**Spoilers**
If you took great cinematography, editing, sound, lighting and acting and then put them in a blender you'd get White Lines.
For me it's a great shame that the writing is lacking so much because everything else is so good.
There's three things that mainly stick out to me:
1. Why was Axel's surname 'Collins' and Zoe's 'Walker' when they come from the same parents, this was never even mentioned at all.
2. There's no reasoning why Marcus should fake his outrage at having "Just found out" Anna killed Axel when he is literally shown behind her when she stabs him. How can he be angry about finding out something he already knew?
3. Why did Boxer lie about Oriol killing Zoe's father when he'd already retired from Head of Security for the Calafats? There's no motive, the lie seems to be written in for the sake of it rather than any actually narrative purpose.
The scriptwriting seems to follow no structure beyond the first few episodes with the plot subsequently having more holes than a block of Emmental. Which is honestly sad to see given the clear potential in other departments.
With that said, however, it's hard to recommend when the only unifying plot-point is that 'It all happened because of Cocaine'.