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Bykov thinks that he did a right thing when moved to Kisegach (in fact, he should have done this much earlier, since this is obviously a living paradise). Unknowingly to him, Kisegach considers her new life with Bykov to be the ''hell'', and asks Irina for advice.

Varya notices a pistol in her patient's belongings. She is afraid that he may be dangerous, and asks Gleb for help... but when Gleb and security guard starts inspecting the patient's belongings, they fails to find anything. And just when they leaves, patient finds her and threatens to kill her (with that same gun which he previously hid somewhere) if she tells everyone else. She calls the police... and then it turns out that the patient actually ''wanted'' to be arrested. Why? Because this guy is a theatrical actor, who's tired of receiving the roles of some random cute animals, and wants a role of a serious villain... which his director would never give him -- he looks "too kind". So, if the police would believe him, the director would, too! After that explanation, policemen just leaves him, thinking that he's a moron... but Varya actually ''does'' consider him to be good at this role, since she believed him.

Kupitman tells Bykov that he acts like a total jerk and only thing that keeps Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on sex alone, it would be better to try and change his behaviour; while Irina advices to Anastasia to just talk with Bykov and tell him that his behaviour is unacceptable. Bykov just shuts Kisegach up before she manages to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on a next morning she considers that everything is good as it is.

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Bykov thinks that he did a right thing when moved to Kisegach (in fact, he should have done this much earlier, since this is obviously a living paradise). Unknowingly to him, Kisegach considers her new life with Bykov to be the ''hell'', and asks Irina for advice.

advice; she suggests to just talk with Bykov and tell him that his behaviour is unacceptable. Kupitman tells Bykov that he acts like a total jerk and only thing that keeps Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on sex alone, it would be better to try and change his behaviour. When the two tries to talk, Bykov just shuts Kisegach up before she manages to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on a next morning, she considers that everything is good as it is.

Varya notices a pistol in her patient's belongings. She is afraid that he may be dangerous, and asks Gleb for help... but when Gleb and security guard starts inspecting the patient's belongings, they fails to find anything. And just when they leaves, patient finds her and threatens to kill her (with that same gun which he previously hid somewhere) if she tells everyone else. She calls the police... and then it turns out that the patient actually ''wanted'' to be arrested. Why? Because this guy is a theatrical actor, who's tired of receiving the roles of some random cute animals, and wants a role of a serious villain... which his director would never give him -- he looks "too kind". So, if the police would believe him, the director would, too! After that explanation, policemen just leaves him, thinking that he's a moron... but Varya actually ''does'' consider him to be good at this role, since she she's believed him.

Kupitman tells Bykov that he acts like a total jerk and only thing that keeps Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on sex alone, it would be better to try and change his behaviour; while Irina advices to Anastasia to just talk with Bykov and tell him that his behaviour is unacceptable. Bykov just shuts Kisegach up before she manages to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on a next morning she considers that everything is good as it is.
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* IronicJuxtaposition: Bykov describes to Kupitman how his life became a "living heaven" when he started living with Kisegach. Simultaneously, Kisegach describes to Irina how this made ''her'' life a "living hell". The scene alternates between them each time one of them makes a new statement, to show how their views contrasts with each other.

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* IronicJuxtaposition: Bykov describes to Kupitman how his life became a "living heaven" paradise" when he started living with Kisegach. Simultaneously, Kisegach describes to Irina how this made ''her'' life a "living hell". The scene alternates between them each time one of them makes a new statement, to show how their views contrasts with each other.



* PoorCommunicationKills: Had Phil just discussed his cover story with Olya, he would've avoided attracting too much of Semyon's interest to their situation. Instead, Phil tries to defuse the situation by himself and lies that he was with a prostitute, which offends Olga and makes the potential punishment if Semyon finds out even more severe (he ''would not'' react well if he learns that Phil called Olga a "prostitute", regardless of context). Phil's clumsy attempt to "fix" it lead to Lobanov thinking that Phil just made everything up, and now he would mock him for being a loser, which is not much better.

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Had Phil just discussed his cover story with Olya, he would've avoided attracting too much of Semyon's interest to their situation. Instead, Phil tries to defuse the situation by himself and lies that he was with a prostitute, which offends Olga and makes the potential punishment if Semyon finds out even more severe (he ''would not'' react well if he learns that Phil called Olga a "prostitute", regardless of context). Phil's clumsy attempt to "fix" it lead leads to Lobanov thinking that Phil just made everything up, and now he would mock him for being a loser, which is not much better.
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Phil had drunk one-night stand with Olga. Now he must somehow hide this from Semyon; while Olga thinks it would be bad idea to just go and tell, since Lobanov would probably just injure him (Semyon ''is'', in fact, good boxer). It would be better if she just tell him everything herself: he would not hurt ''her''; but first, she would delicately learn what he think about Phil in general, to prepare. Unfortunately, it would be hard to keep secret, since Semyon and Gleb started asking him questions where he been that night, and with whom he had sex; he doesn't find any better cover than it being prostitute (and Lobanov later tell this story to Olya). Phil tried to correct his mistake and tell Semyon what he lied about prostitute in attempt to "look cool"; now, Lobanov considers him to be complete loser. Meanwhile, Olga asked Semyon some more, she comes to conclusion what he's not ready yet. Totally not ready.

Bykov thinks he did right thing when moved to Kysegach (in fact, he must have done this much earlier, since this is obviously living paradise). Unknowingly to him, Kysegach considers her new life together with Bykov to be ''hell'', and asks Irina for advice.

Varya noticed amongst her patient's belongings pistol. She is afraid what he may be dangerous, and ask Gleb for help... but when Gleb and guard starts inspecting patient's belongings, they don't find anything. And just when they leave, patient finds her and threats to kill her (with his gun he just hid somewhere) if she tells everyone else. She call police... and then it turns out what all of this was because he wanted to be arrested. Why? Because this guy is theatrical actor, who's tired of receiving roles of some random cute animals, and wants role of serious villain... which his director would never give him – he looks "too kind". So, if police would believe him, director would, too! After that explanation, policemen just leave him... but Varya actually ''does'' consider him to be good at this role, since she believed him.

Kupitman tell Bykov what he acts like total jerk and only thing what keep Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on only it, it would be better to try and change his behaviour; while Irina advices to Anastasia to just talk with Bykov and tell him what his behaviour is unacceptable. Bykov just shuts Kysegach up before she managed to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on next morning she considers what everything is good as it is.

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Phil had drunk one-night stand with Olga. Now he must somehow hide this from Semyon; while Olga thinks it would be bad idea to just go and tell, since Lobanov would probably just injure him (Semyon ''is'', in fact, good boxer). It would be better if she He can't just tell him everything herself: he Semyon directly (Lobanov is a boxer, and would not likely injures him), so instead it should be Olga who tells him: he wouldn't hurt ''her''; but first, she would delicately learn what he think about Phil in general, to prepare. Unfortunately, it would be hard to keep secret, since Semyon and Gleb started asking him Phil questions where he he'd been that night, and with whom he had sex; he doesn't fails to find any better cover than it being a prostitute (and Lobanov later tell tells this story to Olya). Phil tried tries to correct his mistake and tell Semyon what he that he'd lied about a prostitute in attempt to "look cool"; now, Lobanov considers him to be a complete loser. Meanwhile, Olga asked Semyon some more, she continues asking Semyon, and comes to conclusion what that he's not ready yet. Totally not ready.

to the truth yet.

Bykov thinks that he did a right thing when moved to Kysegach Kisegach (in fact, he must should have done this much earlier, since this is obviously a living paradise). Unknowingly to him, Kysegach Kisegach considers her new life together with Bykov to be the ''hell'', and asks Irina for advice.

Varya noticed amongst notices a pistol in her patient's belongings pistol. belongings. She is afraid what that he may be dangerous, and ask asks Gleb for help... but when Gleb and security guard starts inspecting the patient's belongings, they don't fails to find anything. And just when they leave, leaves, patient finds her and threats threatens to kill her (with his that same gun which he just previously hid somewhere) if she tells everyone else. She call calls the police... and then it turns out what all of this was because he wanted that the patient actually ''wanted'' to be arrested. Why? Because this guy is a theatrical actor, who's tired of receiving the roles of some random cute animals, and wants a role of a serious villain... which his director would never give him -- he looks "too kind". So, if the police would believe him, the director would, too! After that explanation, policemen just leave him...leaves him, thinking that he's a moron... but Varya actually ''does'' consider him to be good at this role, since she believed him.

Kupitman tell tells Bykov what that he acts like a total jerk and only thing what keep that keeps Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on only it, sex alone, it would be better to try and change his behaviour; while Irina advices to Anastasia to just talk with Bykov and tell him what that his behaviour is unacceptable. Bykov just shuts Kysegach Kisegach up before she managed manages to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on a next morning she considers what that everything is good as it is.



* FaceOfAThug: {{Inverted}}. Varya's patient wants role of serious villain (he's actor), but his director refuses him, because he looks "too kind" to be believable.
* IllTakeThatAsACompliment: Varya tell her patient what he is "born to be killer and maniac". Both of them consider this to be compliment, since this is her admitting what he's good at playing villains (he's actor who was struggled to be accepted as something more than just "generic nice guy").
* IronicJuxtaposition: Bykov describes to Kupitman how his life becomes "living heaven" when he started living with Kysegach. Simultaneously, Kysegach described to Irina how this make ''her'' life "living hell". View alternates between them each time one of them makes new statement.
* MissingStepsPlan: Varya's patient, in fact, not criminal, but theatrical actor. He always plays positive characters (mostly in something for kids), but wants to try role of a villain... but director refuses him, since he's "too kind" to be believable. His plan to convince him otherwise? To buy fake gun and provoke police into arresting him for (fake) attack on other people, so director would see what he may look like "real villain". When policemen (called by Varya) learn this story, they call him freak and just leave without doing anything (only warned to not try this again, or he may receive real jail time next time). Though Varya, who did believe him right from the start (because he treated ''her''), [[PetTheDog tell him what he did good job a this]].
* OutOfFocus: Gleb has no any significant role in this episode.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Had Phil just discussed his cover story with Olya, he would avoided attracting too much of Semyon's interest to their situation. Instead, Phil tried to defuse situation by himself and lied what he was with prostitute (which not only offended Olga, but would extremely offend Semyon if he finds out; and considering what Semyon would kick Phil's ass just for him sleeping with Olya alone, and him being good boxer, well... sufficiently to say, it would be painful). Phil's clumsy attempt to "fix" it lead to Lobanov thinking what Phil just made everything up, and now he would mock him for being loser, which is not much better.
* WeaponForIntimidation: Turns out, Varya's patient's gun is completely fake; though he bough it not for intimidation, but for provoke police into arresting him ([[MissingStepsPlan it's... complicated]]).

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* FaceOfAThug: {{Inverted}}. {{Inverted|Trope}}. Varya's patient (an actor) wants a role of serious villain (he's actor), villain, but his director refuses him, because he looks "too kind" to be believable.
* IllTakeThatAsACompliment: Varya tell tells her patient what that he is "born to be a killer and maniac". Both of them consider considers this to be a compliment, since this is her admitting what that he's good at playing villains (he's an actor who was struggled struggling to be accepted as something more than just "generic nice guy").
* IronicJuxtaposition: Bykov describes to Kupitman how his life becomes became a "living heaven" when he started living with Kysegach. Kisegach. Simultaneously, Kysegach described Kisegach describes to Irina how this make made ''her'' life a "living hell". View The scene alternates between them each time one of them makes a new statement.
statement, to show how their views contrasts with each other.
* MissingStepsPlan: Varya's patient, in fact, patient is not criminal, but theatrical a real criminal -- he's an actor. He always plays positive characters (mostly in something for kids), children-aimed), but wants to try a role of a villain... but director refuses him, since he's "too kind" to be believable. His plan to convince him otherwise? To buy He buys a fake gun gun, threatens to kill someone, gets arrested, and provoke police into arresting him for (fake) attack on other people, so director would see what believes that he may look like "real villain". When policemen (called by Varya) learn play a villain and gives him better roles. Even policemen, when learning about this story, they call plan, just calls him a freak and just leave without doing anything (only warned to not try lets it slide, this again, or he may receive real jail time next time). Though time. Varya, who did believe him right from the start (because he treated ''her''), [[PetTheDog tell him what he did good job a this]].
however, assures him.
* OutOfFocus: Gleb has no any significant role in this episode.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Had Phil just discussed his cover story with Olya, he would would've avoided attracting too much of Semyon's interest to their situation. Instead, Phil tried tries to defuse the situation by himself and lied what lies that he was with prostitute (which not only offended Olga, but would extremely offend a prostitute, which offends Olga and makes the potential punishment if Semyon finds out even more severe (he ''would not'' react well if he finds out; and considering what Semyon would kick Phil's ass just for him sleeping with Olya alone, and him being good boxer, well... sufficiently to say, it would be painful). learns that Phil called Olga a "prostitute", regardless of context). Phil's clumsy attempt to "fix" it lead to Lobanov thinking what that Phil just made everything up, and now he would mock him for being a loser, which is not much better.
* WeaponForIntimidation: Turns out, out that Varya's patient's gun is completely fake; though he bough bought it not for intimidation, but for to provoke police into arresting him ([[MissingStepsPlan it's... complicated]]).
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Phil had drunk one-night stand with Olga. Now he must somehow hide this from Semyon; while Olga thinks it would be bad idea to just go and tell, since Lobanov would probably just injure him (Semyon ''is'', in fact, good boxer). It would be better if she just tell him everything herself: he would not hurt ''her''; but first, she would delicately learn what he think about Phil in general, to prepare. Unfortunately, it would be hard to keep secret, since Semyon and Gleb started asking him questions where he been that night, and with whom he had sex; he doesn't find any better cover than it being prostitute (and Lobanov later tell this story to Olya). Phil tried to correct his mistake and tell Semyon what he lied about prostitute in attempt to "look cool"; now, Lobanov considers him to be complete loser. Meanwhile, Olga asked Semyon some more, she comes to conclusion what he's not ready yet. Totally not ready.

Bykov thinks he did right thing when moved to Kysegach (in fact, he must have done this much earlier, since this is obviously living paradise). Unknowingly to him, Kysegach considers her new life together with Bykov to be ''hell'', and asks Irina for advice.

Varya noticed amongst her patient's belongings pistol. She is afraid what he may be dangerous, and ask Gleb for help... but when Gleb and guard starts inspecting patient's belongings, they don't find anything. And just when they leave, patient finds her and threats to kill her (with his gun he just hid somewhere) if she tells everyone else. She call police... and then it turns out what all of this was because he wanted to be arrested. Why? Because this guy is theatrical actor, who's tired of receiving roles of some random cute animals, and wants role of serious villain... which his director would never give him – he looks "too kind". So, if police would believe him, director would, too! After that explanation, policemen just leave him... but Varya actually ''does'' consider him to be good at this role, since she believed him.

Kupitman tell Bykov what he acts like total jerk and only thing what keep Anastasia from kicking him out is sex; since he can't count on only it, it would be better to try and change his behaviour; while Irina advices to Anastasia to just talk with Bykov and tell him what his behaviour is unacceptable. Bykov just shuts Kysegach up before she managed to tell him anything, and takes her away to "bed of love"; strangely, but this works, since on next morning she considers what everything is good as it is.
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!! This episode provides examples of:
* FaceOfAThug: {{Inverted}}. Varya's patient wants role of serious villain (he's actor), but his director refuses him, because he looks "too kind" to be believable.
* IllTakeThatAsACompliment: Varya tell her patient what he is "born to be killer and maniac". Both of them consider this to be compliment, since this is her admitting what he's good at playing villains (he's actor who was struggled to be accepted as something more than just "generic nice guy").
* IronicJuxtaposition: Bykov describes to Kupitman how his life becomes "living heaven" when he started living with Kysegach. Simultaneously, Kysegach described to Irina how this make ''her'' life "living hell". View alternates between them each time one of them makes new statement.
* MissingStepsPlan: Varya's patient, in fact, not criminal, but theatrical actor. He always plays positive characters (mostly in something for kids), but wants to try role of a villain... but director refuses him, since he's "too kind" to be believable. His plan to convince him otherwise? To buy fake gun and provoke police into arresting him for (fake) attack on other people, so director would see what he may look like "real villain". When policemen (called by Varya) learn this story, they call him freak and just leave without doing anything (only warned to not try this again, or he may receive real jail time next time). Though Varya, who did believe him right from the start (because he treated ''her''), [[PetTheDog tell him what he did good job a this]].
* OutOfFocus: Gleb has no any significant role in this episode.
* PoorCommunicationKills: Had Phil just discussed his cover story with Olya, he would avoided attracting too much of Semyon's interest to their situation. Instead, Phil tried to defuse situation by himself and lied what he was with prostitute (which not only offended Olga, but would extremely offend Semyon if he finds out; and considering what Semyon would kick Phil's ass just for him sleeping with Olya alone, and him being good boxer, well... sufficiently to say, it would be painful). Phil's clumsy attempt to "fix" it lead to Lobanov thinking what Phil just made everything up, and now he would mock him for being loser, which is not much better.
* WeaponForIntimidation: Turns out, Varya's patient's gun is completely fake; though he bough it not for intimidation, but for provoke police into arresting him ([[MissingStepsPlan it's... complicated]]).
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