True Detective – Night Country: What Does the Spiral Mean in Episode 2?
The second chapter of True Detective – Night Country is full of big revelations about the case that Liz Danvers is investigating. Here, the missing scientists were already found, they were several kilometers from the Tsalal station and were found buried in the ice, naked, with burns on their corneas, their ears burst and scratch marks on their faces. It is still not known what happened to them, how they got there, why they were naked, or how they were turned into a block of ice, which looks like an illustration taken from the Divine Comedy and Dante’s journey through hell.
But the detail that stands out is a spiral symbol that was not only drawn on the forehead of one of the victims but is also a connection to the case that is part of the shared past of Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Navarro (Kali Reis), and which they could not solve. True Detective – Night Country does not intend to reveal anything ahead of time, but every detail is a clue and reveals something important about the story and the case, and it quickly becomes clear that this spiral is not there by chance or accident.
True Detective – Night Country: What Does the Spiral Mean?
At the Tsalal station, not only were the scientists’ objects found, but also the language of a native woman and a series of clues that suggest that this case is connected to the murder of the owner of that language. The connection becomes more evident when Navarro reveals that he had seen the spiral symbol before and it is revealed that Clark, one of the scientists, was in a relationship with Annie K, the murdered woman, and that the two were secretly seeing each other. Additionally, when Navarro talks to Rose (Fiona Shaw), the woman who was told by a spirit where the scientists were, she tells him that this symbol is older than Ennis and probably older than ice. That symbol is also what ends up connecting the case of the missing people with that of Annie.
But What is its Meaning?
First of all, it is a symbol that appears on the back of the victim in the first season of True Detective, it is the symbol that haunts Rus, Matthew McConaughey‘s character, and that leads him to think that the murderer could have a motive. religious or ritual. That case is different from the new season, but it is also an important clue and, perhaps, a way to show that there is a spiritual or supernatural element, and in Ennis the supernatural, like seeing ghosts, is normal.
It must be remembered that this series also includes many elements of the culture, roots, and identity of the Alaska Native community, and in indigenous cultures, the spiral is one of the oldest symbols within spiritual practices. The spiral represents the cycle of nature, which includes life and death. According to 49Native, it also represents the connection between the world and spirits and is associated with the elements. When used to represent wind, which is also an important element in the series, it speaks to its importance in not only transforming and shaping nature but in carrying messages between the world of the living and the spiritual world.
“She is Awake” is a phrase that is repeated several times in the first chapter of the series, and when connected with the element of the spiral, it could be a kind of message, or a way of commenting that Annie’s case is not closed and that there is something she wants to say, perhaps through the clues in the case, such as the spiral tattoo, the tongue and the jacket, or perhaps more mysteriously, as we see when Travis tells him Rose where to go to find the bodies. The spiral can also represent a journey, which is the journey that Navarro and Danvers must go through to not only solve the case of the frozen scientists but also that of Annie and her connection to what has been happening in Ennis.