I really liked the intensity of passions in this series. Now there are only two outcomes - either Tosawa will be convicted (but I think he will have some kind of successor), or there will be many victims and nothing will work out...
@Paramelion: rather than "based on ", but " based on", since Tozawa, although based on a real person, is still a fictional character. So, in theory, they can twist it any way they want, depending on their desire and need. In principle, I would not be particularly surprised if two season finales were filmed: one for closure, the other for extension.
This is what teski are shrinking at breakneck speed. It seems that all the pieces are already on the table and the final round has started, because it is already difficult to imagine what the 3rd season will be.
@ztRav4: well, in theory, if Tosawa is pushed to the background for a while, then in a hypothetical third season, you can develop a line with the war of clans and the redistribution of zones of influence. And in the fourth, to return Tosawa so that he could go up over the corpses again.
@MaxReveur: and for what?) while the series is good, the main thing is to stop at the time so that you don't spit on the sequels later. I didn't Google the story of Adelstein so as not to spoil my viewing experience, if there is something to show for another season, then please, but sucking the last drops out of the character is not for me.
@ztRav4: obviously, so that there is something to show =) Still, creating a third season based on well-known patterns is easier than something completely new. And from the viewer's side (at least for me personally), the concept itself looks much more interesting due to the theme and entourage than the next procedural about brave / corrupt cops in YuEsEi. In general, your comment suggested that the second season in fact became more consistent with the title, and Jake himself faded into the background, giving way to other characters. Whether this is really the case or it seems to me, whether the story with Elgort influenced it or not, but the second season feels much cooler than the first.
Now all the events are arranged in such a way that it would be good to end with the next episode and perfectly complete all the storylines. It gets better with each episode. And very exciting.
Tosawa's emergency prevents him from seeing danger in his wife, which is very strange even considering that she directly threatened him. Either he's an idiot in this regard, or he's thought it all out. And I can't stop wondering how well the actors are chosen externally, they all have such charismatic faces suitable for their characters.
At the moment when the detective was interrogating a corrupt cop, someone's face appeared outside the door.. I was already wondering if I was watching a horror movie 😬 It was a clever idea to have a gun on the bed. I'm looking forward to the release of each episode, but at the same time I don't want the series to be stretched for several more seasons. The next episode is called Endgame, I'm waiting for a strong ending.
@Eudial69: and it seemed to me that this was a mirror, and the camera got into the reflection and it was blurred, as it moved along with the picture. Purely speculation)
I was probably inattentive when watching in earlier episodes, because all the way I thought that this woman was his mother, but not his wife, and that's how it is.
Tozawa is stirring up such schemes on a global scale, and he treated his wife so stupidly. He himself said that the goal is almost achieved. The word almost speaks for itself that this is not the end. You could have played along with her...
A good series, straight heat. Let's see what happens at the very end.
I think if Tosawa is caught, he will not hold back and will defend himself right up to the gunshot, he is such a person, very impulsive and aggressive. So there is a chance that he will be killed in the end
In principle, I would not be particularly surprised if two season finales were filmed: one for closure, the other for extension.
Still, creating a third season based on well-known patterns is easier than something completely new. And from the viewer's side (at least for me personally), the concept itself looks much more interesting due to the theme and entourage than the next procedural about brave / corrupt cops in YuEsEi.
In general, your comment suggested that the second season in fact became more consistent with the title, and Jake himself faded into the background, giving way to other characters. Whether this is really the case or it seems to me, whether the story with Elgort influenced it or not, but the second season feels much cooler than the first.
It gets better with each episode. And very exciting.
It was a clever idea to have a gun on the bed.
I'm looking forward to the release of each episode, but at the same time I don't want the series to be stretched for several more seasons. The next episode is called Endgame, I'm waiting for a strong ending.
Tozawa is stirring up such schemes on a global scale, and he treated his wife so stupidly. He himself said that the goal is almost achieved. The word almost speaks for itself that this is not the end. You could have played along with her...
A good series, straight heat. Let's see what happens at the very end.
I think if Tosawa is caught, he will not hold back and will defend himself right up to the gunshot, he is such a person, very impulsive and aggressive. So there is a chance that he will be killed in the end
It's a pity for the chubby guy from Sato's gang, he fought for his own people to the last.