The one one who is aware of for sure what occurs to Detective Navarro on the finish of HBO‘s True Detective: Evening Nation is Kali Reis herself.
“I’ve my very own interpretation for Navarro, however I’ve not shared that with a soul,” Reis shared in the course of the Deadline TV Contenders panel for the collection.
Reis was joined by her co-star Jodie Foster, in addition to showrunner Issa López, to debate Evening Nation. Whereas the ending could seem fairly ambiguous, López assured that there’s “a solution,” if audiences look shut sufficient.
“I feel that in the event you look very rigorously, very rigorously on the present and observe the strains very rigorously, there’s a solution to what we noticed on the finish,” she instructed the viewers. “However once more, there’s an area for the place your coronary heart desires to dwell…and what it is advisable get out of it.”
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Foster additionally weighed in, positing that what issues just isn’t what occurred to Navarro, however the theme that López established all through the collection that “the useless dwell amongst us — in that place of Ennis, but additionally within the Native American tradition of these locations.”
“You embrace the loss of life, useless folks in your life, and they’re a part of this group and a part of this village in some methods,” she mentioned. “So I discover that it was fairly effectively established all through this. It’s not shocking while you get to the tip, and also you’re not fairly certain is she useless or is she not?”
López is ready to put in writing Season 5 of True Detective as a part of her current general cope with HBO. She assures she’s already sure that the collection will stay an anthology and inform a distinct story than Evening Nation, but it surely’s but to be decided whether or not the characters will in any respect be linked to Ennis, Alaska.
“It’d, or not, be linked to Ennis,” she teased. “We are going to see.”