The first twenty-three episodes were 10/10: suspenseful, understated, emotionally powerful, nuanced characters and realistic dialogue. I won't give away any plot points but after Episode 25 all the delicate emotional complexity vanishes, replaced by predictable, recycled action tropes. It's as if they tacked two different mosalsals together and hoped nobody would notice. Maybe they did, considering it must have been filmed during the height of the pandemic.
It's still worth watching for the great acting by the whole cast, particularly Carmen Lebbos, Nadine Njeim (who gives the best performance I've seen from her) and Qosay Khaulli, who deserves an Oscar.
It's still worth watching for the great acting by the whole cast, particularly Carmen Lebbos, Nadine Njeim (who gives the best performance I've seen from her) and Qosay Khaulli, who deserves an Oscar.