After two years we return to the story of three trendy “Robin Hoods” – Zuza (Magdalena Kuta), Alicja (Anna Romantowska) i Kindze (Margaret Potocka). Within the first season, the women outsmarted the ruthless and unyielding Marzena (Beata Bandurska), escaped the police – the unyielding Gujska (Karolina Rzepa) and the investigator Alfred (Miroslaw Zbrojewicz) and eventually, collectively along with her mates, discovered shelter within the Bieszczady Mountains. After just a few months of peace, Alice begins to be haunted by nightmares wherein each she and her finest mates find yourself behind bars.
To stop this, the ladies determine to disband the Inexperienced Glove Gang, however destiny is fickle. It seems that their family members might need assistance, and the heroines could have an opportunity for one final heist. And never simply any heist – to get Tomek, Zuza’s son (Rafal Mackowiak) The gang should steal treasure from the Nationwide Gallery.
Zuza, Alicja and Kinga will likely be helped by outdated and new mates in the course of the good bounce – we are going to see them once more within the collection Olgierd Łukaszewicz, Zdzisław WardejnMirosława Maludzińska and Tomira Kowalik. Enemies can even return – Kinga’s ex-husband, Igor (Andrew Grabowski) will definitely not let up on the ladies, and Marzena has a rating to settle with the Gang. Gujska and Alfred are nonetheless making an attempt to get their fingers on our heroines, and if that wasn’t sufficient… Krzysztof Masarz (Krzysztof Tyniec, who performs probably the most colourful supporting characters right here) will trigger fairly a stir within the ladies’ lives.
The second season of “The Inexperienced Glove Gang” wants a while to achieve the attraction that delighted viewers within the first season. I actually need to admit that I needed to get via the primary two episodes, however someplace in the course of the third episode, all the weather that delighted me within the first collection returned. Let’s agree – the collection is finest when all three – Kinga, Zuza, Alicja – are within the heart of occasions.
It’s for them and their great power that you simply watch this collection. When they’re planning a heist, or after they begin to quip (for varied causes), the dialogues and features (particularly these of Alice and Kinga) are higher, and… the scenes are comedic. Sadly, the humor within the collection is uneven – generally there’s a nice line (performed and refined within the context of the characters or occasions), and generally the writers both overdo it or utterly miss the mark.
Alfred’s storyline would not work firstly both. It will get a lot better with every episode and he is nice to look at in a duet with Gujska, who’s once more a workaholic dreaming of catching the Gang. Say what you need, however I like her. As for the brand new characters, she’s nice to look at Krzysztof Tyniecwhich will likely be an issue for the ladies, however happily won’t be an unequivocal “evil”. In an fascinating position, however compared to others a small position, he additionally seems Catherine Determine.
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“Gang Zielonyj Glowiczki” as soon as once more undoes stereotypes regarding age, making older girls the primary characters. Equally to “Grace and Frankie” or “The Kominsky Methodology”, it places skilled individuals within the focus, and within the case of the Polish collection, it does it with an acceptable dose of nostalgia, which is achieved via the superb use of older musical hits. And eventually, we can even see a small nod to the collection “Moms, Wives and Lovers”, wherein Małgorzata Potocka and Anna Romantowska starred collectively. For those who preferred the primary season of “Gang…”, the second (not with out its flaws) must also enchantment to you.
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