@sanyof: When this "Russian mafia" appeared, it was part of the same country. Well, grumbling about mentioning it is like grumbling about mentioning Yakuzda, triad and other cosa nostra, and there is certainly no political background in this.
@sanyof: Yes, it's a common thing. There was once a teleconference with a European (I forgot which country), so the same one said: "Ukraine and other parts of Russia". And in general, for them it looks like this: "What are these Russians fighting among themselves all the time and can't share something?.."
@sanyof: "Odessa is not a part of Russia," not now, but remember by whose decree it was founded, and on whose territory it was located (at least until 1917). And yes, everyone who lived in the USSR is still considered "Russian" in the United States.
I like the series, but I really hope that this scripted conflict on the topic of relationships will not be pushed out in the future. For me, it would just kill all the desire to watch the series.
I am being killed by the Messiah in the person of Talia. He looks like he's 20-25 years old, but he really gives out advice like Gandhi. How sweet that is.
And so, the series is nothing. 7 out of 10, I would say.
@Kingpin: If anything, the actress is 31 (and looks the same). And considering that the recruits are 27-28 (except GG), Thalia is clearly no less old than the actress. He gives out advice really decisively, but as a mentor, not a mimic.
I thought that a lot of words had already been written here about the appearance of cutie Sarah Ryu in this series (Karen Delfs from the series "Bones", Olivia Caliban from the series "Lemony Snicket, 33 misfortunes"), but it turns out that I will be the first :-) As one of my pen pals from Sweden likes to say, "Nerdy girls are the best girls"! It's a pity that she probably won't appear anymore, given the finale of the episode. They just teased me.
PS Well, actor Curry Graham (Calvin Chadwick from Agent Carter, Walter Mashburn from The Mentalist and cameo roles in Dr. House, Deceive Me, Castle, Arrow) in the role of the main character's friend and the mysterious owner of the house, I was also pleased.
It's funny, Tim and his wife were newbies and got married. Of course, given their marriage, the example is not the best, but it turns out there are no official prohibitions in this particular serial situation. And Ben's wife clearly did not become a drug addict because of the condemnation of their relationship by colleagues. Bishop is infuriating, no matter what she does. Lucy and Nolan are adorable, and they slept so sweetly with monopoly. Angela is the best. And Ben and his love directly asks for an appointment with a psychiatrist. And I didn't notice how their competitions hurt anyone.
@vampironok666: вот именно, никого из них не уволили, никто не перестал никого уважать, то есть все предупреждения Бишоп почему то в их случае не работали, так почему Люси с Ноланом не могли попробовать
@ramzy: понимаю, почему это не очень круто для работы, но согласна, что могли бы и попытаться. Однако я в этом романе вижу только минусы (в сюжетном смысле), поэтому грустить из-за такого развития событий не буду.
@Darrka: я тоже надеялась или что Ноланснимет для них номер у мотеле. И вообще разве это не нарушение что несовершеннолетний ночует на улице? По идее они должны были сообщить в опеку.
And so, the series is nothing. 7 out of 10, I would say.
As one of my pen pals from Sweden likes to say, "Nerdy girls are the best girls"!
It's a pity that she probably won't appear anymore, given the finale of the episode. They just teased me.
PS Well, actor Curry Graham (Calvin Chadwick from Agent Carter, Walter Mashburn from The Mentalist and cameo roles in Dr. House, Deceive Me, Castle, Arrow) in the role of the main character's friend and the mysterious owner of the house, I was also pleased.
Как же ей не идёт быть худой. :(