I disliked this after the first five minutes when the mother driving her car back to her former home takes her eyes off the road numerous times to chastise her teenage children. I know they are not actually driving, but all these shows that feature drivers being careless are fairly annoying. No accident occurs, but...
Next reason to dislike this was the daughter who I wouldn't have missed had she died in an accident caused by her mother's inattentive driving. She was very annoying. (And how can the children be 17 if Anna left her former home 17 years prior. Was she already pregnant? Is that to be announced later?)
Next reason was when Anna finally reunites with her dad he doesn't acknowledge his grandchildren (maybe he already knows the daughter is pretty annoying) or explain why it's not a good idea for them to stay (but he lets them anyway.)
Next, the son investigates a noise in a locked room above his and miraculously has a set of lock-picking tools with him.
The premise seems interesting but the many annoying plot details (and the emphasis on the children's activities at school and a party) mean I won't find out what the secret is. Che liberazione.
Next reason to dislike this was the daughter who I wouldn't have missed had she died in an accident caused by her mother's inattentive driving. She was very annoying. (And how can the children be 17 if Anna left her former home 17 years prior. Was she already pregnant? Is that to be announced later?)
Next reason was when Anna finally reunites with her dad he doesn't acknowledge his grandchildren (maybe he already knows the daughter is pretty annoying) or explain why it's not a good idea for them to stay (but he lets them anyway.)
Next, the son investigates a noise in a locked room above his and miraculously has a set of lock-picking tools with him.
The premise seems interesting but the many annoying plot details (and the emphasis on the children's activities at school and a party) mean I won't find out what the secret is. Che liberazione.