The first easy episode for me. Natasha's mother, in my opinion, has mental disabilities, although, given the time, this is not surprising; but this does not change the fact that she is disgusting. As expected, Kostya famously framed his boss. I didn't quite understand Kostya's activities of destroying other people's relationships. Is he getting high from the chaos around him? His actions raise a lot of questions in my head, but the main thing is his apparent disregard for moral norms. Outsourcing is reaching a new level thanks to the involvement of the prison governor. The series is interesting, albeit short!
@marlenad_13: I think that even before talking to the cop, he had a multi-step plan in his head, within which he conducts manipulative actions. or even at the moment when the team went against him.
@a_delta: The housewarming party played a role, I thought so. I'm sure that when Kostya proposed outsourcing, he already had a clear plan, and now he's just making the necessary adjustments.
@marlenad_13: I don't get it, is he a psychopath? But it seems like an emotional abuser, maybe - well, probably violence is not enough.. He's a strange guy
It's a great quiet episode, and after a tense fifth episode, that's it. Kostya is so cute here, just a first-grader in September, stating the facts in his usual calm manner. It is clear that he is taking revenge on the prosecutor and Roman purposefully and therefore dripping into the brains of the wife of the first and the mother of the second, but in the case of Natasha, he may be showing sincere concern. It acts beautifully and thoughtfully, but there is a feeling that it will not last forever. My brain stubbornly draws a parallel with the judge from the "Ten Little Negroes", as if Kostya could end up the same way.
and we see that he is a manipulator for six episodes + we know such a word in 2025, and the naive mother of a basket-shaped son, the wife of an abuser, who is periodically beaten to assert herself, and a woman who has survived rape, abortion and severe surgery may not recognize it. they saw Kostya either for the first time or for the second time. And he's pretending to be a very good vest, the good guy.
@hhvv: the fact of the matter is that they see him for the first/ second time, and believe everything he says as if he were their best friend. Damn, you couldn't trust anyone else at that time.
Oh, come on, now people are pouring millions to scammers and don't even think about it. and this is actually a friend/colleague of their son/husband, not a leftist from the street.
@Liyuuuuunder: they believe because he plays on pre-existing fears. Mom is afraid that her son will be fooled by a twirl (especially since she saw her), the prosecutor's wife already accused him of not wanting to spend money on her, and now he's not buying what she wants, etc.
@-TraumfraU-, "a prostitute will steal all his money" sounds like "all your funds need to be transferred to secure accounts and take out loans so that fraudsters cannot take them.
How can you believe that? That's right, I just caught it on emotion. Well, the time, apparently, is like that.
Kostya has matured everywhere. For a second, it seemed like a sudden sequel to "why women kill" was about to happen. But the women in the series are not like that)
@cippolletta: he goes to make life difficult for those who went against him and ruins his plan. Wives have a lot of influence on their husbands, as you know.
It seems that Kostya is not a psychopath after all, but a sociopath, although his diagnosis is not so important, of course. Now he and the warden will try to get rid of each other. It was funny when he came to Roma's mother and started talking about a prostitute 10 years older, and she was like, "Yes, I saw her."
@akvilus: he is going to ingratiate himself into their confidence so that they themselves give him the money of his colleagues, there are no other motives, he is going to bring justice to his colleagues and puts pressure on the necessary fears of their relatives.
Anyway, Kostya is good. he constantly surprises me with something from series to series. Anyway, he's a pure Chilean guy, he doesn't care about anything, and he doesn't give a shit..
How quickly the episodes fly by, but waiting for the next episode has its own charm) In moments when Kostya is with his wife, I always expect that he is about to snap and hit / beat her, there is a lot of tension. However, this character is a quiet manipulative psychopath: he presses on the sore points with actions, without unnecessary blood. I wonder how the conflict between Volkov and his accomplices will play out next. I think he'll set everyone up perfectly, including the warden, and he'll get away with it.
How cunning Kostya is, how easily he manages to get into everyone's ass without soap, smear himself, lie and get out of unpleasant situations. He doesn't give a damn about anything and everyone! He's a terrible man, God forbid I should ever meet him. I wonder how fate connected Kostya and his wife? She's so childish, light, well-read. And he's a psychopath and a manipulator. On what grounds did they come together? Why hadn't she noticed the red flags earlier? Maybe he was disguising himself well, of course... In short, kick-ass.
Natasha's mother is bipolar or something... She screams and cries. Now my beloved daughter, then go to hell. Well done Razumovskaya, she plays the role well) That hat is always on your head😂
The prison governor, of course, surprised me. I already believed him that he had handed over his boys to the investigator. But what dashing money does to people:(
@an_khv: M.B. he wanted to hand them over, but when he saw that Kostya had been released and there was no detention protocol, he decided to dump the investigator and take the business for himself. It remains to get rid of the Bone itself
@an_khv: And the head of the prison thinks that he's going to take the death row prisoners and at the snap of a finger, people will rush to him seeking retribution. Kostya dealt with this issue, and not to say that it's a simple matter.
@lady_kana: yes, they will make a mistake without him and they themselves (namely, from prison) will crawl to him to find out what and how, and then he will shoot his signature number (the plan he conceived)
ps in any case, he will leave the doctor for a sweet treat for the investigation against the incarcerated cc, proof of their deception
@lady_kana: I still think that after Kostya's words, is there any evidence?" beginning. who would have thought that Kostya was not the leader and he (the beginning) could get all the information from the others. But this is an option, not the fact that it is.
@an_khv: Psychopaths are manipulative abusers, and they always choose people like his wife. Quiet, humble, and easy to manipulate. He's a handsome guy, and he knows how to make a good bed when he needs to. They don't immediately start abusing you, there are stages there. At first, it charms, binds, then slowly begins to put pressure on your inner circle, detaches you from all the people important to you, financially blocks all flows so that you become dependent. And then you're under his control to varying degrees - who's hitting, who's yelling, who's like Kostya - some kind of quiet horror. She didn't see any redflags at the very beginning. Especially considering the time, what kind of red flags in general, they hadn't thought about it before and hadn't analyzed it so much.
Well, don't forget that it's partly US, but everyone in their profession. I think we need to build a prison around the prison. They are all the same criminals who kill other criminals. There is an entrance, but there is no exit. Everyone should live, only the inadequate should live isolated from the rest of a peaceful society.
So the game of the warden and Dice began, but the phrase "what will they do to me" reduces the chances of Dice remaining the winner in this situation to zero.
Throughout the series, I feel sorry for Natasha the most and worry about her the most, the rest really behave like morons.
Do I understand correctly that the whole story is based on the fact that the most intelligent and savvy cop, without warning anyone from the department, went to check the message about the impending crime, alone informing the main criminal that he knows everything and as a result he was killed? - It's unbelievable, who would have thought!
What does the head of the prison expect, knowing what kind of rat Kostya is? That he won't give it up if he loses his brainchild? Why did he suspend him?
And Kostya, of course, has gone everywhere in time. Incredibly, while the whole fraternity is working, he launches his cunning plan. A genius, a manipulator, a playboy.
@Paramelion: I thought about it too. He revealed that an organized group, armed (with service weapons at least), was operating in prison and he decided to arrest them all with full confidence that they would not touch him? What is the basis for such confidence ? Do you know them well, or do they have the conscience to give up and not dare to kill a cop?
@Paramelion: that is, the fact that those sentenced by plane, or otherwise, for some reason, are taken to Kamchatka, where the prosecutor has neither caviar nor just red fish for a housewarming party, but squid causes an inadequate reaction, where GUIN is like a checkpoint, where a Guinean can just take, buy a ticket freely and fly to Khabarovsk in a YAK-40 (!?), where the left-handed sov/ross avtoprom drives through the streets, there is not a single Kruzak or Pajerik with his brothers, and the boss is surprised by the Japanese prosecutor's office and so on, and so on - all this is probably?
What a calculating and resourceful piece of man Kostya is)))), I admire with disgust how he gets away with everything (so far). It's his beatific smile in addition… and how well this real empath pissed in the ears of women.
The characters are like a selection — one is more fucked up than the other. How Natasha blossomed when she found out that Sanya killed Chela because of her, how proud she was of him 🙈
Kostya screamed when Sasha said, "I don't want our relationship to end like this."… Oh, this strong male friendship in a month and a half))
I hope the series is a blowout in front of a full ass, and not the series has gone into decline, as, unfortunately, it often happens.
But it's not a strange moment when Sasha talks about Kostya's cop, even though he was killed in front of his own eyes, and somehow the scene ended strangely, as if Kostya was there behind the scenes and Sasha killed him.
This episode was somehow easier than the previous ones, flew by unnoticed and even looked calm against the background. Kostya is a sly, quirky bug who calmly sits on everyone's ears and gets away with everything. I wonder how the plot will unfold further when the boss comes into play.
But what about the doctor's wife?! Then why did they introduce this arch? everyone has clear and logical intertwining of lines for the development of the plot, not a single empty phrase or scene, but what's there... ps I just love this actress and I don't understand how it will end and why they led the line
@a_delta: I think it's just to show that everyone has different priorities. While some are buying accountant's earrings and cameras, others are trying to save a human life. I also really liked her character, I hope that she will come back and flash before the finale.
@zlobny_korzhik: and again, there is a clear line with the doctor's son, as well as with Kostya's daughter - and she generally plays such an important role. I mean, all the kids are here for a reason, too. and then abruptly the whole series is missing only them (his wife and son), hmm
how easily he manipulates everyone, there are no words. I can't wait to see how it ends, because I think there's no chance of getting away with it. and what a pity for Zhuchkov. I really liked his character, but they took it and merged it after two episodes.
It also occurred to me that Kostya was telling everyone the truth, just in a measured manner and at the right moment, the right part of it. Therefore, it seems that Roman's mother's story about a prostitute is not fiction. Perhaps, in difficult times, philologist Nina went to the panel without asking her husband, and now he is punishing her for this. If you go back to the great bed scene with Roman, you can see how easily she slept with him and with what an indifferent expression on her face she lay, as if this was exactly a job for her.
@reflexenia: her behavior during the bed scene is detachment from herself, her feelings and emotions, physically she is there, but emotionally she is not. She has depersonalization and a lack of personal boundaries, Roman came to her, she did not fight back, just as she did not fight back to her husband when he shaved her and threw away her shoes. So these are mental problems, not a supposed profession.
@dimalu: Yes, it is quite possible. But for now, it still feels like a lot of things in this series can be interpreted in different ways, and the characters are also quite layered, so let's see how this line ends and whether we learn something about the Volkovs' past.
@reflexenia: That's right, it all fits together.... And he shaved her for ritual purposes because he worked as a barber in difficult times... And why are the goals ritualistic - because in the past they were in the sect of the Krishnas (even before the difficult times)
@prosvirkina: Are you talking about Natasha? I think she was just boiling over, and then her husband's friend seemed to be there, so she poured out everything she had in her heart.
@prosvirkina: That's how he knows everything without them telling him. He came to his mother, told her his son's first and last name, and told her about the prostitute and the money. She'd learned more from him than he'd learned from her. The prosecutor's wife also didn't say anything that he didn't know. But Natasha, of course, is very good..la, when I realized that he knows everything about her.
And the prison governor got used to it quickly, took the car from the prosecutor, and started driving around other people's prisons)) In general, I assumed that Zhuchkov would be killed somehow. Buying him off or outsourcing him would be too much of a move. But I didn't even think about the boss.
"The man died himself, consider yourself lucky" (c) It seems that the only people here who are not involved in someone's murder yet are children))
I can't, all the participants in this dubious enterprise are such morons, masters of getting into absurd situations. It's amazing how they were able to pull off the first execution without getting caught) Everything is based on Konstantin alone, it is very interesting what these conversations with his relatives will lead to. I'm already anticipating a huge chaos in the next episode. He's a bastard, of course.
Rybkin seems to be the only one who shows some more or less human feelings and still tries to reflect.
For a moment, I forgot which TV show I was watching, I thought everyone would be packed up now, yeah. Here, all the characters, no matter how adequate they look, commit irrational acts. The prison governor was no exception.
And Volkov is a sly ass. Are you trying to suspend me? Did you think I wouldn't beat you? Will I destroy you? I will destroy you.
Kostet turned out to be a good psychologist, but he's also a great devil! It's a pity about Mento tomorrow, of course... but he himself got into a mess to climb into a zone where unclean things are found...
How quickly this episode flew by. Yankovsky in the role of Kostya is just bravo. At first, he sat in the bars of the police station, like my hut is on the edge and I don't know anything. As a result, the warden killed sledak. Now I wonder how the plot will develop further. Who's going to take down who, Kostya or the prison governor. And how he manipulates, a distinguished psychologist, has turned all women against their men. All that remains now is to visit the doctor's wife from prison and that's it. I don't like Razumovskaya in this series at all, she's too young for this girl's mother, but this heroine has trouble with the cuckoo.
Many people have already written about this, really how Kostya got along with this quiet, well-read wife. Maybe he had already killed people before prison, and so he got along with her somewhere, so easily killed the same bandit Vadik. How he behaves meanly with everyone, there are just no words, only emotions. He's playing his movie and wants to come out of the water clean. Everyone's fucked up, he's the only Dartagnan. The Bones gang is for outsourcing, of course, such losers, you can say that he's the boss here
@Mankun1anec: Well, it's not clear how he suddenly became like this. After all, he's not a boy, but he's messed up everything so famously, as if he's been doing it all his life. And it actually took what, six months or even less? It can't be out of the blue. He's killing people here, too, and he's already killed three personally. Somehow it's not very realistic. If he's already killed three people in six months, without even batting an eye, then how many hundreds of corpses have he already got behind him?
@-TraumfraU-: a month and a half (Natasha announced this period in the discharge scene). Screenwriter Anna Kozlova said that Kostya had been to Chechnya (which was obvious, given that it was 1996) and was suffering from some form of PTSD. Plus, the Kimry of that period was an extremely gloomy place.
"abullycanreally PRO Today, 22:19 # I believe that men should be born in prison and deserve to get out of there -1 -TraumfraU- -TraumfraU- PRO Just # @abullycanreally: So women have to give birth in prison? I wonder how many women would agree with you. "
Kostya is a real manipulator, he set everyone up so cleverly against each other... It will be interesting to see where all this leads... but I'm sorry for the investigator, he was a good one...🥺
Oh, so Kostya the spider began to spin his nets, involving all his close friends and foes.Although they were never friends, they were just accomplices... As Natasha said, we've known each other for a month and a half. In general, of course, all the characters are ambiguous, and that's great.It is interesting to observe all facets of people. It's like you're looking at heroes, on the one hand - well, how can you do that?This is wildly wrong!🤦♀️But on the other hand, aah, well, now it's clear in principle, then yes, it's normal... though...What would I do if I were you? ... Like postcards) if someone caught
The moratorium on the death penalty won't be around for long. Thereafter. And I think that Kostya is like a tempter or a censor of all the qualities of people, he is like a ghost, he clearly answered Sasha when he said that Bityugov would want to remove you. and Volkov answered him absolutely calmly, and what can he do to me or what the cops can do to me. I think Sasha is the main character here, and it clearly shows whether he will remain a human being in the end or completely give up his soul for the Outsourcing system, but in general I think Kostya will do his own thing and just disappear, and in general I think Kostya did not do this outsourcing in the first death row prison, it's another place where he will do his job and get away with it. Taking his dim-witted wife and daughter.Why do I think he's already done this , because the last Boss just transferred him to another prison and there he started doing it himself , just like Bityugov , only this one is a little more cunning , yes , these are my thoughts, but in general I can say that Volkov reveals all the qualities of the characters , and they are all guilty of themselves What happens in the movie is for yourself . And yes , there are no good ones from the word at all . Yankovsky played this tempter cool. If, in the words of the boy Vova, Adidas , having made the system there, eventually did not know what to do next, then here Yankovsky's hero Volkov knows every move of this game .
An unexpected episode. And I believed in the deal between the boss and Zhuchkov. I see Natasha and somehow she smiles) she has suffered so much, she smiles)) And Kostya is smart-assed and thoughtful, such people go far in life, it's always interesting how he will continue to act. The boss got involved in the topic)))
They celebrate Yankovsky's performance and deservedly so, it's a really good role. The real Raskolnikov turned out to be different from Kinopoisk's DIY. But I would also mention the performance of Vitaly Kovalenko, the prison governor seems to be a gray bureaucrat and a simpleton in the first episodes, but here he just blossomed in all his glory, a great role)
They seem to be working so hard on the visual, but for some reason they were too lazy to make a normal recording on the TV that Savelyev's mother is watching. And your record looks weird instead.
It's a pity for Sledak, he seemed to be intelligent, and this is rare in current TV series that are not directly devoted to investigations. It's clear that Kostya knows where to hit and what to say, but it was a little funny how he insinuated himself into the confidence of all the relatives of the fake
Kostya, he did everything everywhere: he did educational work with his wife at home, and he got out of the quagmire that he had stirred up, and he sucked up to everyone, turning relatives against each other.. It is interesting to observe, of course, how the characters develop and slide into greater hopelessness.
I have a feeling that Yankovsky's character is a maniac himself. As they say, they are cute and carefree in public, but they show themselves alone with their victim.
It's not much of a business. We only earned money on the professor. The rest was free to solve their problems, and if you look at it- for pleasure, the same maniacs in fact.
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115Outsourcing is reaching a new level thanks to the involvement of the prison governor.
The series is interesting, albeit short!
How can you believe that? That's right, I just caught it on emotion. Well, the time, apparently, is like that.
For a second, it seemed like a sudden sequel to "why women kill" was about to happen. But the women in the series are not like that)
It was funny when he came to Roma's mother and started talking about a prostitute 10 years older, and she was like, "Yes, I saw her."
In moments when Kostya is with his wife, I always expect that he is about to snap and hit / beat her, there is a lot of tension. However, this character is a quiet manipulative psychopath: he presses on the sore points with actions, without unnecessary blood. I wonder how the conflict between Volkov and his accomplices will play out next. I think he'll set everyone up perfectly, including the warden, and he'll get away with it.
I wonder how fate connected Kostya and his wife? She's so childish, light, well-read. And he's a psychopath and a manipulator. On what grounds did they come together? Why hadn't she noticed the red flags earlier? Maybe he was disguising himself well, of course... In short, kick-ass.
Natasha's mother is bipolar or something... She screams and cries. Now my beloved daughter, then go to hell. Well done Razumovskaya, she plays the role well) That hat is always on your head😂
The prison governor, of course, surprised me. I already believed him that he had handed over his boys to the investigator. But what dashing money does to people:(
ps in any case, he will leave the doctor for a sweet treat for the investigation against the incarcerated cc, proof of their deception
She didn't see any redflags at the very beginning. Especially considering the time, what kind of red flags in general, they hadn't thought about it before and hadn't analyzed it so much.
Throughout the series, I feel sorry for Natasha the most and worry about her the most, the rest really behave like morons.
What does the head of the prison expect, knowing what kind of rat Kostya is? That he won't give it up if he loses his brainchild? Why did he suspend him?
And Kostya, of course, has gone everywhere in time. Incredibly, while the whole fraternity is working, he launches his cunning plan. A genius, a manipulator, a playboy.
What a calculating and resourceful piece of man Kostya is)))), I admire with disgust how he gets away with everything (so far). It's his beatific smile in addition…
and how well this real empath pissed in the ears of women.
The characters are like a selection — one is more fucked up than the other. How Natasha blossomed when she found out that Sanya killed Chela because of her, how proud she was of him 🙈
Kostya screamed when Sasha said, "I don't want our relationship to end like this."…
Oh, this strong male friendship in a month and a half))
I hope the series is a blowout in front of a full ass, and not the series has gone into decline, as, unfortunately, it often happens.
eyes, and somehow the scene ended strangely, as if Kostya was there behind the scenes and Sasha killed him.
For weeks now, I've been wondering what kind of stream of thoughts Kostya has in his head and what move he'll make next ...
ps I just love this actress and I don't understand how it will end and why they led the line
I also really liked her character, I hope that she will come back and flash before the finale.
and then abruptly the whole series is missing only them (his wife and son), hmm
I can't wait to see how it ends, because I think there's no chance of getting away with it.
and what a pity for Zhuchkov. I really liked his character, but they took it and merged it after two episodes.
"The man died himself, consider yourself lucky" (c) It seems that the only people here who are not involved in someone's murder yet are children))
I can't, all the participants in this dubious enterprise are such morons, masters of getting into absurd situations. It's amazing how they were able to pull off the first execution without getting caught) Everything is based on Konstantin alone, it is very interesting what these conversations with his relatives will lead to. I'm already anticipating a huge chaos in the next episode. He's a bastard, of course.
Rybkin seems to be the only one who shows some more or less human feelings and still tries to reflect.
And Volkov is a sly ass. Are you trying to suspend me? Did you think I wouldn't beat you? Will I destroy you? I will destroy you.
Let's see what kind of game he's playing!))
We are waiting for the next one
Many people have already written about this, really how Kostya got along with this quiet, well-read wife. Maybe he had already killed people before prison, and so he got along with her somewhere, so easily killed the same bandit Vadik. How he behaves meanly with everyone, there are just no words, only emotions. He's playing his movie and wants to come out of the water clean. Everyone's fucked up, he's the only Dartagnan. The Bones gang is for outsourcing, of course, such losers, you can say that he's the boss here
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but I'm sorry for the investigator, he was a good one...🥺
In general, of course, all the characters are ambiguous, and that's great.It is interesting to observe all facets of people. It's like you're looking at heroes, on the one hand - well, how can you do that?This is wildly wrong!🤦♀️But on the other hand, aah, well, now it's clear in principle, then yes, it's normal... though...What would I do if I were you? ...
Like postcards) if someone caught
I see Natasha and somehow she smiles) she has suffered so much, she smiles))
And Kostya is smart-assed and thoughtful, such people go far in life, it's always interesting how he will continue to act.
The boss got involved in the topic)))
The real Raskolnikov turned out to be different from Kinopoisk's DIY.
But I would also mention the performance of Vitaly Kovalenko, the prison governor seems to be a gray bureaucrat and a simpleton in the first episodes, but here he just blossomed in all his glory, a great role)
It is interesting to observe, of course, how the characters develop and slide into greater hopelessness.