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hint. thank you. main. her empathy , which, despite any difficulties, she rushes to save any person, and she will have the biggest test, she will be fought by forces equal to her, but behind a minus sign, this will be a new vända that was not in two seasons, the authors of the series vända investigations into a psychological game, viewers are invited to look for clues, closely observing the turns of thoughts of anna ostrovskaya, who deftly connects facts and leading into a single picture, the analytical mind and logic allow. the medium should focus on the main thing, listen, i want to warn you about the danger, they want to kill you, inom see you never give up, that’s cool, well , how did you find out about this, i dreamed about it in a dream, the heroine has to komma to terms with something, somewhere to compromise, but still defend their position, life principles, views, some moral principles, the medium i
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