Church in Ruins
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Episode 6
- Nic Pizzolatto
- Scott Lasser
| "Church in Ruins" | |
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| True Detective episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 6 |
| Directed by | Miguel Sapochnik |
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| Cinematography by | Nigel Bluck |
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| Original air date | July 26, 2015 |
| Running time | 59 minutes |
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"Church in Ruins" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American anthology crime drama television series True Detective. It is the 14th overall episode of the series and was written by series creator Nic Pizzolatto and Scott Lasser, and directed by Miguel Sapochnik. It was first broadcast on HBO in the United States on July 26, 2015.
The season is set in California, and focuses on three detectives, Ray Velcoro (Colin Farrell), Ani Bezzerides (Rachel McAdams) and Paul Woodrugh (Taylor Kitsch), from three cooperating police forces and a criminal-turned-businessman named Frank Semyon (Vince Vaughn) as they investigate a series of crimes they believe are linked to the murder of a corrupt politician. In the episode, Velcoro, Bezzerides and Woodrugh start their next move in the undercover operation. Meanwhile, Semyon attempts to provide financial support for one of his deceased henchmen.
According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.34 million household viewers and gained a 1.0 ratings share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Sapochnik's directing, performances, and character development, although some felt that the pacing and lack of progress may not properly conclude all storylines.
Entering the house, Velcoro (Colin Farrell) confronts Semyon (Vince Vaughn) for giving him the wrong man as his ex-wife's rapist, assuming he used the opportunity to keep Velcoro indebted to him. Semyon states that he believed the man was truly the rapist at the time and even suggests Velcoro was already corrupt before he asked him for the tip. Semyon warns Velcoro not to pursue him for the incident as it will only bring repercussions, with both men aiming their guns at each other beneath the kitchen table. Before leaving, Velcoro asks Semyon to get him the man who tipped him off, which Semyon says he will do, as long as Velcoro retrieves the missing hard drives that were stolen from Caspere's home.
As the authorities investigate the shed at Guerneville, Woodrugh (Taylor Kitsch) follows up on the missing blue diamonds. He discovers that they were part of a cache stolen during a double homicide and robbery of a jewelry store in the 1992 Los Angeles riots, which orphaned two children.
Meanwhile, Semyon and Jordan (Kelly Reilly) visit Stan's widow, Joyce, intending to provide some financial support for his family. Joyce reveals that Blake (Christopher James Baker) visited her on the day of Stan's funeral and intimidated her for information. Semyon also talks with Stan's son to help him move on from his father's death. Later, Semyon tortures a Mexican thug for the whereabouts of a drug cartel. He strikes a deal with the cartel to help find Irina Rulfo, Ledo Amarilla's girlfriend (Cesar Garcia) and the woman who pawned Caspere's watch, as long as the cartel is allowed to move drugs through Semyon's clubs.
Velcoro visits his ex-wife Gena's (Abigail Spencer) real rapist (Marco Rodríguez) in prison, and, after confirming the encounter, promises to eventually kill him. He later spends time with Chad (Trevor Larcom) in a supervised visit, but the encounter feels uncomfortable as they need a social worker to be present with them at all times. After the visit is over, Velcoro returns to his house, where he starts binge drinking and snorting cocaine, breaking his two-month sobriety. He then calls Gena, explaining he will drop the custody battle and will not see Chad ever again, as long as Gena promises to never tell Chad about his true parentage. She agrees to his terms.
Semyon finally contacts Irina, who claims that she stole Caspere's properties but only because she was hired by a man to do so. She describes the man as thin, white, and either a current or former police officer. Despite hesitating, she agrees to meet with Semyon for more information. When Semyon and his henchmen arrive at the location, they discover Irina has been murdered, with the cartel revealing themselves from the shadows. The cartel states that they will maintain their partnership with Semyon and that they killed Irina for fraternizing with the police.
With Woodrugh and Velcoro watching from outside of a secluded Guerneville mansion, Bezzerides (Rachel McAdams) infiltrates a secret elite party, posing as her sister Athena (Leven Rambin). Before meeting the hosts, they are all given MDMA to consume. As Bezzerides wanders throughout the orgy-filled mansion, she starts hallucinating just as a man begins flirting with her, and spots Tony Chessani (Vinicius Machado), Osip Agronov (Timothy V. Murphy), Jacob McCandless (Jon Lindstrom), Attorney General Richard Geldof (C. S. Lee), and Vinci police chief Holloway (Afemo Omilami).
During this, Woodrugh inspects the area and catches Osip and McCandless in a back room discussing a partnership, with McCandless praising Osip for his involvement in the rail project. After they leave, Woodrugh enters the office and retrieves some documents.
As she is led through the mansion witnessing the orgy, Bezzerides hallucinates a childhood memory of an older man complimenting and taunting her. Running to the bathroom, she vomits up the drugs in a panic. As she recovers, she discovers a heavily inebriated Vera (Miranda Rae Mayo) slumped in the bathroom corner, and resolves to escape with Vera from the mansion.
As patrons and security guards attempt to grab Bezzerides, she stabs them, which leads to the death of one of the guards. They rendezvous with Woodrugh just as more guards are deployed to catch them. Running through the woods, Velcoro arrives in the car, and the group leaves together as guards shoot at them. While Velcoro drives, Woodrugh tells them that the recovered documents point to a bigger conspiracy in the rail project.
Production
Development

In June 2015, the episode's title was revealed as "Church in Ruins" and it was announced that series creator Nic Pizzolatto and Scott Lasser had written the episode while Miguel Sapochnik had directed it. This was Pizzolatto's fourteenth writing credit, Lasser's second writing credit, and Sapochnik's first directing credit.[1]