Fast paced show where they focus on the day to day life of persons like you and me who, for different reasons and different motivations end up doing things against their own belief and reason. For some it's very conscious, for others, more like an instinct.
Even if the show is very short, it left me thinking how much of it is reality or an exaggeration. How much drama is on the actions and decisions of the characters? How would a real pharma multinational CEO or a minister would see it? Would they say "this is a lot, we cannot do things like this in the real world"? Or would they say nothing at all...?
It is a nice picture of the state of politics and economics interests in the modern world, from the perspective of the individual parts that composes it (mostly Claire, Chloé, Romain and Delpierre)
The only problem with it: it won't be any season 2.. The show ends abruptly and many things are left to be known, even though the message is clear within the last 15 min of the series.
Even if the show is very short, it left me thinking how much of it is reality or an exaggeration. How much drama is on the actions and decisions of the characters? How would a real pharma multinational CEO or a minister would see it? Would they say "this is a lot, we cannot do things like this in the real world"? Or would they say nothing at all...?
It is a nice picture of the state of politics and economics interests in the modern world, from the perspective of the individual parts that composes it (mostly Claire, Chloé, Romain and Delpierre)
The only problem with it: it won't be any season 2.. The show ends abruptly and many things are left to be known, even though the message is clear within the last 15 min of the series.