Unlike the first two, it is a rather boring series, in the middle of which you notice that you have been looking at the phone for 10 minutes, and not the series.
The main question of the series is which of the two of them killed the man they "found dead"? It seems to me that Danvers, and Navarro, covered for her. In the series finale, some kind of "Blair Witch" started.
@Nog: Does it really matter which one of them is? It seems to me that these shots were enough for the exhibition to understand the dynamics of their relationship and motivation at this moment.
@p4ss3rby: according to the rules, it is necessary. Moreover, they drive at night, it's freezing on the road. In general, for example, according to traffic regulations, you need to turn on the turn signal at any maneuver, even if you are rolling in an open field, and there is no one around within a radius of 10 km. It would seem nonsense, but for a "fool" so to speak, in order to avoid unnecessary controversial situations and interpretations. Always obliged and that's it. Moreover, I do not know how in the USA, but in Russia a special car without signals, a special car with a light signal, a special car with light and sound signals are three completely different situations, they have different priority on the road, different degrees of disregard for traffic rules, for example, etc. So there is nothing wrong with that, just they follow the necessary rules.
@p4ss3rby: What's questionable? Don't you know the traffic rules? I got my license not so long ago, it is studied in driving school, and in the theoretical part it is also in the exams. So I don't know what exactly is questionable here. These are the rules. Quite logical. If you think that there is no one on the road, then this does not mean that it is so. Cars have blind spots, you can just not notice someone, or this very someone will suddenly appear unexpectedly.
I dragged my wife to watch season 4, she watched several detective stories alone, some kind of Swedish, Mayer from Isstown watched it alone after me. I say: three seasons of ND - the first top, the second is so-so, the third can still be watched. There is no mysticism in it, there are real such plots, twists, relationships - the first shots - some unknown crap "awakens", deer run, people shake and say "she's back"🤔
@lexastaw: and then why did they go to them without alarms? They turned on the alarm for one reason, because they were in a hurry to go to the hospital, that's all.
Очень красивое народное песнопение. И саундтрек в этой серии прекрасный. The Bones of J.R Jones - Sing Sing. Georgina Birch - Like I Do. Lissom, Julien Marchal & Lowswimmer - Limbo. Marika Hackman - I Follow Rivers. Chris Avantgarde & Red Rosamond - Inside.
I don't know, the selected songs don't fit at all. It feels like they just stuffed their favorite songs. I was especially perplexed when, after the girl's screams, some pop music began to play in the finale.
The case vet said they didn't die of frostbite. Then why the fuck is one of them like alive?? Okay, someone's glitches are included in the narrative, but this is already such an unrealistic turn with the "revived" that no gate
@zSky: As I understood from the series, the man was possessed by some kind of supernatural entity that supports minimal body functions, so he's dead after all. In any case, this does not negate the fact that the patient in this condition lies in intensive care for a long time under the strongest painkillers and no doctor will let the police to him. The cops broke in in street clothes without any precautions.
And in previous seasons, there was no real mystery, was there? I just barely remember the second one, and I didn't watch the third one. The moment at the end with the man is embarrassing when he sat down and started talking about his mother. I think how this can be explained without mysticism. The series is really the most boring so far, I don't really like indigenous themes, so I'm not particularly interested in watching it. But the ending is good as usual. I think the second episode has been the coolest so far. In the meantime, half the season is over (if I'm not mistaken, and not all episodes have been added to myshous yet), I hope there will only be further progress on the investigation.
It was filmed for 8 episodes, but showrunner Issa Lopez considered it too long (the viewer will lose interest and will stick to the phone). The result is reduced to 6 episodes.
@ElllaDee: It's very easy to explain without mysticism - Navarro has glitches. Is it the first time? There was no mysticism in previous seasons, although both the first and the second were a little inflated.
@ElllaDee: "The moment at the end with the man is embarrassing when he sat down and started talking about his mother. I think how can this be explained without mysticism." Navarro just told Kyavik that she and her mother returned to Alaska, and then her mother was killed, but the killer was not found. if the surviving man somehow participated in her death, then this is such intimidation in the spirit of "girl, girl, death is already in your city, death is already on your street." with the same intonations with which Carcosa and the king in yellow were mentioned out of place and out of place in the first season.
Many paranormal things are shown to us in the scenes with Novaro. Her sister and mother have schizophrenia. Novaro is sick. Denver left the room, leaving her alone with frostbite. Novaro is an unreliable storyteller
The first two series, compared to the third, are just the top of the detective and thriller. The third one is so uninteresting and painful, nothing happens in it at all, that I generally lost the essence of the narrative, and with it my interest in the series as a whole.
@Horsea: it was confusing that they launched this video at full volume right in the middle of the hospital lobby and no one reacted to these wild screams from those passing by. 🤷🏻♂️
I liked the flashbacks. Gradually, the characters are revealed. Navarro is very impressed, and so is Danvers' humor. They made a good team: Danvers, Evangeline and Peter.
@flaxman: you can't show anything at all about women, childbirth, violence, non-pale-skinned people, non-Orthodox orientation, it's all a story that you really are. I just don't understand what all these people are doing on foreign TV series, they also take off the traditionally valuable hryuchevo for kilometers.
It's a pity that foreign language is not always a guarantee of quality, but as the last three seasons show, now, it's just an excuse to make money on the wave of hype.
@rsv-rsv: that's not the point, I just don't like it, the characters don't come in, the dialogues are three, there is no detective, and therefore there is no serotonin and dopamine, but in the wake of mass psychosis I have to watch the rest, what if?
That's what Navarro gave her head about the years that she caught flashbacks. And the situation in the hospital is creepy. To be honest, I am waiting for a logical and scientific explanation of everything that is happening.
Sooo boring series. The last 10 minutes of the episode are less watchable. And then they pushed in this unnecessary mysticism again. It seems that when the screenwriters lack the wit for a real investigation, they fall into mysticism, because it does not require much explanation, mysticism is alive...
I don't know about you, but for me, this season really has more detective stories than the first three. Before that, the third one was the most detective for me) What about the series: the moment when this survivor sat down and started talking to Navarro, I think this "mysticism" confuses the viewer, but in fact it turns out that she imagined it, but in reality this scientist had been dying in convulsions for a couple of minutes. About the fact that the scientists did not die of frostbite, as the veterinarian said. This can explain how this scientist Lund stayed alive, otherwise it's just stupidly unrealistic to stay alive from frostbite. Well, Danvers definitely lied to Pete about the "murder-suicide", as the flashback clearly showed that at the time of their arrival, her husband was still alive, sitting on a chair and laughing at them. Apparently either one of them, or both of them removed it based on female solidarity, then this secret did not come to their hearts, they remembered it every time they saw each other, and had to run away. I was also surprised that you can so easily get the necessary information from your boyfriend, also with Indian roots (I'm talking about Kabik, who told her about the scientist from Tsalal, to whom they went). This moment with the "extraction of information" was something on the level of the last seasons of "Streets of broken Lanterns")) well, it is annoying and striking, of course, that again all men are murderers: he killed his wife, my dad beat me and my mom, etc., etc. But by the third series, you can get used to it and just follow the detective, turning a blind eye to it)) And yes, the video from Annie Kuatok's phone, it was clearly the moment of her murder, followed by the cutting out of her tongue and her screams corresponding to this moment. They're going to go through that cell phone again.
@romanista: well, it can clearly be said that most mystical scenes can be regarded as hallucinations of their participants, and the participants themselves become unreliable narrators. I.e., conditionally, Navarro would write in her police report that Lund said nothing and just died in front of her eyes - this is what happened, and then that she heard voices and he talked to her will not get there and most likely did not actually happen, even though they show it to us.
The moment about information extraction, by the way, tells us a lot as viewers: Navarro and Kavik have such a relationship that sex is easy for them, but intimacy in this relationship is not enough, so Kavik has to resort to quid pro quo to find out something personal about Navarro. And Navarro understands this and returns. And of course, she has no other choice.
@Draconian: Yes, they have a classic pair of codependent relationships when 2 opposites meet (Navarro is an extrovert, Cavick is obviously an introvert) and they are perfectly able to cooperate when it comes to pleasure, but they can't do anything at all when it comes to business, something cultural. It's all purely on the principle of having (that is, both like the advantages that the other gives), and not being (there is a place for intimacy/openness/sacrifice), and so far they have advantages together.
this season is really addictive. he is similar to the first in mood, but the first is more violent and down-to-earth. and this season, because of the ethnic component, you look at everything as a myth. in fact, this season we are witnessing a struggle between pagan (conditional Aleuts, Navaro) and Christian (conditional Europeans, Liz). A European comes to the ice and begins to destroy it from the outside and from the inside. Mother forbids tattoos. the company prohibits the closure of the mine. scientists are digging cores, raping centuries-old ice. and now Christmas trees appear in the houses of the indigenous people and dirty water flows from the tap. we have an Aleut woman from Boston who does not know her name and she will be able to solve this problem only by remembering it when she wakes up. the comments on this season only confirm this guess, because the reaction like "let's see how they explain all this mysticism" and "why so much mysticism this season" is the reaction of a white man who looks at everything - including this series - as material, which should bring benefits (material or dopamine). while the pagan is more sensitive to subtle matters, for a person of this culture, mysticism is an integral part of routine life. We, the commentators of this season, are literally his metaverse. but we have Rose, Bati Rasta's lover. She is European, but lives in a pagan mentality. she obviously raised Rust, because he was the same mix of cultures. and it's funny to read comments that in the first season everything was cool and there was no mysticism, when there we LITERALLY see a mystery detective who is surrounded by material problems, but looks at everything through the prism of his pagan mentality. whereas this season we have a realist detective who is surrounded by mysticism, but cannot see it because his mentality is materialistic. guys, from the point of view of a detective story (and ND is always about a detective story), there is less mystery in this season than in the first! And you don't even see it
@Old_oladushek: I forgot to say that without the "white man" and the evil men with their mines (city-forming enterprises), the Aleuts would have moved to where the damn Europeans did get to and created a modern infrastructure, instead of a city there would only be snow and centuries-old ice 😊
There is too much mysticism in the series, which will be difficult to explain logically, unless a cuckoo rides around the whole city due to water pollution, such as hallucinations due to poisoning, and the reason is in the mine or scientists found some disease in the ice and released it..Well, to some extent it's very interesting)) In general, I think this series is not very good, I liked the first two more But the flashbacks are certainly amazing!!!!
And in general, each episode leaves a different impression. The first is the concentration of the modern "agenda". The second is the unwinding of intrigue. Third... It's kind of psychedelic. Everything is very confusing (oh, the creators of the season unravel this. please go to the final!) and as soon as you start thinking about how all this can be interpreted, the Eskimo melodies immediately begin, So far it is more or less possible to resolve a couple of the above-mentioned versions: infrasound (a herd of deer ricocheted off a cliff into an abyss at the very beginning of the season) or chemical exposure with a bias towards hallucinations...
Listen, people share their opinions here, for some reason, no one wrote this to me on comments on previous episodes)) Well, what is the mystery in a Real detective story? What kind of glitches? This series is not focused on magical magic and other fantastic things, which is why I deny all these hints. Before you tell others what to do, think and compare the facts))
Oh, thanks, really, because I feel like I'm crazy. Well, this series is not declared as mystical! It's about stories and stories, but about PEOPLE and their nature. If they had said before the drop: this season will be different, there will be mysticism and ghouls, I wouldn't even start watching and wasting time, because I just don't like that! And then they attacked)))
so. who is with a pro account, attach a screenshot from Anika's video at the very end, when she is already screaming. Is there a whale skeleton on the ceiling?
@rsv-rsv: really a skeleton. where can we have such frozen skeletons in the ice? It looks like an ancient glacier. It's not where the scientists extracted the cores...
and how did the phone end up in the trailer, which only two people knew about, if Annika died in this cave?
@rsv-rsv: That's understandable. I mean, they didn't find the phone near Annika's body, it was missing. and then he was found in a trailer, which only her boyfriend, a scientist, knew about from living people. and if this is a cave where scientists extracted cores, then questions arise
@rsv-rsv: I have an assumption that everything is not as mystical as they want to show us. they could have awakened the disease, the disease is just "her". well, either Clark tried to wake up Annika's corpse and then it's sad) but still, I think it's about the disease and that both animals and people catch glitches from it, most likely darkness triggers the disease. I would not like a second Fortitude, but so far my theory is only this
@Old_oladushek: in my opinion, it looks like she is a bear, but it is presented to us in such a way that it is some kind of ancient ghost that awakens all the dead) Alternatively, it is the polar night. Perhaps because of this, we are constantly told in subtitles what day of the night it is. Illness, it seems to me, would be a rather weak engine of the plot. Otherwise, it turns out not scientists, but some Tolkien dwarves who dug too greedily)
@Draconian: well, it also seems to me that the disease is just the first thing that comes to mind and therefore it is unlikely. but something more convincing has not occurred to me yet) there is also some emphasis on the severed fingers (there were two fingers missing from the handprint, the factory worker who was beaten by a man at the beginning of the season also had no fingers. and there was also a drawing of a hand with fingers on the trailer (after all, the activists had a smudged fingerprint symbol), and a little earlier someone found a legend about a local goddess of the sea, who was thrown into the sea by her father, after cutting off her fingers so that she would not climb into the boat. and they say that all marine animals are therefore afraid of humans, and the bear is taking revenge for this. the son of a young coccyx painted this goddess in the first episode. there are obviously intersections with this myth, but I really would not like it to be explained like this)
@Old_oladushek: Nah, I'm afraid it's not that attractive here. In the original, they say exactly "her", which means that it is about a person. In English, they even say "it" about animals, unless it's your pet.
An inanimate disease would certainly not be called her.
I didn't really understand what the cop guy's father was hinting at to the sheriff when he said about Mrs. Robinson. The sheriff really has an eye on a young body and wants to break it up with his wife?
@Ourania: apparently the father of the policeman's boyfriend knows something, so he recruited hunters and immediately wanted to kill the scientist who remained alive.
@Ourania: Mrs. Robinson, this is a character from an old American movie. An adult woman having an affair with a young high school graduate or something. The sheriff hinted that Liz was sleeping with his son
if it weren't for only six announced episodes in the season, I would have stopped watching after the second episode... but specifically the third series - well, it's just an epic shame. Well, why is this all? This is not a Real Detective Story! These are all mystical sad attempts. why?
@MarkRaffer: Well, let's be honest, there was only one True Detective - the first season. All the other seasons are very different from each other and in comparison with the first, and there was no reason (other than the obvious one) to call them the same. But what we have, we have.
We continue to collect a collection of TV series where Inside sounds. There has been nothing better than Dark in relevance so far. It seems to me that the action could have been faster. It is clear that the polar night does not set up a rush, but the viewer is not there. I have nothing against mysticism (I am sure that by the end it will resolve), we give pleasant vibes of Terror, but the vicissitudes of the inhabitants are not that much interesting, but very little in the case.
There was a ND in the style of a classic maniac detective (season 1), there was in the style of a crime drama (season 2), there was in the style of a pseudo-detective when the intended purpose of the investigation is not what it seems (season 3), now here it is in the style of a mystical horror) In the words of a classic: "Doubtful but okay"
They raise the value of the ending, I no longer know what can save everything and not spoil it, because there is a strong disconnect between the super-realistic detective (Danvers) and all this mystical phantasmagoria.
Specifically, this series is very boring, but in general it is cute and atmospheric, the music in the series is cool (I'm talking about all sorts of sounds and melodies of indigenous people, not about soundtracks).
It seems to me that there will be no clear answer to what happened, but there will be several versions - Danvers has one, Navarro has another. Yes, they have different motivations in this case, Navarro is there for Annie and to find his Inuit roots, and Danvers is there to solve the case and get the hell out of there)
There is a terrible group murder of several people, a potential killer is on the loose, there is only one police station in the city and your husband is directly the right hand of the leading detective. A case that can build or destroy a career.
The policeman's wife in the series: why are you constantly at work?!
@bobchinsky: The conflict is not over the case, but over the sheriff. The lady has an appropriate reputation in the town and repeatedly thwarts the plans of a young guy. As I understand it, the young wife is related to the sheriff's stepdaughter.
@bobchinsky: I wanted to answer you not exactly about this particular series, but about the trope "policeman's wife" in general - I've been noticing for a long time that in both European and American cultures this is just some kind of nonsense 😅 The same Scandinavian noir at least 30% of the plot consists of the fact that the spouse / partner of the main character or heroine blames him for the absence of home, indifference and non-commitment. Despite the fact that the main character at this time is jumping around like a goat, trying to catch the killer, who masterfully hangs guts on a chandelier. The feeling that in movies, TV series and books this trope is prescribed as if a negligent husband asks his wife to go fishing, and does not catch a murderer who can cut his wife and children into pieces ... So, alas, this trope is not uncommon, but quite typical for the genre (that is, ND does not stand out here among "brothers"). From the most recent, I would recall the Australian TV series "Deadloch", where exactly the same problem manifested itself in an all-female pair. But the value of such a storyline was a mystery to me personally, and it remained)
@AnnMyWake: тут могу только вступиться, как человек, который бывал на крайнем севере: во время полярной ночи не особенно-то легко перемещаться между локациями + плохая погода + низкие температуры + у полицейских постоянная необходимость перегруппировки. Да, показывают нам, как зрителям, не так много работы, но в целом доехать до домика Роуз или до стоянки охотников - это путешествие часа на три, а то и больше. Естественно, для хоть какой-то динамики серии и плотности хронометража простои во время пурги и многочасовые переезды вырезают, но по логике они там есть) Да и народа в городке этом маловато для обширной работы. Местных они опросили, пещеры поискали, охотников потревожили, учителя даже подключили, трупы перевозят туда-сюда. Дел много, на фоне забастовки и напряжение между белыми и коренными американцами, того и гляди - начнется поножовщина или показательные убийства из мести. До кучи, жена, которая тут "пилит" молодого мужа - тоже коренная американка, то есть она в зоне риска и может попасть под горячую руку. Вполне разумно, что молодой муж будет бегать, уткнув нос в улики и не оставаясь дома украсить елку 🤷♀️
Annie has a killer. Quite specific. And what happened to the scientists will be reduced to a certain force, which neither scientists nor deer could overcome. That is, two crimes. But there's only one killer. What is known about him is that this is not Clark, who loved Annie. And maybe Hank knows (or suspects) this killer and even tries to cover for him by hiding the materials from Annie's case. We would have seen it only in 04x03 (according to the tradition of ND), but this is for eight episodes) And there are only six episodes here. That's why we've already seen Annie's killer. And if we don't understand something, then ... We're just asking the wrong questions. 😃 I hope it will all be revealed
Some kind of completely empty series. No progress in the plot, except for the finale. And as for the series finale, somehow I don't like what they're leading up to. I hope that everything will remain in the real world, although I don't really know how to explain everything that is happening without a mystical component.
It's not very clear about dirty water. Is it only the Eskimos who have it flowing from the tap, or does half the city care? And it is obvious that this town exists solely because of the mine - they said half of the city works there.
@rsv-rsv: of course, I don't know how everything works there, but it seems more logical to have a common water supply than to drill a well in permafrost at each house
The water is dirty.. Maybe that's why everyone in the city has glitches from time to time? This would explain that all residents are constantly seeing something. It would explain deer rabies. What do you think?
@AmyBenson: well, the resonance is great, and it was revealed in the usual ways, and the water is bad not because of a secret conspiracy, but because the reservoir is not suitable, etc., I'm talking about that, but here mysticism and mystery, they can also kill :D
No, I understand, private property and all that. However, threatening police officers with weapons in such a remote area is not a good idea! And obviously this guy knows something, and they ran out of there like that.. I don't understand the protesters against the mine at all. If the mine is closed, the whole city will die. Is death better than this kind of life?! Well, the fact that they are happy for the sheriff's daughter with a felt-tip pen on her face is understandable! who better to be able to steal the necessary information or something even cooler?! They take such people into sects. Navarro catches severe glitches - you can't take it away! But the recording on the phone requires an explanation, yes
Why is Danvers such an asshole to a young cop? Even at 3 a.m. he calls and demands something. I had such an employer once, treating employees like slaves in some way. It is necessary to run away from such bosses. It's strange that he tolerates such an attitude.
I stand in solidarity! I was unlucky at the time, too. The work was reminiscent of Stockholm syndrome. At any time of the day or night, vacation or sick leave - be in touch if something arrives in the bossy head who does not know how to time management.
@DeadDanny: ему некуда бежать: городок маленький, а он всерьез нацелен на карьеру копа. Но посылать ее действительно можно было бы иногда, тут ведь палка о 2 концах: работать в таких 3б3нях некому, и разбрасываться сотрудниками тоже не будут.
Some kind of stupid narration, boring dialogues, why did she come to this kind of "maternity hospital" and show us this birth scene?! Knock, knock! The police! Ouch! What is this? Is this a maternity hospital?! Wow! Why am I here?! What did you want? I don't really give a shit!
She also: arrived at the stadium, took offense at a colleague, left the stadium. It's a cool story, of course.
"Strong characters", like there is Jodie Foster, and she was first scolded, and then poked on the dresser for fun. Then in the room he says to a colleague: "Ask!" well, I'm like, now this Sherlock with a black pigtail will wrap up, and they're there about their men, let's talk. Is there something wrong with the conservatory?
I am very glad to see the return of the prodigal phone and excellent hacking, it would immediately be the same as usual in this Siberia, it will take five years before they start moving.
She's awake! Do you understand? They thought it was a real detective, but it turned out to be one of the very strange cases.
Judging by the vibe, the killer will turn out to be a blocked aunt, otherwise it's strange - only men at the station, this is an omission
I found some kind of proto-lizard, as if. Possibly suffering from cancer. What were the scientists doing there? There is a belief that a woman on the director will not violate the spirit of a True detective and all mysticism is just a side effect of dirty water and hereditary schizophrenia + all these people have been living in complete darkness for half a year (or how long), in such conditions it is difficult to be rational and mentally healthy. Someone has scared the scientists very much. From the very beginning, I thought that this someone was taking revenge for Annie. At the same time, it seems to me that there may be money laundering and a dishonest cop. Because this scientific laboratory has been paid for years without receiving any exhaust. I wouldn't be surprised if everything turns out to be some kind of corporate conspiracy. The first season was atmospheric. This one too. The second one was simple. The third one tried to be the first in structure, but without atmosphere and with a plot that was clear from the very beginning. It's really interesting here. Although in previous seasons the author did not allow himself an "unreliable narrator", but apparently the female author will violate this canon.
Does at least one person like to watch childbirth for a long time and tediously? About "pushing" about the cliche with "breathing/ not breathing"? Yes, this is a natural process, like feeding, like many other natural physiological harmless processes that we all do in a secluded place. But no, whatever the series, it's childbirth.
Does anyone know that the creator of the series Nick Pizzolatto himself is not happy with the new season, specifically with regard to the idea of linking with season 1..although he is an executive producer himself..I read it in the insta)) in general, unexpectedly ... 😂😂😂
Apparently, he doesn't like mysticism... I wonder if he knows the denouement?I repeat, I like the new season so far, I'm waiting for episode 4, if the ending is not merged, it will be great at all)))
Idea. To somehow calm down the city, which is mostly against the mine, some sedatives are added to the water. But everything was confused and a hallucinogenic effect appeared. The scientists got the most, they were somehow involved in the death of that girl, so they imagined that she was chasing them. Novaro also sees all sorts of things, this woman who went into the snow after her dead husband. The whole city is just going nuts there.
I didn't expect so much negativity in the comments. I really liked the season from the first episode. But on the contrary, I love mysticism, sci-fi and even fantasy. I have detectives in second place after all this :) And here they wrapped it up so nicely. And such scarecrows were depicted in the ice. And all these locals and their strange customs and spirits here and there… Class. I hope that it really won't be merged in the final. So far, the batch is very cool.
So, did it seem to me, or in the very first episode, when the policeman entered the station, something flashed ahead, as if someone ran quickly there? And it wasn't shown anymore.............
@vserials: It was with the supply guy. Then, when he was interrogated by Pryer in the second episode, he confessed to him that he had seen someone. But when the latter was excited by such information, he said, they say, we all see people here (in the sense of dead people).
Examples of detective work by strong independents are spread mayonnaise, clothes rotten in the washing machine, an album by Ariana Grande, the color of the strands washed off. High class! May all male chauvinistic pigs tremble with shame! True, it was revealed a little earlier that dyutyuktiv knew everything except the closest relationship of her whole life, but that's because everyone knows that towns for 300 people are the best place to hide an affair, duuuh🫡🤢
Yes, in general, it's a great season from the previous ones, it's not even worth comparing, I think. They left awesome soundtracks, detective partners with an interesting story, but the plot is something new, our time, mysticism. In short, I really like it! I went to look further
Много комментов из разряда скучно, а мне наоборот чёт зашло под конец 3й серии, прям пробрало. Хз, мож в настроение попали. И да, время - это плоский круг :)
I still try not to compare the seasons of the series, because they are all different, based on personal impressions. And this season still seems interesting, of course, not much happens in the third episode, but all these mystical religious things are very atmospheric and do not seem to somehow fit into the terrain of the polar night. The fact that Navarro has some kind of visions in real time also seems appropriate, because unlike Danvers, she does not have rational thinking, which was discussed in the series. This season there is more such horror and animal fear of the unknown, which is very interesting :)
p.s. In the third season, there was also a creepy similar moment, who remembers, he will remember: when, like, gg finds himself in the middle of an empty dark street and does not realize where he is, there is silence against the background. A good psychological thriller/horror
In the series finale, some kind of "Blair Witch" started.
In general, for example, according to traffic regulations, you need to turn on the turn signal at any maneuver, even if you are rolling in an open field, and there is no one around within a radius of 10 km. It would seem nonsense, but for a "fool" so to speak, in order to avoid unnecessary controversial situations and interpretations. Always obliged and that's it.
Moreover, I do not know how in the USA, but in Russia a special car without signals, a special car with a light signal, a special car with light and sound signals are three completely different situations, they have different priority on the road, different degrees of disregard for traffic rules, for example, etc.
So there is nothing wrong with that, just they follow the necessary rules.
I got my license not so long ago, it is studied in driving school, and in the theoretical part it is also in the exams. So I don't know what exactly is questionable here. These are the rules. Quite logical. If you think that there is no one on the road, then this does not mean that it is so. Cars have blind spots, you can just not notice someone, or this very someone will suddenly appear unexpectedly.
The Bones of J.R Jones - Sing Sing.
Georgina Birch - Like I Do.
Lissom, Julien Marchal & Lowswimmer - Limbo.
Marika Hackman - I Follow Rivers.
Chris Avantgarde & Red Rosamond - Inside.
Then why the fuck is one of them like alive??
Okay, someone's glitches are included in the narrative, but this is already such an unrealistic turn with the "revived" that no gate
In any case, this does not negate the fact that the patient in this condition lies in intensive care for a long time under the strongest painkillers and no doctor will let the police to him. The cops broke in in street clothes without any precautions.
The moment at the end with the man is embarrassing when he sat down and started talking about his mother. I think how this can be explained without mysticism.
The series is really the most boring so far, I don't really like indigenous themes, so I'm not particularly interested in watching it. But the ending is good as usual. I think the second episode has been the coolest so far.
In the meantime, half the season is over (if I'm not mistaken, and not all episodes have been added to myshous yet), I hope there will only be further progress on the investigation.
There was no mysticism in previous seasons, although both the first and the second were a little inflated.
The third one is so uninteresting and painful, nothing happens in it at all, that I generally lost the essence of the narrative, and with it my interest in the series as a whole.
To be honest, I am waiting for a logical and scientific explanation of everything that is happening.
, I would like without mysticism
What about the series: the moment when this survivor sat down and started talking to Navarro, I think this "mysticism" confuses the viewer, but in fact it turns out that she imagined it, but in reality this scientist had been dying in convulsions for a couple of minutes. About the fact that the scientists did not die of frostbite, as the veterinarian said. This can explain how this scientist Lund stayed alive, otherwise it's just stupidly unrealistic to stay alive from frostbite.
Well, Danvers definitely lied to Pete about the "murder-suicide", as the flashback clearly showed that at the time of their arrival, her husband was still alive, sitting on a chair and laughing at them. Apparently either one of them, or both of them removed it based on female solidarity, then this secret did not come to their hearts, they remembered it every time they saw each other, and had to run away.
I was also surprised that you can so easily get the necessary information from your boyfriend, also with Indian roots (I'm talking about Kabik, who told her about the scientist from Tsalal, to whom they went). This moment with the "extraction of information" was something on the level of the last seasons of "Streets of broken Lanterns")) well, it is annoying and striking, of course, that again all men are murderers: he killed his wife, my dad beat me and my mom, etc., etc. But by the third series, you can get used to it and just follow the detective, turning a blind eye to it))
And yes, the video from Annie Kuatok's phone, it was clearly the moment of her murder, followed by the cutting out of her tongue and her screams corresponding to this moment. They're going to go through that cell phone again.
The moment about information extraction, by the way, tells us a lot as viewers: Navarro and Kavik have such a relationship that sex is easy for them, but intimacy in this relationship is not enough, so Kavik has to resort to quid pro quo to find out something personal about Navarro. And Navarro understands this and returns. And of course, she has no other choice.
In general, I think this series is not very good, I liked the first two more
But the flashbacks are certainly amazing!!!!
and how did the phone end up in the trailer, which only two people knew about, if Annika died in this cave?
An inanimate disease would certainly not be called her.
The sheriff really has an eye on a young body and wants to break it up with his wife?
It looks like there are a lot of six here.
It seems to me that the action could have been faster. It is clear that the polar night does not set up a rush, but the viewer is not there. I have nothing against mysticism (I am sure that by the end it will resolve), we give pleasant vibes of Terror, but the vicissitudes of the inhabitants are not that much interesting, but very little in the case.
They raise the value of the ending, I no longer know what can save everything and not spoil it, because there is a strong disconnect between the super-realistic detective (Danvers) and all this mystical phantasmagoria.
Specifically, this series is very boring, but in general it is cute and atmospheric, the music in the series is cool (I'm talking about all sorts of sounds and melodies of indigenous people, not about soundtracks).
The policeman's wife in the series: why are you constantly at work?!
The same Scandinavian noir at least 30% of the plot consists of the fact that the spouse / partner of the main character or heroine blames him for the absence of home, indifference and non-commitment. Despite the fact that the main character at this time is jumping around like a goat, trying to catch the killer, who masterfully hangs guts on a chandelier. The feeling that in movies, TV series and books this trope is prescribed as if a negligent husband asks his wife to go fishing, and does not catch a murderer who can cut his wife and children into pieces ...
So, alas, this trope is not uncommon, but quite typical for the genre (that is, ND does not stand out here among "brothers"). From the most recent, I would recall the Australian TV series "Deadloch", where exactly the same problem manifested itself in an all-female pair. But the value of such a storyline was a mystery to me personally, and it remained)
Да и народа в городке этом маловато для обширной работы. Местных они опросили, пещеры поискали, охотников потревожили, учителя даже подключили, трупы перевозят туда-сюда. Дел много, на фоне забастовки и напряжение между белыми и коренными американцами, того и гляди - начнется поножовщина или показательные убийства из мести. До кучи, жена, которая тут "пилит" молодого мужа - тоже коренная американка, то есть она в зоне риска и может попасть под горячую руку. Вполне разумно, что молодой муж будет бегать, уткнув нос в улики и не оставаясь дома украсить елку 🤷♀️
I hope it will all be revealed
What do you think?
Например https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_water_crisis
I don't understand the protesters against the mine at all. If the mine is closed, the whole city will die. Is death better than this kind of life?! Well, the fact that they are happy for the sheriff's daughter with a felt-tip pen on her face is understandable! who better to be able to steal the necessary information or something even cooler?! They take such people into sects.
Navarro catches severe glitches - you can't take it away! But the recording on the phone requires an explanation, yes
Но посылать ее действительно можно было бы иногда, тут ведь палка о 2 концах: работать в таких 3б3нях некому, и разбрасываться сотрудниками тоже не будут.
She also: arrived at the stadium, took offense at a colleague, left the stadium. It's a cool story, of course.
"Strong characters", like there is Jodie Foster, and she was first scolded, and then poked on the dresser for fun. Then in the room he says to a colleague: "Ask!" well, I'm like, now this Sherlock with a black pigtail will wrap up, and they're there about their men, let's talk. Is there something wrong with the conservatory?
I am very glad to see the return of the prodigal phone and excellent hacking, it would immediately be the same as usual in this Siberia, it will take five years before they start moving.
She's awake! Do you understand? They thought it was a real detective, but it turned out to be one of the very strange cases.
Judging by the vibe, the killer will turn out to be a blocked aunt, otherwise it's strange - only men at the station, this is an omission
There is a belief that a woman on the director will not violate the spirit of a True detective and all mysticism is just a side effect of dirty water and hereditary schizophrenia + all these people have been living in complete darkness for half a year (or how long), in such conditions it is difficult to be rational and mentally healthy.
Someone has scared the scientists very much. From the very beginning, I thought that this someone was taking revenge for Annie.
At the same time, it seems to me that there may be money laundering and a dishonest cop. Because this scientific laboratory has been paid for years without receiving any exhaust. I wouldn't be surprised if everything turns out to be some kind of corporate conspiracy.
The first season was atmospheric. This one too. The second one was simple. The third one tried to be the first in structure, but without atmosphere and with a plot that was clear from the very beginning. It's really interesting here. Although in previous seasons the author did not allow himself an "unreliable narrator", but apparently the female author will violate this canon.
in general, unexpectedly ...
😂😂😂
Apparently, he doesn't like mysticism...
I wonder if he knows the denouement?I repeat, I like the new season so far, I'm waiting for episode 4, if the ending is not merged, it will be great at all)))
Then, when he was interrogated by Pryer in the second episode, he confessed to him that he had seen someone. But when the latter was excited by such information, he said, they say, we all see people here (in the sense of dead people).
They often call me "Mrs. Robinson" in the telekine. I didn't get it before. and now I'm "getting there." like "we're not in Kansas anymore."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9C1BCAgu2I8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCDOo7ulubI
They left awesome soundtracks, detective partners with an interesting story, but the plot is something new, our time, mysticism.
In short, I really like it! I went to look further
p.s. In the third season, there was also a creepy similar moment, who remembers, he will remember: when, like, gg finds himself in the middle of an empty dark street and does not realize where he is, there is silence against the background. A good psychological thriller/horror
It 's all about the shamans and the bear ☝