


San Antonio-based H-E-B purchases more land in North Texas.San Antonio Central Library to reopen after extensive renovations.Texas families would get $8,000 in tax dollars to send students to private school in sweeping ‘parental rights’ bill backed by Lt.San Antonio housing inventory has reportedly increased at 'breakneck' pace.'A Texas utopia': Elon Musk is building a town in Central Texas.Nicha's Comida Mexicana opens new location on San Antonio's Northside.Longtime San Antonio diner Pig Stand to close after 100 years.Hart's marriage eventually buckles under the strain of his infidelity and the stress of his job. In reality, however, he's simmering with rage and consumed - to the point of violence - with the sexual charms of another woman, “a younger version of Maggie,” Cohle notes with angry amusement. To most, he's an affable and outgoing family man with a beautiful wife, Maggie ( Michelle Monaghan), and two kids. Harrelson's Marty Hart, a native Louisianian, is much less honest with both others and himself. He embraces isolation and possesses a bleak, but refreshingly honest, worldview. He plays the enigmatic Rust Cohle, a former narcotics investigator from Texas who's gone through the meth mill and then some. Pizzolatto, who wrote all eight hours of “Detective,” proves once again that he's a maestro with the pen, delivering dialogue and soliloquies so smart and intriguing you'll find yourself not only fully attentive but actually mesmerized - particularly during McConaughey's darkly humorous monologues. 28, and “The Killing,” which, after three seasons on AMC, got a stay of execution - six more episodes - from streaming service Netflix.īefore “True Detective,” in fact, creator Nic Pizzolatto scripted two episodes of “The Killing,” including that controversial first season finale. Two others of this genre that sizzled with originality were NBC's “Hannibal,” which returns Feb.
