Cinematography, acting, score - all great. Too slow, moody and artsy for my taste. It's hard to tell what is real, a dream, a flashback or a hallucination and pretty quickly I stopped caring. It's categorized as a mystery but it seems to me they reveal it all by the beginning of the second episode. Lasted about 10 minutes into episode 2 then shut it off. Even my hun who usually likes slow depressing shows was not very captivated and agreed to stop watching....

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@hirkiti abuse is a depressing subject to build a movie around. I agree also that surreal quality is pretty artsy and sometimes hard to follow as well, but I get it. Stylistically it informs us that the past is always with us. You can't shake it no matter how 'safe' the environment might seem. I think those dream like touches and the presence of all those 'ghosts' are all about how trauma lingers in the present whether it happened last week, last year or even a generation ago.

@hirkiti You should review the episodes you watched. Season review is helpful to others once you have the full picture. Good points, however.

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