@aciddon: Emma, as it was obvious, did not want to do anything at all, she put the pendant to the murdered pregnant woman because this pendant is a symbol of protection, well, like so that she would be better off at least in the next world. it's actually very often such a cinematic cliche with these pendants. and the pendant was originally given to her by Sam, it's like his mother had a pendant, I don't remember exactly. I didn't really understand why Shave said we have problems either.
That's some kind of bullshit. It can't be compared to the first season. Even Mulder doesn't pull it out. I've squandered the last five episodes. Maybe the third season will revive the series?
@br1ella: If you want to know the ending, watch the helter skelter movie.I watch the movie with lost interest after watching it, because the screenwriter did not manage to redo or improve something .Only the second line of the series with a maniac and a Maniac saves.Give me a better selection of actors here, one is spiritual, what is it worth
@Just_Eeyore: And I'll agree too.. Different storylines do not build the series into a single whole.. I didn't get the second season either. The line with the maniac is interesting..but again, they didn't really develop it, what letters and calls, and that's it.. No victim search, no evidence collection.. Walking back and forth, that's all. I understand that the third season will be about the investigation of this mass murder. I hope it will be more exciting.
Please don't close this series. I will not discuss which season is better, but I will say that I liked the second one more by the end. I hope that I will see the continuation of this story.
What was the second season about?...in fact, about nothing. To be honest, I was waiting for them to start developing the topic of mass murder, but it's not fate. I hope in the third season it will not be a nondescript background.
In the finale of the series, the heat went out. They finally brought us to the massacre, which should have been done back in the finale of the first season. And so they closed it in the most interesting place. =(
the series is just super, I did not expect such a finale, but the series was closed in vain, at least one more season and it would be possible to complete the story. for me, season 2 turned out to be a little better, in places there was utter tedium and understatement. and so I liked the series, for a strong four, not ideal of course, but worth my time. it's even better to watch the full-length "Halter skelter", it's much better.
In general, you can watch the series completely for nothing to do or if you want to look at David, but this brainchild does not represent any special value for cinema!
The second series in my memory (of those that I have already watched, of course), closed in the most interesting place. Life is a pain. At least a couple more episodes so that all the points can be put. Oh, dreams are dreams. I liked the whole series, from the first to the last episode. Honestly, I can't understand how you can call a completely boring season. Either of these two. It's clear that all markers taste different, but I still can't. After the final episode, it shakes up. I'm surprised that Emma's brain has somehow turned on, even though here she seems to have realized who Charlie really is. Sadie turned out to be no less crazy than Manson. I don't understand at all how being a mother (although, what kind of mother is she... She was never shown with the child, I didn't understand where the children were at all. One flashed, and where is the other?) She was able to calmly stab a pregnant woman. A lot of questions. Very much. And yes, I may have looked it over, but why did the maid call the police? The dude from the guest house was still sitting there quietly until the morning? Or was he eventually killed?
I'm glad I watched the full-length after the series. I have a lot of questions missing. To be honest, the characters in the series are increasingly juicy, the life story of everyone is spelled out, the motivation is clear. In the movie, they're all just a bunch of psychos. Although I liked Sadie much more in the film, she is so charmingly crazy, it makes me shudder. The children in the series are not shown much, because based on the film, the children in the Family were kept separate from their mothers and raised as common ones. And the guy from the guest house in the movie was sleeping at all and was not aware, then the police took him as the main suspect. Maybe in the series they wanted to bring him out as the main witness, I don't know.
I didn't really understand why Shave said we have problems either.
It can't be compared to the first season. Even Mulder doesn't pull it out.
I've squandered the last five episodes. Maybe the third season will revive the series?
I understand that the third season will be about the investigation of this mass murder. I hope it will be more exciting.
I should have had more after the first one, really.
I liked the whole series, from the first to the last episode. Honestly, I can't understand how you can call a completely boring season. Either of these two. It's clear that all markers taste different, but I still can't.
After the final episode, it shakes up. I'm surprised that Emma's brain has somehow turned on, even though here she seems to have realized who Charlie really is. Sadie turned out to be no less crazy than Manson. I don't understand at all how being a mother (although, what kind of mother is she... She was never shown with the child, I didn't understand where the children were at all. One flashed, and where is the other?) She was able to calmly stab a pregnant woman.
A lot of questions. Very much. And yes, I may have looked it over, but why did the maid call the police? The dude from the guest house was still sitting there quietly until the morning? Or was he eventually killed?