Marty is a fairly typical “every-man”. Marty describes himself in the first episode as “just a regular type dude…”. He attends church, prays before meals, has a wife and kids, but he’s also involved in an affair.
Marty represents the sort of man that’s common in America- he believes that his life has purpose and value, and he believes in good and evil, even if he can’t always follow his own guidelines.
Marty claims to believe in a greater purpose in life, he is a moral hypocrite, unable to act on what he claims to believe.
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The first season of the anthology series True Detective is, at its core, an exploration of philosophical concepts, wrapped in the shroud of a compelling murder mystery thriller.
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