2.33million total live plus same-day viewers, with viewership numbers generally trending upward over the course of the season. The premiere was the second most-watched series debut for the network with 2.3million viewers, behind ''
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'' 4.8million in 2010. The sixth episode of the season was watched by 2.6million viewers, and became the first episode to surpass the premiere, while the season-finale was watched by 3.5million viewers, a 50% increase over the premiere's ratings. The second-season premiere sustained the viewership numbers of the first season, as the episode was watched by 3.2million viewers. However, the season's ratings kept a generally downward trend, as the season-finale was watched by 2.7million viewers, a 22% drop in comparison to the final episode of the first season. Nevertheless, it was the most-watched telecast for the day it aired, drawing an additional 550,000 total viewers from the season's penultimate episode. Overall, the second season of the series averaged 2.61million total viewers, and 11.3million viewers in gross audience numbers, slightly below the first season's 11.9million. The third season's two-episode premiere drew 1.4 and 1.2 million viewers in linear television format; this was a decline from the first two seasons. The fourth-season premiere received 2million viewers, including viewership from its linear HBO airing and streaming on
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. Viewership for the fourth season steadily increased with each episode, culminating in 3.2million total viewers for the season finale and averaged 12.7million cross-platform viewers for the season, to become the most-watched season of the series. This measurement included streams within 90 days of the season premiere. The first season was not as readily available to stream when it was released.


Accolades

For the 30th TCA Awards, ''True Detective'' won for Outstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries, and Specials and received nominations for Outstanding New Program and Program of the Year; and McConaughey won for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama. For the
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, the series was nominated for Best Drama Series, and McConaughey won for Best Actor in a Drama Series. For the
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, the series was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series, Harrelson and McConaughey were both nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, Pizzolatto was nominated for Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series for "The Secret Fate of All Life", and Fukunaga won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for "Who Goes There". For the
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, the series was nominated for seven awards, and won four, including Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series and Outstanding Main Title Design. For the 67th Writers Guild of America Awards, the series won for Best Drama Series and Best New Series. For the
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, Harrelson and McConaughey both received nominations for Best Drama Actor. For the
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, the series was nominated for Best Miniseries or Television Film, Harrelson and McConaughey were both nominated for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film, and Monaghan was nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. For the 67th Directors Guild of America Awards, Fukunaga was nominated for Outstanding Directing – Drama Series for the episode "Who Goes There". ''Night Country'' garnered a total of nineteen nominations at the
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, thus becoming the most nominated season of the show. Foster won for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Among many, it received nominations for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, Outstanding Supporting Actor (for Hawkes), Outstanding Supporting Actress (for Reis), Outstanding Directing and
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, ''Night Country'' received nominations for Outstanding Achievement in Drama and Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama (for Foster).


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