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True Detective - Season 3

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True Detective - Season 3
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Country Flag of the United States.jpg USA
Language English
Channel HBO
Genre Crime
Drama
Mystery
Broadcast 2019
No. of Episodes 8
Main Cast
Character Actor
Det. Wayne Hays Mahershala Ali
Det. Roland West Stephen Dorff
Amelia Reardon Carmen Ejogo



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Season 3 of True Detective features Mahershala Ali as Wayne Hays, a state police detective from Northwest Arkansas and Stephen Dorff as his partner Roland West. Nic Pizzolato, who wrote all eight episodes of Season 1, scripted all eight episodes of Season 3, with David Milch and Graham Gordy assisting him in scripting two, and several episodes were directed by Jeremy Saulnier. The series aired on HBO on 13 January 2019.

The following weapons were used in Season 3 of the television series True Detective:



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Revolvers

Colt Python

Detective Wayne Hays (Mahershala Ali) is seen carrying a Colt Python with a 4 inch barrel during the 1980s.

Colt Python with 4" Barrel and factory wood grips - .357 Magnum

Smith & Wesson Model 19

A Smith & Wesson Model 19 is used by Detective Roland West Stephen Dorff

Smith & Wesson Model 19 Snub Nose, Nickel - .357 Magnum
Detective West aims the revolver at a fox in "The Great War and Modern Memory".

Others

Vietnam War US Army Photo

In "The Great War and Modern Memory", Hays and West inspect a photos of US soldiers with their M16 assault rifles.

Hays examines the photo in "The Great War and Modern Memory".

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