The series is gorgeous! The first 20 minutes with the robbery look very cool and organic. In vain, Kat was removed so quickly, as for me, the character had a lot of prospects. It's good that at least a little bit has not been removed, it's already happiness!
Great episode! I really liked the robbery, it worked well, it was shot quite on its own level, but of course it cannot be compared with a similar episode in Banshee ...) Pope scares me very much. I didn't even expect this, and when he stood over Lena with a pillow in his hands, and then carried her to the car, I already thought about the worst. What is it that turns out-all the problems of this family are because of the girls? What about Kat, what about the teacher, what about Jay's ex-if it weren't for them, everyone wouldn't be sad) Well, Jay is, of course, unimaginably stupid, but at first he gave the exact opposite impression. I think he'll change his mind at the last moment. Maybe it will reach him that he is being used.
Wow, they gave out a series before the season finale. To me, Kat was treated so unexpectedly, but after Smurf talked Pope into it, there was no doubt that Kat was doomed.
Fuck someone with something heavy to the screenwriters who prescribed such a complete stupefaction of Jay's character. They just took and turned a normal (according to the first series) character into some kind of fucker.
Kat is such a scum, she got really nasty when she started kissing him and so on. Well, it's so straight, ew. I kind of understand what drives her, but it's still disgusting. And with Jay, I think he'll put on a wire and go to his own people and write like "I'm wearing a wire - put them on the wrong track and come up with something at all." I would do that, because that's how you can arrange a multi-pass and get rid of the cops.
She was trying to survive, to save the lives of herself and her daughter. Scum Smurf and Pope. Kat didn't do anything wrong, except that she wanted to live.
You try to empathize with the characters, and they do everything to dislike them. Disappointment from the plot moves of the screenwriters. And the robbery scene is well done. I just remembered a similar moment in Banshee.
the women in the series are all sluts of some kind. the girl did not hesitate to talk to the guy's uncle, the other with her husband's brother, the third student seduces for the sake of a slope from prison. And Josh has been really annoying the last couple of episodes.
Some kind of chauvinism. And the men are all sweethearts :) One fucked and killed his brother's wife, and before that her parents. The second betrayed his country and called to rob the base, which was supposed to be guarded. Scum is almost everything here, regardless of gender.
Smurf is certainly an ambiguous character, but at some point you really understand her dislike for other women: she knows what they can do. For example, I didn't like Nikki from the very beginning, but at the end of the season she turned out to be, in fact, the most selfless. Well, not counting Ren, who we saw in the first episodes. I really don't like the detective, it even pisses me off) in my opinion, the scenes with her are some kind of failure. And Josh and Alexa's line was a little disappointing, to be honest, after she invited him to the exhibition, I thought it would be interesting to see how they converge, but in the end everything somehow turned out to be crumpled. Pope's character was very pleased.
@purehell: Pope pleases not because he kills women, but in the sense that the hero is very bright and you feel tension in scenes with him, even if it's just a conversation.
What a whole family of creatures, I can't stop wondering how much they are, individually, that all together shit. Not even shit, but scum, who don't feel sorry for a bullet in the back of the head at all.
There are a lot of questions for the series, for example, do the screenwriters really think that the child is sleeping so soundly that you can drag him around as you want, and he won't wake up? Pope spent half the night sitting and dragging Lina and she didn't wake up..
Tin is just how annoying the monkey-like policeman is, he takes on too much and works very clumsily! To some extent, there are feelings and sympathy for each of the brothers, everyone likes them in their own way.
Pope loved Kat very much, but the fact that she herself began to climb up to him, seduce him, only confirmed the words of Smurf that she was lying and manipulating him. After all, before that, she had not allowed herself to be touched, ignored him. And when she was cornered by questions, suddenly she had feelings and desire for him. If she hadn't behaved like that, maybe he'd come up with a way to protect her. It's a pity for Kat, a tragic fate, as a child she was surrounded by drug-addicted parents. And in the future, the feeling of eternal fear for his family - for Baz, for Lena. And in the end, to end like this, I feel sorry for her, I feel sorry for the girl Lena. And how Pope can look into the eyes of Baz and Lena after that...
Pope scares me very much. I didn't even expect this, and when he stood over Lena with a pillow in his hands, and then carried her to the car, I already thought about the worst.
What is it that turns out-all the problems of this family are because of the girls? What about Kat, what about the teacher, what about Jay's ex-if it weren't for them, everyone wouldn't be sad)
Well, Jay is, of course, unimaginably stupid, but at first he gave the exact opposite impression. I think he'll change his mind at the last moment. Maybe it will reach him that he is being used.
Jay don't be so dumb...
I really like Pope's game, an interesting character for me...
And with Jay, I think he'll put on a wire and go to his own people and write like "I'm wearing a wire - put them on the wrong track and come up with something at all." I would do that, because that's how you can arrange a multi-pass and get rid of the cops.
Disappointment from the plot moves of the screenwriters.
And the robbery scene is well done. I just remembered a similar moment in Banshee.
I really don't like the detective, it even pisses me off) in my opinion, the scenes with her are some kind of failure. And Josh and Alexa's line was a little disappointing, to be honest, after she invited him to the exhibition, I thought it would be interesting to see how they converge, but in the end everything somehow turned out to be crumpled.
Pope's character was very pleased.
And the robbery turned out great.
If she hadn't behaved like that, maybe he'd come up with a way to protect her.
It's a pity for Kat, a tragic fate, as a child she was surrounded by drug-addicted parents. And in the future, the feeling of eternal fear for his family - for Baz, for Lena. And in the end, to end like this, I feel sorry for her, I feel sorry for the girl Lena.
And how Pope can look into the eyes of Baz and Lena after that...