It’s not the exact same life - just the same overtones. Aside from that , haven’t you ever watched a movie or played a video game over and over again start to finish ? You don’t see all the details until the millionth playthrough or more …
Its not that bad to relive the exact life over and over again because, you see, we've been designed and build with the ability to forget, from day to day to life after life. The reason you dont remember your past lifes is because this....consciousness, this system of memories...its dissolves. Thats all we are in the end - memories, and this is what we fight to protect, but if we dont remember that; why fight? Thats why its easy.
In my humble opinion he’s the best character in any tv show ever. I’ve never been transfixed as much as when Rust was talking or even taking a drag off his cigarette, edge of my seat for the whole series
This was like a blockbuster movie season one it really should have won an academy award. Eyes were glued to the screen for every minute watching it the first time. Even thought about it waiting for the next episode. If I had to rate this be even better then Breaking bad, and Game of Thrones even though those were lot more episodes.
This may be the best piece of work ever put to film. Brilliant in every way. To me it is like listening to Miles Davis "Kind of Blue". Or Glenn Gould's "The Goldberg Variations" It is the pinnacle of its art form. I will never tire of listening to those albums or watching this series. Bravo
There's a deep, dark melancholy to both this and Miles Davis which is very valuable for getting through certain times in life. Something to brood over.
The two leads are frankly incredible. I know its a mistake but I cant bare the idea that we will not see these two perfectly realised characters in another adventure.
Since time is based on man's observation of how the heavens move from the vantage of the earth, it would stand to reason that if time is a flat circle so is the earth, and everything outside of the box of warped minds is timeless.
That final episode, when he looks up and sees that vortex. Just imagine. You're in a place where Devil worship and sacrifice are the meaning of the very place. You're standing by a sacrificial alter. You look up, and THAT is what you see. Was that a hallucination from Rustins undercover days? Or, is there actually a fucking soul eating vortex above that place. Probably a vortex.
I thought that was pitiful. Such a trite, tired tale, to take a man irrevocably scarred by grief into one that accepts his daughters death because he meets her in 'the afterlife' just from one goddamn dream? Made me think only an American could of sold that idea, to American audiences... It's so pro-religious, pro-God, pro-afterlife, antithetical to all his values, like when a Christian film makes the angry atheist realise just before his death "There really is a God!" and he's suddenly free of pain and sadness... It's disrespectful and ironically, it reveals an anxiety within their own faith. He wouldn't be moved by his near death experience, indeed, it would only reinforce his ideas - that people are trapped in their little boxes, unable or unwilling to change, going in the same circles again and again (murderers murder, rapist rape, detectives investigate crimes and depressives stay depressed)... The showrunners only ended it like that to wrap it up, make a 'happy' ending. What a way to undermine your character & your audience (e.g. "they can't take the truth/it's too dark..."). "I believe I can see the future because I repeat the same routines" they needed to end with some NIN, him keeping the same views, Marty doing the same shit. People don't change.
@@skullsaintdead, still fits the narrative arc though, and all the subtext was there. Things do change, and people change. Everyone around the main characters changed, and time eventually whittled Marty and Rust down as well. It took Rust dying in a fight against evil to discover something good worth fighting for. That's still kinda tragic, but the good kind. If the ending was more supportive of the dark philosophy the evil cult believed in, I don't think that would improve the quality of the show. That might make it seem more real to you, but it wouldn't be that way for me.
@@brostoevsky8481 Everyone getting so offended, bloody hell! When you critique a show it doesn't mean you critique the person who likes it. For everyone casting dispersions towards me: please don't let your anger take hold and throw insults at others for simply having a dissenting opinion, it's unwise, tired, turns people away. I love the show, it's one of my favourite of all time, I love Rust, I hold essentially all his views, but if you had of reread/considered my comment, not just gone off your anger, you'd of noticed I was critiquing the ending, how lopsided it was, how it undermined the character and audience by forcing in a 'happy' ending. I just find it a little strange that people can get so worked up when someone is simply critiquing a TV show. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I like to have discussions with people that don't just parrot my views, difference is interesting, cause, you know, I'm pretty self-assured and genuine debates don't rattle my sense of self.
Most people have no clue of what they witnessed. This show is the most realistic depiction of the nihilistic soul who saw and embraced the entirety of the darkness of existence and triumphed over it. No atheist nor most christian can ever comprehend the infinite profundity of the message since it's full of occult symbolism hidden in plain sight. Rational people won't pierce its secret and religious people will have a shallow conclusion. The reality of the lesser self, the dualism of light and darkness, infinite time worship, entropy and order, the fakeness of religion, evil, nihilism, sexual magic, are the topics treated in most magnificent way. A response is given to the Soul who can comprehend: silence is the key to light, love, and hope. Children of light won't be trapped for ever
Can’t wait to be disappointed by season 4 … well if it’s the same as season 2+3 it will be boring , but if it takes after THIS season ? Wooh , we’re in for a good time .
meh it's ok, lacks context. hard to get that in a 4 minute video, but that's the risk you run when you try to condense an entire character into a 4 minute video.
Just rewatched this season after visiting the south . Had to after seeing all the creepy emptiness down there before the Florida coast …. I wish season 2 and 3 was just as good , alas - they decided to be “different” 🤢🤮
The idea of living the EXACT same life over and over is terrifying to me. It's almost like a form of purgatory you can't escape.
It’s not the exact same life - just the same overtones. Aside from that , haven’t you ever watched a movie or played a video game over and over again start to finish ? You don’t see all the details until the millionth playthrough or more …
Its not that bad to relive the exact life over and over again because, you see, we've been designed and build with the ability to forget, from day to day to life after life. The reason you dont remember your past lifes is because this....consciousness, this system of memories...its dissolves. Thats all we are in the end - memories, and this is what we fight to protect, but if we dont remember that; why fight?
Thats why its easy.
💯 25/8
The eternal return of Nietzsche.
And that is the terrible and secret fate of all life…..you’re trapped
You’re gunna watch this again, and again
You already did it.... time is a flat circle...
and again.
Forever.
Belief is never the fact
Be sure to watch this season(first) if you haven’t. Also, Mud, Killer Joe, Dallas Buyers Club, and The Gentlemen. Enjoy. 🤙
“The world needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door.” The most Rustin Cohle comment in the entire series.
And it's true.
Every Day, every hour, every minute, every second, Amen.
@@brijor6ff7 It isn't.
@@wawawuu it is.
@@brijor6ff7 Rust ain't a bad person. Far from it.
In my humble opinion he’s the best character in any tv show ever. I’ve never been transfixed as much as when Rust was talking or even taking a drag off his cigarette, edge of my seat for the whole series
This was like a blockbuster movie season one it really should have won an academy award. Eyes were glued to the screen for every minute watching it the first time. Even thought about it waiting for the next episode. If I had to rate this be even better then Breaking bad, and Game of Thrones even though those were lot more episodes.
Certainly under breaking bad. GOT does not even come close to these.
Masterpiece of human creativity
The season 1 show right? :D
This season is never over. Again and again and again. Forever.
Time is a flat circle
I didn't know I needed this, now I know
Really happy if this speaks to you.
This may be the best piece of work ever put to film. Brilliant in every way. To me it is like listening to Miles Davis "Kind of Blue". Or Glenn Gould's "The Goldberg Variations" It is the pinnacle of its art form. I will never tire of listening to those albums or watching this series. Bravo
There's a deep, dark melancholy to both this and Miles Davis which is very valuable for getting through certain times in life. Something to brood over.
Rust is an old school saint. His story is in a sense biblical.
The two leads are frankly incredible. I know its a mistake but I cant bare the idea that we will not see these two perfectly realised characters in another adventure.
"time is a flat circle" - Reggie Ledoux 1995
Since time is based on man's observation of how the heavens move from the vantage of the earth, it would stand to reason that if time is a flat circle so is the earth, and everything outside of the box of warped minds is timeless.
Time is a fat circle
Nietschean overtones: the eternal return Brilliant writing and acting
Showed my girl this show and she was like wtf dude...WTF LOL she loved it
Season 1 is something else.
I thought season three was pretty good also.
Favourite character of all time
Excellent work! LOVE IT!
Such a great show and the finale man…
Awesome work!!
I am lonely. I watch this show fourth time now...Again and again...
Hey there, take care of yourself, being lonely can be both a blessing and a curse.
You not Alone !
Arguably this show (season 1) is up there with The Sopranos
And the wire
That final episode, when he looks up and sees that vortex. Just imagine. You're in a place where Devil worship and sacrifice are the meaning of the very place. You're standing by a sacrificial alter. You look up, and THAT is what you see. Was that a hallucination from Rustins undercover days? Or, is there actually a fucking soul eating vortex above that place. Probably a vortex.
very underrated edit
Spread the word my man!!!
Unbelievably good
So glad he shook his nihilism in the end. One of the greatest fictional characters of all time.
I thought that was pitiful. Such a trite, tired tale, to take a man irrevocably scarred by grief into one that accepts his daughters death because he meets her in 'the afterlife' just from one goddamn dream? Made me think only an American could of sold that idea, to American audiences... It's so pro-religious, pro-God, pro-afterlife, antithetical to all his values, like when a Christian film makes the angry atheist realise just before his death "There really is a God!" and he's suddenly free of pain and sadness... It's disrespectful and ironically, it reveals an anxiety within their own faith.
He wouldn't be moved by his near death experience, indeed, it would only reinforce his ideas - that people are trapped in their little boxes, unable or unwilling to change, going in the same circles again and again (murderers murder, rapist rape, detectives investigate crimes and depressives stay depressed)... The showrunners only ended it like that to wrap it up, make a 'happy' ending. What a way to undermine your character & your audience (e.g. "they can't take the truth/it's too dark..."). "I believe I can see the future because I repeat the same routines" they needed to end with some NIN, him keeping the same views, Marty doing the same shit. People don't change.
@@skullsaintdead, still fits the narrative arc though, and all the subtext was there. Things do change, and people change. Everyone around the main characters changed, and time eventually whittled Marty and Rust down as well. It took Rust dying in a fight against evil to discover something good worth fighting for. That's still kinda tragic, but the good kind. If the ending was more supportive of the dark philosophy the evil cult believed in, I don't think that would improve the quality of the show. That might make it seem more real to you, but it wouldn't be that way for me.
@@skullsaintdead You're pitiful
@@skullsaintdead funny how you accuse the show of being pretentious while citing the most pretentious and silly NIN song. just food for thought
@@brostoevsky8481 Everyone getting so offended, bloody hell! When you critique a show it doesn't mean you critique the person who likes it. For everyone casting dispersions towards me: please don't let your anger take hold and throw insults at others for simply having a dissenting opinion, it's unwise, tired, turns people away. I love the show, it's one of my favourite of all time, I love Rust, I hold essentially all his views, but if you had of reread/considered my comment, not just gone off your anger, you'd of noticed I was critiquing the ending, how lopsided it was, how it undermined the character and audience by forcing in a 'happy' ending. I just find it a little strange that people can get so worked up when someone is simply critiquing a TV show. Maybe I'm alone in this, but I like to have discussions with people that don't just parrot my views, difference is interesting, cause, you know, I'm pretty self-assured and genuine debates don't rattle my sense of self.
Again and again and again.. forever
I'm so glad time isn't a flat circle.
Oh but it is
@@jivishaanjanghi7245 please enjoy re-reading the original comment 👍
@@TheHonestPeanut yes and it is
@@jivishaanjanghi7245 yeah I'm all set with boring people 👋
@@TheHonestPeanut keep living in your fairy tale
Most people have no clue of what they witnessed. This show is the most realistic depiction of the nihilistic soul who saw and embraced the entirety of the darkness of existence and triumphed over it. No atheist nor most christian can ever comprehend the infinite profundity of the message since it's full of occult symbolism hidden in plain sight. Rational people won't pierce its secret and religious people will have a shallow conclusion. The reality of the lesser self, the dualism of light and darkness, infinite time worship, entropy and order, the fakeness of religion, evil, nihilism, sexual magic, are the topics treated in most magnificent way. A response is given to the Soul who can comprehend: silence is the key to light, love, and hope. Children of light won't be trapped for ever
Loving this :)
yessir. ou stoe my waves . took my job!
Master-fucking-piece ❤
A lot more being revealed in this, than most realize…..A LOT!!!
Thats what I felt. Its the 2010's eyes wide shut plus hints of light and metaphysical keys to understand where we're heading to
damn good edit
The world needs bad men….we keep the other bad men from the door
Awesome edit! 👌
Glad you like it man :)
Excellent work
Thanks!
amazing
Damn that is good
Glad you like it man!
Great
I refuse to watch the other seasons because there is no way they can come close
They aren't even the same show
@@lifeisberserk9566 other seasons of the show aren't the same show? Got it
@@drewfu2671 they literally aren't, different characters and stories and vibe not the same show
@@lifeisberserk9566 you checked out the new season? No spoilers* worth the watch?
@@lifeisberserk9566 checked out the new one yet?
Amazing 🧡
Thanks a lot :)
I bet he's fun at parties
This is a great video, you earned a sub from me. You should do a video on After Life, its another show that talks about nihilism and philosophy
Thanks so much for the feedback, I'll have a look on that one!
Ricky Gervais?
I don't smoke i hate it but while watching this i want it
When did the fire in the forest happened?
Is mostly at the start of the show.
It’s a strange statement. A circle is by definition flat, if it’s not flat it’s a sphere.
Wanna beat Reincarnation? Do nothing.
Season 1 set the standard. None of the others were nearly as good.
Earth is a flat circle just like time. 🤘🤟☝️👆👁️
Firearms are loud. I'm not going to use mine to do bad stuff. Because I'm smart like that.
Mama put your gun control
Into the ground
You can't use it
Anymore
What this man describes is Hell on Earth.
Not bad. Rust talk who hasn't? When it's all about death. The old men's.
멋진 배우들
흥미로운 소재
İnandığı bir şey kalmamış biri hayatına nasıl devam edebilir?
It’s a communion wafer.
Tarihin en iyi kurgu karakterisin be adam
Either Rust Cohle or Hans Landa
How does Matthew feel about this character?
Is that bird sign in season 4
Can’t wait to be disappointed by season 4 … well if it’s the same as season 2+3 it will be boring , but if it takes after THIS season ? Wooh , we’re in for a good time .
Lobe it
But what does it all mean...
uhhh and the women
meh it's ok, lacks context. hard to get that in a 4 minute video, but that's the risk you run when you try to condense an entire character into a 4 minute video.
i think this character broke him. he is SO weird , i saw a social media post of his and it is tom cruise level nuts
music too loud, overpowering the speech
if you say so ok
Just rewatched this season after visiting the south . Had to after seeing all the creepy emptiness down there before the Florida coast …. I wish season 2 and 3 was just as good , alas - they decided to be “different” 🤢🤮