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Of course there's no mention of her being unattractive because the actress isn't. I just read it was is big factor in the book.I have not not read the book, the acting is good, so I’m not thinking how this person might look in real life, and so far there has been nothing said about her looks and feelings of being ugly.
Besides the intro, this first episode is in the orphanage when she is a child, and the atmosphere, her experience, pulled me right into the story. Shockingly, apparently if this is not fiction, orphanages in the 1960s drugged their kids with tranquilizers to keep them orderly. And this seems to be intrical to her early affinity to chess.
Now this is just the first episode, 6 more to go, so we’ll see if it holds up.
I will have to give it a view before I pass judgement, but I feel it's just going to tick off a bunch of formuliac heart string tugging boxes, which is fine because predictable escapism has it's place, but that shouldn't elevate it to more than what it is.