The series is certainly good, revealing several characters, introducing another mysterious character. But it's kind of far-fetched in my opinion. That is, I decided that I needed more action, and we sent them all to fight, although we could have done without it. But the series is still good.
I especially liked the evil communists chaining children at night, and the fact that the Pindos persistently divide the USSR into separate republics of Lithuania, Belarus, and Russia, I laughed heartily.
Well, they called Belarus Russia several times (because the USSR was not used in everyday life). In general, what is strange about the division into republics? They had different administrations, different customs controls, that's all. I was much more surprised that the Americans so easily got to the Polish-Soviet border and in general to communist Poland.
@leha_barmaley: In the Marvel cinematic universe (how is she? "Earth 19999" seems to be) there is not a single mention of the USSR. But there are many hints that Russians have become followers of the cause of fascism. In particular, HYDRA somehow became a Russian organization.
What can you do? This is the legacy of the murzilki from the beginning of the Cold War, which these films and TV series are currently being shot on.
@Адназначна: When did Hydra become Russian? Rather, they were allies, and Winter didn't seem to be engaged in fascism as a division of nations into worthy and unworthy.
@Геворг: I don't remember for sure, but if you watch several films and TV series of the Marvel cinematic universe about their modern world, such as Agents of SHIELD, etc., then you can see that all the current leaders of HYDRA who are mentioned there have surnames in the spirit of Alekseevich, Grozny, etc., which is uniquely associated with Russia by the narrow-minded American viewer..
children chained to beds, zombification through cartoons, dictatorship, vodka, balalaika. I don't deny that we probably had "facilities" for training intelligence officers and everything was tough during the war, but that's what it is all about. Russian Russian choir music praising Russia, which plays when the Russians are shown in the frame. That's what the Americans have already fucked up with their vision of the "terrible communist USSR" . Stop shitting the country.
After "Leviathan", "Tired of the Sun 2", "I Serve the Soviet Union" and other "Four Days in May", I'm afraid to reproach Americans for such cranberries somehow out of hand. Personally, I am already glad that Stalin was not chasing after the "good guys" in a huge fire-breathing mega-tank.
@Jack_Forest: You've just invented a new villain for the Marvel universe. It would be necessary to throw this image to Stan Lee for the film adaptation.) For durability! (those who watched the Arrow will understand)
— Big boss finally has doubts about Stark's guilt, — Peggy has finally begun to be respected, even if not by everyone, but it's a start., Russian Russian neighbor Peggy finally found evidence that she had moved into this matriarchic madhouse for a reason, and perhaps even felt just like she did in childhood: strict rules, no men, murders of the weaker, why not a Russian boarding school? — Well, as you already mentioned, Carter finally identified Suso. in the photo.
So far, perhaps, the best series. Russian Russian was appreciated by the creators, who took a responsible approach to the Russian language, and Russians do not speak with a terrible American accent, as in most of their series.
This is perhaps one of the advantages of the series. The rest of the cranberries make you laugh so much. Especially about the herring for the blizzard.
I agree. I've lived in Belarus all my life, I've been in different cities for several weeks, and the only sign about the wind that works is if it smells like shit in summer, it means the wind is from the west (mostly it works for Minsk). Well, that's it..... Does the air smell like herring? From the Baltic? Can you imagine how people live in the Baltic Sea? Cranberry.
Russian Russians spoke good Russian in Daredevil, and one of them even sang "Tanks rumbled on the field". Everyone here remembers the Arrow, but I want to remember how the Russians spoke Russian well in Daredevil.
Russian Russian I was watching here recently on 11.22.63, and there was a "Russian" girl who spoke Russian in such a way that even a linguist would not understand her. 😁
The first shots were wildly reminiscent of the movie "Soldier" with Kurt Russell.
But more importantly, they reminded me of what I loved about MARVEL as a kid. A boarding school for street children that raises professional killers, and even in the USSR, is, of course, stereotypical to the point of being simply fantastic, but it is at such moments that I remember that it was precisely because of this "childish" simplicity that I once loved comics and animated series based on them.
After all, all the movies and TV series in the comic book universes are about one thing - there are bad guys and there are good guys, and the latter will always kick the ass of the former. And the reasons, methods, circumstances — the more fantastic and simpler my brain is still stuck in childhood, the better :)
The series simply breaks all records for cranberries) I especially laughed when Carter talked about the snowstorm in July in Belarus) And another phrase, "Why are there handcuffs on the cribs? - This is Russia, my friend") But I am glad that at least one actor speaks Russian without an accent.
@nika_time: Russian Russian allows the use of the form "Belarus" in an informal context, as it is closer to the rules of the Russian language. In the official, yes, only "Belarus".
I liked this series the most of all those that have already been released) Lots of high-quality action, Peggy the beauty, the mysterious school of assassins and Natasha's prototype) The roaring team, finally))
And if we take the eastern longitude, then this is really a place in Belarus. Apparently, they initially took the correct coordinates when creating it, but on the way to the screen, someone messed up.
What's worse is that the first coordinate is 53 degrees 72 minutes. And there are only 60 minutes in a degree ) But I think it's done on purpose. As well as the replacement of east by west. So that no one would be offended)
Peggy Carter, my gorgeous babe... Oh, excuse me. I meant to say, that this episode was just fab - Black Widow program, Peggy being badass, seeing the weaker side of Agent Thompson... Also, it's so nice to see old faces again - the Howling Commandos :)
There's clearly something wrong with the plan - we were going to make a deal, but we found an uncle who would be happy to work for the SSR. Something's not right here.
But there was a funny scene when Jarvis reached for his ear, but changed his mind, because Carter drew attention to this feature of his during the lie :)
I was pleased with the Russian speech without an accent, because since the days of the Red Heat, my ears have been turning into a tube. It's a pity only from some.. Um, the patterns haven't been eliminated. And so, the plot develops, in this series of "cat and mouse" games, the victory goes to the cats, everyone is one step closer to revealing other people's secrets. The revelation from Jack with the white flag came as a surprise.
Carter is a beauty. I showed the class, even though I haven't been in such an environment for a long time, but everything is still clear. But Thompson passed. It doesn't happen to anyone, though...
- What kind of place is this? - Boarding school. "Why are the handcuffs on the beds?" - This is Russia
What pure Russian, great! Thompson finally started to respect Peggy, hooray. Sousa -- I don't understand, I've been sitting over the photo for two days thinking that he realized it was Peggy?! Dottie -- I wonder what she's up to?
Damn, how one episode starts to show everything in new colors, brighter. How cool it was to see the 107th regiment, you immediately start to scroll through the "First Avenger" in your head, and Thompson's attitude, and indeed the entire SSR towards Peggy, changed radically, and Carter began to suspect Sousa. Glitter in general, not a series!
P.S. Was I the only one who thought Dugan looked like Captain Price with his mustache from Call of Duty?)
Carter's doing great, pretty girl. She showed a class, even though she hasn't been in such an environment for a long time, but she still does everything very coolly. But Thompson passed.In principle, I expected this from him, but it doesn't happen to anyone...
- What kind of place is this? - Boarding school. "Why are the handcuffs on the beds?" - This is Russia
@id146589521: secret agents stole an unfinished film to study the enemy's language)) In general, around the time of the main action of the series, there was an official premiere in the USSR.
Sorry, this series is such nonsense, it's just a mess. :) I laughed at how communism is seen. And the scene where he handcuffs himself to the bed and falls asleep sweetly, in general, stop and tantrum. :)
It's funny that no one noticed how much the actor playing Nikolai sitting in a prison cell looks like Serj Tankian from System of a Down. Even at one point I believed that it was him, but no, Nikolai is played by actor Alex Veadov of Ukrainian origin.
"The Statue of Liberty is not going anywhere" - about that... "Mr. Stark has deep sympathy..." "... only for himself." And it's true: sometimes you don't even notice that it's about Howard, not Tony =D Hopefully Sousa will ask Carter for her side of the story before reporting it to her superiors. Are these workouts a Black Widow program?
Oh, the Roaring Team got a ride. In The First Avengers, this team was not shown much, I am very glad that they were returned to the series for a short time.
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113I was much more surprised that the Americans so easily got to the Polish-Soviet border and in general to communist Poland.
What can you do? This is the legacy of the murzilki from the beginning of the Cold War, which these films and TV series are currently being shot on.
Americans have already fucked up with their vision of the "terrible communist USSR"
. Stop shitting the country.
Personally, I am already glad that Stalin was not chasing after the "good guys" in a huge fire-breathing mega-tank.
For durability! (those who watched the Arrow will understand)
— Peggy has finally begun to be respected, even if not by everyone, but it's a start.,
Russian Russian neighbor Peggy finally found evidence that she had moved into this matriarchic madhouse for a reason, and perhaps even felt just like she did in childhood: strict rules, no men, murders of the weaker, why not a Russian boarding school?
— Well, as you already mentioned, Carter finally identified Suso. in the photo.
Turns out I missed you ^^
But more importantly, they reminded me of what I loved about MARVEL as a kid. A boarding school for street children that raises professional killers, and even in the USSR, is, of course, stereotypical to the point of being simply fantastic, but it is at such moments that I remember that it was precisely because of this "childish" simplicity that I once loved comics and animated series based on them.
After all, all the movies and TV series in the comic book universes are about one thing - there are bad guys and there are good guys, and the latter will always kick the ass of the former. And the reasons, methods, circumstances — the more fantastic and simpler my brain is still stuck in childhood, the better :)
I especially laughed when Carter talked about the snowstorm in July in Belarus)
And another phrase, "Why are there handcuffs on the cribs? - This is Russia, my friend")
But I am glad that at least one actor speaks Russian without an accent.
In a blizzard in July, I just fell and died.
Finally, learn as much as you can. :\
Also, it's so nice to see old faces again - the Howling Commandos :)
And I'm sorry for the scientist.
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- What kind of place is this?
- Boarding school.
"Why are the handcuffs on the beds?"
- This is Russia
Thompson finally started to respect Peggy, hooray.
Sousa -- I don't understand, I've been sitting over the photo for two days thinking that he realized it was Peggy?! Dottie -- I wonder what she's up to?
How cool it was to see the 107th regiment, you immediately start to scroll through the "First Avenger" in your head, and Thompson's attitude, and indeed the entire SSR towards Peggy, changed radically, and Carter began to suspect Sousa.
Glitter in general, not a series!
P.S. Was I the only one who thought Dugan looked like Captain Price with his mustache from Call of Duty?)
- What kind of place is this?
- Boarding school.
"Why are the handcuffs on the beds?"
- This is Russia
And something like (if that's not what she is) the private school where the Black Widow grew up.
"Mr. Stark has deep sympathy..." "... only for himself." And it's true: sometimes you don't even notice that it's about Howard, not Tony =D
Hopefully Sousa will ask Carter for her side of the story before reporting it to her superiors.
Are these workouts a Black Widow program?
- This is Russia