

Avis de la communauté (1)
Now that I'm into episode 3, I would have preferred that the initiating "tragedy" had been kept secret. During the interrogation in episode 3, as some of the details of the childhood incident are slowly revealed by Darío, the viewer could be gradually understanding _what_ happened, not simply learning the details. I believe that change would make the series much more interesting and compelling. Nevertheless, there are surprises already in episode 3. It's better than I thought at first. Well, unfortunately episodes 4-6 just continued to provide additional imcomprehensible dialog and relationships between characters. Filled with unanswered questions, this miniseries concludes just as strangely bizarre as it began. Most of the Spanish is however good for ear training and practice in comprehension, with the exception of Lucas's daughter who has her own private language.















