It's a pretty interesting story, but I didn't like two things. First, an unexpected "hit" on the suspect is a straight finger in the sky, because the choice was clearly unjustified. Are there many soldiers offended by the police in London, why him? Second: the ending. The strange "sacrificial" behavior, which runs counter to the thoughtfulness of the GG, is confusing...
@antantros: I thought so about the suspect, but before that I was instructed to look at the records for the whole week, perhaps it means that they came to him there, they say they noticed a suspicious type, identified him, punched through the biography and voila.
@shebe91: Villains can be interesting too, and I personally like their interaction. In the Gotham series, cops often collaborate with villains, and the villains there are oh so good. SPOILER ALERT!!! Back in the series Person of Interest, a brilliant sociopath appeared under the nickname Root, who caused a lot of villainy, including murder, but when she found out the truth about the main characters, she completely sided with them, became their friend and even part of the family, and played the most important role in those events, Although she had tried to kill them more than once before. So the antagonists are quite capable of becoming, at least, allies of the protogonists. As I. The Devil sang: "If a brother is someone who can be killed, then the enemy is someone who can be forgiven by understanding."
1) The criminal needed to chop up as many cops as possible, for this he wounded one of the policemen in the stomach... Why in the stomach? If he had, would fewer cops have arrived at the crime scene??? 2) Luther realized that there was an ambush just because the policeman was injured and not killed? I don't see any logic.
@DmiTLeX: I don't think the killer was deliberately trying to injure, it was just a shot at random for show, in broad daylight, in the open. If he kills, he'll kill, no, he won't. He didn't even check the result of the shot, and because of the difference in the method, Luther guessed that there was more to it.
@DmiTLeX: Obviously, in the second point you do not see logic in the sense of not being erudite in the direction of military conflicts, namely: this is a very well-known technique that was widely used back in World War II, often by snipers, when they deliberately wounded the enemy (not always even a civilian soldier, medics), and then waited for him to arrive. help, then kill as many opponents as possible at once (inflict damage and demoralize the enemy, since a moaning wounded comrade calling for help is a very unpleasant sight).
Just a little more and you can ship Luther and Alice. But seriously, it will be interesting to watch these two: she is a murderer and is absolutely proud of it, he is almost a murderer (here the question is moot, whether unwillingness to save can be called a full-fledged murder, and the "victim" cannot be called a Person), who is terribly ashamed of it.
Before watching, I looked at the myshows ratings. Judging by them, this episode has the lowest ratings of the season. And if such a cool series has a weak rating, then what kind of cool awaits next?)
I'm even surprised that I haven't started watching such a series before.
Стояние Лютера на крыше их полицейского участка жутко напомнило "Рейхенбахское падение" Шерлока (тоже от ББС). Да и это взаимодействие Джона и Элис - ну прямо Холмс и Мориарти!
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32, at least it seemed to me that this was the reason for the choice.
In the Gotham series, cops often collaborate with villains, and the villains there are oh so good.
SPOILER ALERT!!! Back in the series Person of Interest, a brilliant sociopath appeared under the nickname Root, who caused a lot of villainy, including murder, but when she found out the truth about the main characters, she completely sided with them, became their friend and even part of the family, and played the most important role in those events, Although she had tried to kill them more than once before.
So the antagonists are quite capable of becoming, at least, allies of the protogonists.
As I. The Devil sang: "If a brother is someone who can be killed, then the enemy is someone who can be forgiven by understanding."
2) Luther realized that there was an ambush just because the policeman was injured and not killed? I don't see any logic.
Like going to have coffee with her.
And if such a cool series has a weak rating, then what kind of cool awaits next?)
I'm even surprised that I haven't started watching such a series before.