afariasduarte
Joined Jan 2018
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I've gotten used to the fact that Spanish productions are of very questionable quality. But every now and then, titles come along that deserve to be highlighted, and this is one of those cases. It's one of those cases where nothing works out. One of the greatest gatherings of terrible professionals that the audiovisual world has ever seen. The script, direction, acting, absolutely nothing is good. Everyone is in a bad place, and I doubt they didn't know it. A story that would barely have been enough for 6 episodes was presented in an incredible 13!!! And there's still a second season, which I'll happily ignore. I won't put myself through that again. I've successfully crossed my limit.
When I saw the rating given here on the site, I thought the series was worth watching, but right from the first episode I could see that it would be a long and tedious journey. I'm not criticizing the actor's initiative to do philanthropy, I wish more Hollywood millionaires did the same, but the show itself doesn't add anything to anyone's life. It is noticeable that the series was launched to take advantage of all the visibility that the actor got with his tragic accident. Opportinistic measure and disproportionate. At most we see 4 episodes of affected people playing at saving the world. Nobody needs it. Maybe just Disney+.