The scene with the bull in the bar is a test. And to heighten the drama, a soldering iron was shoved into Kostner's guts. How can it be without this? it is necessary to keep the extreme bar at the level. But in general, it seemed to me that the beginning of the second season is a little weaker than the level of the first season.
I don't know why, but I don't believe in Beth at all. Either the actress plays badly, or the script is bad, but I don't believe it at all. I also don't believe in this strained conflict between Casey and Rip. But the scenes of everyday life and showdowns are fine. It's very cool and atmospheric shot.
@Namelesss: I think both are about Bet here. The character of the heroine is extremely one-sided, and the actress can't get anything out of it. But, by the way, in this series, many have such a problem. Kostner can definitely do better! And here, after one, like in Santa Barbara, they got into the frame, the text was dissuaded. When the action is ready, you can watch it, and the picture is great, but the drama is limping on both legs.
Diagnosis of a perforated ulcer by a horse doctor to a person in 5 seconds by a cloudy X-ray in some cattle truck? Easy! Oral surgery without anesthesia in the middle of shit and dirt in three minutes? Yes, in general, how not to do.
It seems that the creators of Dr. House slightly overestimated the genius of their hero, hehe. Against the background of this veterinarian, he is just a pathetic lover of vaikodin.
But in general, it seemed to me that the beginning of the second season is a little weaker than the level of the first season.
But the scenes of everyday life and showdowns are fine. It's very cool and atmospheric shot.
It seems that the creators of Dr. House slightly overestimated the genius of their hero, hehe. Against the background of this veterinarian, he is just a pathetic lover of vaikodin.