This is a sensible story that delves into a festering global problem and how the lives of those that it touches are changed forever.. It's an interesting premise.
The viewer relates with the hard situation of the main characters: Camila (Ana Lucia Dominguez), Simon (Michael Brown), Zacarias (Sebastian Martinez, and even Sarmiento (Juan Fernando Sanchez). They dish out memorable performances making the story vibrant and captivating generally.
The pacing slackens towards the end, and you would have wanted a better ending for season 1. For a story that had great potential, the ending lacks dramatic wallop. And one feels incredulous at what happened (or did not happen) to Simon during the action sequence towards the end. The action sequence lacks polish.
The viewer relates with the hard situation of the main characters: Camila (Ana Lucia Dominguez), Simon (Michael Brown), Zacarias (Sebastian Martinez, and even Sarmiento (Juan Fernando Sanchez). They dish out memorable performances making the story vibrant and captivating generally.
The pacing slackens towards the end, and you would have wanted a better ending for season 1. For a story that had great potential, the ending lacks dramatic wallop. And one feels incredulous at what happened (or did not happen) to Simon during the action sequence towards the end. The action sequence lacks polish.