A few days out from the finale, I'm hearing more and more people saying that the ending of True Detective sucked and the series has blown its credibility cause they couldn't end the story right. The complaints seem misplaced to me. This show wasn't a mystery novel. I never imagined the payoff of the show being about catching the shadowy bad guy. The whole thing was about the two main characters and how their experiences changed them over time. It's obviously also a pretty blatant commentary on human existence, which again doesn't require us to see them take down some massive conspiracy. Further, why would viewers want it to just be a given that the protagonists will always wrap everything up neatly in the end? How is it enjoyable to have that kind of foregone conclusion from the jump?
Anyway what are your thoughts?