Well, of course he didn't die, if he did, how would he talk to his wife? Moreover, he was not badly hurt, since there was no particular pain in his facial expression, so, shock is what. What worries me is why only his wife, hearing about the Ministry of Emergency Situations, rushed to the hospital, and the second wife, whose husband was there and could also have been injured or killed, stayed in the restaurant. Probably, the screenwriters just needed to focus on this pair, and the rest of the characters would have "smeared" the final emotion.
@915329rita: so Marina herself asked Tanya what kind of muddy operation was there. Olga didn't even know about the Ministry of Emergency Situations, if I'm not mistaken. of course, they pretended that Marina had secretly escaped, and no one noticed that the bride was not there :D
@trapofmirrors: Secretly escaped? Well, yes, why would a colleague tell her that her husband is in danger too? I wonder how she will later explain to a colleague that in her panic and fear for her husband, she "forgot" about her at all.
@915329rita: They are not colleagues with the second wife. and what is there to explain? She wasn't up to it. She found out the news, jumped into the car and rushed to the skif. she had no time for other people's husbands. Anyone would do that, I think. besides, why bother the pregnant woman and the guests? What would a whole bunch of people ride there? there is too much noise and body movements in a situation where every second is precious.
well, maybe he called her and said that everything would be fine, we would be there soon, so as not to worry the pregnant woman. He went outside a long time ago
I think there will definitely be a sequel. And what about the line with the new chief physician, or with Pavlova and her husband? Or with Salaam, he still has to find someone. I don't believe this is the end. I am only very confused by the inscription "The end of the movie" after the credits. Does that mean that's it? Will Keane be gone, has the electricity run out? If it were not for this malicious inscription, there would be no doubt about the continuation...
Even if the actors do not want to star in the sequels, they will still be forced, because the demand for them is enormous. I think that (along with Liquidation) this is the coolest Russian TV series that adequately represents Russia in front of the world, and I could no doubt recommend it to any foreigner who would really like to understand Russia, and any immigrant from Russia who is homesick.
@badmorning: bgg By the way, according to Wiki, "Skliff" is not an adaptation of "Anatomy", it is the official adaptation of the New Zealand TV series Shortland Street.
They just stole a little bit of "Anatomy" and "House" here.
I hate how corny the season ended. There's also this scene with the hallway.. some kind of deja vu. I wouldn't be surprised if they also stole it somewhere, like the accident from Grey's Anatomy. and the series would be interesting if it weren't for this banality at the end.
I still didn't understand why he was walking with a projectile through the corridors, aren't there special boxes or something like that? or was he supposed to carry it to the door and blow it up on the street? What the fuck is this?
Well, I'll be waiting!! Thank you!)
besides, why bother the pregnant woman and the guests? What would a whole bunch of people ride there? there is too much noise and body movements in a situation where every second is precious.
By the way, according to Wiki, "Skliff" is not an adaptation of "Anatomy", it is the official adaptation of the New Zealand TV series Shortland Street.
They just stole a little bit of "Anatomy" and "House" here.
I wouldn't be surprised if they also stole it somewhere, like the accident from Grey's Anatomy.
and the series would be interesting if it weren't for this banality at the end.
I can't believe this is so unexpected. There is no limit to my happiness.