In the interview Toby tells Cohle about some disturbing memories that he’d ruled out as dreams. But it isn’t long before Rust shows Marty some things that, as Cohle said it “took doubt behind the woodshed and put it down.” Cohle begins to lay out his theories, and mentions how in 2010 he tracked down a man who went to one of the old Tuttle preschools in 1990, Toby Boelert. 38 revolver, keeping it hidden while Cohle opens the dark storage unit. When they arrive at the storage unit it’s clear that Marty still has his doubts about Cohle and his theories, as he pulls out his. Though Marty seems reluctant to even entertain the thought that Rust isn’t crazy, he is convinced to at least see what Cohle has in his storage shed. Marty is unconvinced it’s worth getting back into and as he begins to leave Cohle says “You have a debt, because of the way things went down in ’95.” This is a reference to Marty’s impromptu execution of Ledoux. Cohle opens with the Lake Charles murder, and how it had been kept from the papers saying “If they’d cover that up, who knows what else they might have covered up,” justifying the need to keep his investigation under wraps. Marty asks “why am I here?” forcing Rust to get to the point. All of the interviews have concluded, the narrative is officially in the present, and fans are on the edge of their seats eager to see how the show will end.Įpisode 7 begins with Marty and Cohle sitting in a bar. This week’s installment finished the six episode set up, for what is sure to be an emotionally-intense season finale. True Detective Episode 7 “After You’ve Gone” Recap and Analysis
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