‘True Detective: Night Country’ Stars John Hawkes and Finn Bennett on the Death of [SPOILER]
10.02.2024 - 03:23
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Kate Aurthur administrator SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from “Part 5,” the fifth episode of HBO’s “True Detective: Night Country,” now streaming on Max. Poor, wrong-headed Hank — with his broken “90 Day Fiancé” heart, and his thwarted dreams of being police chief — is dead. And by the hand of his son, Peter, no less. At the end of “Part 5″ — the penultimate episode of creator Issa López’s “True Detective: Night Country” — investigators Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) are about to defy direct orders.
In the episode’s final moments, they’re heading off on a New Year’s Eve quest to find the caves where Annie Kowtok died — to try to solve her murder, as well as the mysterious deaths of the TSALAL scientists. But the scene that preceded that coda was the most pivotal of the series so far. Liz has checked the engineer Otis Heiss (Klaus Tange) out of the hospital, and taken him to her house for a illicit trade: She’ll give him drugs in exchange for him pinpointing on the map where exactly Annie was murdered.
Earlier in the episode, Hank (John Hawkes) was ordered by Kate McKitterick (Dervla Kirwan), the head of Silver Sky Mining, to get rid of Otis. “Danvers is not gonna let this go,” Kate tells him. “She’s looking for the location of the Kotok murder.
She can’t find that cave.” After Kate once again promises Hank he’ll be chief of police, he reluctantly agrees to follow Liz in order to find Otis, and dispense with him. (“Drug addicts get lost,” Kate says. “I don’t need to know the details.”) All of which brings Hank to Liz’s house, just after she’s completed her transaction with Otis.
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