Well, this might just be enough to whet our appetites for True Detective season 2. Whilst there's been countless TD parodies since the show landed on HBO, this Pixar style animation of one of Rust Cohle's famous speeches may be the most impressive.

Matthew McConaugheyAn animator has recreated Rust Cohle's classic "life is a dream" speech

YouTube user RightsReserved TV posted the clip online, saying, "Don't usually post "WORK" work on this channel but in honor of True Detective's Emmy snubs I decided to post this. (And the fact I haven't post in awhile) If any of you are still out there I hope you enjoy!"

Cohle's "life is a dream" monologue sent the internet into overdrive at the time, with would-be True Detectives trying to figure out the significance of locked rooms, monsters and dreams.

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"To realize that all your life-you know, all your love, all your hate, all your memory, all your pain-it was all the same thing. It was all the same dream. A dream that you had inside a locked room. A dream about being a person. And like a lot of dreams there's a monster at the end of it," said McConaughey. Anyway, go ahead and check out the clip below.

More: Colin Farrell set to be cast in True Detective season 2

Things have gone quiet on the season 2 front lately. At one stage we thought we were about to receive word of Colin Farrell, Taylor Kitsch and Elisabeth Moss' casting, but HBO delayed it - for some reason.

Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, studio boss Michael Lombardo confirmed a couple of details about the plot.

"[It has] different characters, a different setting. It's set in California, all of California. There are three cops. One of the characters is female. I think that's probably all I'm allowed to say. We'll probably be announcing casting soon."

'True Detective' season 2 is due in 2015.