As Max would say, the line is open. 

* “True Detective,” created by fiction writer and University of Arkansas MFA-grad Nic Pizzolatto, closed out its first season last night and I’m assuming some of you noticed.

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Pizzolatto also released some appropriately vague details about the next season in an interview with Hitfix: “This is really early, but I’ll tell you (it’s about) hard women, bad men and the secret occult history of the United States transportation system.”

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