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Twenty-year-old Olya is not an easy character. Many who know her say that Olya is evil. Olya goes to a psychologist and in sessions with him she tries to "give her anger a place", "release her anger". Olya tells the psychologist about all the people who infuriate her, and wishes them death in terrible agony. College teacher, best friend, boyfriend, father, mother… They all annoy Olya very much. And suddenly they all start dying one by one under strange, inexplicable circumstances. Olya is at a loss to figure out what's going on. Maybe it was her psychologist who decided to do her such a strange favor? Or someone else? Or something else?
Oksana is trying to make sense of her life and a series of deaths. Maybe the case and investigation she just made up.
Oksana revisits the case photos and sees completely different people in them. All the victims turn out to be related to her.
Oksana wakes up in Olya's father's apartment and doesn't see Lydia around. Has Lydia really run away?
Oksana learns many of Lydia's secrets. What has her mother been hiding from Oli for almost twenty years?
Now Oksana and Yura suspect Olya, only the girl is found dead. The series of deaths does not stop...
Investigators find Oli's drawings in the psychologist's office. Maybe he encouraged the patient to kill?
Olya learns of her father's death. Investigator Oksana begins to suspect Olya's psychologist in the murder of Little Red Riding Hood.
Olya hates a lot of people. In a short time, her university teacher, best friend and father die.
Six months have passed since the events of the first season. Oksana lives in the country house of her former classmate Alexander and remembers nothing about what she did. Oksana vaguely suspects that her habit of suppressing anger has triggered some kind of supernatural ability in her. But the scariest thing for her is that this ability has apparently been passed on to her daughter. Oksana's task is to remember everything she has done and make a difficult choice ― to go along with her guilt and commit suicide or try to help her daughter.
Twenty-year-old Olya is not an easy character. Many who know her say that Olya is evil. Olya goes to a psychologist and in sessions with him she tries to "give her anger a place", "release her anger". Olya tells the psychologist about all the people who infuriate her, and wishes them death in terrible agony. College teacher, best friend, boyfriend, father, mother… They all annoy Olya very much. And suddenly they all start dying one by one under strange, inexplicable circumstances. Olya is at a loss to figure out what's going on. Maybe it was her psychologist who decided to do her such a strange favor? Or someone else? Or something else?