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- 2023
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Trois voleurs attaquent un bus et trouvent la mort. Tous les passagers donnent la même version : un homme au visage caché les a sauvés. Plus l'enquête avance, plus la frontière entre héros e... Tout lireTrois voleurs attaquent un bus et trouvent la mort. Tous les passagers donnent la même version : un homme au visage caché les a sauvés. Plus l'enquête avance, plus la frontière entre héros et criminel s'estompe.Trois voleurs attaquent un bus et trouvent la mort. Tous les passagers donnent la même version : un homme au visage caché les a sauvés. Plus l'enquête avance, plus la frontière entre héros et criminel s'estompe.
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What a great show! The episodes are short and action-packed, with at least one or two out-of-the-blue twists every episode to keep you riveted to the screen. If someone told me they always knew what was coming, I would be very skeptical, because I found the plot-line to be very intricate and unpredictable.
I watched the original Spanish version with English subtitles, which is my preferred way to view all non-English series. The dialogue does move along pretty fast, especially in the last few episodes, but I don't feel like I missed any of the on-screen action.
If you like shows about morality, vigilantism, justice and corruption, I'd highly recommend this series. It's super enjoyable from start to finish.
I watched the original Spanish version with English subtitles, which is my preferred way to view all non-English series. The dialogue does move along pretty fast, especially in the last few episodes, but I don't feel like I missed any of the on-screen action.
If you like shows about morality, vigilantism, justice and corruption, I'd highly recommend this series. It's super enjoyable from start to finish.
This is the great example of a show were you have to stick with it to get the best from it.
To begin with the set up is clear but some of the dialogue and situations are quite formulaic until about half way through. By then a series of twists are introduced and the pace picks up considerably. Given that the whole premise is that several people are lying it does not take any leap to get to the end and say 'well I knew they were lying from the start' That is the whole point of the series. I would wager though that anybody who saw the end coming in the way that it does is almost certainly kidding themselves.
With only eight short episodes it is well worth a watch.
To begin with the set up is clear but some of the dialogue and situations are quite formulaic until about half way through. By then a series of twists are introduced and the pace picks up considerably. Given that the whole premise is that several people are lying it does not take any leap to get to the end and say 'well I knew they were lying from the start' That is the whole point of the series. I would wager though that anybody who saw the end coming in the way that it does is almost certainly kidding themselves.
With only eight short episodes it is well worth a watch.
A robbery takes place on an airport coach and goes wrong. Or did it? That's the dilemma soon-to be-ex husband and wife detectives Fran Garza and Rebecca Quirós have to solve. Fortunately, this is a puzzle that the viewer has to decipher without the extra baggage of irrelevant background stories of the protagonists. We just get some back story as facts and aren't swamped in it. The meat is in the solving of the crime.
Slowly, in twenty-five minute episodes, the two cops get to the bottom of things. On the way there, three different explanations for the botched crime emerge.
This is in no way a profound series, but it does discuss on a superficial level the ethics of vigilantism. And it shines a spotlight on Spain's "popular jury" system in a critical way.
I watched this over two evenings and would love to see a similarly fast-paced Season Two emerge. Perhaps next year.
Slowly, in twenty-five minute episodes, the two cops get to the bottom of things. On the way there, three different explanations for the botched crime emerge.
This is in no way a profound series, but it does discuss on a superficial level the ethics of vigilantism. And it shines a spotlight on Spain's "popular jury" system in a critical way.
I watched this over two evenings and would love to see a similarly fast-paced Season Two emerge. Perhaps next year.
This series explores perspectives in a very smart way.
The series starts by what looks like a simple heist case. However, the series is way deeper than that, and it shows that detectives should be visionories, as this series explores various perspectives for that simple case.
The characters are very impressive, and this is important in a mystery series because this is the main driver of a mystery show. Secondly, the climax was at point, reached in a sufficient number of episodes and was very clear and made sense.
The series is very realistic and recommend for those who like crime-mystery shows.
The series starts by what looks like a simple heist case. However, the series is way deeper than that, and it shows that detectives should be visionories, as this series explores various perspectives for that simple case.
The characters are very impressive, and this is important in a mystery series because this is the main driver of a mystery show. Secondly, the climax was at point, reached in a sufficient number of episodes and was very clear and made sense.
The series is very realistic and recommend for those who like crime-mystery shows.
I just watched the first two episodes, and the story looks good and feels realistic. The witness characters are all interesting, and it was thrilling to watch. I even re-watched some scenes from the first episode to guess what might have happened. I'm glad the episodes are under 30 minutes, as most shows nowadays are over 40. Since all scenes so far are set at night, the show has a darker vibe. The detectives' love story is okay for now; I hope it leads to something in the coming episodes.
I'm excited to watch the remaining episodes and hope there's enough content for all eight. I'll update my review once I finish the series.
For now, I'd rate it 3.5/5. It all depends on how they end it and whether it feels logical and satisfying.
I'm excited to watch the remaining episodes and hope there's enough content for all eight. I'll update my review once I finish the series.
For now, I'd rate it 3.5/5. It all depends on how they end it and whether it feels logical and satisfying.
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