I'm excited about the whole season! The filming is gorgeous, the actors are handsome, and the plot takes you by the throat every time. Especially in this episode, Joan liked the remark: "if you want to say something to my father, do it in person, if you have the guts."
I'm walking with a guy: "Oh, tired..." [and again.. the shoes are playfully over the shoulder [even if it is not convenient to carry them like that. But fuck you, I'll turn my arm out, but I'll carry these damn shoes exactly like this]"
I look: "Cold and snow outside the window.. E-e-e, let's go eat a sandwich in the cold!" [Achotakova, I love the squeak of frozen carbonate on my teeth]"
It must have been very significant footage for the crew, since they shoved it in our face. There is no (any) semantic load in them, but it's so beautiful, isn't it? (they thought)
It is precisely because of such bright "little things" that the series seems so fake!
I am writing a comment for the whole season. 😀Why are the top management such simply disgusting people? I just want to hit them with a shovel. Fred is wonderful. Young Morse is still so unburdened, melancholic. I was pleased with John Towe's daughter. And this transition at the end of the final, Moore... it was so hooked. The series is wonderful, unhurried and wonderful.
I really like the series. Wonderful atmosphere and riddles without unnecessary shootouts and chases. The only thing that bothers me is not the obvious motives for the murders. Okay, in the third episode, just a psychopath without a motive, just with a desire to kill like in operas. There are such people. In the 1st and last series, women who committed double murders only because of men and love for them. It seems to me that this is too irrational. These women did not have a desperate situation to take such measures. In the second episode, an electrician first spontaneously killed a passing girl, and then killed her boyfriend, who could only theoretically figure him out. Would you have figured it out? And most importantly, he would have proved that after so many years
I look: "Cold and snow outside the window.. E-e-e, let's go eat a sandwich in the cold!" [Achotakova, I love the squeak of frozen carbonate on my teeth]"
It must have been very significant footage for the crew, since they shoved it in our face. There is no (any) semantic load in them, but it's so beautiful, isn't it? (they thought)
It is precisely because of such bright "little things" that the series seems so fake!
It's a good series, I hope it won't get any worse
I was pleased with John Towe's daughter.
And this transition at the end of the final, Moore... it was so hooked.
The series is wonderful, unhurried and wonderful.
The only thing that bothers me is not the obvious motives for the murders. Okay, in the third episode, just a psychopath without a motive, just with a desire to kill like in operas. There are such people. In the 1st and last series, women who committed double murders only because of men and love for them. It seems to me that this is too irrational. These women did not have a desperate situation to take such measures. In the second episode, an electrician first spontaneously killed a passing girl, and then killed her boyfriend, who could only theoretically figure him out. Would you have figured it out? And most importantly, he would have proved that after so many years
sorry