The second season is obviously not a continuation of the first season. There are too many people who don't agree with one word, and the betrayal and disappointment reverse every minute. The rhythm is too fast. The point is not the oppressive and unpredictable mystery, each episode is filled with the regrets of the protagonists, and all the links in the whole process are accelerating out of control.
I quite like Semyon, he has a strange sense of sincerity and justice, independent of his decisiveness and cold-bloodedness. And the diametrically opposed patience of different things: to swallow unbearable pain, to fight for life in repression. It is also possible to return to the anus when the mediation is successful, and then be killed by this accident.
The end result is a slow (maybe) kind of silent turnaround, where people who share the experience take their own lives and take their revenge when the conspiracy masters take over.
may not be effective. But very real.
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