@aussftw: and for my taste Broadchurch is the best detective series in this genre, where there is one story for the whole season.Well, this series is of the same level as the Murder, it is quite possible to watch, but it is not worth waiting for incredible turns.
Kapets, even shed a tear himself (A very strong series! The end is just kapets, there are a lot of different thoughts about her! We can only think and wait for the 2nd season!
It's confusing, interesting, sometimes delayed, but in the end it's whole and in some moments you get confused with these time frames, in a Real detective story they are more delimited, well, it's so cool, without Amedia I wouldn't have known about it. Yes, apparently there will be a second season, it seems to be scheduled for this year, without a date, but I still did not understand whether I also died or not? And whose is that drawing on the glass? In general, they could have shot that dude with a shotgun in the leg, twisted, and interrogated, here this moment was clearly smeared or left for the second season..
@ScariN: I absolutely agree with you. they delayed with this and got nothing in the end. and the drawing, I think, was drawn by my father himself. Or I don't know.
There will be a second season, but a completely new story with other actors. The father's drawing, the finale was left open, everyone thinks what they want. Perfect.
IMHO: the series is good... I would be! An interesting plot, intrigue, dynamics in the development of events, good actors... BUT... But there is one big BUT! Namely, the last episode of season 1!! Well, it was possible to finish with dignity... the line of Thailand, for example... or Romania in the end... no. Of course, Russia, which "does not sew a mare's tail"! And especially the north! The city is "Peaceful"... Yakutia! Seriously? And that's where the English boy turned out to be, who disappeared in France and was eventually transported somewhere by the Romanians?!?))) Funny to the point of colic!!!... and it's a PITY that everything could be crumpled up and ruined in one fell swoop! (((
For those who compare with "The Killing" and "Broadchurch": Initially, "The Killing" should be viewed in the original source, namely "Forbrydelsen"... then the impression will be completely different!! And then move on to the American adaptation. "Broadchurch" is inferior to "The Missing" at least in the fact that in this series the screenwriter does not point a finger at literally every resident of the city! when during the series hints are poured towards ten people! Here the plot is built more clearly, there is logic in why we are forced to think that this particular character is guilty, and not just assumptions, as in "Broadchurch" ... where one ambiguous phrase and the way it is played make the viewer suspect everyone and everything!
The point here is not even whether it's his son or not, but that people deal with grief in different ways. The wife was able to overcome the loss and "felt relieved" (a good scene at the wedding, where she sees her son in the crowd, as it were). And the father, despite all the arguments, could not accept it, and it seems that he eventually went mad. http://funkyimg.com/i/2NoP9.jpg
I'm usually not good at constant references to the past, but here it's the highlight of the series. I haven't lost the thread, the plot is broken, everything is fine. it seems to be delayed, but these are atmospheric gadgets to plunge into a state of despair. the only thing is that the main character somehow does not cope with it much. It doesn't hold up. the actor is cool, he looked more harmonious in the lucky one, but that's if you really find fault. in general, I'm happy) I'll start the second season tomorrow
I watched season 1, with an open end. Judging by the comments, the second season will not be about Oliver?!?) There is no limit to my evil. That is, it is still not clear whether he died or not?!?I watched 8 episodes in vain, it is unclear how to end 8 episodes of the investigation, this is a PC, the drama was wrapped up, but it was not brought to the end I won't watch the second season..So disappointed
In which universe are children from France being stolen and resold (??) to the Russian province, in panels (with motel-type entrances)And not the other way around? And in the courtyard of the panels, the bushes are perfectly trimmed, as in the Versailles park) and a whole gang of yard teenagers runs away at the sight of one man) all in brand-new brand jackets ... I don't even know…
@Victoria212: The child (if the version that the child is alive is closer to you) was still not stolen specifically for sale, but tried to put it away as a witness. They showed the Russian countryside as well as they could, when we shoot "abroad" they probably giggle too if they see it. ) I would not find fault with this outback much.) I specially revised the jackets. Jackets are like jackets, one is too big, the other is too small) It seems to me that in such a cold region (Yakutia was, like, examined there) there may be decent winter clothes. And the British, of course, do not understand who it is available to and who is not. And the last scene reminded me of the Swedish TV series "Snow Angels", where the parents of a kidnapped child lived in a similar house. And also snow, frosts.
spoiler alert❗️ I've been thinking all season that the red-haired cop who married Emily is to blame. And that his son is actually Emily and Tony 's son : (
Well, the fact that his son is not Oliver was crystal clear because we were shown the little son of this cop. But I also thought that he was involved in the case. Until the last one)) He was very suspicious
That's how much snobbery the British have. For all eight years, my father traveled and tried to conduct an investigation himself in France. And in eight years you will not learn at least basic spoken French, no, we will speak only English on principle, well, it's funny, by God.
After watching the final episode, I had no doubt that Ollie was gone. Three reasons: 1) On the road where they were hit, in the trunk where they were transported, and on the child himself there was not as much blood as there was left on rags in the corner of the garage, where the boy was thrown by the bandit. And "cleaners" are called when there is a lot of evidence to wash with a rag. Obviously, the boy was brutally murdered. I just hope it's fast. [:/] 2) Bandits who cut the throats of unwanted people in public places will not risk themselves for the sake of lightning-fast development of a plan "two days later" to export a child from the country, which is being trumpeted on all channels and on all borders. Well, really, does anyone really believe that a cool gang of scumbags will strain themselves for the sake of some "minor celebrity" who also remembers one of them in person? Which will bring fewer problems in the future: sending to a conditional "Russia" or to the nearest forest with a deep pit? That's it. 3) Why, in fact, should Romanians simulate the death of a child, and then show the allegedly murdered kid to their customer? If you would like to use it for your own business, you would take it away and report it by phone. So no, they called, they say, look, Georges, there she is, your problem lies in the trunk and is no longer a problem, get it-sign it. The scene loses its meaning if the boy were alive.
The finale is specially made so that the audience is divided, as the main characters themselves were divided: someone accepted the shocking news and accepted the death of an innocent child; and someone does not lose hope, peering into the faces of random teenagers.
Yes, apparently there will be a second season, it seems to be scheduled for this year, without a date, but I still did not understand whether I also died or not? And whose is that drawing on the glass? In general, they could have shot that dude with a shotgun in the leg, twisted, and interrogated, here this moment was clearly smeared or left for the second season..
and the drawing, I think, was drawn by my father himself. Or I don't know.
For those who compare with "The Killing" and "Broadchurch":
Initially, "The Killing" should be viewed in the original source, namely "Forbrydelsen"... then the impression will be completely different!! And then move on to the American adaptation.
"Broadchurch" is inferior to "The Missing" at least in the fact that in this series the screenwriter does not point a finger at literally every resident of the city! when during the series hints are poured towards ten people! Here the plot is built more clearly, there is logic in why we are forced to think that this particular character is guilty, and not just assumptions, as in "Broadchurch" ... where one ambiguous phrase and the way it is played make the viewer suspect everyone and everything!
http://funkyimg.com/i/2NoP9.jpg
I won't watch the second season..So disappointed
And the last scene reminded me of the Swedish TV series "Snow Angels", where the parents of a kidnapped child lived in a similar house. And also snow, frosts.
I've been thinking all season that the red-haired cop who married Emily is to blame. And that his son is actually Emily and Tony 's son : (
1) On the road where they were hit, in the trunk where they were transported, and on the child himself there was not as much blood as there was left on rags in the corner of the garage, where the boy was thrown by the bandit. And "cleaners" are called when there is a lot of evidence to wash with a rag. Obviously, the boy was brutally murdered. I just hope it's fast. [:/]
2) Bandits who cut the throats of unwanted people in public places will not risk themselves for the sake of lightning-fast development of a plan "two days later" to export a child from the country, which is being trumpeted on all channels and on all borders. Well, really, does anyone really believe that a cool gang of scumbags will strain themselves for the sake of some "minor celebrity" who also remembers one of them in person? Which will bring fewer problems in the future: sending to a conditional "Russia" or to the nearest forest with a deep pit? That's it.
3) Why, in fact, should Romanians simulate the death of a child, and then show the allegedly murdered kid to their customer? If you would like to use it for your own business, you would take it away and report it by phone. So no, they called, they say, look, Georges, there she is, your problem lies in the trunk and is no longer a problem, get it-sign it. The scene loses its meaning if the boy were alive.
The finale is specially made so that the audience is divided, as the main characters themselves were divided: someone accepted the shocking news and accepted the death of an innocent child; and someone does not lose hope, peering into the faces of random teenagers.