Am I the only one who thinks that there are too many empty dialogues and drawn-out scenes in the series? There are very long pauses between phrases. And no offense to Nura's fans, there's a lot of her. Does anyone know why the main character was changed from Eva to Nura? And they forgot something about Isak's storyline. It seems like there was a Chris+Isak couple planned there
@MaxGriZZly: every season is about a certain character, that's right) the last one was about Eve. This one is about Nuru. The next one is about Isak. and about the protracted dialogues - as for me, they only add reality, which is what the creators emphasize.
@MaxGriZZly: Everything about Isak was resolved a couple of episodes ago. He reported the fight. It seems to me that the creators have put an end to this.
aaaaaaa, why such a strong series, my God , I have tears in my eyes , my God, what's going on there It's long past my bedtime, I have to study tomorrow, and I can't tear myself away, because there are only two episodes left.
@anaphylaxis: I just have to leave this comment here: almost 4 years have passed since your comment, but you are such a devoted fan of Nurochka that she is still on your account. It's so cute.
After all, William is a bit of an asshole in this episode. he himself said that his brother was a motherfucker, and now, not understanding the situation, he does it like this
@sadddonkey: normal behavior is when you find out that a girl has slept with your own brother. What should he do? "Explain everything to me Nura, I'll stand and listen and I'll understand everything." People don't do that, we're always emotional when we blurt it out, slam the door, and only then do we think.
@AdamMilton: Um, well, William is perfectly understandable. He had been seeking Nuru for so long. When the topic came up about sex, he heard in response "only after the wedding," and then his brother appeared and, oh, he got everything right away.
@Kristоshveps: considering that she spoke "only after the wedding" to a loved one, it could at least be assumed that she had not voluntarily and unconsciously given in to her principles and had sex with the first person she met (if at all)
Can someone explain to me why I'm watching for the thousandth time, first the scene where Noora falls asleep in William's arms, and then the final one, where she runs after him... and cries
HOLY SHIT, William just turned off the sound of the alerts, and didn't look at who was writing??? YES, HE's a FUCKING SAINT in shock for the first time I've met such a plot twist ahah
@andys_dragonfly: DADADADDA WHEN I SAW IT, I WAS JUST BLOWN AWAY. I WAS SITTING LIKE THIS AND..... "COME ON, COME ON, COME ON?!??!" SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SCENE, I'M READY TO FORGIVE HIM EVERYTHING RIGHT AFTER THAT (AND he also wrote her article)))))))))
@andys_dragonfly: Yes, I was also very surprised)from the moment Nura left the laptop open, I was waiting for a message to come that our "prince" would see, and when he took it to type, I was almost sure that he would look at who wrote to her there, and he turns out to be such a good guy. Slightly raised in my eyes)
I was so proud of Nura when she was able to put that fucker Nikko in his place. and yes, there was no need to wait for a happy ending, but I hope William listens to Nura when the anger is over. they should be together:with
I feel so sorry for Nora. I'm just incredibly sorry for her. When William came to her, it was a total mess. It's not a good time. It hurt so much when he comforted her and she couldn't tell him. She needed to make sure of that first. And William so sweetly and carefully comforted her. Well, at least I didn't look at the messages then. And at the end, how she poured Niko. Why didn't you tell me about the rape? Stupid. The scriptwriters are ugly. And how Niko told him everything at the end. For what? Bitch. I started crying when he left, and she tried to stop him. Well, actually!!!
it's very hard to calmly relate to what is happening on the screen, I'm very worried about Nura...Well, why so..All that remains is to hope for William's understanding of Nura.
drama drama drama... I realized why William annoys me so much sometimes-he's too cloying. A kind of concentrated "school hunk". It would probably be difficult for anyone to resist) How he waves his bangs, how he looks with his big eyes, that's it) It was only at the end of the episode that I was glad that the old Nura had returned, she had beaten Nikolai so well, and everything had gone bad so quickly. This brother seems to be a bastard, but William is going to make a mess of things before graduation because of him. Nura could, knowing his character, try to calm him down, tell him everything at once, and not look at him guiltily, although she is not actually to blame! As it is, she only made it worse, and now Nikolaushka can't help it. I really enjoyed the moment with Nura's support at breakfast. The girls are the best.
it was expected that the secret would become clear. Nick made a last ditch anyway. Nura was proud when she told the girls everything. But I wish I'd told William. his reaction is understandable - Nick clearly did not tell the whole truth and tried to whitewash himself. the song at the end is so emotional, it fits perfectly and enhances the moment.
It's very wrong of William to get angry by trusting his brother, whom he himself had previously called a "manipulator." and so run away without talking. very asshole-like. Vilde advised the most sensible thing in this series, after all, when William doesn't occupy her brain, she stops being such a "fool", which is very pleasant. in general, wilde is happy this season)
@Mechta13: he annoys me because it's like he came straight out of all these stereotypical sexist movies about luboff, I don't understand why the scriptwriters made this thread, cliche on cliche just
Probably the most emotional episode of this season, as far as I'm concerned. Very intense. This Nikolai seemed normal to me, but God, I was wrong. He's simple...I don't have enough words to describe it. I was very proud of Nura in two ways: 1) when I told the girls everything, I shared my problem (by the way, Vilde was very beautiful at breakfast); 2) when Nura finally put this jerk in his place. You should know how much he pisses me off. Now the ending. I agree with the commentators above, where they said that William himself said that his brother was a psychopath and, not properly understanding the situation, began to run into Nura. It doesn't feel right. I noticed that in most drama series they don't listen to explanations either and immediately start freaking out and making unnecessary problems and worries. People, you listen to your loved ones first, and then...
I would have told my neighbor. He's a smartass. I would have thought of something. or girls. Chris knows how to hack computers. They would have found dirt
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I knew Nikolai would tell me, because that was all he could do. Nura beat him up in the cafe) But William.. Trust your brother?? Without talking to Nura?? It's really weird. She told him she had to figure it out. Moreover, maybe there was no sex at all? Why is everyone so worried?
@Kholopovarita: Nikolai acted stupidly, because now Nura will definitely go to the cops and be put in jail, but he could start blackmailing her, and as a result, William will figure out the situation, I'm almost sure, and he will understand what happened there, and Nura will turn Nikolai in, and why do that?
I don't understand how she kept everything to herself for so long. Yes, share it with your top friends, who will always help resolve the situation. aaaaaa
I have a feeling that all the problems in this series start because of the lack of trust in the relationship that Eva had in the first season...instead of believing the guy, she believed some dirty rumors and an ex-girlfriend who was mad at her at the time. Now it's Nura...but still, it's worth paying tribute to Nikko, he skillfully divorced her, nevertheless, I kept thinking "why doesn't she tell William about what happened?", I'm glad I had the courage and brains to tell at least my friends.
I was very afraid that Noora wouldn't have the courage to tell her friends, and she would say something like "it's okay." She needed the support of her friends. Without judgment. They gave her very good advice and seemed to restore her confidence a little. It was painful to look at her from the moment she woke up in Nico's bed. She was so faded, and she was just incredibly broken. And the fact that she couldn't tell William made her feel even worse. That's why I'm incredibly proud of Nura, that she found the strength to fight back against a psychopath like Niko. He expected the victim to break down, to make any concessions so that he would not blackmail her. But that was not the case. of course, I also burst into tears at the end of the episode. But you have to admit, she couldn't just say, "you didn't answer the phone a few times, so I believed all the shit your brother told me, because I trust strangers more than I trust you. And then I got drunk out of my mind, and maybe I was raped." It wasn't her fault, but she definitely thought so. That's why she couldn't tell William. I think it's much more important that even after she was completely broken, simply destroyed, she found the strength to fight back, to dig up her self-esteem in the pile of shit that fell on her!
there are no words, Nikko acted like a jerk, touched a fragile girl, threatened her, my heart just bleeds, I'm very worried about their relationship with William, William should have taken revenge on his brother, not Nura...I just cried at the moment when she was running after him.....It's a very strong and difficult series...There are simply no words.
@katrin_brust: it seems to me that she understands what a stupid thing she has done and wants to remain a child for a little longer. I do not know how to explain it properly, but when you do shit that is unique to adults, you want to become a child again, even if it is difficult.
It's good to blame victims of violence. The episode at 13 is traumatic in itself, she was a child and trusted the wrong person. And this is not the age when you can think with your own head, so blaming her for "promiscuity" is at least stupid. Everyone makes mistakes. Now the blame is also completely on Niko - you can't use people in a drunken state, you can't pump them up with alcohol and drugs (well, 1-2 glasses of wine won't cut off your memory, lol). The very fact of his manipulations is obvious.
@lalonde: Noora could just leave. She didn't have to drink or listen to anyone. The blame is not entirely on Niko. It doesn't happen that only one person is to blame for a situation. Everyone's % of guilt is different.
Eskil and this redhead are just the suns. And I also realized, after looking at the document on Nura's laptop, that Norwegian sometimes looks like someone was just randomly tapping letters on the keyboard, occasionally pressing a shift or inserting punctuation marks.
"If I were you, I wouldn't drop the soap." It's a cool scene. A strong ending to the series. I am glad that the girls supported Nura, no one thought to condemn her. Vilda likes it more and more, she ran up to Nura the fastest, by the way, it was she:)
I am becoming more and more convinced that the main problem of a relationship is a lack of communication, and this is perfectly shown in every season with every couple. I can't even imagine what Nura is going through, but I can understand how hard it is to talk about it, but she had time to talk to William after meeting Nikolai (in the end, she didn't want to tell him "fuck off, bitch"), and everything would have been much easier if she had said him, not his brother. Because now we all know that Nikolai is a little bit like that, I doubt he said anything about rape, rather it was something like "she molested me herself."
Now William. Why the hell did he even believe his brother, a "psychopath and manipulator"? Okay, he was right, but why not at least listen to the explanations of the girl he loved?
Well, to top it all off, there's the final scene that stunned Nura at the end. Damn, for all my love for both Nura and Nurgelm, this relationship has ruined a great character from the first season. Because, guys, well, I don't believe that Noora would throw herself at a guy like that, as shown in the final scene. That's just why I can't watch it.
a strong series. I really believe that your friends will ironically take your side, and the guy will most likely nurse his insults and will not hesitate to humiliate in front of the whole school. Love, love. Just like William was an asshole from day one, he stayed that way.
Of course, I'm glad that Noora cleared Niko's head properly, but is she really going to go to the police or not? already at this meeting in the bar, it was possible to knit a boy. if there is no trial in the next episodes, these cool rebukes are worthless.
I returned to the series after a long break, watched this episode instead of the second... the fucking Seria-Z website :\ only at the end it seemed strange to me that Nura and William were already together, and the development of their relationship was not shown. Eh.)
Nura was stupid. I should have answered right away what happened and why, instead of saying, "I can explain everything." Such phrases sound like excuses, so I understand William.
God, Noora, are you serious? Run after a man who didn't want to listen, didn't give an explanation? Do you remember a similar situation that happened with Eva in the first season? you don't remember your words, like "you don't have to wait, you have the right to explain the whole situation."
Why do people never listen to their own advice? and they do absolutely not act the way they advise others?
I remembered Wilde's phrase to Nura: "You always said that William wasn't worthy of me. Do you think he's worthy of you?"
William has known Nikolai since birth, and he didn't want to introduce them to Nura for THIS very reason!!! then why the fuck was he blaming HER instead of HIM????
in fact, this nonsense with "you're a virgin, you'd notice the difference" depends purely on the body, someone doesn't care at all and you just don't understand it or not, but someone gets to the hospital.
The situation is, of course, very lousy. I don't know how the smart Nura allowed this to happen, apparently the first love went to her head. I also notice that there are a lot of empty dialogues, but the series is still very good and it's nice to watch. Tender young relationships, stupid judgments, school problems. I like Eva's story more so far, I love Nuru purely as a character <3
The main thing is that Nura told her friends about the situation and tried to do something. You can't carry the load alone, friends are there to share and support.
It's a pity that the dictaphone idea failed. But the girls, since they decided to do this, might have guessed that the brother would tell William everything. A very stupid, ill-considered choice, of course.
I always knew that if a girl's phrase starts with "I'll explain everything to you," it's immediately clear that it's all going to end in failure.
The way she ran after him, grabbed his hand, jumped on him. But he left anyway (emotionally). It's a very sad moment in this episode. Why does it hurt so much?!..
The way Vilda supported Nura (and, in principle, all the girls) is just aah*~* I'm glad she told the girls. But I don't understand why she didn't tell William something like: "Maybe he raped me.""
I don't understand why it's so complicated. If I were William, I would have sent her a long time ago, instead of running after her for months. In this situation, Noora should have immediately told her friends, William, and also found out if she had slept with Niko or not, rather than speculating. Plus, it's too fucking long, there are just as long pauses in the dialogues as possible. Well, in the end, when she was wiping Niko's nose, she thought of threatening him, well done! And then?! Threatening him if he told William that she would tell the cops everything wasn't fate? These are stupid kids, of course.
Someone noticed how strange Nura 's ears were. Unfortunately, since it's not about the account, I can't add a photo, but on the main photo to the series you can see
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133, I have tears in my eyes
, my God, what's going on there
It's long past my bedtime, I have to study tomorrow, and I can't tear myself away, because there are only two episodes left.
, so guess who was crying at the end of this episode?
YES, HE's a FUCKING SAINT in shock
for the first time I've met such a plot twist ahah
WHEN I SAW IT, I WAS JUST BLOWN AWAY.
I WAS SITTING LIKE THIS AND..... "COME ON, COME ON, COME ON?!??!"
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL SCENE, I'M READY TO FORGIVE HIM EVERYTHING RIGHT AFTER THAT (AND he also wrote her article)))))))))
and yes, there was no need to wait for a happy ending,
but I hope William listens to Nura when the anger is over.
they should be together:with
and in the last episode, she started to scare.
I realized why William annoys me so much sometimes-he's too cloying. A kind of concentrated "school hunk". It would probably be difficult for anyone to resist) How he waves his bangs, how he looks with his big eyes, that's it)
It was only at the end of the episode that I was glad that the old Nura had returned, she had beaten Nikolai so well, and everything had gone bad so quickly. This brother seems to be a bastard, but William is going to make a mess of things before graduation because of him. Nura could, knowing his character, try to calm him down, tell him everything at once, and not look at him guiltily, although she is not actually to blame! As it is, she only made it worse, and now Nikolaushka can't help it.
I really enjoyed the moment with Nura's support at breakfast. The girls are the best.
/ meme with my heart stopping/
don't understand why the scriptwriters made this thread, cliche on cliche just
I was very proud of Nura in two ways: 1) when I told the girls everything, I shared my problem (by the way, Vilde was very beautiful at breakfast); 2) when Nura finally put this jerk in his place. You should know how much he pisses me off.
Now the ending. I agree with the commentators above, where they said that William himself said that his brother was a psychopath and, not properly understanding the situation, began to run into Nura. It doesn't feel right.
I noticed that in most drama series they don't listen to explanations either and immediately start freaking out and making unnecessary problems and worries. People, you listen to your loved ones first, and then...
And the girls...everyone should have such friends)
God, let me live to see the end of the season.
It was painful to look at her from the moment she woke up in Nico's bed. She was so faded, and she was just incredibly broken. And the fact that she couldn't tell William made her feel even worse. That's why I'm incredibly proud of Nura, that she found the strength to fight back against a psychopath like Niko. He expected the victim to break down, to make any concessions so that he would not blackmail her. But that was not the case.
of course, I also burst into tears at the end of the episode. But you have to admit, she couldn't just say, "you didn't answer the phone a few times, so I believed all the shit your brother told me, because I trust strangers more than I trust you. And then I got drunk out of my mind, and maybe I was raped." It wasn't her fault, but she definitely thought so. That's why she couldn't tell William.
I think it's much more important that even after she was completely broken, simply destroyed, she found the strength to fight back, to dig up her self-esteem in the pile of shit that fell on her!
I do not know how to explain it properly, but when you do shit that is unique to adults, you want to become a child again, even if it is difficult.
And I also realized, after looking at the document on Nura's laptop, that Norwegian sometimes looks like someone was just randomly tapping letters on the keyboard, occasionally pressing a shift or inserting punctuation marks.
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A strong ending to the series.
I am glad that the girls supported Nura, no one thought to condemn her.
Vilda likes it more and more, she ran up to Nura the fastest, by the way, it was she:)
Now William. Why the hell did he even believe his brother, a "psychopath and manipulator"? Okay, he was right, but why not at least listen to the explanations of the girl he loved?
Well, to top it all off, there's the final scene that stunned Nura at the end. Damn, for all my love for both Nura and Nurgelm, this relationship has ruined a great character from the first season. Because, guys, well, I don't believe that Noora would throw herself at a guy like that, as shown in the final scene. That's just why I can't watch it.
Of course, I'm glad that Noora cleared Niko's head properly, but is she really going to go to the police or not? already at this meeting in the bar, it was possible to knit a boy. if there is no trial in the next episodes, these cool rebukes are worthless.
a person does not choose his appearance at birth.
I disagree, he has beautiful features and eyes.
Yes, the character is negative, but the appearance is... I wouldn't say that.
Why do people never listen to their own advice? and they do absolutely not act the way they advise others?
I remembered Wilde's phrase to Nura: "You always said that William wasn't worthy of me. Do you think he's worthy of you?"
William has known Nikolai since birth, and he didn't want to introduce them to Nura for THIS very reason!!! then why the fuck was he blaming HER instead of HIM????
The situation is, of course, very lousy. I don't know how the smart Nura allowed this to happen, apparently the first love went to her head. I also notice that there are a lot of empty dialogues, but the series is still very good and it's nice to watch. Tender young relationships, stupid judgments, school problems. I like Eva's story more so far, I love Nuru purely as a character <3
and his brother as the last scumbag..
But the girls, since they decided to do this, might have guessed that the brother would tell William everything. A very stupid, ill-considered choice, of course.
I always knew that if a girl's phrase starts with "I'll explain everything to you,"
it's immediately clear that it's all going to end in failure.
The way she ran after him, grabbed his hand, jumped on him. But he left anyway (emotionally). It's a very sad moment in this episode.
Why does it hurt so much?!..
I'm glad she told the girls.
But I don't understand why she didn't tell William something like: "Maybe he raped me.""
Plus, it's too fucking long, there are just as long pauses in the dialogues as possible.
Well, in the end, when she was wiping Niko's nose, she thought of threatening him, well done! And then?! Threatening him if he told William that she would tell the cops everything wasn't fate?
These are stupid kids, of course.