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The text you provided appears to be a for a pirated version of True Detective: Night Country (Season 4, Episode 1). Specifically, it indicates a high-definition (720p) video file hosted or distributed by a site called Vegamovies.

The first part of the first episode of "True Detective" Season 4 promises another intriguing and well-crafted season of the series. With engaging performances, thoughtful writing, and effective direction, viewers are set for a deep dive into the mysteries and character studies that the series excels at. As always, viewer experience may vary based on the platform used for viewing. -Vegamovies.To-.True.Detective.S04e01.Part.1.72...

Eight researchers from the Tsalal Arctic Research Station vanish without a trace. Chief Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) leads the investigation. The Connection: The text you provided appears to be a

The first episode of the fourth season sets up the complex narrative structure of the season, diving into the disappearance of a young boy in 1995 (referred to but seems to be a misplaced reference given the dual timeline) and its connection to the present day (2015). The episode effectively establishes the characters and their personal struggles while hinting at the broader mystery. Chief Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) leads the investigation

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