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Arap Bethke, Livia Brito, and Juan Colucho in La piloto (2017)

Review by aeberdinelli

La piloto

2/10

decent just at the begining

The show began decent, even when there are a lot of minor details like Dave Mejia showing the badge the other way around (the badge is visible only for himself), phone call scenes where Oscar is speaking and the phone screen is on, so it touches and changes what is visible in the screen, and a lot more.

However, after episode 1x60 it became unwatchable. 80% of every episode is just flashbacks, nothing happens. It literally shows a flashback on every conversation between any two characters.

On the other hand, we see how Yolanda learns strategy, and thinks everything before going to action, there's even one episode she talks on the radio to someone she isn't sure who it is, and names a random guy to see if the other person knew who it is, discovering indeed it wasn't who she think it was. In season 2, she has a totally different personality, she only follows her feeling, never uses her brain and she cries on every episode, at least in the first 15 of the season, there isn't a single one without a crying scene from her. Really?
  • aeberdinelli
  • Jun 20, 2021

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