Marisa was wonderful in the role of a bitch and also wonderful now that she took off her masks and bared her soul. How this jacket suits her! (Well, everything in general is different too :)) I liked the moment when Lyra gave the name to the unfortunate creature. It feels like the end is coming and this makes it doubly sad: with Close all the lines well, giving the characters to say goodbye. Azriel also finally realized that not everything revolves around his stunning plan-a banana.
Serafina is also a beauty. Who would have thought that he and Marisa would talk like that.
Lee and Jopari! I missed them very much, it's just a pity that there were no scenes together. It's a shame that their roles were cut so much, I would have looked at the militant Jopari. The scene with Iorek and Azriel - 10 out of 10, one of Lyra's many foster parents finally did what many dreamed of :D And Serafina is back, finally. Pullman was right when he said that Ruth Wilson deserves awards for the role of Marisa, every scene with her this season is awesome. Ruth and James are huge talents, it is necessary to be able to evoke both sympathy and disgust for the same character.
I must say I was unfamiliar with Ruth before this series, and at first I was not sure that she was suitable for this role, but after watching the series I can say that I admire this woman - incredible talent and charm, hit 12/10 ❤
These two episodes are some of the best in the series. The plot with the afterlife was perfectly completed, Roger is good, Lee left beautifully, I liked the stories too. Well, the scenes of Azriel with Iorek / Marisa with Damon are great.
It's even a pity that the BBC released everything at once - it seems like I want to stretch the viewing for a week, but how to stop when you know that the final episodes are already available?.
At first, Asriel, as always, shows how he doesn't care about Lyra. And only when he realizes that it is really important, he begins to think. I liked the scene of Yorick and Azriel, and Marissa with Damon. And it's cool that Seraphim made it clear that Lyra and Will together did more than Azriel and the army. I didn't understand one thing why Jopari didn't go with Wil
Something I'm roaring all the episodes, I don't know why, everything is very touching😭a wonderful story. I read it about 18 years ago (I was 12) I don't remember anything from the plot, only how I cried all night after the third book. Here I am preparing apparently in advance😃
I had the same thing, even though I was 17 then. I remember bursting into tears on the third book. Because of this, I didn't want to reread it anymore. It's too hard.
I was the only one who had a question, how did Azriel descend into the rift without his daemon? They can't be so far apart from each other except for the witches and Marissa
Why didn't John Parry come out like everyone else? who has read the books - please explain)
finally, Azriel realized HOW extraordinary his daughter was, and finally Marissa opened up to herself, accepted her essence, accepted the monkey.
And yes, Lii, how glad I was to see him, it's a pity that it wasn't for long, I was already hoping that people in the land of the dead were stuck between worlds, and they could still be returned to the world of the living, but alas (
John Parry didn't come out because there wasn't enough money))) the scene with him was clearly filmed separately, so Will went to the cave, where Lee specifically called him)
I am infinitely glad to see Andrew Scott in the role of Joe Parry again, even in such a short scene) there are a lot of questions about how Joe Parry appeared and why he didn't leave with everyone and didn't spray, but, apparently, this is a budget issue)))) In any case, the main thing is that he appeared at all.
somehow more and more changes :/ the mulefa are not the same as in the books. the escape from the bomb was different. Lee and Joe Parry appeared at the same time and went to the end. they also went not to the world of mulef, but to the world of Azriel, in the midst of a battle, to protect children and daemons from ghosts. eh: (but I have to put up with it, because the joy of having such an incredible story finally filmed in full is much more than the disappointment of changes in the script)
In the first fifteen minutes of the series, I'm already writing a comment, because I don't know why in a bigger aah: from the fact that Metatron decided to take away all the dust (which is strange, considering that the daemons have not disappeared and the devices are still working on dust) or the DEGREE of Azriel's fuck, not even a MUSCLE trembled on face - when Marisa said that Lyra died - it's already clear that he doesn't care absolutely, but even villains or schizophrenics usually have a glimmer of regret or love for children at EXCEPTIONAL moments - and here it's just ZERO, at zero (in the first season it was somehow believed that Azriel wants to protect Lyra, possibly from including himself, and here with each episode it gets more and more hopeless, it's even unclear who is more infuriating now: the Magisterium, the Ruler or Azriel, and who is in fact the greater evil)
I was really happy to think that Marisa's daemon would talk now, so as to completely shock everyone)
Glass is like this - when they show characters whose death you have already experienced, and then they are killed AGAIN, it's even worse than an unexpected sudden death (like Lee's, for example) It's also strange that Will's father didn't get to know Lyra as a result, they showed everyone how they left, and it was as if he stayed in the cave (although he had to go out with everyone, since they freed EVERYONE) In this series at least this arch incomprehensible with the underworld has found MEANING
And also - my personal main goal this season and desire is to see Damon Will))) who is SHE))) and it's also strange that my father first told Will to "FIND DAMON", and then "DON'T LIVE IN A WORLD NOT YOUR OWN", so you eventually decide, MAN, you either live with damon in the world of Lyra, or in your real world without magic
I can roughly imagine how the story can end between Lyra and Will, but I hope I'm wrong, and they will still remain in the same world in the end, and not in different ((
As far as I understand, Marisa and her daemon are talking, just mentally.) And I read somewhere that this is the norm, that is, there are daemons that speak, and there are those that can only communicate mentally. Why so, in my opinion, is not explained anywhere
@Mutant_Zero: Marisa's daemon knows how to talk, but rarely does it. Why is that? Because people are different and their daemons are different) Not everyone talks + people grow up
@vampironok666: in fact, it's like a metaphor: to talk to your soul, to your inner voice.. Someone hears their voice and listens to it, they say that intuition is very strongly developed.
I am writing a comment and an idea came to mind, Zabolotsky's poem "Don't let your soul be lazy ..." began to play with new colors 🎨
@christinapirs: >>"FIND DAMON", and then "DON'T LIVE IN A WORLD NOT YOUR OWN", so you finally decide, MAN, you either live with damon in the world of Lyra, or in your real world without magic
Daemons are not magic) According to Lore, everyone has them, but in Lyra's world they are visible, they are tangible, but in our world, that is, Will's world, they are not. But they are there. Just inside) Therefore, on the shore, before descending into the boat, not only Lyra left Pan, but Will also left his daemon. But it is harder for him to understand it visually, although at the moment of departure he felt everything.
I must have missed something, but where did Will get Damon from? He was born in the "Muggle world", in theory he can't have a daemon. Moreover, it was said earlier that damon is born together with a person. In general, I wonder how it happens with them from the point of view of physiology, are they literally born or do they appear out of the air / dust? (yes, I haven't read the book)
Everyone has daemons, just not everyone sees them. In Lyra's world, the daemons are visible to everyone, and in Will's world, on the contrary, to no one. Will also said when they were sailing, they say I don't have Damon. To which the boatman objected, saying that you will soon understand everything.
@Aspen_Snow: Daemons are like your soul. You can see them in Lyra's world, but not in Will's world. In the series, it was really mentioned very casually, it was easy to miss. There's a lot going on casually this season.
"If you look into the abyss for a long time, then the abyss also looks into you" this purgatory (similar to a garbage dump where souls/homeless people swarm) looks like the kingdom of Hades according to one version. not hell (tartarus) and not paradise (elysium). and where souls eke out a miserable existence. Pullman does not give bibizyan either a voice or a name for a special campaign (he heard he was against Ozymandias). It's like Lucas, who forbade writing about Yoda's life and about his race. bibizyan, of course, played one hundred percent) everything was read in his eyes.
@berion87: магия ... кино) сила внушения. помню Хью Лори в интервью говорил, что когда он снимался в Сюарт Литтл. ему приходилось работать вообще с пустым местом) и он типа держит мышь в ладошке - разговаривает с ним - тут режиссер кричит снято - и Хью бережно кладет Стюарта на стол) но в руке то ничего нет)
What a great episode. The series is essentially joyful, as they have freed souls from purgatory. But it's sad at the same time, a world where you don't remember yourself, a world with endless longing.
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I liked the moment when Lyra gave the name to the unfortunate creature. It feels like the end is coming and this makes it doubly sad: with
Close all the lines well, giving the characters to say goodbye.
Azriel also finally realized that not everything revolves around his stunning plan-a banana.
Serafina is also a beauty. Who would have thought that he and Marisa would talk like that.
You need to sharply-audaciously watch Luther from the BBC :D
It's even a pity that the BBC released everything at once - it seems like I want to stretch the viewing for a week, but how to stop when you know that the final episodes are already available?.
At first, Asriel, as always, shows how he doesn't care about Lyra. And only when he realizes that it is really important, he begins to think.
I liked the scene of Yorick and Azriel, and Marissa with Damon.
And it's cool that Seraphim made it clear that Lyra and Will together did more than Azriel and the army.
I didn't understand one thing why Jopari didn't go with Wil
Once again, I am amazed at how correctly McEvoy was chosen for the role of Azriel, his charisma and clever views are just right in this case!💥
finally, Azriel realized HOW extraordinary his daughter was, and finally Marissa opened up to herself, accepted her essence, accepted the monkey.
And yes, Lii, how glad I was to see him, it's a pity that it wasn't for long, I was already hoping that people in the land of the dead were stuck between worlds, and they could still be returned to the world of the living, but alas (
Glass is like this - when they show characters whose death you have already experienced, and then they are killed AGAIN, it's even worse than an unexpected sudden death (like Lee's, for example) It's also strange that Will's father didn't get to know Lyra as a result, they showed everyone how they left, and it was as if he stayed in the cave (although he had to go out with everyone, since they freed EVERYONE) In this series at least this arch incomprehensible with the underworld has found MEANING
And also - my personal main goal this season and desire is to see Damon Will))) who is SHE))) and it's also strange that my father first told Will to "FIND DAMON", and then "DON'T LIVE IN A WORLD NOT YOUR OWN", so you eventually decide, MAN, you either live with damon in the world of Lyra, or in your real world without magic
I can roughly imagine how the story can end between Lyra and Will, but I hope I'm wrong, and they will still remain in the same world in the end, and not in different ((
I am writing a comment and an idea came to mind, Zabolotsky's poem "Don't let your soul be lazy ..." began to play with new colors 🎨
Daemons are not magic) According to Lore, everyone has them, but in Lyra's world they are visible, they are tangible, but in our world, that is, Will's world, they are not. But they are there. Just inside) Therefore, on the shore, before descending into the boat, not only Lyra left Pan, but Will also left his daemon. But it is harder for him to understand it visually, although at the moment of departure he felt everything.
this purgatory (similar to a garbage dump where souls/homeless people swarm) looks like the kingdom of Hades according to one version. not hell (tartarus) and not paradise (elysium). and where souls eke out a miserable existence.
Pullman does not give bibizyan either a voice or a name for a special campaign (he heard he was against Ozymandias). It's like Lucas, who forbade writing about Yoda's life and about his race.
bibizyan, of course, played one hundred percent) everything was read in his eyes.
сила внушения. помню Хью Лори в интервью говорил, что когда он снимался в Сюарт Литтл. ему приходилось работать вообще с пустым местом) и он типа держит мышь в ладошке - разговаривает с ним - тут режиссер кричит снято - и Хью бережно кладет Стюарта на стол) но в руке то ничего нет)