In principle, considering that this is a bankog, and it was 50 years ago, then in general their methods are quite understandable We are now used to the fact that cops are kings and gods
It's a very cool series, it keeps you in wild suspense, which sometimes you have to pause to exhale.
But it really caught my eye how Nadine got burned. After all, all suspicion went to the trio because of Domenic. Nadine needed not to dismiss that she didn't know at all, hadn't seen, hadn't heard where he was. And to pretend to be a concerned friend, to tell him that he gathered himself in puffs and dumped what he and her husband tried to find out, but failed.
@Amelya: I don't know how real this part of the story is, but if I were Nadine, I wouldn't have the eloquence to come up with a legend of Dominic's disappearance, suddenly meeting a dangerous criminal in an unexpected place. If I were in her place, I would blink indistinctly and kick the fuck out of the hotel.
Wow, it's scary for Nadine - it was in the last episode, and now, and it's not clear what's going to happen to her next. I thought for some reason that Charles/Alain was messing with the Court because her dad was in the police (and he would have just told Charles that they would come for him), but, as it turned out, dad was not there at all. They put me on the wrong track, okay :) With passports and a safe, however, everything was just clear, but - nadezhda knows when she dies. Marie/Monique seems to have finally chosen her path (like that Nepalese heroine: beautiful, but short, at the end of which she will most likely be thrown into the trash; I haven't read the real story of my own, if I read it after watching). But I wonder if Ajay will finally stop tolerating the way Charles treats him, or will he go all the way with him. Actually, it was beautifully shot, of course. Tension is being pumped up everywhere as it should be, and the story itself and the hero of Rahim are getting physically sick.
We are now used to the fact that cops are kings and gods
But it really caught my eye how Nadine got burned. After all, all suspicion went to the trio because of Domenic. Nadine needed not to dismiss that she didn't know at all, hadn't seen, hadn't heard where he was. And to pretend to be a concerned friend, to tell him that he gathered himself in puffs and dumped what he and her husband tried to find out, but failed.
I thought for some reason that Charles/Alain was messing with the Court because her dad was in the police (and he would have just told Charles that they would come for him), but, as it turned out, dad was not there at all. They put me on the wrong track, okay :) With passports and a safe, however, everything was just clear, but - nadezhda knows when she dies.
Marie/Monique seems to have finally chosen her path (like that Nepalese heroine: beautiful, but short, at the end of which she will most likely be thrown into the trash; I haven't read the real story of my own, if I read it after watching). But I wonder if Ajay will finally stop tolerating the way Charles treats him, or will he go all the way with him.
Actually, it was beautifully shot, of course. Tension is being pumped up everywhere as it should be, and the story itself and the hero of Rahim are getting physically sick.