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Four detectives living in four different eras (1890, 1941, 2023 and the dystopian 2053) discover the same body, in the same place, with the same wounds, in the same place.
Each will use their own resources to solve the murder.
The series uses time jumps to get caught in a loop where, at first, nothing is what it seems.
It is interesting to see the different eras in the first episode, even more so when it is given a vignette format.
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The suspense manages to be well sketched out, but....
This is a series that has been plagued by "explained endings" on social media and YouTube.
This is because they leave multiple gaps in the story, making it unnecessarily complicated.
Although there are eight chapters, there could easily be only two left.
Nothing complex and hard to understand, but if you like it, they tell you, you will see sublime things that only gold can understand, this is your series.
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In the meantime, some of us will continue to prefer simpler but better versions of time travel.