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Callie Rice reflects on the Emmy nominations True Detective: Night Country received amid criticism and backlash.
- Night country Face back, but was praised for authentic representation of indigenous people in Alaska.
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Season 4 of true detective Garnered 19 Emmy nominations even as it sparked divisive responses.
True Detective: Night Country Star Callie Rice reflects on the criticism the show received shortly after its release. The HBO anthology crime series, which started in 2014, follows a new mystery each season, and Night country served as a departure from the show’s previous formula. It was overseen by a new showrunner, Issa López. Reyes played Evangeline Navarro, and the rest of the True Detective Season 4 cast included names like Jodie Foster, Fiona Shaw, Christopher Eccleston and John Hawkes.
Now, after the many Emmy nominations that True Detective: Night Country Recently received, Rice said The Hollywood Reporter That The nominations fulfill the intentions of the creative team. The nominations come against a backdrop of criticism from various viewers, and even some cast members from previous seasons of the show. Rice added that the biggest accolade is the fact that the indigenous people of Alaska are properly represented in the show. Read her full quote below:
Overall, it was an amazing story to be a part of and tell, especially under such a beloved entity as True Detective. Not everything is for everyone, and of course, people will say what they want to say. However, with the experience with the naysayers and now with 19 nominations, it’s not that we need the validation; It is just a testimony to our intentions. The intention was to do the best we could to tell the great story we loved, and so the Emmy nominations were an added bonus.
Personally, the biggest accolade is the fact that the people we represented, the indigenous people of Alaska, were really proud to see themselves. So the Emmy nominations are again just an added bonus, but if I were human, I’d be like, “Alright, 19 nominations? That’s kind of a mic drop.” So you can say what you want, but everything is not for everyone, and it is an honor to have these nominations.
What did critics say about True Detective Season 4?
Since the beginning of true detective In 2014, the anthology series received mixed reactions from critics and audiences. Season 1 was very well received, with an approval rating of 91% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes. The season starred Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson, and remains a high point for many. However, after this point, true detective Has released seasons that are much more divisive.
Seasons |
Rotten Tomatoes critics score |
Rotten Tomatoes audience score |
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Season 1 |
92% |
90% |
Season 2 |
47% |
28% |
Season 3 |
84% |
57% |
season 4 (Night country) |
93% |
56% |
among all True Detective seasons, the second received the worst reviews by far. The third, led by Mahershala Ali, has improved the prospects of the series, however Night country was greeted with especially eager reactions, with some calling it a return to form. however, It was not unclear. Although some reactions were fueled by misogyny towards the two female leads, Reis and Foster, season 4 also received criticism for its clunky writing and performances.
In addition, after the release of True Detective: Night CountryOriginal creator Nic Pizzolatto complained that the story, which he had no hand in, stole elements from the first season, and some critics echoed that sentiment as well. however, Season 4 is arguably the most successful to dateRocking the highest viewership numbers since its inception and garnering 19 Emmy nominations. True Detective Season 5 is already in the works, further showing its overall success.
Source: THR