Tell me, pliz, what was so extraordinary that Roma and Vera got divorced? They also loved and pursued each other, and..? Did you miss something or overlooked this moment
@moontracbeauty: As I understand it, it was a moment on vacation when Vera promised to take her mind off work by spending time with her family, but in the end she cheated and tried to get to work documents by any means. I went too far, in general.
Maybe. But then there was the movie Unscrupulous in the Village, which is like a sequel. And there they went quite a couple and she worked exactly the same way.
Inserting direct advertising into the series, it seems to me, is such an idea. Has anyone seen anyone do this in at least one series on streaming? Of course, I understand that Yandex needs to promote itself somehow, but damn, even in previous seasons they were very confused by the advertisements of all sorts of banks, etc., only there it was somehow veiled, but here no one is trying anymore. It feels like you're watching some kind of video on YouTube, and not a series from one of the largest streaming services in Russia.
The episode was probably one of the best of the season. There is practically no plot where everything would be based on one sex and other perversions. It was much more pleasant to watch. And as I understand it, the main plot of the season here is aimed at Vera's life, because it seems that only she has some kind of through line going through all the episodes. I probably can't say that it's very interesting to see how she gets along with this new character a little bit, because we've seen all this in the case of Roma for several seasons, whom, by the way, I feel most sorry for in this situation, he just wanted a normal family, and Vera He's going crazy without a job, as if he doesn't give a damn about everyone else.
It seemed that they decided to rehabilitate Yankovsky after a naked run in the Swamp. That he's still a desirable character for the bed scene. That 's funny. 😅
For some reason, it seems that Roma sent this Serb to the Faith. If you look at the screensaver, of course, where Roma allegedly throws a Serb into a pond, then it's unlikely, but again, the series is built on bribes. I will be waiting for the next episodes to test my theory🤣
I don't know what's going on here, but I miss Roma. I think the Serb is here for a reason. Pasha and Julia, as always, I don't like them - I'm not at all close to what they do and how they live. Peter and Valya become the favorites of the season.
The episode was probably one of the best of the season. There is practically no plot where everything would be based on one sex and other perversions. It was much more pleasant to watch. And as I understand it, the main plot of the season here is aimed at Vera's life, because it seems that only she has some kind of through line going through all the episodes. I probably can't say that it's very interesting to see how she gets along with this new character a little bit, because we've seen all this in the case of Roma for several seasons, whom, by the way, I feel most sorry for in this situation, he just wanted a normal family, and Vera He's going crazy without a job, as if he doesn't give a damn about everyone else.
Pasha and Julia, as always, I don't like them - I'm not at all close to what they do and how they live.
Peter and Valya become the favorites of the season.