As he prepares to kill him, Errol is killed with a shot to the head by Cohle. Despite the shots, Errol throws a roofing hammer at Hart, hitting him in the chest. Cohle headbutts Errol, who is then shot multiple times by an arriving Hart. As Rust is distracted, Errol appears and stabs him in the stomach. Cohle eventually reaches a room with an adorned skeleton wearing antlers and is distracted as he sees a swirling vortex (possibly hallucinated). The labyrinth mostly consists of children's clothing, latticework, and skeletons, a place Errol calls Carcosa. Cohle ventures through the labyrinth alone, while Hart separately enters but is unable to find them. As he goes looking for Cohle, he enters a separate smaller home to discover the bound corpse of Errol’s father, Billy Childress.Īs he follows Errol, Cohle stumbles upon a labyrinth of tunnels and is taunted by Errol to enter. Back in the house, Hart eventually finds Betty and forces her to give him a phone. He finds the dog dead and stumbles upon the caretaker man, Errol Childress, who flees into the woods. Hart breaks into the house while Cohle inspects the area surrounding the house. Hart tries to get a phone from Betty, who turns defensive and releases a dog that runs away. Cohle and Hart then drive to the house, where phone service is not available. Despite his reservations and questioning Cohle's role, Papania accepts. Meanwhile, Hart meets with Papania ( Tory Kittles), asking for help when needed. While family records don't reveal living sons to the founder Billy Childress, they manage to get an address to a house.īefore leaving, Cohle instructs Doumain to deliver packages with evidence to the authorities in case he doesn't return. Checking her husband's payment records, they track the company as Childress and Sons Maintenance, which worked in many areas where women and children disappeared. She remembers that people painted her house, identifying one of them as the man with the scarred face. They find the house and contact the original owner at the time, Lilly Hill. As they drive to the house, they amend their confrontation regarding Maggie ( Michelle Monaghan), with Cohle confessing that she visited him a few days ago just to make sure Hart was okay. While analyzing their evidence, Hart notices that a house in Dora Lange's neighborhood was freshly painted a green color in another picture, indicating that the killer painted it, which is why he was deemed the "green-eared spaghetti monster" by some children who escaped him. Afterwards, Cohle and Hart leave him and drive off. The sniper turns out to be Robert Doumain, owner of the bar where Cohle works whose son went missing in 1985. They also inform him that they have hired a hitman to kill him if they are arrested or murdered, and prove their point by having an unseen sniper shoot at Geraci's car. Cohle and Hart ( Woody Harrelson) exit the boat and leave Geraci, telling him that they have incriminating evidence against him if anything happens to them. Disturbed by the content, Geraci confesses that Sheriff Ted Childress was in charge of the investigation and then dropped the case. On the boat, Cohle ( Matthew McConaughey) forces Geraci ( Michael Harney) to watch the videotape depicting Marie Fontenot's rape and murder. The caretaker is later seen painting a building at a school playground and staring at the children. He exits the room to his nearby house, where he reunites with Betty ( Ann Dowd), his lover. The caretaker ( Glenn Fleshler) watches over a man whom he calls "daddy" who is bound to a bed in a room filled with words written on the walls. For his performance in the episode, Matthew McConaughey received an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series nomination at the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards. The episode received universal acclaim from critics and audiences, who praised the performances, writing, directing, cinematography, atmosphere, music, tension, pace and closure. In the episode, Cohle and Hart use all their resources to finally apprehend the killer, having finally located his whereabouts.Īccording to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 3.52 million household viewers and gained a 1.6 ratings share among adults aged 18–49, making it the most watched episode of the series. Seventeen years later, they must revisit the investigation, along with several other unsolved crimes. The season focuses on Louisiana State Police homicide detectives Rustin "Rust" Cohle ( Matthew McConaughey) and Martin "Marty" Hart ( Woody Harrelson), who investigate the murder of prostitute Dora Lange in 1995. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on March 9, 2014. The episode was written by series creator Nic Pizzolatto, and directed by executive producer Cary Joji Fukunaga. " Form and Void" is the eighth episode and season finale of the first season of the American anthology crime drama television series True Detective.
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