LAW ACCORDING TO LIDIA POET
SEASON TWO SERIES TRAILER IS HERE
Quite unexpectedly, the 2nd season of Italy's period set series THE LAW ACCORDING TO LIDIA POET has been announced for October 30th over at Netflix. Lidia (Matilda de Angelis) is not allowed to be a lawyer because she is a woman. So this time she aims even higher, she wants to change the law. While she continues to collaborate with her brother Enrico (Eduardo Scarpetta), tackling new cases and fighting for women’s rights, she wants to convince him to run for Parliament so that her law can finally find a voice.
Lidia is completely done with love, especially with Jacopo (Pier Luigi Pasino), responsible for having sold the family villa and on a collision course with all the Poëts. But Jacopo and Lidia are forced to meet again to share, reluctantly, a secret investigation that concerns them closely, rediscovering the complicity and fun that has always bound them. Giving a hard time to the protagonists, the new King’s Attorney, Fourneau (Gianmarco Saurino), a man of the institutions who unexpectedly treats Lidia as his equal, prompting her to question the complex and contradictory relationship she has with feelings, and the cost of personal renunciation that she is sustaining in the name of her ideals.
Interesting costumes! We are watching Red Eye led by Richard Armitage who plays a doctor, but act more than like a detective...it wasn't his best act. p.s About the fig price..at the start of the season, each one costs 79 cents, then 59, now 33, I think. Some are still 59, depends on varieties. But one can buy 4 for a cheaper price or 500g package for 2-3 euros.
ReplyDeleteThe costumes are surprisingly luxurious!
DeleteRed Eye has been ordered for second season as well this month.
They are expensive here, and you have to have in mind that while your average salary there is a couple of thousands of euro, here most people earn less than 500 euro a month which is the average pension too, even less than that.
I didn't watch the first season. I actually forgot all about this one and never really saw it advertised on Netflix.
ReplyDeleteI have it, but never cared enough to actually watch it, probably should.
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