The series is certainly cool without a doubt. I got great pleasure from watching 2 seasons, it's a pity to part with the characters. For me, this is the first truly Russian TV series, so original and unlike any other. The action fascinates and immerses in the process in the moment. Not hackneyed characters, Merzlikin is just on top. It's a pity that they shoot few such series, mostly some are not about Russia...or about sleek Russia.
she did not have time to look at her, as she sharply attacked, there is also the key thing that she saw that it was not Vova chock who was a substitute, but his brother, since the bath attendant came to him😁
The series is gorgeous! In principle, some of the questions were closed by the end of the season. I really thought that the timing of the series would be longer. It feels like there's not enough time with the girls in the end. But they will have something to tell, they have rolled a pancake into a folklore expedition😄 Now it became clear to me what kind of dog it was at the end of the first season. Who was interested in how Nikolai became a bear shaman and got his power, that's the answer. However, I feel sorry for the dog, and the sight was not very pleasant. A separate plus is music. It conveys the atmosphere of the series very well, 100% hit. More such series would be filmed, it is about Russian folklore. In general, I was pleased to watch the adventures of the heroes, it's a pity to part with them.
I don't think she would have burned the bodies, probably she and Permyak were doing some kind of rite of revival? by the way, she lost the dots from her face in the final scene
@kiprian_zhurov: what do you mean? The obvious approach to the third season. 1. Chudinov remained alive, yes wounded, yes Shura said that the end of him, BUT this is only uncertainty in fact, nothing concrete was shown in the process of narration. 2. Chudinov ordered to get rid of the girls' bodies, and what do we see in the end? Permyak and Shura did something else altogether, the girls on the contrary returned. What? How? Why? The last dialogue only causes contradictions and also does not give any picture. 3. Pam was killed, yes. but! He didn't move into his body, he just moved from the afterlife to the real world. Yes, for some reason everyone saw him, although there was no such thing before, because he acquired some kind of physical appearance. But no one got rid of his body specifically, it continues to lie hidden somewhere. I.e. it may be a symbolic murder of Pam, but not Egor. And it's not a fact that Pama specifically, because he said something like "kill the blackness in me" (I don't remember exactly). And there are still some moments ... thus, there is too much left unsaid, which very strongly hints that the series will be continued for season 3. The only thing that can prevent this is the financial component. But people seem to be watching, there should be a profit.
@lexastaw: I agree, but it's not that a bold hint, but a hint from schrodinger) after season 1, it seemed that they had finished in general, and then the ending was changed and the narrative continued.
The whole last episode did not leave the feeling that I had missed something or would miss it. The understatement still remained , although such an ending would have been suitable for the finale )
it is so sad to part with this world, as if there were not enough more details, although in general all the lines are closed, albeit dotted. I don't know what to shoot next, but if there is a season 3 in the same magnificent style, I will wait.
there is nothing to compare the series with either us or them - a lot of good things have been taken away from us recently, but I had such a vibe of immersion in a very thoughtful world only after Dyatlov, probably. music and picture and all this interweaving of sad Russian reality and myths is wonderful.
separately, I liked how the focus shifted from Egor as the main character and this season everyone was the main characters - such bright characters, incredibly beautifully played.
I'll mention some more cool commentators here - 99 percent of it was polite and interesting)
Yes, an unexpected ending) Very atmospheric The second season is 3 heads higher than the first If there is a season 3, I will watch it with pleasure 👍🏻
And Andrey, after all, turned out to be a changeling!
I really liked the series, it's great that such a movie is still being filmed. Permian folklore is very original and mystical, it was terribly interesting to watch all the rituals and "evil spirits". Shura and her Komi language are just in the very heart)) Permyak also liked it very much. Landscapes, music, atmosphere - I love it!
Yeees.... And that it was impossible to jump into the well right away in the second series? Or does this require "super hate"? And the fact that the shaman actually killed them all initially is not a reason for "super hatred"? Mythology, species, music, Shura, Kostya - ten. The logic of the second season and the piano in the bushes is zero. Kostyreva saw the light too sharply. What happened to Yegor's body from the cave where it lay with the bodies of the girls. I hope this is not a setback for the third season - it's enough to milk an initially good idea. Tverdokhlebov had logic and a twist, somewhere even grace. Garipov honestly threw everything into a pile - a stream of ideas without harmony: a substitute (they talked about him so much and all in order for Kostyreva to "see through" so clumsily?), it is unclear whether Vasya took the treasure, it is unclear how it turned out with Shura (he says that the tree was cut down and there is no strength, and here the girls revives), Egor's father "appears" just to tell him "well done, you're strong, dare" (so Egor himself should understand this, since they really want his strength), and so on and so forth. The first three series, in principle, were normal, then it stalled. No sooner had Kostyreva's late husband "dissolved", than she fell in love with a shaman, what? She loved her husband very much and suffered. And there are plenty of such inconsistencies
@Gingerbread_Girl: So Yegor's father gave the ring, after which he was able to send letters to the world of the living Kostyreva fell in love with the shaman because he bewitched her. And when Tanya wounded the dog... The shaman's spell fell off, and she immediately regained her sight
So maybe, fuck it, these letters?.. If you know that you are a pam, why would you just calmly dive into the well and not fill up the shaman with your bare hands, well, or out with the hands of Vova the Lame? Yes, or just "deprive of strength"? Pam is so much stronger than the shaman. Sucking out the plot for the sake of the plot
It turned out to be a weak season, poorly thought out, the actors are underachieving in places. The first one kept in suspense, surprised, throwing up interesting situations and revealing the local ENT. There was movement, unknown, genuine interest. They changed the ending and hastily sucked out the continuation - at least that's the impression I got. Most of the timing is trampling on the spot, fuss in the same locations and such dialogues. After the finale of the second season, there was a residue with the question: "Is that all? Is that what it's all come to?"
A good series, gun 👍 since the beginning of the series, there was a feeling that it was stretched again for the third season. But no, they finished the series. Quite a logical and cool ending. But still there is one open question..... What will happen if you look at the banshee with your left eye)
If we take the saturation with the folklore component of the creep - the first season was more dynamic, it seems to me. In the second, there were too many unnecessary walks to stretch the plot. Again, even if the series is renewed, it's almost three years to wait for the season again. It's sad that it's not like with other Russian projects - a season a year with a bang. Feelings after the second season are mixed, but the third one would still be watching, of course.
@rosabelverde: Shura said it was because of the amulet. At the end of the first season, the precinct officer puts on her an amulet that Shura gave him and asked him not to take it off, and promises to return. Then the bearded man sets everything on fire. In the second season, it turns out that she was rescued from a fire and is with Shura. About the bird anyway, the moment is not entirely clear, how and what will happen if you look at a bath woman with one eye) But considering that Egor can talk to her normally, it feels like she's stuck somewhere between worlds
For those who are curious about what will happen if you look at the evil spirits with your left eye, a case from the book "Twins. Perm Oracle".
One woman, walking through the forest, saw a house, entered, looked around and heard a strange knocking and cracking - it was the spirits approaching. She managed to hide and saw twelve tall black figures who entered the "house" as if from nowhere and stayed in it for a while. Then the spirits left and left some of their food. The woman, being hungry, tasted it before returning home, and turned into a "seer".
The next day she saw a goblin in a grocery store, who calmly stole meat and wine under the nose of a "fainting" seller. Spirits are perfectly able to avert the eyes of ordinary people.
- They steal meat from you! - the woman said to the seller, unable to resist.
Leshii jumped up to her and asked with what eye she saw him. The woman replied that the left. The spirit immediately pulled out her left eye and disappeared.
says the General producer and author of the idea of the series Anton Shchukin:
"... we did the first season for six years, we did the second one rapidly - a year and a half. Last year we went to the finish line so that Netflix acquired the TV series "Territory" - the first and second seasons. Thank God this didn't happen, otherwise how would we have watched this series?!
One of my favorite TV shows! The first season is interesting, but it's watching the second season that the first one just blossoms!!! We watched the first season with pleasure, after watching the second one, to relive everything! The gloom, the dialect, the nature, the mystery all caught on!
Also mysticism, also mysteries and darkness, well, soooo interesting 👍
In principle, some of the questions were closed by the end of the season. I really thought that the timing of the series would be longer. It feels like there's not enough time with the girls in the end. But they will have something to tell, they have rolled a pancake into a folklore expedition😄
Now it became clear to me what kind of dog it was at the end of the first season. Who was interested in how Nikolai became a bear shaman and got his power, that's the answer. However, I feel sorry for the dog, and the sight was not very pleasant.
A separate plus is music. It conveys the atmosphere of the series very well, 100% hit. More such series would be filmed, it is about Russian folklore. In general, I was pleased to watch the adventures of the heroes, it's a pity to part with them.
It's a weak series for the finale, there were better ones in the season
It seems to be the final in fact
1. Chudinov remained alive, yes wounded, yes Shura said that the end of him, BUT this is only uncertainty in fact, nothing concrete was shown in the process of narration.
2. Chudinov ordered to get rid of the girls' bodies, and what do we see in the end? Permyak and Shura did something else altogether, the girls on the contrary returned. What? How? Why? The last dialogue only causes contradictions and also does not give any picture.
3. Pam was killed, yes. but! He didn't move into his body, he just moved from the afterlife to the real world. Yes, for some reason everyone saw him, although there was no such thing before, because he acquired some kind of physical appearance. But no one got rid of his body specifically, it continues to lie hidden somewhere. I.e. it may be a symbolic murder of Pam, but not Egor. And it's not a fact that Pama specifically, because he said something like "kill the blackness in me" (I don't remember exactly).
And there are still some moments ...
thus, there is too much left unsaid, which very strongly hints that the series will be continued for season 3. The only thing that can prevent this is the financial component. But people seem to be watching, there should be a profit.
after season 1, it seemed that they had finished in general, and then the ending was changed and the narrative continued.
there is nothing to compare the series with either us or them - a lot of good things have been taken away from us recently, but I had such a vibe of immersion in a very thoughtful world only after Dyatlov, probably. music and picture and all this interweaving of sad Russian reality and myths is wonderful.
separately, I liked how the focus shifted from Egor as the main character and this season everyone was the main characters - such bright characters, incredibly beautifully played.
I'll mention some more cool commentators here - 99 percent of it was polite and interesting)
Very atmospheric
The second season is 3 heads higher than the first
If there is a season 3, I will watch it with pleasure 👍🏻
And Andrey, after all, turned out to be a changeling!
Mythology, species, music, Shura, Kostya - ten. The logic of the second season and the piano in the bushes is zero. Kostyreva saw the light too sharply. What happened to Yegor's body from the cave where it lay with the bodies of the girls. I hope this is not a setback for the third season - it's enough to milk an initially good idea. Tverdokhlebov had logic and a twist, somewhere even grace. Garipov honestly threw everything into a pile - a stream of ideas without harmony: a substitute (they talked about him so much and all in order for Kostyreva to "see through" so clumsily?), it is unclear whether Vasya took the treasure, it is unclear how it turned out with Shura (he says that the tree was cut down and there is no strength, and here the girls revives), Egor's father "appears" just to tell him "well done, you're strong, dare" (so Egor himself should understand this, since they really want his strength), and so on and so forth. The first three series, in principle, were normal, then it stalled. No sooner had Kostyreva's late husband "dissolved", than she fell in love with a shaman, what? She loved her husband very much and suffered. And there are plenty of such inconsistencies
Kostyreva fell in love with the shaman because he bewitched her. And when Tanya wounded the dog... The shaman's spell fell off, and she immediately regained her sight
But considering that Egor can talk to her normally, it feels like she's stuck somewhere between worlds
a case from the book "Twins. Perm Oracle".
One woman, walking through the forest, saw a house, entered, looked around and heard a strange knocking and cracking - it was the spirits approaching. She managed to hide and saw twelve tall black figures who entered the "house" as if from nowhere and stayed in it for a while. Then the spirits left and left some of their food. The woman, being hungry, tasted it before returning home, and turned into a "seer".
The next day she saw a goblin in a grocery store, who calmly stole meat and wine under the nose of a "fainting" seller. Spirits are perfectly able to avert the eyes of ordinary people.
- They steal meat from you! - the woman said to the seller, unable to resist.
Leshii jumped up to her and asked with what eye she saw him. The woman replied that the left. The spirit immediately pulled out her left eye and disappeared.
"... we did the first season for six years, we did the second one rapidly - a year and a half. Last year we went to the finish line so that Netflix acquired the TV series "Territory" - the first and second seasons. Thank God this didn't happen, otherwise how would we have watched this series?!
And work on the third season is in full swing!"
(from the Russian newspaper for 19.01.2023)