The first two episodes are kind of nice but after that, the information density slows down. The plots are very repetitive and the storyline is unclear.
The puzzles are not interesting - they are relatively simple puzzles to solve [ especially Carlo Episode ] ( honestly, I think they should learn to make puzzles from MIT Mystery Hunt).
They pay attention so much to the process rather than the goal. It seems that off-shore is an ultimate mission that everyone wants to be there and something people religiously believe in - but through the whole episodes almost there is not an explanation why people have a strong desire to be there. The story is paying attention to small narratives and plots, however, after watching 5 episodes, it is still unclear what is off-shore. The reason why off-shore is a place that everyone really wants to go there is something that requires better articulation. I wish they could be related off-shore with better pictures and somewhere has more advanced technology.
The movie listed at SCI-FI movie but I almost see no advanced technological concepts there except nice monitors ( which something you see in all movies). For example, they have very advanced facial recognition with lots of sensory data and the registration chips inserted in the brain but almost not any advance figure print read-out mechanism. Also, I am surprised why the chip does not have a person-specific registry and why there are not brain-uploading elements for controlling the brain. The chip could be designed with higher security, record information from their brain, or manipulate them. I do not think to steal chip like that, is how science would work.
Also, it said the acceptance rate is 9% - 9% is a lot. Double the size of people gets into Harvard.
Overal my feedbacks are:
A: Better technological concepts such as gene-drive, brain-uploading, immortality, ...
B: Better integration of overarching goals with small plot lines - or it could be separate concepts like Black Mirror.