The penultimate chapter of True Detective.
Emilia's death
It seems that some people don't know the time of Emilia's death, but why do I feel that Emilia's death time has already been explained in the play. At 20 minutes and 18 seconds in the first episode, after Alisha said "Condolences" to Wayne, Wayne recalled Emilia and was so choked that he couldn't continue. It can be seen from the words that Emilia died in the first few years of 2015, and she did not die unexpectedly in 1990.
Emilia teaches
In the trailer, there is a picture of Emilia with slightly frosted hair reading to the students, and Emilia may return to the teaching post later.
Roland's affection for Tom
Tom is a "comrade", but Roland's concern for Tom is also extraordinary, making it impossible to distinguish whether it is friendship or love. In the trailer, there is a scene of Roland fighting with someone, which seems to be in a gay bar. Therefore, this question should be answered in the play.
Where do the fingerprints in the archives go?
The fingerprints must have been taken to conceal the identity of the person who played the game with the Purcells. It stands to reason that only people from the police department can take the fingerprints. The main characters in the play belong to the Arkansas police department, except for Wayne and Roland. police. Note that Harris is a highway patrolman and shouldn't have fingerprints.
Lori's role
Wayne and Emilia went to Roland's house for dinner once, and Rory was living with Roland at that time. During dinner, Wayne casually asked about Lori's major, and Lori said it was "poultry science," while the Hoyts ran a chicken factory.
In the play, Lori appeared very infrequently, and she never showed her face after that dinner in 1990, but until Roland and Wayne killed Harris, Lori should have been with Roland. The turning point of the relationship between the two should be here.
The most important question is, is Lori just a supporting role in a glimpse, or a key person who can influence the story?
Allen's motivation
After Jolie's fingerprints appeared in the pharmacy in 1990, Gint used Tom to hold a press conference to show the public that he cared about the case. However, Gint's former subordinate, Allen, who had already established his own business, appeared at the scene with Woodard's children, dismantling Gint's hypocritical mask to the media, and denounced him.
Before that, Allen also interviewed Wayne and Roland. He expressed his dissatisfaction with Gint to Wayne at the restaurant.
But does he have deeper plans?
The extent of Gint's involvement in the case
One thing is for sure, Gint is a mercenary politician, and what he did during the two investigations was to close the case as quickly as possible without any complications.
But the question is, is he covering for others?
halloween "ghost"
I was careless before. I watched the trailer today. After the Halloween photo was enlarged, I found that the two people in the sheets were obviously a black and a white, because their hands were exposed, one black and one white. And blacks are taller than whites, blacks wear leather shoes, and whites have slender hands. Combined with the farmer's words, it should be reasonable to assume that these are Mr. June (June) and Miss Hoyt (Isabel).
where is julie
In 1990, the Westfinger community was deserted and deserted, and only a living Margaret was seen living in the old residence. However, we have seen a lot of graffiti in the community, and many patterns indicate that this should be done by a group of homeless teenagers. The suspected name of Mike appeared in the pattern, and some marks of couples appeared.
Julie ditches the doll
In the trailer, there is a picture of Julie throwing the dead branch doll in the park. To be precise, this location may be the hole where Will's body was found. According to the direction of the light, Julie should be walking out of the hole. This shows that the doll that "guided" Wayne to find Will's body should have been placed by Julie, not deliberately by others. Blue pants and white shoes can tell that it was Julie who threw the doll.
car driving into the manor
In the trailer, there is a car driving into Hoyt Manor. Compared with the picture of Tom going to Hoyt Manor, it can be seen that this is Hoyt Manor. At this time, Hoyt's manor has been smouldering, withered and deserted, and it is the scene of 2015.
There is also a picture of the old Wayne picking the lock on the manor, and Wayne and Roland walking into the basement and walking to the pink room.
It can be determined that Hoyt's business and residence are separate, and Wayne should not have investigated the Hoyt estate in 1990.
Wayne walks into campus
In the trailer, there is a picture of Wayne with slightly frosted hair walking into the university campus. He is wearing a formal suit with a sign hanging on his chest. His expression is not heavy, but he feels quite relaxed.
Two hands left and right of old Wayne
In the trailer, the elderly Wayne is seen sitting on a chair with tears in his eyes, and there are people on the left and right standing beside him, both showing only one hand, one black and one white, not necessarily the same as the two "ghosts" on Halloween night have a direct relationship. Both hands looked like women's, the white one was old and the black one looked younger. I think the most touching thing is that this is the last scene of the play. The middle-aged Julie and the young Becca are standing on the left and right of Wayne, and the two "daughters" have returned to Wayne's side. This is the end of the episode.
Statue of Christ surrounding the town
There is a statue of Christ surrounding the town in the trailer, which should mean that the ending will definitely be peaceful.
Lucy Adorin
The blond girl is unanimously considered to be the daughter of Julie and Mike, and her name means a memorial to the dead Lucy. But all is not yet finalized.
Quietly waiting for anything to happen
because:
Time can take away everything but not the truth
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