I Iiked it; it got me wanting to continue watching it. That said, I did catch myself feeling the urge to stop at times because Nana, the main character, was selfishly awful to other people. This complexity in her character, however, demonstrates that the performance is both captivating and emotional, drawing viewers into the narrative despite the discomfort it may evoke.
While I can understand if the series ends with only two seasons, I believe a third season could be refreshing, especially if it explores how all her lies come to light and how the family can move forward from their current situation.