Why are the children posed this way?
Prayerful repose signifies their innocence
and rebirth in Christ.
And why does Will have his eyes closed?
PREACHER: Suppose he blinked.
WAYNE HAYS: Who took these pictures?
I did.
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"The Hour and the Day," that's a reference
to a line in Matthew in the Bible, which says,
"For thou knowest neither the hour nor the day
of the Lord's judgment."
So, it's a biblical reference while also being a reference
to Wayne's disintegrating mental state,
and the idea that these are three dreams
within the mind of one dreamer.
That the hour and the day of right now
have become uncertain, much less when the hour
or the day of judgement will be.
There is a feeling, the 1980 story,
that we're starting to move towards some kind
of breaking point.
Our guys investigate a part of town
that's more exclusively dominated
by the black community, and we get to see
a lot of the socioeconomic differences there,
and something about the way that community views the police.
Y'all come over here! Come watch these nefarious men
what they trying to do to me.
NIC PIZZOLATTO: And sort of how they treat Wayne,
being both black and a policeman.
And you... How you gon' wear that badge?
It's got a little clip on it.
-MAN: Why y'all messin' with Old Sam? -MAN 2: Leave him alone!
Be cool, y'all. It's nothin'.
So far.
PIZZOLATTO: In 1990, Wayne and Roland are now
part of a task force being run by Roland.
Officer Hays, I know it's been some time
since you've been involved in an investigative unit.
And I hope, officer, that you might use this new role
to redeem an unfortunately stunted career.
I think it speaks to how desperate he's become,
having worked a desk for the last ten years,
and how being in this role, being the hunter,
being the detective, in some ways suits his nature
much more.
It's been five hours and you're not through a whole day yet.
You gonna watch all this video at once?
Part of the reason he's there all night
looking at that footage is because he's given to obsession,
and I think part of it is that he doesn't particularly want
to go home. He'd rather be working.
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Hot damn.
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