Very good brain hole, such a difficult setting can be developed reasonably. The timeline is more than 70 hours in total, and thirteen episodes in one season are more than enough, and the suspense can be left to the end, returning from the intermission of the second season. Comments, a tense twist that makes you want to keep watching.
The tension of the plot is a bit too hard, and it has a little relationship with the editing. Some scene transitions are very clever and complicated, and some are abrupt.
Tokyo Berlin's character setting is also a bit untenable. Tokyo is impulsive and even deliberate, and choosing her as the narrator makes me often guess that the screenwriter's back hand is still wrapped around his waist. Berlin's indifferent side and pretending to be a beast in everyday clothing don't translate organically, or the face (I'm complicated) is a bit more complex.
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