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hellywelly4 | 19:52 Fri 16th Feb 2018 | Film, Media & TV
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There has been a deafening silence after the finish of this series. Did you all think like me - what a very disappointing ending? Most unsatisfactory for me. I really wanted him to be a goodie and them all to,live happily ever after, but I suppose that couldn't happen. I stuck with it hoping Alex would redeem himself.
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I bet there is going to be a second series. Probably why it ended like that, is he a goodie or a baddie ?
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I thought he was a baddie at the end.
I gave up episode 1
Alex has been corrupted, for now. There must be another series. I am so glad I stuck with it although it was difficult to understand at times. The last two episodes were terrific, especially the last one, edge of the seat stuff. I'm a sucker for plays where you have to read what's going on in a characters mind by the subtle expressions that float across the face of the actor and James Norton is a past master at this. Classy stuff and thoroughly enjoyed it.
I agree that he has got himself drawn in too far and is now unable to walk away - which is why he doesn't respond to call from ex-girlfriend(doesn't want to put her at risk again)
True Toorak, but I'm rather glad about that as I thought she was a bit of a wet blanket. But he loves her so ..... we shall see, in the next series.
I agree ladybirder - but I thought the mother was a fantastic character: brilliantly played
Yes there were some very fine actors/actresses and some stunning locations. All in all, a good watch but you had to concentrate or it was easy to get lost:-)

Helly perhaps you'll get your wish if/when there is another series.
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I understand that the series was based on a true story, so it is unlikely that there will be another one. I thought James Nortons' facial expressions were brilliant too ladyb. I did have to resort to reading the summaries in the Telegraph to make sure I understood it all though.
I am not sure it was based on a true story: it was based on the non-fiction McMafia by Misha Glenny with particular reference to one on two chapters.
I thought the last episode was very good: Alex I don't think was ever going to turn out a goodie: he was either going to be as he was or dead. The whole series I think was supposed to show him getting sucked in, but actually what I think the last episode showed rather well was how much he was actually really Russian, so maybe it was not so much getting sucked in, as revealing his true self or rather his true "genes".
That wasone thing I loved about it: it showed the cosy British couple gradually torn prised apart as the cool Brit turns out to be not what he seems, while at the same time the foreigners, especially Vadim, Ilya etc are all shown to have a human dimension.
I felt almost sorry for Vadim at the end: when he asks Alex if he supports any particular football team, and Alex says "no" Vadim retorts: "It doesn't surprise me". (Alex develps a sudden affinity for Real Madrid tho when he needs to create a diversion earlier).
It does look set for another series: I think the makers were going to see how popular it was and then decide.
Sorry to all who liked it. Another on my list of failed modern day dramas.

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