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The incredibly wild True Detective Season 4 finale wrapped up the Night Country chapter this week. Isa Lopez’s run, led by Jodie Foster as Sheriff Danvers and Callie Reiss as Trooper Navarro, ended after six episodes. The stellar, supernatural-tinged collaboration conjures up a thrilling journey that begins with the familiar premise of detectives joining forces to solve a strange disappearance case. However, as the episodes went down and the main characters fell into a terrible darkness that confronted them with themselves and their past, the story took a turn for the better.

Callie Reiss and Jodie Foster in True Detective: Night Country (X / TrueDetective)

Blurring the lines between supernatural horrors and reality-based mysteries, season four also explored the binary of single-mindedness that separates darkness from light. With True Detective Night Country done and dusted off, you can find soothing comfort or horrors that make you question everything in five shows like the ones below.

Shows like True Detective

outsider

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As a fellow HBO brand, The Outsider boasts an impressive cast with Jason Bateman, Ben Mendelsohn, Cynthia Erivo, and more setting the festive tone of the adaptation of Stephen King’s book. Packed in a combination of a murder mystery and a supernatural twist, this miniseries also follows a simple investigation that ultimately uncovers the gruesome supernatural roots.

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Yellow jackets

Just as True Detective 4 makes connections with the past, this thriller also connects two time periods. A high school girls soccer team’s plane crashes deep in the desert, leaving the young group stranded in the middle of nowhere to fend for themselves while dealing with a new trauma. Unlike the Jodie Foster-starrer, this character series isn’t constructed as detective fiction, but it’s equally about psychological horror fueled by dark secrets. His ensemble cast offers solid appreciation for some underrated actors like Juliette Lewis, Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, and others who deserve all the love.

beyond evil

Korean dramas have a knack for character-driven stories. This psychological thriller takes a similar approach to the lead detective duo, as does Night Country’s Danvers-Navarro. A recent serial killing case brings back memories of a cold case 20 years ago. After the lead pair, each facing their own problems, jump in to investigate, they’re pushed to the brink to uncover every little detail about everything they know. This award-winning series is also set in a small town, just as the HBO show comes to life in the fictional town of Ennis, Alaska.

Murder at the end of the world

Shifting the focus to a sinister remote location, the FX psychological thriller miniseries also centers on a murder mystery. Although A Murder at the End of the World caters to a younger audience than the HBO series, its similar setting and inspiration works just as well. Starring Emma Corinne, the show features a Gen-Z wannabe detective who is invited by a billionaire to an arctic compound with eight guests (instant glass onion déjà vu). The vacation is soon turned upside down when a man ends up dead, revealing an anticipated secret plot.

sharp objects

On this list, like True Detective, the TV adaptation of Gillian Flynn’s debut novel brings a phenomenal cast with Amy Adams and Patricia Clarkson to this Southern Gothic mystery. Set in a village, Sharp Objects welcomes a reporter home to investigate a murder case in which two teenagers have died. As he struggles with his own mental health, other secrets from his past rise to the surface, creating a merciless nightmare that leaves him feeling trapped.