I enjoyed the series, especially towards the end.
Mid the show in many moments I felt it was a bad version of Dark, as well as I suffered some scenes that were overreacted and completely out of context.
Some interesting things happened with the music that I enjoyed. The piano player and daughter of the policeman, Polly, plays " What a difference a day makes" during the period of the '41 when is a jazz song of the '70s. I really liked those details because it gives you a further understanding about the characters and how they are displaced on time without being too obvious.
In the end, things get somehow interesting with the script, and that's what saved the experience and made me feel it deserves watching.
Mid the show in many moments I felt it was a bad version of Dark, as well as I suffered some scenes that were overreacted and completely out of context.
Some interesting things happened with the music that I enjoyed. The piano player and daughter of the policeman, Polly, plays " What a difference a day makes" during the period of the '41 when is a jazz song of the '70s. I really liked those details because it gives you a further understanding about the characters and how they are displaced on time without being too obvious.
In the end, things get somehow interesting with the script, and that's what saved the experience and made me feel it deserves watching.