
Time, as they say, is a flat circle, and itās been more than a decade sinceĀ True DetectiveĀ entered our lives. Since then, its first season has been a king in yellow, with numerous creative teams going mad as they restage the original story of two cops solving an occult-based mystery. However, the debate over which season is bestāif anyone could call it a debateāhas been settled by a highly biased source: Matthew McConaughey.Ā Speaking withĀ Variety, McConaughey declared his season, which featured the actor as Lousiana tin-can separator Rust Cohle, the best of the bunch.
McConaughey says he watched the latest season, which saw Jodie Foster and Kali Reis chasing spirals in the snow, and found that āthereās a lot about that I appreciated.ā Still, heād be remiss if he didnāt mention the 2014 season that kicked off the McConaissance and led the actor out of rom-coms and into all Lincoln advertisements andĀ a briefly considered gubernatorial run. It isnāt a big secret as to why he liked it best, nor is it all that controversial. He believes it was a more fun experience because of āthe water cooler talk on Mondayāānot that McConaughey is spending much time at an office water cooler.
āMy favorite seasonāand I feel like I can say this objectivelyāis Season 1,ā the actor said. āI happen to be in that one, so I thought that was incredible, incredible television and a great series. I watched it weekly, like everyone else, on Sunday night, and that was an event for me. And I got to sit back and enjoy that. I loved the water cooler talk on Monday morning. Even though I made it, I sort of forgot what was going to happen next. It was one of the great events in TV.ā
Itās fair to say that the other three seasons were not the events on the same level. Though, we wouldāve appreciated a curve ball. Sure, the hot topic inĀ True DetectiveĀ world is whether or not the most recent season disgraced the franchise with all those AI fliers. But season three with Mahershala Ali was pretty cool. Even season two has that sequence where Colin Farrell threatens to pull downĀ his sonās pants and spank him in front of the whole cheerleading squad as punishment for being bullied, then assaults the bullyās father with brass knuckles while calling the āevil as fuckā 12-year-old āass pen.ā All weāre saying is that McConaughey has some pretty dullĀ True DetectiveĀ opinions.