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Music by Romuald Lipko
Lyrics by Andrzej Mogielnicki
Performed by Halina Jawor & Krzysztof Cugowski
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Some time ago, a Polish streamer known as Generator Frajdy rediscovered this series, sparking a long saga of live communal viewings. Watching it together was a unique and one-of-a-kind experience. The audience transformed into a community, and even the most trivial moments of the show became running jokes and memes.
We developed some strong opinions about the characters who, while mostly one-dimensional, remain memorable due to their distinct personalities. They were portrayed by some of the top actors from Polish theater and television-like Zbigniew Suszynski who was a phenomenal villain as Bogdan. His performance was so impactful that whenever I hear his voice anywhere, I immediately associate it with the character of Bogdan. Waldemar Goszcz, who played Adam and sadly didn't get the chance to fully develop his career after the series.
Unfortunately, a large part of the show consists of characters exchanging information the audience already knows, but perhaps this was necessary to keep TV viewers engaged. Still, it's the perfect so-bad-it's-good series. It showcases the low-budget feel of Polish television at the time and serves as a time capsule of its era.
We developed some strong opinions about the characters who, while mostly one-dimensional, remain memorable due to their distinct personalities. They were portrayed by some of the top actors from Polish theater and television-like Zbigniew Suszynski who was a phenomenal villain as Bogdan. His performance was so impactful that whenever I hear his voice anywhere, I immediately associate it with the character of Bogdan. Waldemar Goszcz, who played Adam and sadly didn't get the chance to fully develop his career after the series.
Unfortunately, a large part of the show consists of characters exchanging information the audience already knows, but perhaps this was necessary to keep TV viewers engaged. Still, it's the perfect so-bad-it's-good series. It showcases the low-budget feel of Polish television at the time and serves as a time capsule of its era.
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