Although True Detective season 4 has not explained why Holden and the polar bear keep returning, many clues in the show reveal their significance.

Warning! Contains major spoilers for True Detective season 4.
Summary
- Recurring scenes of Holden and a polar bear symbolize Liz Danvers' grief and emotional connection to her son in True Detective: Night Country.
- Liz's subconscious guilt and feelings of inadequacy towards her son's death are represented by the one-eyed polar bear in the show.
- The polar bear's appearance also symbolizes Liz's journey towards healing from trauma, guilt, and grief in True Detective: Night Country.
Recurring scenes of Holden and a one-eyed polar bear in True Detective: Night Country make it hard not to wonder what they symbolize in Liz Danvers' overarching storyline. Like all the previous installments of the True Detective series, season 4 initially hooks viewers by introducing a gripping murder mystery and two hardened cop characters. The more the season progresses, the more personal the murder mystery becomes for the two characters because it somehow ties into their past and unveils their long-buried traumas.
True Detective: Night Country is yet to reveal what is driving Liz Danvers to solve the Tsalal researchers' murder case. However, several recurring motifs throughout its first four episodes, especially the ones involving Holden and an enigmatic polar bear, have hinted at what turned her into a calloused and almost obsessive investigator. While the deeper symbolism behind Holden and the polar bear's appearance will become less shrouded in the season's last two episodes, the first four episodes have revealed enough for viewers to speculate what they mean.
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True Detective S4's ep. 4 gives the words "Night Country" a whole new meaning, making it hard not to be curious about its significance in the story.Who Was Holden In True Detective: Night Country?

In its first four episodes, True Detective: Night Country only presents flashbacks in which Holden can be seen playing with Jodie Foster's Liz Danvers. The show does not explicitly mention his relationship with her, but the flashbacks make it evident that he was her son. Season 4 drops its first reference to Holden in episode 1 itself, where Liz rushes inside the Tsalal research facility to turn off the stereo because the song playing on it — The Beatles' "Twist and Shout" — reminds her of Holden.
Although it remains unclear what happened to Holden, several subtle details and flashbacks throughout True Detective: Night Country's runtime hint that Holden and Liz's husband died in a car accident. For instance, in episode 1, Leah tries to talk to Liz about a car accident from their past, but Liz avoids discussing it. In True Detective: Night Country's episode 4, Liz's boss at the APF, Ted, also says that even though she is a better detective than him, she has not been good with people ever since a past traumatic incident, seemingly referring to the accident in which Holden died.
What The Polar Bear Means For Danvers In True Detective: Night Country
Liz Danvers suddenly awakens from a nightmare in True Detective: Night Country's episode 1 and finds a stuffed polar bear toy beside her bed. While the episode does not reveal what the toy means to her, flashbacks in subsequent episodes disclose that it belonged to her son, Holden. This makes the polar bear toy a poignant symbol of Liz's grief and the deep emotional connection she once shared with Holden. Although Liz denies believing in the afterlife and the supernatural, she finds solace in the tangible reminder of her son's presence provided by the polar bear toy.
Considering how Liz sees an actual one-eyed polar bear in True Detective: Night Country's episode 4 while drinking and driving, the polar bear can also be a manifestation of her subconscious guilt towards her son's death. The bear's one-eyed appearance may be a representation of her feelings of inadequacy towards not being able to protect her son. Since the polar bear is also considered a spiritual animal in Alaskan cultures, its appearance in True Detective: Night Country could further symbolize Liz Danvers' journey towards healing from her underlying trauma, guilt, and grief from Holden's untimely death.

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In this anthology series, each season follows a different detective or set of detectives as they forced to confront some horrific truths about their town and themselves. No matter the setting and characters, each detective must unravel lies and clues to solve the chilling mysteries around them.
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