@ajcrvr: I got confused about Strike's brothers and fathers, another actor played in the previous episodes, and the musician, as I understood it, was his stepfather... Or is it still the father?? I don 't understand anything 🙈🙈
@dianadianka: I'm watching the Filmix app on TV, and by the way, all the episodes have already been released, for some reason it says here that the first two episodes were released this week, and the next two will be released next week.
Pat is my favorite heroine now:) puts the strike in place at a glance you need to be able to PS torrents already have the first 2 episodes with translation
She escaped, was abducted by a maniac, and now she's being killed by sectarians! Wow, they dug up in a couple of days! Cormoran and Robin are trying to act like pros, but it's obvious that it's not working! :))) Pat Krasava!!
It's a crime that for so many years they haven't released the title theme as a separate track... Here she just sets the right mindset. After every season, it sticks in my head (:
Do I understand correctly that the tape of the murder somehow got to Talbot, and he just took it home and started worshipping Baphomet, and when he was taken to a mental hospital, it remained lying in his attic? Where did he get it from? Why didn't the police take his materials?
@porco: it seems that everything is like this, it's not entirely clear about the materials, but another detective started the case, maybe he didn't consider it necessary to look at the work of a mentally ill person.
@porco: Yes, it was. I ended up in a mental hospital, another friend read his notes and realized that I had to start all over again, and the tape had been lying in the attic all this time.
And that's why Robin's husband was so committed to their marriage? He cheated on her anyway and immediately marries his mistress. Just to keep her going? I even sinfully suspected at one time that he had attacked her himself in order to bind her to himself. Fortunately, at least he's not a maniac.
@ramzy: he held onto her largely out of guilt. After all, they had been dating since an early age (I don't remember, since school or something). And when she was raped during her studies, Matt didn't leave her, even though she was severely depressed and it was obviously hard for everyone. (Which didn't stop him from being a jerk, as it turned out at the wedding). But that only added to his guilt, I think.
@oniXtacie: I'm talking about something else. After all, he did not let her go with all his might when she already wanted to break up decisively. It's more like selfishness, revenge for an unrequited feeling, unwillingness to give to another man, but definitely not guilt.
@ramzy: Stop being selfish in the first place: The "unwillingness to give to another man" is also growing from there + I got the impression that I would consider her departure a "loss of face" in front of successful friends. They say he got himself a beauty, succeeded, but how could he be so damn well-off, well-off, at work, a girl with incomes and a craft much more despicable and lower than his (reverence and hyperventilation should be for the rest of her life, in his opinion, Matt) would go along with it? And I'm not even sure about feelings: they used to be mb, but then the kmk turned into a convenience of possession, a habit + it was comforting that Robin was in his moral debt (until it was revealed about the tricks with his mistress). Something else seems to me that if Robin's entourage had not been a Strike, but, say, a determined, punchy friend to whom romance could not be pinned (even if someone like the same bookish Pat), Matt would still have immediately got the reins under the tail, because potentially close by Robin would have someone who was completely unrelated to him, and who could see him without any preconceptions. I didn't really see Matt's guilt, to be honest. Does my memory not change that he was there as a justification for jumping to his mistress at the time when Robin was crushed after the rape, he screamed "It was hard for me too!"?
@Jammm: According to the series, it's been more than 50 years. The book is set in 2014, but it's clearly closer to 2020, judging by the headphones, phones, and so on. Was it filmed in the early twenties?
@mir4ik: it's just that season 1 was counted as 2, season 1 has 5 episodes, 2 books are filmed, 3 episodes are 1 book, the last 2 episodes are 2 books, and then they were counted as separate seasons
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60The casting of Cormoran's siblings is, as always, beyond praise. Well, it's cool that the old Land Rover is back.
PS torrents already have the first 2 episodes with translation
And that pause between "my" and "friend" is just aAAaAaAaaAa💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭😭
Pat is just a cannon
"Will thank you kill you?" 😂😂😂
Cormoran and Robin are trying to act like pros, but it's obvious that it's not working! :)))
Pat Krasava!!
Where did he get it from?
Why didn't the police take his materials?
And I'm not even sure about feelings: they used to be mb, but then the kmk turned into a convenience of possession, a habit + it was comforting that Robin was in his moral debt (until it was revealed about the tricks with his mistress).
Something else seems to me that if Robin's entourage had not been a Strike, but, say, a determined, punchy friend to whom romance could not be pinned (even if someone like the same bookish Pat), Matt would still have immediately got the reins under the tail, because potentially close by Robin would have someone who was completely unrelated to him, and who could see him without any preconceptions.
I didn't really see Matt's guilt, to be honest. Does my memory not change that he was there as a justification for jumping to his mistress at the time when Robin was crushed after the rape, he screamed "It was hard for me too!"?