If throughout the two seasons it manages to be a story that uses police drama as an excuse to talk about abuse and domestic violence, the Season 3 develops the tragedy of the scars of trauma and the stigma that remains on the victims, even if the culprit is convicted. The introduction of Ryan as a character who is unaware of the drama and the danger that his father represents is a splendid way of reflecting on the external gaze of a society that can hardly understand the wounds that remain in the victims of abuse.
Shout by Miguel A. ReinaBlockedParent2023-02-11T11:38:12Z
If throughout the two seasons it manages to be a story that uses police drama as an excuse to talk about abuse and domestic violence, the Season 3 develops the tragedy of the scars of trauma and the stigma that remains on the victims, even if the culprit is convicted. The introduction of Ryan as a character who is unaware of the drama and the danger that his father represents is a splendid way of reflecting on the external gaze of a society that can hardly understand the wounds that remain in the victims of abuse.