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'True Detective' Season 2 News, Spoilers: What Will Happen in 'Down Will Come'?

Collin Farrell's Raymond Velcoro turns out to have survived the vicious gun attack in the sophomore episode of HBO's hit TV drama series "True Detective."

Regrouping with Rachel McAdams' Det. Ani Bezzerides, the two went back to work, doubling their steps in tracking the murder case of Ben Caspar.

Fans of the show might be wondering how Taylor Kitsch's Paul Woodrugh will come into play for the rest of the investigation. As it turns out, the upcoming episode titled "Down Will Come" will center on the highway patrol officer.

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The character has been missing out of action lately as he was busy dealing with personal problems. Although his struggles will continue to roll on, Kitsch recently informed The Hollywood Reporter on the further exposition of his role.

"Selfishly speaking, I think it's more just Paul. He's unraveling. There are a couple scenes where you see him crack and not be able to hold on like he could before. Those are the scenes that just jumped out at me [to show] why he does what he does and acts how he acts ... [You'll see] where he's come from and how suppressed he's been in that house and that relationship with his mother kind of unfolds," he said.

As with the progress of the case in relation to Officer Woodrugh's involvement, this is what the actor has to say:

"With the case, it's a slow burn. With Paul, he has bigger beats with his home life and just the repercussions of acting on something within himself. The [weight] he puts on himself is enormous, the strain."

Find out more when "True Detective" Season 2 airs this Sunday, July 12, at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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