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Haw Creek: True Detective, Nietzsche, and a Flat Circle

Haw Creek: True Detective, Nietzsche, and a Flat Circle

Update: 2022-03-21
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As Rust Cohle says in True Detective, “Time is a flat circle. Everything we've ever done or will do, we're gonna do over and over and over again. And that little boy and that little girl, they're gonna be in that room again and again and again forever."


This might sound like pretentious freshmen-year philosophy talk, but there’s more to it than that. It might just be the ticket we need to better understand the very nature of reality. It might just be the starting point we need to analyze so we can stop the Hosannas of the world from happening again.


It might be pretentious, sure, but it also might be our salvation.


Episode written and produced by Tyler Liston

Music: "Free Radicals" by Stanley Gurvich

Licensed through Artlist


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Haw Creek: True Detective, Nietzsche, and a Flat Circle

Haw Creek: True Detective, Nietzsche, and a Flat Circle

Tyler Liston