• It's a sensitive and deep show with many undertones. Each scene has sentiment and is delivered delicately and respectfully. It never goes over the top to display emotion and the plot is sound. The story is built in a understandable sequence and in a verisimilar way.

    The best thing about the show is the characters development and the in-depth exploration of emotions, motivation and relationships of the characters. It is exciting without having to rely only on the cliff-hanger of "who did it", but also on the way each person's story relate to each other and how they came to be. It is incidentally a story about people and not about crime.

    The show manages to sustain fairly well the suspense and incite curiosity, despite not being as fast paced as investigation dramas from the US. In the mid episodes the plot drags a little, but being an only 8 episode series it doesn't take away from the experience.

    The last episode is absolutely beautiful in every way: acting, imagery, soundtrack and message. By the end, the show conveys an optimistic perspective on a life worth living that embraces sadness, doubt, hurt and forgiveness.