True detective season 2 plot

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I did some digging around and I found this story that could very well be Pizzolatto's basis for season 2 of True Detective. What do you think?
The main investigation in season two could revolve around the dismantling of public transportation trolley lines by National City Lines, Inc. (NCL) beginning in the 1930s in what is also known as the Great American streetcar scandal. The contracted transit company NCL was a front company—organized by General Motors' Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. in 1922, reorganized in 1936 into a holding company—for the express purpose of acquiring local transit systems throughout the United States, but once NCL purchased a transit company, electric trolley service was immediately discontinued, the tracks quickly pulled up, the wires dismantled, and General Motors buses replaced the trolleys. Land around the Los Angeles area was also a hot commodity due to impending freeway construction.
Other wealthy individuals were also involved in this scandal, one major player being a Los Angeles judge who was also the silent owner of Cloverleaf Industries, which bought out the Pacific Electric system of trolley cars in 1945.
After Marvin Acme, the eccentric owner of a large tract of land (as well as the original Acme factory, yes, there was a real Acme factory!), near what is today central Los Angeles, was found dead of very mysterious and grizzly circumstances in 1947, his will was never found though he most certainly had one. A close friend claimed that Acme’s will stipulated that the ownership of the property should pass to the residents of his land, an isolated group, which many in the surrounding areas believed to have mysterious and inhuman abilities. The judge, despite (or perhaps because of) being born and raised by this mysterious cult, began using his power to not only keep those residents from owning the land but to remove them from the land altogether. On the business side, his company made an offer to purchase the Acme factory, which, while not located on the land in question, was being sold to the highest bidder in a package along with the land due to the lack of a will and legislation passed by the judge himself (legislation which was repealed just a few years later). On the private side, more dead bodies began to show up in grizzly and unexplainable murder scenes, many involving acid, which were mainly kept out of the press by the Judge’s ties to local authorities.
I won’t reveal everything that happened, you can read up on it for yourself if you want, and I’m sure some things will be changed around by Pizzolatto, but I think it’s a safe bet that this is the basis for the story we’ll see.

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true detective is a fantastic series.
i enjoyed the 1st season.
i read somewhere that lead characters are going to be different in this season. i am not sure about the details i read it a log time ago.
i hope the upcoming season is equally or rather more enjoyable than the 1st one
 

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They said that the sophomore season will follow the "death of a corrupt city manager in a fictional California city, amid a groundbreaking transportation deal that would drastically change the state."

Moreover, three certain enforcement officers hailing from different cities and their respective government branches are tasked to investigate the demise of the city official. Their investigations will lead them to even "broader and darker" issues which they never expected in the first place.

"True Detective" Season 2 is said to be currently in production just in time for a premiere showing in the summer of 2015.



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Colin Farrel sounds like a nice choice but Vinve Vaughn? I don't know. Let's hope he performs well.
He is an actor overshadowed by his large comedic background but given the character description as a sleazy crook looking to go straight it fits his persona perfectly.

And depending on if this season will have flash backs to the 30's-50's period his look also entails that era pretty good.

They say comedies can make the best drama and the creator of Breaking Bad once said that not all comedians can be actors but if your an actor at heart then any comedian can do drama.


I think this applies to Vince Vaughn as well given that his comedies have never not had their fair share tinge of drama.
 
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