Oleg: The doctor killed Andrey and his son too, so I want to kill him! I'm in my head: Kostya killed Andrey with his own words about his son. A prison doctor is treated by a death row doctor - no matter how such treatment ends with death, a kind of euthanasia from sex, in which the death row professional 🤔 Kostya's true personality of a homicidal maniac breaks through his barriers, this is the opinion that has developed.
@Flotus: There are no flaws in the script, the problem is that you don't understand the plot. He was killed because he knew too much, saw something he shouldn't have and started blackmailing.
@Liyuuuuunder: I didn't understand anything. How could a Cat be killed because he didn't fit into his own plan?)) And what makes you think that Kotov is a maniac?
@Liyuuuuunder: I don't see any maniac in Kostya. He's a very calculating man. He is not devoid of empathy. But at the same time, one does not contradict the other in his case. If something, and in this case someone, poses a potential threat, the issue is specifically addressed with it. In this case, I don't see anything special about the behavior of the person who is the performer. But if you remember the very first series, then on the contrary, the behavior of other characters is very striking. Kostya was initially empathic (the only one who actually helped the bent professor), then personally executed one of the prisoners when there was a hitch, thereby again demonstrating a kind of empathy, but it was shown that his hand would not waver if necessary. But the other characters in the first series were initially shown to be so cool. But further narration showed that they are soft-bodied, some have no principles, etc. Each character has their own bouquet there. For some reason, many people think that Kostya is a maniac. Alya is such a Dexter. But this is not the case at all. People miss Bones's behavior very much, how he behaves, what he says, what thoughts. This is not the behavior of a maniac.
@lexastaw: tell his wife about empathy, who is terrified of him and whose shoes he took to the trash for nothing. He's a despot, at least, he found suckers to sing along (he thought they would do whatever he said and not blurt it out), if it weren't for his colleagues, he wouldn't have been able to outsource, but they wanted to live better and the principles (or even the fads) wouldn't they share it.
The question about their work and its execution, I'm sorry, but I don't consider any cold-blooded murder, even serial killers, to be the norm, and Kostya knocks everyone down without even thinking. In my opinion, not quite adequate people went to such positions. About the first episode, he just came in, and they've been working there for so long, they've seen everything, callousness gets acquired over time. But Kostya just joined in, and again, there are rules on which he is clearly bent in life.
@lexastaw: If such a lesson is the norm for you, then we have different value systems. I don't see any point in spreading this out any further. Let's watch the series to the end, and then let's summarize who Kostya really is.
@Liyuuuuunder: if for you understanding (precisely understanding, not sharing) the reasons for other people's actions = supporting these views, then you have some strange values. I just explained why he did it. Someone would have accepted such disrespect from his wife in silence, someone tried to solve the problem through conversation, someone would have beaten him, but Kostya chose a different approach, rather unusual. I just explained that there was a reason for this action, since you didn't see it and write that he did it for nothing. For me, such a lesson is not the norm. Nor is it the norm to go and spend money (and we're still talking about the hard 90s) on some kind of unimportant thing in this case, although there is an open primary need to cheat on a spouse. The fact that you focus your attention only on one wrong thing, and completely turn a blind eye to the other (if you think that Kostya did it all for nothing, then you think that your wife's behavior is the norm, that she did nothing to provoke a response) - it really shows that we have different value systems.
@lexastaw: and now she has to walk almost barefoot in the snow in WINTER? This is no longer just bullying, it is physical torture, torture on his part. Didn't he take too much on himself to inflict such punishments on anyone? The most interesting thing is that he's okay, he's a character in the series, but the fact that his sadistic actions are justified by real people…It makes you think.
@lexastaw: She didn't have an undisclosed primary need for winter shoes, because she had shoes, they suited her., she has the right not to buy new shoes if her husband orders her to do so and he should not give her any lesson for it) the reason for his act is, of course, his wife's disobedience, yes, which makes it clear to us that he is a despot by the way spoiler (!!) from the next episode: She's really going to wear summer shoes in winter because of him.
@akvilus: No, it seems to me it's just like a dialogue between classmates who see each other for the first time 10 years after graduating from school like: well, how are you? Am I okay on my own? Is it okay too? Well, let's do it for now)
@akvilus: What's wrong? I also noticed this dialogue, but because it is absolutely vital. I answered exactly the same thing on the eve of watching the episode)
Poor Natasha, with relatives like that, you don't even need enemies. A mother with cave concepts (no one will need you alone with a child, including me, you'll ruin your figure), her husband is on an emotional swing, and now, even after an abortion, it seems she won't be able to have children. The prosecutor is shooting with a new car. It was unexpected that he beat his wife. Kostya is in his repertoire with this strange justice. At least one woman refused the doctor. And only Roma is a romantic, "let's go to California"))
@ArtBoss489: The fact is that this is only Natasha's decision. She decided to give birth because it doesn't matter who the father is (we don't know, maybe the rapist, or maybe the husband), it's important that this is her child. And she probably thought through the consequences of having to leave her husband, find a job, etc. I don't think she wanted money from her mother or to give her a child to raise, she just needed the moral support of the person closest to her, but she didn't get it, and under pressure she went for an abortion. By the way, in the 90s (and beyond) millions of women raised their children alone. And whatever the consequences, this, I repeat, is the decision of each individual woman, not her husband/ relative.
@RinaAb: she asked her husband and mother, they said their opinion, what's wrong? Or should they shut up and not have an opinion of their own? The final decision was hers, they didn't forcibly drag her there. Let her get divorced, break off her relationship with her mother and live with him.
@ArtBoss489: not to clean up, but to help. The old mother will be here, she will need help, Natasha, what should I say? "I won't babysit you! Don't count on me! You're welcome in the nursing home!That's how she was supposed to respond when Nanny said such words to her about the baby. She's selfish. You'd think a child would cry all his life. He'll yell for a year, then it'll be easier
@RinaAb: and the husband is a mattress dancing to the tune of a bone: at first I got married, although I didn't want to, then I adopted a child (here I sooo doubt that I really accepted it), although again I didn't want to; in general, it seems to me that she doesn't love him either, and marriage was needed only because it's accepted — in the end, everyone suffers.
@RinaAb: don't forget what time it was and what kind of wilderness they lived in, but you can't believe the words of this spineless husband, his first reaction is what he really thought, it's clear to anyone that in any conflict with his mother, he would make this child's life hell.
What kind of clownish logic does gg have, we won't let Oleg kill the doctor because it's not right, but let's kill the innocent Oleg because he knows a lot?
@ArtBoss489: logic didn't go anywhere. Outsourcing was offered only to those who were directly affected by the maniac. Oleg doesn't fit in here from the beginning. And this is done so that there will be retribution, and not just murder for money. What unites Oleg and Kotov? They were killed or want to be killed. But not because they know a lot. And because they directly started threatening to contact the police. That is, they immediately began to demonstrate their unreliability.
Damn, everything has started to develop rapidly, and it's still only the middle of the series. you watch it and it gets more and more a*ue.. already I'm afraid to imagine what else they might throw at you before the final.. Kostya doesn't seem to know what he's talking about these maniacs anymore. I don't want to be one of them by the end.
really, after such episodes, you want to smoke and stare at one point for several hours, realizing everything..
What Chekhov's guns are hung up. Kostya began to suspect that he was dealing with people without moral principles. No matter how colleagues disappear one by one. The prosecutor is firing a wheelbarrow. The prosecutor's wife harbors a grudge against her husband, she may freak out Abortion is a new suspicion for sledak (newlyweds do not have abortions).
From secondary lines. Kostya's daughter has already snitched on her mother. Now she will tell you that someone came to her mother at night and she went out with him.
@gs1993: And there's a modern bottle of Coke. Natasha drinks "Baralgin M" produced by Indian Zentiva, recognizable packaging of modern design. The eye clings to such anachronisms.
@veer: yeees. Of course, it was interesting to hear Vladimir Central, since Kostya was transferred from the Kimr (Tver region), but the song was released in 99. Well, maybe they didn't think much about it.
Wangyu in episode 5 is still a housewarming party at the prosecutor's, where his wife gets drunk and will provoke everyone. All our friends and their girlfriends will be there too. Roma will strangely stare and stalk Kostya's wife, which he will notice... well, or he will stand up for her when they have some kind of conflict. The doctor's wife will be discharged from the hospital on an emergency basis and will waste her life spending bucks. or not? xs I can't predict the line of Sanya and Natasha yet, but taking into account the investigation... everything can be kind of fast and tragic. The prison staff will now be very attentive to everyone, sniffing out and possibly attending some kind of execution, which will spoil the plans of our gang. and even in general, Kostya will kill him too. it is not clear what will happen to this man with a dislocated leg.
@AlexWulf: sorry, but the words "live and live every day like the last" are bullshit) a person will not accept a diagnosis after these words and will not even raise an eyebrow, behind all this is the work of a bunch of people for years, psychologists, psychiatrists, antidepressants, support for relatives and friends, her behavior *Swallowing tablets* is just an act of desperation, which is based on an unwillingness to fight, but just finish it all and come what may, fuck me, I'm already in the ground
I'm watching a comedy series in parallel, where the actor who plays investigator Zhuchkov here plays gg's burr friend, and I'm impressed by the acting. a great transformation, although such a young actor is still.
Natasha is very sorry. It's clear that all this was the norm at the time, but that doesn't make her feel any less sorry. I hope at least he doesn't die(
Natasha's story is very difficult, some kind of injury combo. I gave up early and buckled under the imposition of depressing scenarios, eh. But the young husband was not hopeless. And perhaps this is the character who is interesting in his doubts and thoughts about complex ambiguous things. Maybe he'll have to stop the visiting ideologist?
If we outsource together, then we must decide who to outsource it to together * the sounds of music from the Hehe Brigade*
Despite the seriousness of the topics discussed, in some dialogues it's just out loud. The doctor who came to the maniac for advice, and the subsequent story with haloperidol – definitely five points)
Oh, a sandwich with a doctor's degree and sweet black tea in front of kindergarten. Nostalgia is in almost every frame. There seems to be decay going on around, but because of such small things, the general surroundings (this color and the light of household lamps), it feels so warm to the soul.
The prosecutor does not burn at all, of course)) Apartment, car. The desire to please his wife completely turned off his head. Well, the first one will fall under suspicion, one hundred percent. Especially considering that active sledak is his friend.
God, how much more Natasha will suffer. Poor girl, she's already gone through all the circles of hell.
@lexastaw: lol, that's exactly what it looks like to justify the situation: as if if they hadn't accepted the courtship, it would have prevented the active kid from doing the same — it's clear from his face that he already has some kind of plans for her even after she said she was getting married. So it's not a logical fate for her, she's just unlucky to be where she is. What about the kneecap, seriously? A man would just shoot her + do what he intended — it's an illusion of choice, not a choice. And to die because of some trick? Fucked up)))
@prosvirkina: so again, flirting is not an excuse for rape, there was/was not — there would have been one outcome if the person had laid eyes on it, and he did — and there was no further choice that could have saved her situation, which lexastaw wrote about.
@biatchtoksinjev: You're right, flirting is not an invitation to rape. Nevertheless, we are proceeding from the context: the 90s, a bar, a bandit is approaching you, for God's sake, get out of there, girl, quickly and without looking back. And don't drink champagne with him and don't dance invitingly. That's all I'm talking about.
@biatchtoksinjev: @biatchtoksinjev: It looks like an excuse to you, because you think too stereotypically, you don't see cause-and-effect relationships, and you live with rose-colored glasses.
"He already has some plans for her, even after she said she was getting married." So in your opinion, people who get married don't cheat? I'm going to disappoint you. They accepted his advances-it was a signal to him. Then they made out there, and in the end they dumped these stupid people. And do you think these thugs are capable of responding to this in any reasonable way? They spent money on them, they teased them and threw them. This is not according to concepts. If they hadn't accepted his tackle, they would have said something like "we're not interested, our husbands are coming up now" - the situation would most likely have been resolved. In any case, you can call home and call Sanya, for example. I'm not even talking about the fact that the bachelorette party could have been celebrated elsewhere, and the wandering of young girls through the dark streets in the 90s is unreasonable in itself. I could have asked to meet/pick up at such and such hours. Every action has consequences.
Shot through? Yeah. He shot me, and then what? Would you have dragged her into a car and doused her with blood? Would you get blood all over yourself? Are you serious? He doesn't need wet clothes. Otherwise, no one would have let her safely go home.
There is no illusion here. The choice was: 1) Calmly get into the car, being sure that 100% you will be abused, taken away to no one knows where, it is not clear what they will do, etc. 2) Being on the street, in the middle of houses and next to your own, try to avoid this - make a fuss, run away, resist. He probably wouldn't bother with it. But is there a chance of dying? There is, but it is also there if you are taken somewhere. If there is a chance that they will be raped, there is. But if you sit down without resistance, it is 100%, if you resist, it decreases significantly.
@biatchtoksinjev: Can I make an appointment with you? I see you see the outcome of events)) The outcome would be the same, phah) The outcome of any event depends on what happens. Conditions change, and the outcome changes. And your words only demonstrate your narrow mindset. She could have called home from the bar and asked Sanya to pick her up. Would that bastard have raped her anyway? I'm not you, I won't rule out that this could happen. But the probability of such an outcome is minuscule.
@lexastaw: Well, first of all, I didn't poke you, but since you've started, I'll continue. And secondly, what kind of narrow-mindedness are you going to fill me in on if the only thing I can read in your comments is that Kostya is an empath, and Natasha is to blame.; in general, it was possible to finish after that, but I think I'll continue.
A typical man is once again trying to prove that you can protect yourself from rape if you "substitute any word." it's necessary to keep your appendage in your pants — it seems like a simple action, but the fuckers don't understand.
"they'd probably fuck off after that" — hahahahaha, uncle, have you been out in reality for a long time or does a room with soft walls not let you go? she told him in plain text: I'm getting married — didn't you fucking understand, but continued to glue your flippers?
Yell when threatened with a gun — bravo, genius. Okay, let's say he wouldn't have threatened, but did you know, my broad-minded darling, that there are different reactions in dangerous situations: hit-run-freeze, does it mean anything? I doubt it.
I let you go home calmly, great, I wish they let you go home so calmly too.
And you can't afford a consultation, your mindset is too developed.
@preziray: if you think you're normal, you're deeply mistaken) You can't even understand what you've read, it's a pity that life has deprived you of intelligence.
@biatchtoksinjev: dude, you didn't take it out.) He was offended by something, made up his mind, passed off his fantasies as my words, but did not respond to specific theses, writing only a lot of water, indignation) But I see that, unfortunately, you don't have enough gray matter to distinguish between guilt and unsafe behavior/inaction. And you're already sitting on a root vegetable instead of a chair, so the place is already occupied by you)
For those who are adequate and those who do not live in a pink world with ponies, I explain - there is only one culprit here. The dim-witted, who are unable to understand the meaning of what is written, can struggle with windmills as much as they like) The point is different. That there will always be people who will not care about the law, values and morals. And if you think that the law will protect you here and now, you are mistaken. Only you can protect you here and now. The law only draws an abstract framework that is easily crossed, and only after that the law punishes. If you don't want to become a victim, think about your safety. Because you can just as much foam at the mouth as the fanatics above to prove the obvious truth that the rapist is to blame, but this will not protect you from violence, time will not return, etc.
@lexastaw: Man, what kind of gray matter are you talking about if your arguments are literally telling your opponent that he's not smart several times in different words. argumentation at the level of)
There was no talk at all about the law, etc., in your first comment, or in subsequent ones, or in mine, mind you.
and there are answers to specific theses there, read it again if you couldn't put the letters into words the first time, or didn't you report the gray matter too?)
@lexastaw: fuck, you're a brave kid, I'm sure in such a situation you would have shot yourself in the kneecap without hesitation, coolly calculating all possible outcomes in a few seconds. It's easy to tell from the outside what should have been done there. even if you fantasize about this topic, then the option to get in the car in the hope of using the right moment to jump off, at least also has the right to exist.
For the prosecutor , it 's unexpected ...so when the wife pushed the mother and insulted her, OK , when she hung herself on the men in the club, OK , but a drunk wife, as it turned out, is far from ok... I doubt that Katya is the type of woman who will tolerate...He'll find some money and take off into the sunset
@lady_kana: yes, the person has changed a lot: in the first episode, such a principled uncle does not take a dime, but in this one he already pushes the fact that in this country it is impossible to earn money by honest work — although how much time has passed there?
@biatchtoksinjev: about 1.5-2 months Hmmm, so mind you, he could have come up with some kind of scheme himself , that there were few corrupt prosecutors, but no, he waited for someone to push ( in this case, Kostya ) , and then it went .
If no one kills him by the end of the series by accident or on purpose, then if something happens, he will get away with it, or he has more opportunities for it.
@a_delta: Kotov witnessed Mansurov's murder. As we understand it, Kotov followed Sasha and Kostya when they took the car away and burned it along with the body. And in order not to forget where this place is located, if you have to go to the police, I drew a terrain plan (map) that I had with me at the time of the murder and, accordingly, at the moment when the investigator was examining the evidence. Well, the investigator accordingly went to the next crime scene.
@lomovtsev_oleg: Mansurov is a maniac who was first outsourced, and Kotov wanted to avenge his daughter, whom Mansurov killed, so he came to Kostyan with Sasha.
@a_delta: it seems like he called in the last episode at Kotov's place of residence, requested some kind of docks for him, and in this one the docks have already come for Mansurov, that we are on trial, and so on - here, either intentionally left the part behind the scenes where the investigator discovered that Mansurov killed Kotov's daughter and somehow connected his arrival with Mansurov's execution, or the footage was so illogically cut during the installation.
Razumovskaya does not like this role, because she is still young. Well, you can't see the mother of an adult girl in her. Here they are sitting at the table - two girlfriends. I think Aronova would have looked more harmonious there)
@an_khv: Well, she doesn't have much of a game in this series) Daughter: Mom, I was raped... Mom :.... Cough-cough-cough... (Coughs into a mug, thinks) Daughter:Mom, I'm pregnant... Mom: Cough, cough, cough... (Coughs into a mug, thinks) Apparently Razumovskaya can only show shock and the subsequent thought process by coughing😄
I don't understand why Sledak became attached to Natasha. In order to involve her in this case, you need to know that Vadik raped her. As it is, it's just a girl he met at a club two days before his death. He's been talking to someone these two days. Why are there questions for her?
@anelika: c is a TV series. In a couple of days, Sledak easily connects Mansurov with Kotov in some magical way, quickly receives a request for Mansurov (such requests went on for months without the Internet), already digs into the prison without having the rights to do so, along the way, he finds Vadik's corpse on a very incomprehensible map. + once again, he shakes all the witnesses in exactly the right way. magic
I felt with my ass that they would remember multiple sclerosis in this series, I really wanted to and asked for it, thanks a lot for the act of high humanity to my husband)))))) Dad, I've been sick for 11 years
The series is good, Yankovsky as an indicator that the series will be top! The word of a kid, Fisher, a Volunteer's Playlist, now Outsourcing)
Natasha suffers the most.... it's not like now everything will turn on this, that Zhuchkov is looking for the killers of Vadim and Kotov. I squandered the first two episodes. understood everything. Kotov witnessed the murder of the rapist (Vadim) and knew that Professor Mansurov was in prison with them. He flew to the wedding. I asked them about outsourcing. then I learned from the guys that the docks had come for the death penalty. From there, Kostya found out that the girl had a mother, flew and offered to execute her, as he realized from the docks that she had more money. then they met with Kotov, offered to leave quietly and forget everything, and in the end, the leftist murder did not happen. Accordingly, Kotov had a map where the car with the murdered Vadim was burned, which Sledak found in Kotov's possession. it turns out that way, because where else did this card come from?..
The 90s were too long ago. When they show how they moved from one apartment to another, I don't see the difference, the same with the car. It was necessary to add lines so that the viewer would understand what is more valuable in the context. It's the same with the book, but you might think it's some kind of second-hand book.
I'm surprised the doctor knows about Moody's book.
I'm really sorry for Natasha, no support from her family. And my husband, now I want a child, now I don't want to, I think it's going to end badly. And it's a pity for the doctor's wife, but there's also a question for her - why didn't she think about her son when she decided to eat pills)) The series is depressing, but I want to keep watching
After all, Yankovsky's unsuccessful cast for an abusive asshole, he's just mom's joy, dad's pride in appearance. And the scenes of his interaction with his wife are strange, he clearly does not know what kind of image it is and shows it clumsily.
Razumovskaya plays amazing! On the track, she caused me conflicting feelings, but here I was just convinced that she was playing well – the heroine of the sho ppts pissed her off.
The case when Roman turned out to be the smartest and first of all realized that Kostya was a maniac worse than prisoners and decided to leave this cooperative for California :D
Finally, the entire organized criminal group saw the true face of Kostya, that he was a sick maniac.. And something tells me that Roma won't live to see the last episode.
Discussion of the 4 episode of the 1 season Discuss this episode
108I'm in my head: Kostya killed Andrey with his own words about his son.
A prison doctor is treated by a death row doctor - no matter how such treatment ends with death, a kind of euthanasia from sex, in which the death row professional 🤔
Kostya's true personality of a homicidal maniac breaks through his barriers, this is the opinion that has developed.
He was killed because he knew too much, saw something he shouldn't have and started blackmailing.
If something, and in this case someone, poses a potential threat, the issue is specifically addressed with it. In this case, I don't see anything special about the behavior of the person who is the performer.
But if you remember the very first series, then on the contrary, the behavior of other characters is very striking.
Kostya was initially empathic (the only one who actually helped the bent professor), then personally executed one of the prisoners when there was a hitch, thereby again demonstrating a kind of empathy, but it was shown that his hand would not waver if necessary.
But the other characters in the first series were initially shown to be so cool. But further narration showed that they are soft-bodied, some have no principles, etc. Each character has their own bouquet there.
For some reason, many people think that Kostya is a maniac. Alya is such a Dexter. But this is not the case at all. People miss Bones's behavior very much, how he behaves, what he says, what thoughts. This is not the behavior of a maniac.
The question about their work and its execution, I'm sorry, but I don't consider any cold-blooded murder, even serial killers, to be the norm, and Kostya knocks everyone down without even thinking. In my opinion, not quite adequate people went to such positions.
About the first episode, he just came in, and they've been working there for so long, they've seen everything, callousness gets acquired over time. But Kostya just joined in, and again, there are rules on which he is clearly bent in life.
I just explained why he did it. Someone would have accepted such disrespect from his wife in silence, someone tried to solve the problem through conversation, someone would have beaten him, but Kostya chose a different approach, rather unusual. I just explained that there was a reason for this action, since you didn't see it and write that he did it for nothing.
For me, such a lesson is not the norm. Nor is it the norm to go and spend money (and we're still talking about the hard 90s) on some kind of unimportant thing in this case, although there is an open primary need to cheat on a spouse.
The fact that you focus your attention only on one wrong thing, and completely turn a blind eye to the other (if you think that Kostya did it all for nothing, then you think that your wife's behavior is the norm, that she did nothing to provoke a response) - it really shows that we have different value systems.
The most interesting thing is that he's okay, he's a character in the series, but the fact that his sadistic actions are justified by real people…It makes you think.
she has the right not to buy new shoes if her husband orders her to do so and he should not give her any lesson for it)
the reason for his act is, of course, his wife's disobedience, yes,
which makes it clear to us that he is a despot
by the way spoiler (!!) from the next episode:
She's really going to wear summer shoes in winter because of him.
"How are you?"
"It's nothing. We work, we live. How are you?
- Well, we live and work.
like: well, how are you? Am I okay on my own? Is it okay too? Well, let's do it for now)
The prosecutor is shooting with a new car. It was unexpected that he beat his wife.
Kostya is in his repertoire with this strange justice.
At least one woman refused the doctor.
And only Roma is a romantic, "let's go to California"))
in general, it seems to me that she doesn't love him either, and marriage was needed only because it's accepted — in the end, everyone suffers.
Outsourcing was offered only to those who were directly affected by the maniac. Oleg doesn't fit in here from the beginning.
And this is done so that there will be retribution, and not just murder for money.
What unites Oleg and Kotov? They were killed or want to be killed. But not because they know a lot. And because they directly started threatening to contact the police. That is, they immediately began to demonstrate their unreliability.
already I'm afraid to imagine what else they might throw at you before the final..
Kostya doesn't seem to know what he's talking about these maniacs anymore. I don't want to be one of them by the end.
really, after such episodes, you want to smoke and stare at one point for several hours, realizing everything..
Kostya began to suspect that he was dealing with people without moral principles. No matter how colleagues disappear one by one.
The prosecutor is firing a wheelbarrow.
The prosecutor's wife harbors a grudge against her husband, she may freak out
Abortion is a new suspicion for sledak (newlyweds do not have abortions).
From secondary lines.
Kostya's daughter has already snitched on her mother. Now she will tell you that someone came to her mother at night and she went out with him.
The doctor's wife will be discharged from the hospital on an emergency basis and will waste her life spending bucks. or not? xs
I can't predict the line of Sanya and Natasha yet, but taking into account the investigation... everything can be kind of fast and tragic.
The prison staff will now be very attentive to everyone, sniffing out and possibly attending some kind of execution, which will spoil the plans of our gang. and even in general, Kostya will kill him too.
it is not clear what will happen to this man with a dislocated leg.
a person will not accept a diagnosis after these words and will not even raise an eyebrow, behind all this is the work of a bunch of people for years, psychologists, psychiatrists, antidepressants, support for relatives and friends, her behavior *Swallowing tablets* is just an act of desperation, which is based on an unwillingness to fight, but just finish it all and come what may, fuck me, I'm already in the ground
Natasha is very sorry. It's clear that all this was the norm at the time, but that doesn't make her feel any less sorry. I hope at least he doesn't die(
Despite the seriousness of the topics discussed, in some dialogues it's just out loud. The doctor who came to the maniac for advice, and the subsequent story with haloperidol – definitely five points)
Oh, a sandwich with a doctor's degree and sweet black tea in front of kindergarten. Nostalgia is in almost every frame. There seems to be decay going on around, but because of such small things, the general surroundings (this color and the light of household lamps), it feels so warm to the soul.
The prosecutor does not burn at all, of course)) Apartment, car. The desire to please his wife completely turned off his head. Well, the first one will fall under suspicion, one hundred percent. Especially considering that active sledak is his friend.
God, how much more Natasha will suffer. Poor girl, she's already gone through all the circles of hell.
So it's not a logical fate for her, she's just unlucky to be where she is.
What about the kneecap, seriously?
A man would just shoot her + do what he intended — it's an illusion of choice, not a choice. And to die because of some trick? Fucked up)))
"He already has some plans for her, even after she said she was getting married."
So in your opinion, people who get married don't cheat? I'm going to disappoint you.
They accepted his advances-it was a signal to him. Then they made out there, and in the end they dumped these stupid people. And do you think these thugs are capable of responding to this in any reasonable way? They spent money on them, they teased them and threw them. This is not according to concepts.
If they hadn't accepted his tackle, they would have said something like "we're not interested, our husbands are coming up now" - the situation would most likely have been resolved. In any case, you can call home and call Sanya, for example.
I'm not even talking about the fact that the bachelorette party could have been celebrated elsewhere, and the wandering of young girls through the dark streets in the 90s is unreasonable in itself. I could have asked to meet/pick up at such and such hours.
Every action has consequences.
Shot through? Yeah. He shot me, and then what? Would you have dragged her into a car and doused her with blood? Would you get blood all over yourself? Are you serious?
He doesn't need wet clothes. Otherwise, no one would have let her safely go home.
There is no illusion here. The choice was:
1) Calmly get into the car, being sure that 100% you will be abused, taken away to no one knows where, it is not clear what they will do, etc.
2) Being on the street, in the middle of houses and next to your own, try to avoid this - make a fuss, run away, resist. He probably wouldn't bother with it.
But is there a chance of dying? There is, but it is also there if you are taken somewhere. If there is a chance that they will be raped, there is. But if you sit down without resistance, it is 100%, if you resist, it decreases significantly.
The outcome would be the same, phah)
The outcome of any event depends on what happens. Conditions change, and the outcome changes.
And your words only demonstrate your narrow mindset. She could have called home from the bar and asked Sanya to pick her up.
Would that bastard have raped her anyway?
I'm not you, I won't rule out that this could happen. But the probability of such an outcome is minuscule.
in general, it was possible to finish after that, but I think I'll continue.
A typical man is once again trying to prove that you can protect yourself from rape if you "substitute any word." it's necessary to keep your appendage in your pants — it seems like a simple action, but the fuckers don't understand.
"they'd probably fuck off after that" — hahahahaha, uncle, have you been out in reality for a long time or does a room with soft walls not let you go?
she told him in plain text: I'm getting married — didn't you fucking understand, but continued to glue your flippers?
Yell when threatened with a gun — bravo, genius.
Okay, let's say he wouldn't have threatened, but did you know, my broad-minded darling, that there are different reactions in dangerous situations: hit-run-freeze, does it mean anything? I doubt it.
I let you go home calmly, great, I wish they let you go home so calmly too.
And you can't afford a consultation, your mindset is too developed.
go fuck yourself)
And you're already sitting on a root vegetable instead of a chair, so the place is already occupied by you)
For those who are adequate and those who do not live in a pink world with ponies, I explain - there is only one culprit here. The dim-witted, who are unable to understand the meaning of what is written, can struggle with windmills as much as they like)
The point is different. That there will always be people who will not care about the law, values and morals. And if you think that the law will protect you here and now, you are mistaken. Only you can protect you here and now. The law only draws an abstract framework that is easily crossed, and only after that the law punishes.
If you don't want to become a victim, think about your safety. Because you can just as much foam at the mouth as the fanatics above to prove the obvious truth that the rapist is to blame, but this will not protect you from violence, time will not return, etc.
There was no talk at all about the law, etc., in your first comment, or in subsequent ones, or in mine, mind you.
and there are answers to specific theses there, read it again if you couldn't put the letters into words the first time, or didn't you report the gray matter too?)
I doubt that Katya is the type of woman who will tolerate...He'll find some money and take off into the sunset
Hmmm, so mind you, he could have come up with some kind of scheme himself , that there were few corrupt prosecutors, but no, he waited for someone to push ( in this case, Kostya ) , and then it went .
If no one kills him by the end of the series by accident or on purpose, then if something happens, he will get away with it, or he has more opportunities for it.
I think they'll all die there, or they'll kill each other, and Kostya will probably be executed.
I think Aronova would have looked more harmonious there)
Daughter: Mom, I was raped...
Mom :.... Cough-cough-cough... (Coughs into a mug, thinks)
Daughter:Mom, I'm pregnant...
Mom: Cough, cough, cough... (Coughs into a mug, thinks)
Apparently Razumovskaya can only show shock and the subsequent thought process by coughing😄
Dad, I've been sick for 11 years
The series is good, Yankovsky as an indicator that the series will be top!
The word of a kid, Fisher, a Volunteer's Playlist, now Outsourcing)
I squandered the first two episodes. understood everything. Kotov witnessed the murder of the rapist (Vadim) and knew that Professor Mansurov was in prison with them. He flew to the wedding. I asked them about outsourcing. then I learned from the guys that the docks had come for the death penalty. From there, Kostya found out that the girl had a mother, flew and offered to execute her, as he realized from the docks that she had more money. then they met with Kotov, offered to leave quietly and forget everything, and in the end, the leftist murder did not happen. Accordingly, Kotov had a map where the car with the murdered Vadim was burned, which Sledak found in Kotov's possession. it turns out that way, because where else did this card come from?..
I'm surprised the doctor knows about Moody's book.
And my husband, now I want a child, now I don't want to, I think it's going to end badly.
And it's a pity for the doctor's wife, but there's also a question for her - why didn't she think about her son when she decided to eat pills))
The series is depressing, but I want to keep watching
And something tells me that Roma won't live to see the last episode.