Nothing for those who are looking for romance first, as this is more of a time loop situation and deeper themes than love. It was necessary to sit through the first two episodes, but then the plot really got going and gained momentum with each new episode. Tin got closer and closer to Tol and together they figured out how to fix everything, which they finally succeeded in doing. Some scenes were really emotional, others literally took my breath away or forced me to stop the series and simply recover from what was happening. Everything was connected to the illegal business, about which we learned more and more. I liked that the situations that the characters experienced in the previous loop were not repeated, unless the situation explicitly required it. For example, we only understood the conversation between Tin and Tol in the hospital later, as well as other things that only fit together over time. But I have to say that the ending was a little disappointing because everything was great until the unnamed character appeared with the injection. I did not understand the meaning of this scene, nor its consequences. The last meeting at the clock tower was... Well, I don't know, but it felt strange considering the circumstances leading up to it all. By that I mean primarily the result of the injection. Well, the very last scene with the doctor, who we could see somewhere in the beginning in a small cameo, made me want to see the second series. I learned that Triage was originally supposed to be a sequel to Manner of death, where this actor played the main character, also a doctor, so it could be connected in some way. The last scene really alludes to it, so I hope the creators aren't just misleading us with it.