It took a lot of peer reviewing for this series and that is the reason to watch it late by the way, there are some good criticism in here on this series, an adaptation from and of a thousand page book. Obviously it has to big fat book on characters developed in a dark room with all the features perfected(now is this coming across as generic core of the story from series made to entertain fast streaming people, always on the go), how does one not see to it that the task is atleast justify the medium used or are they(the team of series) still stuck in self congratulatory mode for selecting the work to be turned into a better display of the work written already. A benefit of doubt goes to team on creating buzz(this needs then sell the goods too). This implicativeof an obligatory crown that creator's have to bear the burden of picking both the side of the coin of power n responsibility, towards putting up a better show in complete work sense. Cuss words do feel out of the place at times, the accent makes you forget who's what, at times I had to remind that Gaitonde is Maharashtrian person. They followed a suite of Game of Thrones by killing a character, Radhika Apte's character was not even given a chance to become a favourite character when she is diffused in the series. All the dead people are supposed to create a short circuit in the viewers intuition and expectation of and from these characters. With available content on depths of characters from the book complexity can be divulged in more connecting way to the viewers, it doesn't do a fair job or maybe benefit of doubt to creator's for making these heavy characters palatable for the viewers(does this imply Netflix in its wake contirks what goes out to the viewer's) and as viewer we are supposed to be extracting more from the team capable of delivering goods in much better way than they did from this eight part series(better is the key word for constructive criticism). Hopefully we get to see more refined versions henceforth and wishing luck