Season 1 of True Detective was filmed almost entirely in the industrial parishes around Baton Rouge — the rusting rigs, chemical plants, flat marshland, and cane fields that stretch north and south of the city. The show brought the aesthetic of South Louisiana's industrial coast to a global audience and made the specific texture of this landscape — neither the bayou romance of tourism brochures nor the Jazz Age glamour of New Orleans — suddenly recognizable worldwide. The production used over 200 locations across the region; the show's visual language is essentially a portrait of Baton Rouge and its surrounding parishes.
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