Wow, an unexpected frank conversation at the end... There is only one episode left until the end of the season, I even wonder what kind of denouement will be made with Mary's true story. I wonder why the other passengers do not remember their past lives, because they probably have them too. Their main goal is to find a route to cross, and did Mary have enough time to think about everything and remember? Intriguing!
I really liked the first season, the depth of the stories, the tragedy and hope. Therefore, here, in the second, when all attention is focused on two characters, and the "passengers" are simply clicked off on the counter, there are no such emotions and the desire to think about. The screenwriters just throw and throw some ideas that do not cause any warm feelings from watching at all.
Well, now it became clear why Mary in the first episode herself said that Kirill was her carrier, and immediately gave the address where to go. For her, this is not the first carrier and she knows the procedure perfectly well. In this regard, her statement that Kirill will not receive the transition sounds quite weighty. In addition, she says that in her first life, her mother committed suicide because of her, and Kirill's brother died, also because of him (he jumped off the bridge, he told in the first season). Interestingly, the upcoming client is 37 years old, just like Andrey was, but I think it's just a coincidence. Although it would be nice if he was somehow pulled up to resolve this situation, but he is still quite a baby in his second life.😄
She said correctly: "you have changed," Igor really gives the impression that he has become a different person. And the words of the locksmith also sunk in that even after death you remain human.. It's a good series, I like how the story unfolds, I want their souls to calm down at last
it's a very strange story with the bride, to be honest. I don't envy the groom directly)
and it really feels like the characters are just being clicked off, it's impossible to get into most of the stories, the conflict is resolved somehow quickly and crumpled
In this regard, her statement that Kirill will not receive the transition sounds quite weighty. In addition, she says that in her first life, her mother committed suicide because of her, and Kirill's brother died, also because of him (he jumped off the bridge, he told in the first season).
Interestingly, the upcoming client is 37 years old, just like Andrey was, but I think it's just a coincidence. Although it would be nice if he was somehow pulled up to resolve this situation, but he is still quite a baby in his second life.😄
It's a good series, I like how the story unfolds, I want their souls to calm down at last
and it really feels like the characters are just being clicked off, it's impossible to get into most of the stories, the conflict is resolved somehow quickly and crumpled