True Detective season 4, by contrast, is a reset in more ways than one. Dubbed Night Country, the show stars Jodie Foster and Kali Reis as Liz Danvers and Evangeline Navarro, detectives out to solve the grisly disappearance of eight men from a mysterious research station. The first season without creator Nic Pizzolatto involved as showrunner, True Detective season 4 has been praised by critics for its impressive atmosphere and performances. Surpassing – or even matching – the original, however, is no easy task.
True Detective Season 4’s RT Score Is 98%, Compared To Season 1’s 91%

RT Critics’ Score
RT Audience Score
True Detective Season 1
91%
86%
True Detective Season 2
47%
19%
True Detective Season 3
84%
49%
True Detective Season 4
98%
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Although True Detective‘s audience score will have to wait until after the show releases on January 14th, the fact that it has already outstripped season 1 is a very positive sign. Granted, there are a few caveats with this rating, such as the fact that season 1 received 99 official reviews, while season 4 has only received 51. Nonetheless, it’s clear that True Detective season 4 is a marked improvement on the series’ lowest points.
Why True Detective: Night Country’s Reviews Are So Positive
Entertainment Weekly:
There is a kind of magic in Foster’s performance; the actress is having so much fun as this DGAF gadfly that she transforms Detective Danvers from a potential cliché into a mesmerizing and often-hilarious antihero.
Vanity Fair:
Despite its hefty sociopolitical concerns, its grave moods of mourning and madness, Night Country can also be fun, a lugubriously overstuffed ghost story that might take place on the outskirts of hell.
USA Today:
As helmed by a new auteur, writer/director Issa López, “Night Country” is as excellent as, and perhaps transcends, that striking first season a decade ago.
Revisiting a franchise that has consistently failed to deliver after a successful first installment is no easy task. Considering the fading audience interest in True Detective, Night Country‘s mission was perhaps doubly difficult. However, as these comments prove, the show has more than managed to deliver on a very difficult brief.