You're right on the money with that. We're all like detectives in life. There's something at the end of the trail that we're all looking for.
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The thing I don't like about detective stories is looking for criminals.
People are fascinated by the darker sides of human nature, and I think they're also interested in seeing the ability that a particular detective or group of detectives might have to solve the crime and put the world right again.
If there was one overarching theme to 'True Detective,' I would say it was that, as human beings, we are nothing but the stories we live and die by - so you'd better be careful what stories you tell yourself.
We are always paid for our suspicion by finding what we suspect.
There certainly does seem a possibility that the detective story will come to an end, simply because the public will have learnt all the tricks.
In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime.
I think like a detective.
There's good money in true crime, I'm told, and plenty of it lying around, but it's a devil of an art form.
The detective genre is not easy because you've got to get to a conclusion that is unexpected.
Crime stories show us the part of people's lives they try to keep hidden.
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