

A mother-daughter mind-reading duo solving crimes? Russian TV said 'yes, and' to the chaos.
Season 1 • Episode 17
LatestAs a child, Liza Zaretskaya saw her parents die. She couldn't speak for two years after that and learned to hear people's thoughts. Liza grew up and became a therapist. Her daughter Dasha inherited her gift. Dasha has just graduated from school and wants to study psychology. Albert Kling, a friend of Liza's, is doing complex psychological research and performs tests on Dasha, much to Liza's displeasure. Suddenly Dasha's classmate Ksenya, who was also Liza's patient, goes missing. Police Captain Mikhail Zhikharev asks Liza and Dasha to help his investigation. Dasha's boyfriend Mitya, Kling's assistant joins the search. But Dasha goes missing too.
Acting
Stojanović's guarded intensity carries the whole show
Direction
Moody post-Soviet atmosphere that breathes paranoia
Writing
Seventeen episodes of plot knots, mostly delivered
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
2010 Russian television was experimenting with genre hybrids, blending Soviet detective traditions (think 'Seventeen Moments of Spring') with emerging supernatural trends. 'Voices' sits in that awkward, fascinating middle ground.
Daniela Stojanović was primarily a stage actress before this; her theatrical restraint became the show's accidental signature, making Liza's silences feel loaded rather than underwritten.