The series is quite normal. And the drama is what it should be, not snotty and not tooth-crushing, and the plots are quickly unleashed, and the acting is convincing, and funny at times. Bakin's father, played by Dobrynin, the sporadically flashing Bondarchuk and two ruminants are caricatured in places, but otherwise successful.
I, a sample of 2022, came to say an extremely unpopular (in 2013 at least) opinion that Egor was offended. "Bebe, you had no right to do this without me; you see, she herself thought, " Even if it was Egor's child, fuck him. Marina has the right to decide for herself, has the right not to tell anyone, not to consult, etc. It's not even a question of trust. She does not have to listen to other people's opinions, she is a schoolgirl, a cheerleader, young, undecided in her love. She can make a decision on her own and Egor pretending to be offended is the last thing she should think about.
Well, wow, what a coincidence, it was Egor's mom's friend who turned out to be the doctor. And how is it that she knows Marina, but she doesn't? And what right does she have to disclose information? Shchukin's mother generally takes me out, my sons are already adults, and she runs after them with a rag. The attitude of men towards children is generally nonsense. The girl carries it, earns health problems, both physical and psychological. Marina herself is, after all, still a girl, only 18 years old. But no, you need a guy's permission to have an abortion.
I'm interested in Julia's logic. She refuses to be with Makeev because of what Ksenia told her (in 8 years of relationship, he did not propose). And now he has to propose to Julia after 1 date? Is that why she's sulking at him? I'm watching the series for the second time and Julia pisses me off again with her suffering
"Bebe, you had no right to do this without me; you see, she herself thought, "
Even if it was Egor's child, fuck him. Marina has the right to decide for herself, has the right not to tell anyone, not to consult, etc.
It's not even a question of trust. She does not have to listen to other people's opinions, she is a schoolgirl, a cheerleader, young, undecided in her love. She can make a decision on her own and Egor pretending to be offended is the last thing she should think about.