"True Detective" Season 2 Episode 3 entitled "Maybe Tomorrow" reportedly offered more clues regarding the case that the detectives are working on. Last week, the cliffhanger was a major question that most fans are asking which has then been answered during this week's episode.
"True Detective" is trying to figure out the Caspere investigation and Ray has worked with Ani to pursue the possible leads in the case, Huffington Post reported. Ray was left for dead in the previous episode and it was revealed that he is still alive so he will continue to be part of the upcoming episodes of the series. Fans of the show know that the series is basically about death so it is inevitable that a character will die from the show.
Ray did not die as it was revealed that the birdman used rubber bullets resulting to him just suffering from broken ribs. Fans are not yet sure why the birdman did such and if he might be scared of adding another body to the already piling deaths.
"True Detective" Season 2 Episode 3 entitled "Maybe Tomorrow" was obsessed in focusing on the characters' of the show who could possibly die anytime within the progress of the season. The episode was about Ray's drama specifically issues about his health and talking to his ex-wife, Frank's attempt to create a new life, as he tried to intimidate those who are under him, Ani's unsuccessful relationship, and Paul's sexual repression, USA Today reported.
Meanwhile, Taylor Kitsch talked about his character in "True Detective" as per his interview with The Daily Beast. He plays the role of Paul Woodrugh and he opened up about his character noting that half of his character's body is scarred due to his experiences overseas and that he has to use Viagra in order to have sex with his girlfriend. In the third episode of "True Detective" Season 2, Paul was also seen hiding a deep secret as he was confronted by an ex-military friend and former lover.
Answers for last episode's cliffhangers will be available in the upcoming episode of 'True Detective.""True Detective" airs every Sunday on HBO.
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