The Method (TV series)

The Method (Russian: Метод) is a Russian crime drama television series, produced by Sreda, starring Konstantin Khabensky and Paulina Andreeva.[1]

The Method
Genre
Directed by
  • Yuri Bykov (Season 1)
  • Alexander Voitinsky (Season 2)
Starring
Narrated byKonstantin Khabensky
ComposerRyan Otter
Country of originRussia
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes32
Production
Executive producerIrina Baskakova
Producers
Production locationsNizhny Novgorod
Moscow
Running time50–55 minutes
Production companySreda
Release
Original network1TV
Original release18 October 2015 (2015-10-18)

The first episode aired on Channel One October 18, 2015.[2] Principal photography was done in Nizhny Novgorod.

The second season began November 8, 2020 on Channel One.[3]

Plot

The series centers on Rodion Meglin (Konstantin Khabensky), a highest level investigator of the Russian police who is also a sanctioned vigilante, hunting down the criminally insane ("maniacs" in Russian) who slip through the cracks of an ill-suited justice system. He’s used to working alone, never revealing the secrets of his method. A young law school graduate, Esenia Steklova (Paulina Andreeva), is assigned to the department of the Investigative Committee where Meglin serves, becoming his trainee. Esenia has personal motives for working with the famous investigator - her mother was killed under mysterious circumstances, while her father hides key details of what happened. She’s given up hope of finding the murderer, but wants to learn as much as she can from the seasoned investigator. Throughout the series, Esenia encounters unexpected challenges working with Meglin.

Cast

Production

The creators of the Russian TV series reject the similarities of their work with the American TV show Dexter, but do confirm some commonality with the True Detective series.

Awards

The series won three awards at TEFI in 2016;[4]

  • Best television film / TV series
  • Best actor in a television film / series (Konstantin Khabensky)
  • Best television producer of the season (Alexander Tsekalo for select episodes).

References

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