The topic is not novel, similar productions have been before (usually pondering on and over the guilt of a spouse), but a mix of procedural and family drama as here is somewhat more interesting to follow. The performances are solid (all leading ones), but the clues and insinuations revealed step-by-step can be meaningful for viewers, but not from the point of view of active criminal investigation. So the plot got stuck for me in several places and I started involuntary comparisons with topical Danish series where distress and doubts are presented in a more thrilling manner.
PS I have not read the book, but as mothers tend to defend their sons to very end, the events in the last episode are not too realistic...
PS I have not read the book, but as mothers tend to defend their sons to very end, the events in the last episode are not too realistic...