BEHEMOTH A Journal on Civilisation 2016 Volume 9 Issue No. 1 90 10.6094/behemoth.2016.9.1.893 Under Water within Thirty Years The Prophetic Mode in True Detective Isak Winkel Holm Keywords, dt.: True Detective, Pro- phetie, Ästhetik, Krimi, Katastrophen- forschung Keywords, engl.: True Detective, proph- ecy, aesthetics, detective iction, disaster research Isak Winkel Holm is professor of comparative literature at University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Most recent publication Stormløb mod grænsen: det politiske hos Franz Kafka (Assault on the Border: the Political in Franz Kafka, 2015). Current research in the ield of cultural disaster research. Email: isak@hum.ku.dk Abstract: “Place is going to be under water within thirty years,” detective Rustin Coh- le says while driving through a disaster-stricken landscape in south Louisi- ana in the mid 90’s. The irst season of True Detective, a HBO crime series authored by Nic Pizzolatto and directed by Cary Fukunaga, is tensed on the verge of disaster. In grammatical terms, it depicts a social life in future perfect, a life that will have been above the surface. In this paper, I explore the prophetic as an aesthetic mode of True Detective. According to Maurice Blanchot, prophetic speech “is not just a future language. It is a dimension of language that engages it in relationships with time that are much more important than the simple discovery of certain events to come.” Following Blanchot, I deine the aesthetic mode of the prophetic as a way of feeling, seeing and thinking that makes the viewer experience the ictional world in the shadow of a catastrophe to come. This prophetic mode, I contend, has important consequences for the show’s treatment of the question of justice. Like the prophetic books of the Old testament, True Detective shifts the perspective from the content of law to the force of law. Thus, focusing on the prophetic is a way of approaching a speciic coniguration of aesthetics, disaster, and justice.