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After the Party — s01e06 — Episode 6

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Duration: 65 min.
Released: 03.12.202303.12.2023 10:30
Watched by: 3232.32%
1 season
s01e06
s01e01 - Episode 1
s01e02 - Episode 2
s01e03 - Episode 3
s01e04 - Episode 4
s01e05 - Epsiode 5
s01e06 - Episode 6

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OtherCrazyThing
OtherCrazyThing
10 Dec 2023, 22:11 #
Мощный сериал
Liza
Liza
10 Dec 2023, 22:31 #
Хороший сериал. В конце, осталось несколько не раскрытых вопросов, оставлены на усмотрение зрителя, каждый может сам для себя решить, было ли что-то с Олли подобное отношениям с Томом.

Линия Тома немного напомнила монологи героев "Покидая неверленд", когда у жертв педофилов во взрослом возрасте происходит переосознание того, что с ними происходило в детстве, от части потому что у них появились собственные дети.

Робин Малкольм отлично сыграла главную героиню, которой сопереживаешь весь сезон. Хоть и были моменты, где она своей напористостью отталкивала людей, но это человек, который чётко чувствует и отстаивает границы, как свои, так и чужие. С первой серии она вызывает восхищение своей лекций про порнографию для предостережения подростков, пресекает травлю и обзывательства в классе. Это очень цепляет и уже переживаешь за неё и её борьбу за правду на протяжении всего сериала, чтобы она ни делала.
Willful
Willful
26 Apr 17:32 # Show original
@Liza: But this is a person who clearly feels and defends boundaries, both his own and others'. - Are you serious?!?!
She regularly climbs up to people who send her — are these good boundaries? She hit(!) a man who was filming her in a public place, took his phone from him. She ruined a fishing boat (actually committed a minor crime). She kissed a married man who showed no love interest in her, only a friendly one — now it can even be interpreted as sexual harassment. She took her grandson out of kindergarten after her daughter forbade her, and did not answer the phone. With her shameless (to put it mildly) behavior, she drove the teenager to attempt suicide. She is simply the standard of inappropriate behavior and violation of other people's boundaries, both psychological and physical.
Altaviel
Altaviel
28 Apr 13:15 # Show original
@Liza: I still have a question about the rape in the tent-so Zach didn't see Ollie, but Tom? They may be the same age and could have gone to camp together, and Zach transferred his memories to Ollie, it turns out? Otherwise, the coincidence with this story in the tent is strange.
Willful
Willful
26 Apr 17:41 # Show original
The series is interesting and shot well, but the ending was a little disappointing, although it was expected. Because there are series about how persistent a character is, no one believes him, but he turns out to be right - and so there are plenty. It would be more interesting for me to see an option where the heroine stubbornly accused her husband — and would be wrong (especially since there is no unambiguous evidence and evidence in the series until the last episode). And how it would eventually affect the lives of others. And here it turns out that the vile and inappropriate behavior of the heroine was in some sense even justified by achieving the result.
Altaviel
Altaviel
28 Apr 13:12 # Show original
@Willful: nothing comes out of the blue. If even in the situation with Ollie it seemed to her that something was wrong, then clearly she had noticed something similar before, just brushed it off. I don't see any vile and inappropriate behavior from her, she defends her truth. The only vile behavior is sex with a friend's husband, that's just too much, it's just IMPOSSIBLE.
Willful
Willful
28 Apr 18:34 # Show original
@Altaviel: There are many ways to defend the truth, and her behavior is terrible. I listed to the commentator above exactly what her inadequacy is. But if her behavior is OK to you - well, don't be surprised when you accidentally find yourself in the way of such a person who defends his truth in such ways.
Altaviel
Altaviel
28 Apr 22:36 # Show original
@Willful: her daughter is generally inadequate, forbidding her grandmother to see her grandson because of some insults. Fishermen are poachers. She told the guy with the camera to stop filming, and then she put the phone on the table, did not throw it away or break it. Suicide of a teenager - what does she have to do with it?
If I see an elderly herr lying in bed with a naked drunk child and stroking him, I'll make a fuss too, because this is not normal. Even if it was a kind of concern, it still wasn't. Therefore, her behavior is normal to me.
I repeat, except for the attitude towards the husband of a friend. This is unacceptable, I don't really understand why this line was added at all.
Willful
Willful
29 Apr 18:59 # Show original
@Altaviel: the daughter has every right (both legal and moral) to prohibit or allow anyone to communicate or not communicate with her child, and in the case of the heroine, she did this not because of insults, but to protect the child from an inadequate grandmother at that time. The heroine violated the ban, and also did not answer the phone.
Violation of the law by some (poachers) does not give any right to violate the law by others (damage to property by the heroine), there is a LAW to punish the guilty (poachers). They were fined, activists who disagreed with the size of the fine were going to arrange a legal picket, the law was not written to the heroine.
She didn't just tell the man with the camera not to take pictures (she didn't ask him how she should have, but threw a tantrum), she hit him (causing minor injuries). And she did not immediately return the phone (she did not break it, did not throw it away - thank you!), but first she climbed into it and deleted the footage - in someone else's phone!
The teenager's suicide attempt - he personally blamed her for it in direct text.
Sleeping with a friend's husband is the most harmless thing the heroine did, because it was the mutual consent of two adults (yes, it's unethical towards a friend, but at least she didn't break the law).
If you didn't see anything inappropriate in the heroine's behavior, it's very sad. I hope that other viewers did see it.
And when you suspect the commission of a crime (pedophilia), you should not make a fuss, but contact the police.
Altaviel
Altaviel
28 Apr 13:17 # Show original
Tin, of course, was most infuriated by Phil's reaction when Penny said that she would tell everything about Tom - "Uh-huh", like "no one will believe you, nothing will happen to me".
Pedophiles really deserve the most severe punishment. Bastards.
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