![]() All the useless spinning, tired minds.ĬOHLE. The truth will out, everybody sees once the strings are cut off all down.Ģ002 Marty and Rust are dancing happily with their partners.ĬOHLE (V.O.): These still bodies so certain that they were more than the sum of their urges. So certain that they were more than a biological puppet. ![]() They know that their sensory experience constituted a unique individual.ĬOHLE: Purpose. I have seen the finale of thousands of lives, man. Rust is flipping through case files of countless murder victimsĬOHLE (V.O.): People. Me me me, I, I'm so f**ing important! I'm so f**ing important, right?! f** you. ![]() Always a buck to be had doing that, and it's such a desperate sense of entitlement, isn't it?ĬOHLE: Surely this is all for me?! Me. See, the preacher, he encourages your capacity for illusion. INT - INTERROGATION ROOM 2012ĬOHLE: The ontological fallacy of expecting a light at the end of the tunnel, well, that's what the preacher sells, same as a shrink. Nothing's ever fulfilled! Until the very end. Whatever the f** those two f**ing empty jars to hold this sh** storm. That you'll fall in love and be fulfilled. That you'll move to another city and meet people that will be the friends for the rest of your lives. There's gene deep certainty that things will be different. You think that notebook is a stone tablet?ĬOHLE: What's it say about life, hmm? You gotta get together, tell yourself stories that violate every law of the universe, just to get through the goddamn day? What's that say about your reality, Marty? INT - INTERROGATION ROOM 2012ĬOHLE: See we've all got what I call a life trap. HART: I guess your judgement is infallible, piece of sh**-wise. And I'd like to get as many of them out in the open as possible. It would be a f**ing freak show of murder and debauchery, and you know it.ĬOHLE: If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother, that person is a piece of sh**. HART: Can you imagine if people didn't believe, what things they'd get up to?ĬOHLE: Exact same thing they do now, just out in the open. I think it's safe to say no one here's gonna be splitting the atom, Marty. Folks putting what few bucks they do have in a little wicker basket that's being pa**ed around. I see a propensity for obesity, poverty, a yen for fairy tales. HART: Can you see Texas up there on your high horse? What do you know about these people.ĬOHLE: Just observation and deduction. EXT - OUTDOOR CHURCHĬOHLE: What do you think the average IQ of this group is? Three months, I don't hear a word from you and… HART: My luck I pick today to get to know you. The real answer is that it's obviously my programming. HART: So, what's the point of getting out of bed in the morning?Ĭohle looks out the window as he speaks, almost to himself-ĬOHLE: I tell myself I bear witness. Walk hand-in-hand into extinction.Ī beat where Cohle seems almost wistful-ĬOHLE: One last midnight, brothers and sisters opting out of a raw deal. I don't think that way.ĬOHLE: I think the honorable thing for our species to do is deny our programming. HART: I wouldn't go around spouting that sh** if I was you, people around here don't think that way. This accretion of sensory experience and feeling, programmed, with total a**urance, that we're each somebody. HART: Well that sounds god-f**ing-awful, Rust.ĬOHLE: We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self. Nature created an aspect separated from itself, we are creatures that should not exist by natural law. Cohle continues, reluctant-ĬOHLE: I think human consciousness is a tragic misstep in evolution. HART: *laughs* let me tell you, you ain't great outside of parties either. Today, what we're into now, do me a courtesy ok, I'm not trying to convert you.ĬOHLE: I'd consider myself a realist, but in philosophical terms I'm what's called a pessimist. Three months we been together I get nothing from you. HART: But you're not a Christian so what do you believe?ĬOHLE: I believe that people shouldn't talk about this type of sh** at work. The idea of allowing your own crucifixion. Hart is knee-jerk offended at Cohle's nonchalance about the Son of Man-ĬOHLE: I contemplate the moment in the garden. HART: Well what do you got the cross for in your apartment? Can I ask you something? You're Christian, yeah? HART: Today, that scene… That is the most f**ed up thing I ever caught. HART: There's all kinds of ghettos in the world.ĬOHLE: It's all one ghetto, man. True Detective - Rust Cohle's Philosophy lyricsĬOHLE: Might as well be living on the f**ing moon.
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