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The second episode continues the thread established in the first, showing a development that reinforces the protagonist's characterization. The original Miami Dexter is introduced, with a focus on his role as a meticulous and observant killer, distinct from the more serious tone he had in "New Blood." The incorporation of classic elements, such as his way of stalking and monitoring his victims, as well as his characteristic humor, helps maintain the essence of the character. Since the series "Original Sin," we see a progressive improvement in our favorite serial killer. The development so far raises expectations about how the plot will evolve in the upcoming episodes of "Dexter: Resurrection." This is a great episode, and I hope it continues to surprise us.
An incredible series simply perfect, complex and deep protagonist Carlos Valdivia a character who came from a more privileged world, is put in jail and returns to his reality only to see a totally different world "same world, different classes" his evolution, motivations, conflicts are well written and his evolution with his students is simply beautiful, strong themes such as the lack of opportunities in vulnerable sectors, the gap between social classes, school and family, the abandonment of the state in public education and more perfectly executed and treated, 10/10 performances and although much of the cast were not professional actors, they made it easier to show the harsh reality that existed, intelligent and well-structured script, absolutely each chapter has a self-inclusive message without stopping advancing the plot, moments of social criticism, traumas, and humor, natural and real dialogues from the Chilean street, school, and the upper social classes without sounding forced, a good soundtrack that is well executed in every second of the series make this series one of the best series Chilean history is simply the harsh reality of Chile made into a masterpiece. I hope that one day this series will be revived; it deserves it for everything it achieved and its cultural impact, which made even the country's teachers reflect.
I think it's important to emphasize that, as a player of the Devil May Cry series, I didn't have unrealistic expectations about the faithfulness of the adaptation. Overall, I think the series does a good job of capturing the essence of the game, especially in Dante's characterization. The animation is good for the most part, and the references to other Capcom IPs are a nice touch. However, there are some aspects that took me away from the immersion. The excessive use of CGI on the enemies felt unnecessary and detracted from the experience. Additionally, Lady's personality in the series is very different from what I remembered from the game. In Devil May Cry 3, Lady is a strong and determined woman, but she also has moments of vulnerability and sentimentality. In the series, her character is more irritating and uses excessive foul language. Another of my complaints is the lack of Vergil's appearances. While I understand this may be a strategy to give him more prominence in future seasons, I would have liked to see him more in this first season. But what bothered me most was the ending they gave to the White Rabbit, one of the best-written villains in the series. I thought it was a waste of such a well-developed character. Despite these criticisms, I enjoyed the series and consider it a good adaptation. I wouldn't put it on a list of the best series of all time, but I do think it's worth watching.