These people in handcuffs and cold without food will die there, the case is clear... but won't the train crash into them when it goes there again after a while? Although there was a fork, but on the diagram in the engineers' head on the computer it seemed to be like a detour and again it eventually goes out on the same road... Although... Maybe there's some way without arrows, these wagons will get stuck there stupidly in place?... 🤔🤔Hmmmm...
Yes, Connelly is carrying the whole series, she just loves it. Unfortunately, the advantages end there. The main character is a completely ill-conceived character. It's not the actor's fault, it's the screenwriters' fault. Did you want to be a revolutionary? So stay in the blood, like all revolutionaries.
@mixer1701: A man with dreadlocks is so uninteresting that you have to rewind. Connelly's character is really great in this role - maintaining order is a very difficult social role. It's amazing that people from the third class think that if they make a coup, then everyone will live better - no, they will just mess up the whole system and disfigure the train. Most likely, the "power of the people" will simply shorten the lives of the remaining people for a couple of decades. Stupidity
Melanie explained where the clutch seats are, if I'm not mistaken. Apparently, that's why it was impossible to unhook only one car, and that's why they left the car with their "rebels" too.
Now Leighton's reaction to the train's "secrets" is interesting. For example, for children replacing some train mechanisms. And whether it will be shown in principle.
@smetana_sg: It's you who are inattentively watching the series. This information slipped through a couple of episodes ago-when Melanie was interrogating and torturing Josie.
@Barvik: I also don't remember such a moment in the series. only that which is condemned in general... that spare parts will be needed in the future. There is such a thing in the film
@Barvik: I reviewed that episode and yes, there is no specific mention of children replacing mechanisms. It says about the children in the boxes. Knowing that the children in the boxes are the "replacement of mechanisms", that's how I wrote about it. Really fucked up on my part.
there is no information that children in boxes are a replacement for mechanisms - she has her own explanation here that she stores and tests a different gene pool for falling asleep in order to put people to sleep in the future, if not completely, until the planet wakes up
The series has accelerated to the finale in earnest: the series flew by just in one breath, the number of cool moments and turns is simply off the scale... Finally, the moment of truth has come for Leighton: now he has realized from personal experience that being a real leader means deciding the fate of other people, making incredibly difficult decisions from a moral point of view and bearing they are fully responsible for them, and not just to arrange a senseless and merciless bloody mess with trained and uniformed guards without a clear plan, like "it will do, but whatever happens there." And now this decision to disconnect the wagon with his chained men will remain with him for the rest of his life as a reminder of what he lost in this struggle and that any revolution is collateral damage in the form of innocent victims with the need to decide who lives and who dies. Well, invariably from the very first episode in this whole story, I root for the most adequate and well-written character with clear motivation and understandable logic - Melanie. Of course, I understood that she would not be executed, but my nerves were playing tricks when they chained her to a chair and put on that terrible mask. It was really cool to see her without her uniform anymore-as a symbol that she was no longer part of this rotten system. I believe her words that power and control have never been her goal, the main thing is the survival of humanity as a species.
@Dreamique: yes, not only the revolution, in principle, being at the head is a heavy burden, especially in the conditions of the post-apocalypse. Leighton, like a small child, naively believes that everyone should be equal, everything should be fine for everyone. Well, he has now achieved what he was going for. Melanie will no longer be in charge (and it's like a mountain off her shoulders, imho), now he will clean up everything that his revolution will lead to, even though the rose-colored glasses will finally fall off his eyes.
@oblivious: I'm just wondering how Leighton imagined in his head cohabitation on equal terms of the 1st class and the shanks in the event of the victory of the revolution? It is clear that people who have lived in terrible conditions for the last 7 years will only be glad to be in the glamorous 1st grade, but I strongly doubt that the rich are ready to share their benefits and resources, food, clothes, housing, out of the kindness of their hearts, simply because Leighton decided and wanted to. If democracy is to be, then everything must be voluntary and with the consent of both sides, and the rich will clearly have to be forced to do what they do not want at all, so Leighton still has many difficult decisions ahead, since he so wanted to lead this whole movement towards equality and justice
@smetana_sg: The paradox of this character is that, according to the logic of the series, the viewer should sympathize with Leighton and his team of shanks, humiliated and insulted, deprived of all benefits and justice, but in fact it turns out that you are on Melanie's side, because her character is understandable and logical in her actions, but it seems to Leighton his head was frostbitten in that refrigerator and sometimes he just creates ill-conceived game and it becomes very difficult to support him
Jennifer Melani is the opening after this series, which I think is a plus. Since not after all the series, the attitude towards the actor / actress changes so much. ☝🏽
Am I the only one at a loss? Why didn't Leighton go further to disconnect the following carriages, where the 1st class was located, and at the same time leave the carriage with his people?
interestingly: in the 1st grade, everyone is made up and manicured, but cosmetics do not have such expiration dates, as well as hair dye. And another question: they have a lot of battery-powered devices there (watches, for example) - and the batteries do not rot in 7 years?
It's a very difficult choice for Leithen. Now, like Melanie, he realizes that the train is more important than people's lives. After all, everyone will die without it. It's even scary to imagine how many survivors will remain further, and the train is not eternal, as the drivers have repeatedly said.
These people in handcuffs and cold without food will die there, the case is clear...
but won't the train crash into them when it goes there again after a while? Although there was a fork, but on the diagram in the engineers' head on the computer it seemed to be like a detour and again it eventually goes out on the same road... Although... Maybe there's some way without arrows, these wagons will get stuck there stupidly in place?... 🤔🤔Hmmmm...
This is a plus for the series
, or are you spalling
There is such a thing in the film
Finally, the moment of truth has come for Leighton: now he has realized from personal experience that being a real leader means deciding the fate of other people, making incredibly difficult decisions from a moral point of view and bearing they are fully responsible for them, and not just to arrange a senseless and merciless bloody mess with trained and uniformed guards without a clear plan, like "it will do, but whatever happens there." And now this decision to disconnect the wagon with his chained men will remain with him for the rest of his life as a reminder of what he lost in this struggle and that any revolution is collateral damage in the form of innocent victims with the need to decide who lives and who dies.
Well, invariably from the very first episode in this whole story, I root for the most adequate and well-written character with clear motivation and understandable logic - Melanie. Of course, I understood that she would not be executed, but my nerves were playing tricks when they chained her to a chair and put on that terrible mask. It was really cool to see her without her uniform anymore-as a symbol that she was no longer part of this rotten system. I believe her words that power and control have never been her goal, the main thing is the survival of humanity as a species.