It was intense but satisfying. The only thing that was lacking was character development. One of the main characters' behaviors was, in my opinion, kind of sudden and a little bit rushed. One or two more episodes would have given enough screen time to underline the reasons behind the behaviors of that particular individual so that the viewer, or at least me, wouldn't feel disconnected from the plot in the middle of the story. Other than that, it's a phenomenal show. Very strong. Can't wait for the second season.
idk condensing ultimately irrelevant legal proceedings doesn't bother me. brain transplant was the level of realism…
The plot depends on the verdict of the trial which is portrayed so poorly and unrealistically that decreases the believability of the story and the curiosity that should have been created by it for us. So it does matter, those kind of details, in my eyes and bothers me so that i found myself compelled to comment on the statement of yours. But in the end its a matter of subjectivity i guess.