@Pavlyxa: I'm not forbidding, just explain to me why you should watch almost the finale and be outraged. It's not easier not to be outraged every time, but to stop watching 😉
@dimhg: She didn't seem to write that she was "a poor thing and watching what she didn't like." She seems to have only noted the not very good performance of one of the actors of the series. Or if you suddenly spoke negatively about any thing in the series, should you stop watching the series right away?))
@Little_Girle: Honey, mind you, she doesn't like gg, but she whines about it under every episode. He continues to watch, shitting the series. I repeat, is there any point in whining and continuing to look at the incompetent?
the series is quite dynamic and interesting, although Nagiyev is not suitable for this role, but there is interest in him, even though you watch because of the plot, not because of him😕
@liddrvn: You can even imagine that this series is an alternate universe where Ensign Zadov went crazy, changed his name and started killing women and children. Sergey Rost was supposed to play the wife. It's interesting in its own way.
A terrible series to the point of impossibility. Why do prostitutes, knowing that they have a maniac walking around the city and crushing everyone on the right and on the left, continue to "work", walk with anyone and wherever? Why does Irina blame everyone, but not herself, although she also thinks like a dumb one that she alone can catch a maniac who has been killing for it is unclear how long? Why was the bald man in the last series, and in this series the hair is already growing as if they had a meeting for 2-3 years?
@MashaKlaine: It seems that you grew up in a bunker and don't even have the slightest idea about that era.
The authorities hid the presence of a serial maniac until the last moment and for a long time the murders were not even connected. When they began to bind, no information was conveyed to the public. There were only rumors and isolated news - and at that time, during the period of perestroika, Afghanistan, there was a lot of bad news, these murders just drowned in the stream. No one has carried out personal work with marginal strata, such as prostitutes, vagabonds, beggars. They didn't have the Internet to read the news themselves (suddenly it's not obvious).
The trial lasted exactly six months. Do you really think that 52 murders (and there were more episodes, not all were proved in the end) were discussed in a couple of hours and a firing sentence was passed?
I hope you will understand about Irina one day when you work out your inner misogyny.
@polibelle: it is clear, of course, that at that time, and in principle at any time, a lot was hidden for ordinary people. But there were rumors, at least the girls could have been more careful and not go anywhere with the first person they met.
@polibelle: it would seem that squads were created, many people were on duty around the city (including the maniac himself), and for prostitutes the presence of a maniac was hidden ... Okc..
Because you need a job, because people shouldn't adjust their lives to the desires of a maniac. You can also ask why the girl in the last episode was reading in the park))
@Aunt_shainik: 'people should not adjust their lives to the desires of the coronavirus,' but for some reason people, in order not to get sick and not to die, stayed at home, wore masks, etc. And in order not to die and save their lives from a maniac, they were too lazy to at least stay at home at night, explain to their children that you can't go anywhere with strangers and at least minimally protect their lives, they were too lazy to adjust or what?
@MashaKlaine: Have you really compared a serial killer who tortured his victims to a virus? And do you really think that choosing between a serial killer and a victim, you need to make the victim guilty? He killed in broad daylight, killed women with autism who couldn't stand up for themselves, tramps who no one cared about, including the great state, he killed five-year-old children. Are you able to accuse the mother of a 5-year-old child of being to blame for her child being killed? Are you out of your mind, for God's sake?
For me personally, Irina's performance in this series is especially terrible, I couldn't believe her at all, there are no tears, no sympathy at this moment. It was obvious that she was trying to cry, to show this pain, but it turned out to be an unsuccessful attempt. When you watch a lot of TV shows, this affectation is immediately visible
@__katerina__: for some reason, on the contrary, Irina's tears and her words touched me at the beginning, I would note that Vitvitsky's game is not at all impressive, it is not noticeable from him that he could lose his beloved and has already lost a child
It's all very fast somehow. It is clear that the screenwriters need to keep within eight episodes, but the whole first season the investigation was running like a blind kitten, and then, thanks to a combination of circumstances, they abruptly came out to the killer. And there is less and less logic to be seen. Everyone knows that the killer is at work, but they still persistently drag themselves into the woods with an unknown man who looks suspicious enough to drink a beer. And the cops are good (by the way, I was very pleased with the "Rump", I barely recognized it), a man who fits the orientation gets out of the forest belt, and he only asks for documents. Laughter and that's all
Well, let's not forget that this was actually the case. When Chikatilo came out of the forest belt all rumpled, in the grass, with a sports bag and answered the very policeman that he was "picking mushrooms", the kind policeman checked his documents and let him go, he did not even check the bag. And it can only be said that this episode forced Andrei Romanovich to pay attention to Chikatilo. So they would have caught him for who knows how long.
Girls of easy virtue are, in principle, fearless. I think there was something like "this is not going to happen to me." And then there's the free beer.
Ooh... How it all started... But as for me, Chikatilo turned himself in... They couldn't catch him for so many years, and then you... almost missed the victim and immediately ran into the police... 🙄
It is a little strange to hear from a psychologist the words of accusation against a woman who was beaten and lost a child. Irina apparently has not decided in her life what she wants a family or a career. Throughout the series, it's not even Nagiyev's antics that are confusing, but why he comes out clean from the forest. When they show the victim of a cut-up impossibility, and then a maniac in a clean light shirt, dissonance arises.
It caught my eye about a clean shirt when he was killing a girl in a cornfield, with whom he went to drink cognac. There was blood pumping out of the artery in different directions, the whole cornfield was covered in blood, and he was lying on it, lying on the ground there, and then he went to the station. Maybe he has a spare shirt and was on a business trip (for example), but he definitely does not have a spare raincoat with him. And yes, it's like this everywhere, in forests, in parks, after the murder he goes out and stomps about his business, meets people, cops, and there is not a drop of blood on him and not a gram of suspicion.
Please explain why Chikatilo has hair again in court in this episode? Was there some kind of big timescale in reality or what? Only in the last episode he was bald.
I would not say that Nagiyev plays a maniac badly. He looks like a maniac and this look is frightening. That's just his interpretation of the maniac is not like Chikatilo himself. He plays a maniac, but he doesn't play a Chikatilo. Especially if you look at the inserts from the court, which are shown before the series. Inserts with a real Chikatilo and a nearby insert with Nagiyev. Two completely different maniacs. If the series was not about Chicatillo, but about a maniac in principle (just unknown or fictional), then Nagiyev's game would have been quite suitable. And when you mentally compare him with Chikatilo, you realize that the actor is a little short of him
Well, Vitalik and shit: And I told you, and I warned you. Too much for me, a psychologist, a beaten girl, and even one who has lost a child, throws his reproaches, they say, what a good fellow, he knew everything from the very beginning. Ira made a good point, it's all me and me. He never aroused sympathy, he was always stuttering and stumbling, that's just the kind of maniacs who come out great. He looks harmless, and then he hits me on the head with a hammer and that's it. Oh, and Max Lavrov is here. The throat-cutting scene turned out very effectively, there have been no murder scenes for a long time.
It is not very clear what the next two episodes will be dedicated to. Obviously, in one Chikatilo will be captured and interrogated. But if this moment is stretched out by as much as two, which is probably what they will do, then it turns out sad, because it will most likely be delayed.
I watch how the press behaves in court. As a journalist, I'm telling you - well, trash, for this you can really get a hat from the judge. And to be expelled not only from the courtroom, but also from the court in principle. In those days, there probably weren't any press services, but there must have been some responsible secretaries. No one should know better than a journalist that the judge does not comment on the case. Unless, of course, it's an interview.
Discussion of the 6 episode of the 2 season Discuss this episode
58Why do prostitutes, knowing that they have a maniac walking around the city and crushing everyone on the right and on the left, continue to "work", walk with anyone and wherever?
Why does Irina blame everyone, but not herself, although she also thinks like a dumb one that she alone can catch a maniac who has been killing for it is unclear how long?
Why was the bald man in the last series, and in this series the hair is already growing as if they had a meeting for 2-3 years?
The authorities hid the presence of a serial maniac until the last moment and for a long time the murders were not even connected. When they began to bind, no information was conveyed to the public. There were only rumors and isolated news - and at that time, during the period of perestroika, Afghanistan, there was a lot of bad news, these murders just drowned in the stream. No one has carried out personal work with marginal strata, such as prostitutes, vagabonds, beggars. They didn't have the Internet to read the news themselves (suddenly it's not obvious).
The trial lasted exactly six months. Do you really think that 52 murders (and there were more episodes, not all were proved in the end) were discussed in a couple of hours and a firing sentence was passed?
I hope you will understand about Irina one day when you work out your inner misogyny.
When you watch a lot of TV shows, this affectation is immediately visible
Throughout the series, it's not even Nagiyev's antics that are confusing, but why he comes out clean from the forest. When they show the victim of a cut-up impossibility, and then a maniac in a clean light shirt, dissonance arises.
Now we are waiting for the capture of Chikatilo to be shown
If the series was not about Chicatillo, but about a maniac in principle (just unknown or fictional), then Nagiyev's game would have been quite suitable. And when you mentally compare him with Chikatilo, you realize that the actor is a little short of him
Oh, and Max Lavrov is here.
The throat-cutting scene turned out very effectively, there have been no murder scenes for a long time.