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My wife is showing clear signs of withdrawal

Posted by Victor Khomenko on January 13, 2017 at 07:21:58:

Like any other show, one will find things to criticize in that one. To argue about the characters and their actions - for instance, there will be a strange twist to their daughter's one in the last season.

But it had to be that way, as they tried to cover pretty wide swatch, making the character less one-dimensional, and I liked that.

The quality also moves up and down from some episodes to the others, but the overall result is quite rewarding.

As far as the minimalist styling - definitely... but Finland has been one of my favorite countries to visit, I always felt very comfortable there.

The ending is symbolic and almost surrealistic - it was almost like the Il Pagliaccio's "La Commedia è finita!" - it just HAD to end at some point, unlike many other endless, and as result, boring shows.