Here’s a critical review of True Detective Season 2, Episode 6 (“Church in Ruins”) in 720p quality—focusing on the episode’s content, with a note on the viewing format. Format note: Watching this episode in 720p is perfectly adequate. The season’s signature moody, low-lit cinematography (lots of night drives, dingy apartments, and concrete wastelands) holds up without needing 1080p or 4K. The compression is noticeable in a few dark scenes—banding in the shadows during the Vinci city hall sequences—but dialogue and facial expressions remain clear. For a 2015 TV season, 720p is serviceable. Episode Verdict: A tense, messy pivot toward tragedy. “Church in Ruins” is where Season 2 finally stops meandering and starts twisting the knife. After five episodes of dense, often frustrating world-building, writer Nic Pizzolatto uses Episode 6 to collapse the conspiracy onto our four damaged protagonists.
7.5/10 720p suitability: Good enough for a drama. Save your bandwidth; the script needs your attention more than pixels. true detective s02e06 720p
You like noir where the heroes lose before they start. Skip if: You need happy endings or snappy dialogue. Here’s a critical review of True Detective Season