It is I, you, and every person out there, the ones who decide right and wrong. The ones who put the borderline, one that is made up of continuous shades if grey, rather than black and white. What I believe is wrong, however, is setting certain criteria to make a binary decision on very complex and tension-inducing problems on a national and international level. When we talk about issues between two individuals, or even between man and himself, it is quite the complex situation to begin with. Ofcourse sometimes it is easy to judge using one's eyes and head/heart, what is right and what is wrong. But what is more prominent is that right and wrong do not exist. What does exist however is what we believe in, as nations, communities, families, and most importantly as individuals. How a situation or perspective measures up to our personal values and core beliefs, how in many social situations, there might not be protagonists and antagonists, just characters going through their everyday life, developing the way they see the world, following their own trajectory. This show depicts these ideas and develops upon them every single episode. It does not undermine any of the character's intellectual abilities, it does not change a character's beliefs based on what we expect them to do. Those characters had decades put into their personalities, one moment of truth does not change them. It might challenge them, definitely, but at the end of the day, we're all different people, persons I might say, given how unique and analogous we and our life experiences are, and what perspective we get, which seat we get in the theatre of life.