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Over the past two episodes it feels like True Detective has reduced its ambitions somewhat. Largely gone are those long ruminative scenes of men drinking in bars while country singers wail dolefully in the background.

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Instead, we have a taut, tense, plot-heavy cop drama. Or perhaps that should be the fates of our two detectives. RIP Paul Woodrough, who spent his whole life running from something, only for it to finally get to him the moment he stopped. As deaths go, it was pretty heroic: When given the chance to sell out the other detectives, save himself and keep his sexual orientation a secret, he baulks, instead killing the entire Black Mountain detail, including his lover, Miguel.

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Whether Holloway was killed was unclear: So, where does that leave our two remaining detectives? Both Ani and Ray are now fugitives. Ani is wanted in connection with the killing of the security guard she shanked at the orgy, while Ray has been fingered for the death of Katherine Davis, whom he found murdered in her car. With little else to do but wait things out, Ani and Ray do what motel rooms were made for: That night, Bosch gets takeout before hearing a radio call requesting backup for a pursuit, and rushes to assist as he hears further reports of shots fired at the scene.

Bosch soon arrives on the scene to find Officers Edgewood , who explains that Officer Brasher chased after a fleeing suspect even as the man fired at her until his gun jammed and he surrendered.

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Edgewood insists that he has to write Brasher up since the incident is not the first. At the police station, Bosch waits for Brasher to arrive in order to return her flashlight, and offers to buy her a drink when she finishes her briefing with the Force Investigation Division. Bosch insists that she must suffer through working patrol if she wants to become a detective, but Brasher counters that she is being punished for showing initiative. She asks if suspects ever ran away from Bosch, or if they followed his instructions, and Bosch admits that most times, they followed his instructions.

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At his house in the Hollywood Hills, Bosch and Brasher fumble their way inside while kissing and undressing. Later, they lie in bed, and Brasher questions whether Bosch takes her seriously as a cop, and Bosch admits that he does. Brasher then takes in the view of the city, and Bosch explains that he bought the house with money he was paid by Paramount for his assistance on the film The Black Echo , which was "very loosely" based on one his cases and which Bosch considers "crap. The next morning, Brasher asks about Bosch's bullet wound and the scar on his knuckles, both of which he declines to explain, before spotting a photograph of a girl who Bosch explains is his daughter, Madeline.

At the police station, Bosch and Brasher arrive and discuss their relationship before Brasher exits the car. In county jail, Waits meets with his attorney, who explains that the city has a strong case based on preliminary evidence, but that they will have to wait until the discovery phase to find out what they can challenge.

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Waits suggests making an offer to the district attorney, claiming to know something that the prosecutor would want. At the police station, Edgar takes a phone call regarding a missing child from Texas in , while Bosch reads a report about a missing year-old woman. Detectives Moore and Johnson approach Bosch, needling him about his relationship with Brasher before explaining that the forensics on Waits's van turned up DNA from six more men and a woman. Bosch delivers a script to the watch commander for officers to use when answering calls about the Laurel Canyon skeleton case, and requests that he confer with Edgewood on Brasher's write-up.


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In county jail, Waits and his attorney meet with Deputy District Attorney Escobar in order for Waits to offer information regarding several murders he committed in exchange for a life sentence without the threat of the death penalty; Escobar declines the offer, until Waits claims to have killed the Laurel Canyon victim. At the police station, Deputy Chief Irving arrives to meet with Billets regarding Nicholas Trent, and Billets admits that there is little evidence for a search warrant, but that Trent has been cooperative; she also explains that they have not yet identified the skeleton.

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