Bernard's bunker is bombed, of course)) When Bernard tells Sims about his wife, you feel cathartic)) With Juliet, the movement was finally brought back to normal))
It turns out now that the Sims family is the main support for the rebellion, without them it would have ended long ago. 🤔
Come on, I thought until the last moment that it seemed to me that there was someone else alive in this bunker besides solo I thought it was specially filmed from such an angle to create horror, but no, it turned out to be true and there is at least 1 survivor.
That's how they reduced it
Now the new task is either to find and kill that person.
Or somehow try to run away from there and let solo alone look for him, kill him and deal with him, unless of course it's only 1 person and for several
I thought he was the one who decided to dump her and kill her there. At least that's what it looked like.
@vk728323: they seemed to show a live plant in the first episode when she first went down + the wires from the electrical system were not cut off and the relatively fresh bodies were near the Solo bunker. Therefore, the hints are quite logical .
Well, Juliet still has plot armor🫡
The only strange thing is that Solo spent a long time talking about the disease during a rapid ascent, and eventually she surfaced and followed him. They could have done some damage.
If you want to live, you won't get so excited! (c) You'll learn to swim more accurately. However, there is some theory from Solo -In ancient times there was such an activity as swimming, when people stretched out their arms and pushed off with their feet to move in the water like fish. That 's just it ... Fish have no arms or legs. Indeed, what makes fish swim?😏🙂🤔 The more important question is, where did Ili go, what happened to Solo? The bell rang, the compressor (pump) was working, then the rope was cut off from above and the air was cut off. If it hadn't been for the axe and the bloodstains, I would have thought Solo had stupidly decided to drown Juliet.
@apb48: When Juliet examines the place, there's a bloody arrow lying on the step, you probably missed it when you were watching. Obviously, there is someone else alive in the shelter who was carefully hiding and watching them (and knows how to handle a bow and arrow)
@-TraumfraU-: It's not about the time of stay, but about the depth. The deeper you go down, the higher the chance of getting a caisson when you suddenly ascend. I kept waiting for her to bleed from her ears, but no, it didn't happen. It looks like Solo got the caisson 🤣🤣
@atmos_c: from 10 hardly, scuba divers dive up to 30 meters without stopping while surfacing. Pearl divers in Asia dive for 20+ meters to harvest in masks and are also normal, but they don't have time for pauses, for about five minutes of air). Maximum nausea, dizziness and nosebleed.
@Hidji: That's not quite right. When diving below 8-10 m, there is already a risk of caisson disease. Depending on the time spent underwater, when diving at a depth of up to 30m, 1-2 safety stops are made for 3-5 minutes so that the body can safely remove nitrogen from the tissues. If you dive deeper, there will be more such stops at different depths. Freediving (without scuba gear) is a bit different. Firstly, the time spent underwater is short, and secondly, the volume of air does not change, which is inhaled on the surface. During diving, a larger volume is inhaled at depth, which expands when surfacing, which can rupture the lungs. In any case, it's worth surfacing no faster than an air bubble.
And by the way, I didn't seem to notice that Juliet was purging when diving to compensate for the air pressure in her ears.
@vanchey: It's a good question, I agree. Thermal springs can also be allowed, and in general, since the water in the bunker, in an enclosed space, is probably a little lower than the air temperature. In season 1, we were shown a generator that did not work with thermal energy, so maybe the water is even warm. For the sake of authenticity, it would be good if this moment was mentioned in the series (as Solo mentioned about the caisson).
@apb48: By bunker (shelter) No. 18. A tablet that stores all the knowledge of the past.A homemade ultra-low-range (altitude) rocket scattering handwritten leaflets. Successful search for a snitch(s) the mechanics. A verbal showdown between Holland and Sims. Robert Sims' awareness of who is the helmsman in his family. Etc... In a word, it's routine. Hopefully before something meaningful, conceptual.😏🙂🤔
@apb48: Actually, I talked about caisson disease in Juliet before diving. Most likely, they just didn't bother with it later, many details are omitted here.
@g1293231: People, don't be lazy to click three dots here - complain - spoiler, as well as three dots in the profile of the poor - block Have you read the books? Your spoilers from there are not welcome here!
@D333: I agree with everything, but complaining about spoilers is pointless. Not a single such comment has been deleted since the first episode. In this sense, there is no moderation here. So just ban and minus.
@apb48: it confuses me more that a person who cannot swim, who has only had contact with water in a bathtub/shower in her entire life, sinks to such a depth, she does not panic, and she has enough remaining air in her lungs to overcome such a path back. You can swim and dive here, and even then you would have caught a panic and would not have had time to surface.
@IrlBin: No, she tried to go down to the water once, but she was scared, and then they had something in their conversation about the fact that they couldn't swim there, since there were no reservoirs and pools, as I understood
@Shterna: they complain about it almost everywhere. A new generation of viewers, what can you do). Even almost all the veterans have been slowly reformatted. And I didn't really believe about clip thinking.😅
@Hidji: I agree😵💫 The first few seasons of the IP, which were based on books, managed to be filmed efficiently in a year, but here in the second season they are already stalling.
@vk775121: In this series, for the most part, there are the same conversations and the same scenery. 🤷🏽♂️ In the IP, the volume of the world with a small budget was felt
How Matami wanted to swear that Solo was doing his shit again... But no, I didn't have to. It was terribly difficult to watch the footage of Juliet's rise, because I, who could not swim, would not have been able to and would have drowned like a hatchet. Respect for Juliette's desire to kick everyone's ass +100xp. Finally, we were given a clear picture of the fact that they were not alone in the bunker. It's a pity that this arch was introduced for so long, and it's not a fact that it will be fully introduced - many have already expressed on Reddit that it's terrible and condemnable to show spoilers.
@kingforthesirens: you've only finished this episode, but I've come to the conclusion from previous episodes that Solo is not alone. He's been acting too suspiciously from the start. I didn't like his behavior from the very beginning.
@g1557380: I finished it a long time ago, moreover, I read it in books even earlier. The emphasis in my comment is on the word VISUAL, I will specifically highlight it separately, if it is not yet clear.
And the fact that you didn't like the behavior, we'll look at you when you find yourself in his situation. You'll definitely experience everything differently.
I read the books that year. There's a hundred more things waiting for you!!! Especially the origin of shelters. I'm just waiting for your shocks and aahs))
By the way, I'm surprised that no one wrote that the mustachioed sheriff with long hair looks like Igor Nikolaev and I can't think of anything else when he's in the frame.
They have been living in the bunker for 352 years, as they said. And why didn't anyone think that in more than three hundred years the earth could already be safe? Whatever happened three hundred years ago that made people go down to the bunker, it's already over. Why is it not the first generation to frighten with dangers on the surface?
@vbkb: Didn't you see how lifeless everything was when Juliet was on the surface? I'm 99% sure they really are being poisoned with something, but this is so that they die right in front of the camera and even more so they don't have time to light up in front of the camera of another shelter. But nevertheless, without a spacesuit on the surface, it will be easier for you, just, as it seems to me, much slower.
@sigod: faster. Much faster. Or are you also one of those who thinks that the pile of corpses near the Solo bunker is decorative and the rebels didn't die there JUST a few steps from the exit, and all this is a performance for Jules??? Well, a mountain of corpses. We didn't even have time to take a walk).
@Hidji: Those rebels were poisoned in the same way that all the people coming out of the bunker are poisoned. Or did you think they'd just be doused with some kind of gas before the outer airlock door opened?
@sigod: persistence is on the edge ... Okay, it's useless to explain something to such people). Try reading books, or something, since you don't believe the facts shown in the series. In the finale of last season, the most stubborn of my friends, who do not like books and spoilers from them, have already admitted the facts. But no, there are still others like you)))
@Hidji: You won't believe it, but I read part of the backstory and there was this moment when a crowd of people came out of the bunker... I think even Solo in the series said that people immediately came out and everything seemed fine, and then the dust rose and that was it.
@sigod: so you've read, you know the cause of people's deaths, but at the same time you manage to push such game? Phenomenal, amazing, incomprehensible😂😂😂😂😂
It's like an astronaut who proves that he will live in space without a spacesuit longer than in one with a hole in it).
@Hidji: Something drew you to something you don't understand. It's a question of concentration. If a person is not gassed upon reaching the surface, then the poison from the surface will slowly gain momentum in the body. And if it's blown over, then, as we can see, people can't even live for five minutes, even with some kind of scotch tape.
But these are my guesses. I haven't read much yet. And I build a lot on my understanding of what is happening and my ideas about how such technologies work. And in general, I try not to spoil people here.
As soon as I finish reading, I will definitely return to this thread to explain who is right and who is an astronaut without a spacesuit. Is it good? :)
You have the right train of thought. Try not to deny it, but to think about what could have happened on earth that doesn't disappear after 350 years. If nature is not being restored, maybe it's not about nature?
@Ogasta: Nope, it's a spoiler and it's not good). You can read books or if you are lazy, ask Google/Yandex: the poisoned air in the book, Howie "Bunker". There will probably be information in one of the first links. Although the series differs in some ways from the source, the concept is the same.
There are three episodes left and the probability that this season will end with nothing is extremely high. Juliette is unlikely to return to the bunker, the rebellion will not win either. Well, maybe they'll figure out the cipher, but they won't explain much about what the encryption was. Overclocking seasons like this are already starting to annoy, so that you can wait a year for a move. Ugh
It seems like an interesting series, but as if something is missing. I noticed that the action in the original bunker was more interesting to me than the shots from Jules) She fixed the pump in an hour alone under water, and the people who had previously lived in the bunker couldn't do it, or what, to prevent flooding?) Why mention the caisson disease, so that after a couple of minutes they would forget about it)
And most importantly, the mayor was looking for a captain from among the curious. Now imagine how it would have turned out. If he had just told Jules everything and put her in the legacy room, which was what she wanted in principle.
It's cool that you answered the most important question for me, what is in that room and how can life and sanitation be maintained there) There's a separate world there, you can say with a supercomputer. Waiting for the mystery of the bunker. Why does the whole bunker live like the Bronze Age, even though there are such technologies)
@Paramelion: Yeah, they said in an agitated tone, "but then the groundwater will start flooding the lower floors or something." Which is exactly what happened😆
@Paramelion: I haven't read the books about the bunker, but the events of the last episode, and your comment about the supercomputer and the backward technologies in which the bunker's population lives, gave me an idea. Let it be a theory. And then, when all the episodes come out, we'll check) 😏 it seems to me that the world is captured by Artificial Intelligence, people are driven underground like rats, and the rejection of technology, a strict moratorium on relics of the past - all this is the control of a super computer. The theory looks a bit far-fetched, but let's see what happens next.
@ИнтeрecныйФиллep: Well, maybe then they don't control the supercomputer, but don't use technology for fear that the supercomputer might take over the bunker)
@Paramelion: it seems to me that if it were a voluntary abandonment of technology, as in Dune, then people would have an understanding of why technology is bad. And the Bunker would serve as a shelter.. I think that AI has built a network of bunkers exactly like a prison, and the ban on technology is only to weaken and roll back humanity to the level of the 20th century)
The neighboring bunker is connected by a tunnel, it looks like it is flooded, but there is a connection between them. There were marks on the map of the broken disk. The unexpected arrival of AI in the bunker. Although it's no surprise, AI is now being pushed everywhere.
@AndrewP: You saw the machine that dug the bunker. The creators of the technology were clearly better than we might think. So I don't see anything surprising about AI.
The creators of the series have shifted the focus to the tryndezh and the relationship between the buoy understand who. Of course, I'm sure that the immersion shown in the series is much more interesting than the book one, where Jules had to fight the cold, make her way through corridors with corpses, swim in complete darkness, grab some air in air pockets under the stairs, etc. It's much more interesting to show scandals, intrigues, and investigations on a locked mechanical than shootouts and explosions. Sorry, I forgot that the series is rated for little girls with rainbow unicorns.
In general, the script of the series is crazy, for so many years no one has gone behind the cameras, no one volunteered to go out without a suit. If you think that Jules is alive and everything is fine and beautiful there, say I want to get out and get out.
And no matter how bookish Jules was in her bunker, she pumped out water for other purposes.
Well, at first I was glad that they mentioned caisson disease during a sudden ascent.(the absence of which surprised me in the book), but in fact, Jules pops up at all times (which is understandable, of course, in the absence of O2), while spewing out a bunch of bubbles. Which was exactly the right thing to do, so that her lungs wouldn't burst, but her instinct would tell her to hold the air until the end. And the effects of the caisson are somehow not visible. By the way, the book described much more interestingly how she collected air bubbles from past exhalations, which lingered at the stairs, forming small air pockets. I was hoping to see it here, it would look great)
@MovieFilm: well, or at least they figured out an air pocket somewhere halfway so that they could stop to breathe and reduce the chance of a caisson. It would be quite a good substitute. But no, they regretted the timing(.
There was a moment in one of the previous episodes when it seemed to me that there was someone else in the bunker besides Solo. But I chalked it up to tricky camera work and dark music. It seems to be in vain.
Jules' first thought, when everything went down under the water, was that Solo had betrayed her.. But in the last seconds of the episode, I wondered if there was someone else in the bunker. But how can you survive for so long without any "comforts"?.
The result of the series is that the mechanics sprayed notes in the air and immediately turned off the lights, even before most people could read their notes.
Correct me if I'm wrong, Jules was afraid of water in her bunker, like a scribe. And in someone else's, there's a kind of professional diver on the minimals.
oh, how many wonderful discoveries the series is preparing for you)))I'm talking about the unread ones)))Of course, they're messing up the plot...There's just a little bit left, and they'll probably be galloping across Europe according to the plot...some major events will be included, but without details...sadly...but what about seasons 3 and 4, they seem to be planning according to the book for the season, they'll probably run over the tops...
@Norax: most likely, since the first book is essentially a prequel, they will simply dilute the main action with flashbacks. That's how both books will be written in 2 seasons. Maybe things will turn around more dynamically. Many complain about the unhurried narration of the first two seasons - they will be lucky))
@Annete1: "after the credits" - how is that? =) the melody in the credits was never identified. it seems the only way to get it is to cut it out of the video by hand. unfortunately.
A man who is afraid of water and cannot swim turned out to be a true freediver)))) water pressure, blowing, surfacing, etc. are of no use to Jules))) and the volume of the lungs can only be envied x)))
Awesome, of course, Jules is their favorite) These underwater scenes definitely brightened up the series even more. It wasn't even close in the first season. I haven't read the book and I don't really want to, but I think if we continue to develop the plot in the same spirit, the project will definitely gain momentum. I don't know who doesn't like what there is, it's still fantastic.
And yes, I don't think that GG in real life would be able to swim so abruptly from 90 meters of depth. There would not have been enough oxygen and strength, and the caisson would have overcome it, even with one stop (only)...
And it's also unclear where this bearded moron Solo went. Maybe something really happened and there's someone else in the bunker? There seemed to be some bloody footprints at the end, if I understood correctly...
It 's getting hard to watch. these 10-second inserts of Juliet and Solo, perhaps if the whole season had been released at once, instead of one episode per week, it would have been clearer what was what. you get tired of the number of unanswered questions (books, I've read, but that doesn't change the fact that I'm too long-winded, I still want to see the development of the plot, and not read the books, you'll understand))
@Sociophobe: This is groundwater. Here, I took it from an article from the Internet: The total amount of groundwater is estimated at 23 million cubic kilometers. To visualize this volume, BBC News offers the following comparison: This is comparable to a 180-meter layer of water if it covered the entire land area of our planet."
@sigod: It's groundwater, of course, but that's what's bothering me. To me, the bunker looks like an inverted glass. It's sealed everywhere except at the bottom, where the earthmoving machine is. There is pressure inside. If this inverted glass is dipped in water, then the water should not get inside as long as there is air there.
@u1568464: Yeah, but how do I do this ventilation? the air outside is dangerous. to make ventilation, you need to assume that the bunker already has the technology to clean it. they burn the gateway to the surface (unless it's for show, of course). and what to do with the air? it seems to me that this is a pretty big assumption, it should somehow influence the plot.
@sigod: of course, the glass bunker. Haven't you read any books? (just kidding)
I'm talking about the glass only in the sense of shape, that's why I wrote "in the form". it doesn't matter. has humanity come up with any form of waterproofing other than concrete? I'm just saying that the water can't just rise from below, there must be something else.
Okay, even if it's just concrete hitting the ground, how do we make sure that there is no water in the living quarters? some kind of outer ring (such as earth, outer wall, space, inner wall) where water seeps in from the outside, then pumps it out somewhere.
Also, in this story with groundwater, it is interesting that there is something in the air in a concentration that "kills in a minute", but it does not get into groundwater in any way. The 17th was flooded by 2/3 and everything is OK there.
@samuel-j-gopher: There's even a shaft in the bunker, what kind of vacuum system? There is a simple rock around, not even the fact that it is mountainous. And the air filtration system should be provided there anyway, you can't sit on greenhouses alone for hundreds of years. This means that the outlet must be for carbon dioxide. This is how pressure compensation occurs. If you want to compare it with something, you can take a blocked well as an example. And if this well goes out to the hydroplast, it will fill up to the neck, and then it will add a lot of water pressure under the lid.
@Hidji: OK, I was wrong. the water can simply rise from below. but living under a lid with such pressure will probably be so-so.
for some reason, it did not occur to me that ventilation could be done according to the principle of "we only let something out, but we do not take anything from the outside." that is, it is something like a nuclear submarine. carbon dioxide is trapped and released to the outside. but we need oxygen. There are not enough plants for 144 floors. hydrolysis of those same groundwater?
I like the idea of a submarine, but who knows if it can be deployed.
Well, yes, well, yes.. some kind of artist is famously engaged in decryption)) Someone spends their whole life studying mathematics and other exact complex sciences, but here an enthusiast solves and understands everything once or twice))
@MORV: Are you talking about Lucas? But he's not an artist, he's, as far as I remember, an analyst from IT. His mind is focused on learning new things and solving problems. Plus, he's in a do-or-die situation. And he's been working on the contents of the disc for days.
Spoilers!! It's the same joint in this episode. They are sitting at the beginning of the table in the dining room, which is on the surface of the earth. and at the same time they launch a skeez rocket, they got lost in the cuts. while diving, I told you about the pressure and that's enough)beautifully, she floated up on a rope, overtaking air bubbles, 100 meters up and constantly bubbles. but these are small things, the series is great. The generators are still magical, sealed, just waiting for electricity to be provided... It's funny with the new unknown, as if he got free after the water left. she left quickly ) another option is that this is the next one that goes between the bunkers. otherwise, it's unclear how he ate for many years and hid from solo. or he wasn't hiding, and solo thought he was a ghost. I fundamentally don't like it, take the leaders, show them the server room, reality, and calm down. All the riots are that the people think they are being deceived, but they are not, and in all the bunkers, the truth is desperately being hidden so that the riots can happen again. I hope this is a trick, not a dumb joint.
@RomanFF: there is hardly one dining room for 10,000 people with a maximum of a hundred seats near the surface, where you will have to go for a couple of hours from below, and then stand in line (if there is one). And back). And so it is every working day😆
@RomanFF: there is nothing at ground level, everything is in a deep bunker, and the screen transmits the image from the camera on the surface (although the problem is that according to the book, the screen is only in the dining room on the upper level and there are no other screens in the bunker)
@RomanFF: There are several canteens, they sit in the lower one, which is next to the mechanics' floors. The problem is that it looks the same as the cafeteria on the first level. It would be possible to show the floor number on the wall in large detail or something like that, otherwise it's not clear at all.
It's not a generator, it's a pump that pumps out water. It may well be designed to work underwater. The magic is where she puts the water later.
The promises of those who have read the books that this season must be endured and then begin, do not negate the fact that the season is still super weak and boring, even regardless of the first one.
What particularly caught my eye in this series is the montage. Line scene 1 for 30 seconds, abruptly line scene 2 for 15 seconds, after which return to line scene 1 for another half minute, immediately jump to stage 3 for a minute and so on in a circle
It's the same kind of drudgery in the book. Maybe it should have been compressed and shown in the first season. Or just make the first season of episodes 20, so that a separate tedious season does not have to wait a whole year. Previously, all the series were 20-26 episodes, but now these 10-8 episodes, which you've been waiting for, are just annoying. The first season is good, and the books are also moving only in the very last chapters. So this season really needs to be endured. The second book, which I'm reading now, is really interesting to me. I wonder how it will be removed.
I may not be voicing a popular opinion, but I like Bernard the most of all the characters. He is somehow revealed more deeply than all the others, due to the mysteries that exist. At the expense of those difficult moral choices that he makes for the benefit of all, at the expense of responsibility and burden. They show how he reacts to situations, and you can't help but empathize with him, but he holds himself steady and cool. It seems that sometimes they show unsolvable situations, and he somehow solves them.
After all, in fact, the guy is just doing his job according to instructions, and at the same time they show us that he himself is trying to figure it out = learn more, and keep the peace, balance (as he knows how, as bequeathed)
He doesn't look like a politician "for the people," but he looks like a good strategist and manager.
He doesn't sit still, doesn't sit back, but really looks for answers, solutions, and tries to keep the world together as best he can. He doesn't have goals to kill everyone or anything else, he has quite good goals to protect the common cause and the majority of the inhabitants.
@Denis_Arslanov: Well, no. This character is something like the Little Finger from Game of Thrones. Here's the judge he sent- that was the strategist. And this one is a tactician, and an average one at that.
And then he also made a typical criminal mistake - he decided that he would play criminally once, and then it turned out that he couldn't do it any other way. He started bullying people left and right.
The ending is not clear at all. If it wasn't for the comments above, I wouldn't have figured it out. I really want the commentators to write more spoilers and details from the book, and answer any questions that arise. Since someone has read the books, share them with us too, with the rest.
people in the comments were divided into 2 camps: those who are bored, and those who say they are bored because of the tiktok era.
but in fact, it's boring because Apple leaked season 2. he is clearly worse than the first in all aspects, especially in the script and physics of the series.
It's just that everything is so simple, I can't. And the water is the purest, the crystal is simple, AT THE BOTTOM OF A FLOODED BUNKER, in case anyone forgot. and there is no pressure under water, and the heroine, who has never seen water in her life, can swim, dive, and most importantly! I learned to walk on the bottom without a weight. and so on, and so on. The hat
I'm learning the season and starting to read books, because it's going to take another 3 years to get to the denouement, and it's already become unbearable to watch. 🌚
@kate_kumko: the water is the purest, because in fact it has settled and everything has settled to shit at the bottom. Well, it doesn't take much intelligence to surface, even if you can't swim.
There's something about the technology in the secret part of the bunker that's not so antiquated. And if the crude electronics of the bunker could still be durable in half, then why is there a brand-new tablet, a hint of AI, and generally advanced everything?
Bernard's bunker is bombed, of course))
When Bernard tells Sims about his wife, you feel cathartic))
With Juliet, the movement was finally brought back to normal))
It turns out now that the Sims family is the main support for the rebellion, without them it would have ended long ago. 🤔
Come on, I thought until the last moment that it seemed to me that there was someone else alive in this bunker besides solo
I thought it was specially filmed from such an angle to create horror, but no, it turned out to be true and there is at least 1 survivor.
That's how they reduced it
Now the new task is either to find and kill that person.
Or somehow try to run away from there and let solo alone look for him, kill him and deal with him, unless of course it's only 1 person and for several
I thought he was the one who decided to dump her and kill her there.
At least that's what it looked like.
Well, Juliet still has plot armor🫡
The only strange thing is that Solo spent a long time talking about the disease during a rapid ascent, and eventually she surfaced and followed him.
They could have done some damage.
The more important question is, where did Ili go, what happened to Solo? The bell rang, the compressor (pump) was working, then the rope was cut off from above and the air was cut off. If it hadn't been for the axe and the bloodstains, I would have thought Solo had stupidly decided to drown Juliet.
P.S. But what about the caisson disease?🤔
But perhaps she herself did not float up as quickly as if she had been lifted by a winch. 🤷🏻♀️
Freediving (without scuba gear) is a bit different. Firstly, the time spent underwater is short, and secondly, the volume of air does not change, which is inhaled on the surface. During diving, a larger volume is inhaled at depth, which expands when surfacing, which can rupture the lungs. In any case, it's worth surfacing no faster than an air bubble.
And by the way, I didn't seem to notice that Juliet was purging when diving to compensate for the air pressure in her ears.
A tablet that stores all the knowledge of the past.A homemade ultra-low-range (altitude) rocket scattering handwritten leaflets. Successful search for a snitch(s) the mechanics. A verbal showdown between Holland and Sims. Robert Sims' awareness of who is the helmsman in his family. Etc...
In a word, it's routine. Hopefully before something meaningful, conceptual.😏🙂🤔
Have you read the books? Your spoilers from there are not welcome here!
So the pace in the series went((
The first few seasons of the IP, which were based on books, managed to be filmed efficiently in a year, but here in the second season they are already stalling.
In the IP, the volume of the world with a small budget was felt
"I'm Juliet."
- you are accepted
It was terribly difficult to watch the footage of Juliet's rise, because I, who could not swim, would not have been able to and would have drowned like a hatchet. Respect for Juliette's desire to kick everyone's ass +100xp.
Finally, we were given a clear picture of the fact that they were not alone in the bunker. It's a pity that this arch was introduced for so long, and it's not a fact that it will be fully introduced - many have already expressed on Reddit that it's terrible and condemnable to show spoilers.
I'm waiting further, curious.
And the fact that you didn't like the behavior, we'll look at you when you find yourself in his situation. You'll definitely experience everything differently.
I think even Solo in the series said that people immediately came out and everything seemed fine, and then the dust rose and that was it.
It's like an astronaut who proves that he will live in space without a spacesuit longer than in one with a hole in it).
But these are my guesses. I haven't read much yet. And I build a lot on my understanding of what is happening and my ideas about how such technologies work. And in general, I try not to spoil people here.
As soon as I finish reading, I will definitely return to this thread to explain who is right and who is an astronaut without a spacesuit. Is it good? :)
Just like in "The Squid Game"
Although, I don't seem to be a new generation. 😅
I noticed that the action in the original bunker was more interesting to me than the shots from Jules)
She fixed the pump in an hour alone under water, and the people who had previously lived in the bunker couldn't do it, or what, to prevent flooding?)
Why mention the caisson disease, so that after a couple of minutes they would forget about it)
And most importantly, the mayor was looking for a captain from among the curious. Now imagine how it would have turned out. If he had just told Jules everything and put her in the legacy room, which was what she wanted in principle.
It's cool that you answered the most important question for me, what is in that room and how can life and sanitation be maintained there) There's a separate world there, you can say with a supercomputer.
Waiting for the mystery of the bunker. Why does the whole bunker live like the Bronze Age, even though there are such technologies)
But I'm more surprised how Juliette made a non-return valve breathing mask when they just have nowhere to swim, let alone dive))
Of course, I'm sure that the immersion shown in the series is much more interesting than the book one, where Jules had to fight the cold, make her way through corridors with corpses, swim in complete darkness, grab some air in air pockets under the stairs, etc.
It's much more interesting to show scandals, intrigues, and investigations on a locked mechanical than shootouts and explosions.
Sorry, I forgot that the series is rated for little girls with rainbow unicorns.
In general, the script of the series is crazy, for so many years no one has gone behind the cameras, no one volunteered to go out without a suit. If you think that Jules is alive and everything is fine and beautiful there, say I want to get out and get out.
And no matter how bookish Jules was in her bunker, she pumped out water for other purposes.
Of course, the author has a lot of inconsistencies, but the series did not show one important point that was in the book.
We watch the TV series Santa Barbara chewing gum, turning off the brain.
There are 2 good things in this series, the original source and Ferguson.
This episode really intrigued me.
What kind of facilities? Monthly subscription and delivery of coffee rolls?
Awesome, of course, Jules is their favorite)
These underwater scenes definitely brightened up the series even more. It wasn't even close in the first season.
I haven't read the book and I don't really want to, but I think if we continue to develop the plot in the same spirit, the project will definitely gain momentum. I don't know who doesn't like what there is, it's still fantastic.
And yes, I don't think that GG in real life would be able to swim so abruptly from 90 meters of depth. There would not have been enough oxygen and strength, and the caisson would have overcome it, even with one stop (only)...
And it's also unclear where this bearded moron Solo went. Maybe something really happened and there's someone else in the bunker?
There seemed to be some bloody footprints at the end, if I understood correctly...
total amount of groundwater is estimated at 23 million cubic kilometers. To visualize this volume, BBC News offers the following comparison: This is comparable to a 180-meter layer of water if it covered the entire land area of our planet."
I'm talking about the glass only in the sense of shape, that's why I wrote "in the form". it doesn't matter. has humanity come up with any form of waterproofing other than concrete? I'm just saying that the water can't just rise from below, there must be something else.
Okay, even if it's just concrete hitting the ground, how do we make sure that there is no water in the living quarters? some kind of outer ring (such as earth, outer wall, space, inner wall) where water seeps in from the outside, then pumps it out somewhere.
Also, in this story with groundwater, it is interesting that there is something in the air in a concentration that "kills in a minute", but it does not get into groundwater in any way. The 17th was flooded by 2/3 and everything is OK there.
for some reason, it did not occur to me that ventilation could be done according to the principle of "we only let something out, but we do not take anything from the outside." that is, it is something like a nuclear submarine. carbon dioxide is trapped and released to the outside. but we need oxygen. There are not enough plants for 144 floors. hydrolysis of those same groundwater?
I like the idea of a submarine, but who knows if it can be deployed.
Plus, he's in a do-or-die situation. And he's been working on the contents of the disc for days.
I fundamentally don't like it, take the leaders, show them the server room, reality, and calm down. All the riots are that the people think they are being deceived, but they are not, and in all the bunkers, the truth is desperately being hidden so that the riots can happen again. I hope this is a trick, not a dumb joint.
It's not a generator, it's a pump that pumps out water. It may well be designed to work underwater. The magic is where she puts the water later.
What particularly caught my eye in this series is the montage. Line scene 1 for 30 seconds, abruptly line scene 2 for 15 seconds, after which return to line scene 1 for another half minute, immediately jump to stage 3 for a minute and so on in a circle
He is somehow revealed more deeply than all the others, due to the mysteries that exist. At the expense of those difficult moral choices that he makes for the benefit of all, at the expense of responsibility and burden. They show how he reacts to situations, and you can't help but empathize with him, but he holds himself steady and cool. It seems that sometimes they show unsolvable situations, and he somehow solves them.
After all, in fact, the guy is just doing his job according to instructions, and at the same time they show us that he himself is trying to figure it out = learn more, and keep the peace, balance (as he knows how, as bequeathed)
He doesn't look like a politician "for the people," but he looks like a good strategist and manager.
He doesn't sit still, doesn't sit back, but really looks for answers, solutions, and tries to keep the world together as best he can. He doesn't have goals to kill everyone or anything else, he has quite good goals to protect the common cause and the majority of the inhabitants.
Grandpa is trying, anyway))
And then he also made a typical criminal mistake - he decided that he would play criminally once, and then it turned out that he couldn't do it any other way. He started bullying people left and right.
I really want the commentators to write more spoilers and details from the book, and answer any questions that arise. Since someone has read the books, share them with us too, with the rest.
but in fact, it's boring because Apple leaked season 2. he is clearly worse than the first in all aspects, especially in the script and physics of the series.
It's just that everything is so simple, I can't. And the water is the purest, the crystal is simple, AT THE BOTTOM OF A FLOODED BUNKER, in case anyone forgot. and there is no pressure under water, and the heroine, who has never seen water in her life, can swim, dive, and most importantly! I learned to walk on the bottom without a weight. and so on, and so on. The hat
I'm learning the season and starting to read books, because it's going to take another 3 years to get to the denouement, and it's already become unbearable to watch. 🌚