I was very touched by the Skype call and dream, there is so much support and understanding in this, especially considering that both Connell and Marianne find it difficult to express their emotions and discuss them (which changes over time, fortunately)
after the previous episode, you start watching the beginning of this one and think, "fuck, Marianne finally got to the therapist she needs so much," but it wasn't there...
"Looking good"? Seriously? How could you say that before the funeral? I think everyone who goes to a funeral doesn't care how they look, no matter how narcissistic you are, provided that this person was dear to you
An amazing Skype scene, a difficult scene with a psychologist - I think this is the most emotional and sincere series And gods, I can't stop admiring how well the soundtracks fit into the big picture and fit the mood.
The mice cried, stabbed, but continued to eat the cactus. Somehow I didn't expect Connor to break down. Along the way, Mary Ann was faster at this in the previous episode.
@Baronessa: Connell, with his letter in the previous episode, helped her cope with this, made it clear that she deserves happiness too. So she found the strength to get away from that photographer and stopped torturing herself. Now it's Marianne's turn to save him🧡
@JuliaShows: By the way, yes. Sometimes people who can give good advice about a problem suffer from it themselves, and even knowing its solution, they can't help themselves.
I've been crying for the second series in a row.💔 and how Paul Mescal played a session with a psychologist on stage! I advise you to watch in the original, otherwise you will not be able to appreciate his game!
It was hard to watch this episode because of the loss of a loved one. I want to write one thing - everything that happened in this series with the character is real in life as never before... they filmed his condition very well, the actor is amazing, I cried with him
at first, it seemed to me that such, I'm not afraid of this word, a masterpiece visual does not deserve this superficial story about school crush and fear of losing reputation. but the last episodes convinced me that the characters have development, and the series has depth and psychology. losses, complexes, abuse and trauma, as well as psychotherapy and the key to almost everything is COMMUNICATION, how important it is just to be able to TALK about what causes us incredible pain, about what worries us, because the root of many problems is that people simply do not know how to talk to each other and hear each other. as the characters grow up, despite the fact that I still consider it shown rather fragmentally, you really begin to understand them, empathize with them and root for their relationship, projecting many things onto yourself. Thanks to the BBC and hulu, you carry important messages
I understand the importance of conventions and a good picture, but I can't help but mention that during the night a laptop that is not connected to the network is likely to run out of battery, and even when connected it is likely to go into sleep mode, i.e. it will not constantly broadcast the picture =)
But, if we discard the technical quibbles, the shown element of friendship between a guy and a girl from school, preserved years later, despite the difficult former love relationships, is awesome.
I had an experience of Skype communication all night (5-6 hours), No one went anywhere, the laptop was connected to the network. I do not know how anyone has it, but I have all the sleeping and hibernation modes always disabled
Connell and Marianne's Skype conversations, of course, are something incredible, but the session with the psychologist struck me more. It hurts so much to watch him being torn into a million pieces... Paul Mescal is amazing.
I wanted to cry the whole episode. It turned out to be the most touching thing for me all season. an unpopular opinion. but I also have a lot of empathy for Helen in this series. I can't even imagine the pain when you meet a man, love him, think everything is cool, but he has been irrevocably in love with another for a long time and all thoughts are only about her.
I'll be honest, watching the series before this episode, I had an interest and I wanted to find out what happened next, but how did Connell become close to me after talking with a psychologist. I recognize myself so much that I took every word off my lips — finishing school, moving away from home, longing for new like-minded people, close company, but breaking down about the realities of life...
The last two series are very powerful, of course. In the last one, Daisy's game was creepy, in this one, Paul Mescal, the whole scene at the psychologist, I burst into tears. Incredibly, they certainly convey emotions. I really like how the series is developing, because for the first half of the season I was confused about how I feel about the characters and the plot, but now I'm delighted with how deep and realistic everything is.
To be honest, it's in this episode that you realize all this heaviness, as if it's happening to you. I was in Connell's place and I understand all his feelings, or rather their absence. It's really painful and hard, especially when there's no one around to listen to you.
I really liked the scene at the psychologist's. That he's finally talking about what he really cares about, what he's been hiding in his soul! Very coolly played (I also once cried in the therapist's office, I believe!)
I haven't seen a single comment about Elena. Pity her. To continue a relationship when one of the partners clearly has not forgotten the ex / ex is a dead matter
What a touching episode. The hugging scene in the church.. Connell, being in a relationship with Marianne, did not even touch her in public, and now he hugged her in front of everyone for so long. It was well conveyed that there is a deep connection between them despite all the troubles. The scene at the psychologist was just tearful, the actor played so well.
The meeting at the church is just the perfect "summary of the previous nine episodes."
And gods, I can't stop admiring how well the soundtracks fit into the big picture and fit the mood.
and how Paul Mescal played a session with a psychologist on stage! I advise you to watch in the original, otherwise you will not be able to appreciate his game!
But, if we discard the technical quibbles, the shown element of friendship between a guy and a girl from school, preserved years later, despite the difficult former love relationships, is awesome.
But apparently it was necessary to add a little "fiction" to feel everything))
an unpopular opinion. but I also have a lot of empathy for Helen in this series. I can't even imagine the pain when you meet a man, love him, think everything is cool, but he has been irrevocably in love with another for a long time and all thoughts are only about her.
Just a man
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