Maestro (2022– )
6/10
TOO MUCH
2 February 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The concept is a typical Christopher Papakaliatis.

He is always the perfect main character with the sophisticated mindset, always better than anyone, the hot one, the classic one.

Besides that, it feels like he is trying to include every drama cliche and almost every type of drama in a season and even worse in some characters, that of course leads to characters that are too much or that they just make no sense.

Some scenes are literally out of nowhere, and there are a lot of times that there is a bad vibe and mood between the characters even tho it didn't happen something bad. And right when there is this "mood" the next scene is a romantic graphic scene with a love song playing in the background. Out of nowhere.

Fanis' wife is literally in her own world, feels like she is trying to throw some lbgtq Powerful quotes but in the moment she is saying any of these they really don't make any sense. Fanis really trying to escape his "bosses" and he truly fears for his family safety and of course simce the beginning he accepetd his love which he showed later that he really cares for him and love him.

And I know that Charalampos is the classic bully hasband that represents the patriarchy but he is once again toooooo much. Violent and rude with EVERYONE without any reason, criminal (deals with drugs), domestic in his wife and son, sexual assaulter, rapist amd literally dirty and unwashed like cmom thats almost a cliche i cant be the only one thinking that Christopher tried to give him every bad thing, like what else left? Probably pedophile or smth. Btw the actor playing Charalampos is killing it.

The series has a nice cinematography even tho sometimes its pointless. The picture is good. The gay relationship between the two teens is too real and well written. Its an easy going series that would be much better if it didn't try to be all at once.
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