I really like how he and Karadek get closer with each episode, their teamwork is great ~ I wish Roman's case would be solved soon, it's so interesting what really happened there, and I wish Morgan could finally let it go.…
I never cease to wonder how this series gathered and surrounded Morgan with gorgeous men (very rare) He's a former Caradec, and now he's a janitor. And the father of the daughter is a positive character in any case. It's like a trend, but it would be 100% comfortable in the same room with them.%
@m1stake: I immediately thought of him when the captain started talking about some guy))), but then she said she found him, but she would have known him, or there was someone fake and all that))))))))))))
You know, while the series was on hiatus. I watched the French Smart Girl. And I like American Morgan a lot more. The French heroine has caused persistent antipathy throughout the seasons. Someone will probably say that this is her thing. But it didn't work out for me. And I really like the American one.
@Goblet_of_wine: Some one-on-one episodes are taken from the French. But the main character is vulgar in every way. And I hope the course with her ex who is being sought will be different. If you're interested, you can take a look. But I started watching this one earlier and I didn't really understand French. It is because of the main character, although the police team is better revealed. So far, they're more of a background here, as if.
@Hidji: there was nothing to watch and + in previous episodes, someone just wrote in the comments. That the American version is a pathetic parody. But the French girl is clever... I watched and thought, well, there must be some kind of growth in the character. But she just pissed me off the whole series. I don't even remember that somewhere the main character was so antipathetic and didn't arouse sympathy at all.
@Hidji: And it's easier for me to block people who, judging by the viewing lists, haven't watched the Smart Girl themselves, but are being criticized for not watching either.
@g1308462: I didn't watch the French clever girl, but, but, there Morgan plays Audrey Fleureau and she was fiery (for me) from 1 +1, so there will be time to start watching the French original, purely because of her)
Maybe I'm just thinking it over, but for some reason it seemed strange to me that this janitor, with whom the main character goes on dates, did not give his last name and in the credits he is signed as Tom and then at the end the detective talks about some kind of concierge, said that she found who it was, but did not even show the photo. Maybe this concierge is the janitor. Or maybe they're different people, of course, but all the same, this janitor seems like a muddy guy.
@Goblet_of_wine: I don't think she would be so mysterious if she knew that this mysterious Gio works at their station and goes on dates with Morgan herself.
@g1308462: I don't know if I'd be happy if they brought them together or not, but of all the police consultant shows I've watched, only Sherlock and Lestrade haven't been brought together.🤣🤣🤣
I still like that they are not lazy to take separate shots for explanations or assumptions of the heroine. Like someone who was killed at a wedding or how a scientist created a balloon. But how cheap and bad the background looks when they drive to the killer in the car. Or when the killer is standing on a supposed cliff. Very bad light. And basically a strange background blur, even when they walk on real streets.
@NivoRAZH: in the series as a whole, the work of the lighting and cameramen is extremely poor, and the make-up artists are working hard. :(it's a pity, because otherwise the series is great
I'm still getting high from the series, but I have to say that I don't understand why Morgan didn't think about rice in snow globes when she was literally looking at them and noticed that one was missing, but from the glowing light bulb she thought
I still have the feeling that this is not a series, but some kind of joke. XD the motivation of the heroine is humanly understandable, but the game looks so clumsy. Like, Morgan is a smart and confident woman, but the director said and she's already freaking out. And there is such a trope in every episode. These scenes, where the characters poke their fingers at the Chinese food on the table, were unearthed by the film crew on a clichestine website.who? I like inserts with explanations, they would be more inclined. A great feature would distract attention from everything else. I liked the killer's reaction to the cops in the building. I sighed so naturally when I understood everything 👌
My personal opinion, based on the large number of American procedural films I've watched, is how boring and boring it is for me to watch. I started it because I really liked the Smart Girl, and although I didn't expect a "wow" effect from the series, I didn't expect such emptiness and cliches either. In short, after the first season, we will probably break up with this series, which is a pity. It was an interesting and top-of-the-line idea (I advise everyone to watch the original), but its implementation... eh. Again, imho.
@GoldenAlisia25: how do I agree with you, at least someone thinks that HPI is cooler, just cringes from the comments who writes that they watched the original and the American one is better!Quoi? Well, I'm shocked!Even new cases not from the original did not come to me at all, there is no sparkle and full of cliches..How can this Morgan compare to the fiery beauty Audrey, not at all!You're also comparing him to Castle, isn't this a comedy at all, but HPI is a purely ironic detective story, you can't beat him, no! Yes, I advise everyone to watch the original!!
The series is just a cannon, perhaps my favorite at the moment, 10 out of 10) I laughed half the series at the same time, gorgeous humor, gorgeous Morgan, gorgeous partnership between Morgan and Caradoc, everyone would like such partners in work/life/friends, when you already understand each other half a word and work so well in everything AND WHEN MORGAN PUT ON A BLAZER AT THE CLUB, IT REALLY "BLOCKED" HER ENTIRE OUTFIT AND SOCIAL MEDIA.THE SITUATION, AND THE CHILDREN, ETC. ahahahah, a wonderful moment)) P.S. Morgan's outfit at the end of the episode is a separate bravo, but the moment that they talked about the Concierge immediately after the date also drew attention to themselves, hence the idea that the janitor is somehow connected with the disappearance of her husband, or is he the Concierge? Maybe that's why the lieutenant didn't tell Morgan about the progress of the investigation. + one moment remained unclear to me personally when Morgan said that the janitor's last name was Flores, meaning that she, with her high intelligence, had long since learned his last name OR she gave him a random last name so that he would not name his real one (in order to show that their relationship was not yet at that level, they say, come on not getting that close yet), and IN THIS CASE, it would be super logical if he turned out to be a Concierge.
After watching the 4 seasons of Good Girl, now I can say for sure: I like the American version more (I started watching this series because of the actress, but in the end it came to me). In the original, Morgan is very annoying and very vulgar - I don't like such characters, I'll watch the smart girl, but not because of the main character).
@Diplo88: That's it! She's vulgar, from her clothes to her behavior. Everyone around her owes her, and by the end of the season it seemed to have gotten even worse. I don't understand why they're praising me so much. People with high intelligence aren't necessarily as insufferable as she is.
@g1308462: The clothes are not exactly vulgar, but rather overly bright, and the behavior is yes, she behaves like a spoiled, selfish teenager! Personally, I liked the other characters funny, but not all of them are infuriating, too. Her IQ is high, which is not an indicator of intelligence, but rather of intelligence, because there is nothing to measure the mind completely, and there is no clear criterion either (there is still debate about which criteria are an indicator of intelligence, and there are no clear definitions either, everyone thinks in their own way).
I was looking forward to it after the break, and then the episodes started coming up. Not bad. And the line with the novel is being developed little by little..
Come on, man, on what basis did they come to arrest the dude? Just because Morgan suggested a snow globe? That is, there is zero real evidence, but they break into the club with flashing lights and guns. Well, it's actually fantastic.
@AnnaFee: I think they just arranged for him to start running and they got the confirmation. They're just saying, "we just need to figure out how to get recognition," and immediately shots with flashing lights)
I also began to notice things that seem to be inconsistencies, for example, how did a person who was hit on the head so hard that she even died for a moment come to her senses so quickly? She came to her senses almost immediately, remembers everything, can she talk, is this even possible? There is also a question of detention, in fact, with his money and a good lawyer, without any direct evidence, he will be released quickly, if at all..
And so, finally, they show the Novel's line, I'm really interested in what happened there, and even though it's a grain of salt, I'm happy when they find something about his case.
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49I wish Roman's case would be solved soon, it's so interesting what really happened there, and I wish Morgan could finally let it go.…
The French heroine has caused persistent antipathy throughout the seasons. Someone will probably say that this is her thing. But it didn't work out for me.
And I really like the American one.
I'll try to see it
Although you don't really need to, don't look.
These scenes, where the characters poke their fingers at the Chinese food on the table, were unearthed by the film crew on a clichestine website.who?
I like inserts with explanations, they would be more inclined. A great feature would distract attention from everything else.
I liked the killer's reaction to the cops in the building. I sighed so naturally when I understood everything 👌
I laughed half the series at the same time, gorgeous humor, gorgeous Morgan, gorgeous partnership between Morgan and Caradoc, everyone would like such partners in work/life/friends, when you already understand each other half a word and work so well in everything
AND WHEN MORGAN PUT ON A BLAZER AT THE CLUB, IT REALLY "BLOCKED" HER ENTIRE OUTFIT AND SOCIAL MEDIA.THE SITUATION, AND THE CHILDREN, ETC. ahahahah, a wonderful moment))
P.S. Morgan's outfit at the end of the episode is a separate bravo, but the moment that they talked about the Concierge immediately after the date also drew attention to themselves, hence the idea that the janitor is somehow connected with the disappearance of her husband, or is he the Concierge? Maybe that's why the lieutenant didn't tell Morgan about the progress of the investigation.
+ one moment remained unclear to me personally when Morgan said that the janitor's last name was Flores, meaning that she, with her high intelligence, had long since learned his last name OR she gave him a random last name so that he would not name his real one (in order to show that their relationship was not yet at that level, they say, come on not getting that close yet), and IN THIS CASE, it would be super logical if he turned out to be a Concierge.
Her IQ is high, which is not an indicator of intelligence, but rather of intelligence, because there is nothing to measure the mind completely, and there is no clear criterion either (there is still debate about which criteria are an indicator of intelligence, and there are no clear definitions either, everyone thinks in their own way).
There is also a question of detention, in fact, with his money and a good lawyer, without any direct evidence, he will be released quickly, if at all..
And so, finally, they show the Novel's line, I'm really interested in what happened there, and even though it's a grain of salt, I'm happy when they find something about his case.