Ep 7. The Final Country
- TVMA
- February 17, 2019
- 57 min
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8.5 (7,661)
The Final Country is the seventh episode of the third season of True Detective. The episode begins with Wayne and Roland still investigating the case of the missing Purcell children, who disappeared in 1980. They have a new lead that takes them to a town where a group of Vietnam veterans and their families have settled down. The detectives believe that one of the veterans might have some information about the case.
As they continue to investigate, they learn about the complex relationships and conflicts between the different families in the town. Wayne and Roland also discover that Tom Purcell, the father of the missing children, had visited the town before his death and had been looking for his children.
While Wayne and Roland uncover more clues, they are still haunted by their own personal demons from their time in the Vietnam War, and their personal lives begin to unravel. Wayne's dementia is getting worse, and he is having trouble distinguishing reality from his memories. Roland, on the other hand, is struggling with anger and resentment towards his former colleagues, who have not kept in touch with him since the war.
As the episode progresses, the tension builds between the detectives and the members of the town, and they begin to feel like they are closing in on the truth. However, when new evidence emerges, they realize that they might have been looking in the wrong direction all along.
In the end, The Final Country is an intense and emotional episode that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. It explores themes of trauma, memory, and identity, and showcases the stellar performances of Mahershala Ali and Stephen Dorff as the two detectives. It is a gripping installment in the series that will leave viewers eagerly anticipating the season finale.