I don't understand the logic of this cop at all. If this ugly woman killed his daughter or even the neighbor's child, then why not turn the ugly woman over to the cops and put her in a mental hospital? But apparently there are some mystical phenomena here that lure the main character to the ugly.
@KostyaDyachenko: At first, I thought it was a scratch that had been stopped on the cop's arm during the release at the beginning of the episode and that had been the focus of attention. But the gun didn't go off, because in the finale, it doesn't leave any marks on the hunter's palm. Although I was waiting until the last moment, that now it's going to crack the skin a little)
It's a good episode. Jennifer's image is perfectly thought out - black eyes, a mutilated face and an obnoxious character. I liked that the story is cyclical - the way it started, the way it ended.
The episode we've watched so far is the best in terms of atmosphere. But. Given an excellent actor in the lead role, a great image of Jennifer (really great work by both makeup artists and actresses), it was criminal to create such an inconsistent script. The family suddenly disappeared, gg miraculously thinks only of what's in his pants and so on. Either Jennifer is some kind of imbecile, or a master of conspiracy. In short, if you don't think about the script itself, then everything is fine. P.S. a classic of cinema: a man is such a little animal, he sees an opportunity - immediately a dick is a stake, he can't resist, ride it as much as you want.
@arfaegond_y: GG got what he deserved , and it 's a puke episode , as always . 😂 He wasn't bewitched, nothing, and in his right mind doing such things, bringing "IT" home, hiding her murders, was dead simple.
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24P.S. a classic of cinema: a man is such a little animal, he sees an opportunity - immediately a dick is a stake, he can't resist, ride it as much as you want.