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  • I liked this episode for the transitions from teens to adults, cinematically beautiful and felt real. Great acting from the whole cast. Though the storyline isn't developed at all, this feels important to show.
  • ahmuuuu25 July 2019
    Warning: Spoilers
    A beautiful episode in terms of renewing the actors .. But it contains some boredom .. I am happy because I heard a woman speak the language of Iraq in the 52nd minute
  • jalalcool8928 February 2020
    Iit's lazy energy, it doesnt change the past, and it doesnt shape the future

    man what these kids went through already was cruel but we needed to see the ramifications on their entire lifes, not just the kids, but also their parents and how society treated them, to fully understand the whole picture, and this episode gives you that exact picture, and it just aint pretty, its not like once you're out, that sh$$t follows you your entire life, that "half in half out" is not just a throaway line, the moment this stuff happened to them they became different from regular people in society, and both their right and the people reacting to them is bound to change, and you see it this episode both in small details and in bigger picture stuff like the last scene, but this is a necessary episode nontheless so i was surprised by the dip in rating this episode got(maybe some people were annoyed with changing from kids to adults and having to get accustomed to new actors) i actually liked it more for this exact reason of showing the consequences for the adults and how its not just a temprary trauma but one that follows them their entire lives, its what makes this even more heartbreaking
  • okakacesar11 March 2024
    10/10
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    Warning: Spoilers
    Continuing my marathon and what an eye-opening episode. Even though Yusuf's mother is very intelligent, she also makes me very angry because she only thinks about her son, I know that anyone in her place would do the same but it makes me angry. It's incredible how this unjust arrest ruined everyone's lives. Especially that of Raymond who went to a life of crime. I'm too lazy to research but without a doubt, Raymond's new arrest must have reinforced in the newspapers that they are guilty. As much as his stepmother is bad with him, I don't blame her for protecting her family, I would do the same because for me I would follow what was done in court and I wouldn't know if he was innocent and I would be afraid of my daughters close to him. Episode three watched on March 11, 2024.
  • The first episode hooked me. The second one was well done also but this one was so heavy-handed. Full of slow motion and overly dramatic scenes. But the worst part was the music. I don't think a minute went by without the infusion of music to supposedly Drive the scene. It seems as if they did not trust scene itself and the actors to move it along. Too much showy direction.