It's a tough series, like everything with Vargas. What an amazing David Zayats in this role! And a very strange feeling: I understand that each of his appearances will mean another suffering for the FBI and their relatives (children, for what?!), but I also look forward to his further plans and the next fights with our team. They don't have enough of a full set right now for him to escape...
@id264460076: Well, he would take revenge directly on those who hanged his son and his wife. What does the security forces have to do with it? They didn't touch them. Not to mention that it was in another country.
It is very annoying when a brother, sister, distant relative from the fifth generation, a cat, a dog is killed or injured, and then this agent rushes to investigate this case, this agent is not a stupid person and understands that this is not allowed, but still does a bunch of bullshit, and everyone around him indulges, they say, okay investigate, your revenge is more important than catching a criminal (spoiler alert, they always catch a criminal, but that's not the point)... I'm already sick of this scenario twist... If only for once, the agent was like, "well, I am... I'm going to hang out at the hospital anyway and I won't be able to help you, but you keep me informed of events.".. I know I want too much , but the series itself is interesting, a good plot, when that thing was disassembled and said that there were others, I thought only Jubal, but damn the whole team (and not only them), it's wow , I was surprised, well, the arrest of Vargos turned out to be, as if to say, that justice is justice, and revenge is sacred, even if you didn't do anything directly... yes, such conclusions of criminals also infuriate
@nemmi: Well, usually the characters are people of action. to sit alone in the hospital and wait is a very big test for them, to be alone with their thoughts and gnaw at themselves with questions. and then blame yourself for not catching the culprit and doing nothing. and I think everyone understands this, that's why they let you try to work.
@fb1023424: well, of course it's understandable, but even when I also left a comment, that feelings are very much in the way. And looking at this, I immediately remember how Maggie ruined the operation because of her sister. It's clear that it's just a series and of course they are lucky in terms of catching a criminal ... but .. in real life it would be a big loss. Yes, I understand perfectly well how difficult it is to restrain feelings and emotions, stay at one with yourself and so on, but even in the series there are hundreds of people around and for some reason no one turns on common sense. (Or rather how) "this is personal, can you relax? - no (does bullshit) "oh, he/she can't be attacked like that on emotions," but no one is doing any suspensions, etc. And from this point of view, what the first commentator wrote is as crazy as possible. Very No wonder there is a rule that Surgeons DO NOT HAVE the RIGHT to operate on family members. So here too, you can't do that, it's very dangerous
@nemmi: I completely agree. Moreover, when another hero finds himself in the same situation, this character says that it is impossible to participate in the investigation, etc. and so on. Isn't that hypocritical?
The series is kind of implausible. The idea itself is interesting, but the little things. Well, how does Maggie, with broken ribs and a resurrection, continue, literally, to run after the criminal? Immediately after the shooting, I got up and went, it's clear - adrenaline. And then? Sometimes it's almost a corpse, then it's more alive than all the living...
It's sad, but Rina's ex is absolutely right. Jewel took a lot on himself, at least this time. I love him very much, but the course is scripted and really beaten to a hematoma)
Maggie is really powerful. and Oa is like, "I thought I lost you!"))
I began to suspect that Vargas was behind everything, as soon as they showed that all their faces were crammed into the program: predictably. And here's another stupidity: hello, the feds, the death penalty has been legalized in your country, you go to the attorney General in Washington, lay out the case materials to him, how this dick from prison organizes the liquidation of federal agents and testifies that he will continue to try. And you are seeking a new trial and a death sentence. No... We have paws, we'd rather escalate a senseless drama.
@Oliverell22: есть тюрьмы штата, а есть федеральные тюрьмы. Федеральные подчиняются закону страны. Я не знаю точно на счёт именно штатов. Но такова идея федеративного устройства государства.
And why is a dude who was given a year for tax evasion sitting in the same prison with the most dangerous drug lord? Also in one wing. If I understand something, then Vargas should be in maximum security prison, and this cleaner in some white collar wing, where everything is as free as possible.
Although Rina sometimes cheers up, she still feels sorry for her. And Jubla too…
I was worried about Maggie too
, but the series itself is interesting, a good plot, when that thing was disassembled and said that there were others, I thought only Jubal, but damn the whole team (and not only them), it's wow
, I was surprised, well, the arrest of Vargos turned out to be, as if to say, that justice is justice, and revenge is sacred, even if you didn't do anything directly... yes, such conclusions of criminals also infuriate
No wonder there is a rule that Surgeons DO NOT HAVE the RIGHT to operate on family members. So here too, you can't do that, it's very dangerous
Maggie is really powerful. and Oa is like, "I thought I lost you!"))
How well a plaid shirt looks)
And here's another stupidity: hello, the feds, the death penalty has been legalized in your country, you go to the attorney General in Washington, lay out the case materials to him, how this dick from prison organizes the liquidation of federal agents and testifies that he will continue to try. And you are seeking a new trial and a death sentence. No... We have paws, we'd rather escalate a senseless drama.