

We see that the series doesn't go on a straight timeline. You're not leaving the general story of the series as you watch the past memories scenes. The scene transitions between past memories and the present are very successful. There are great soundtracks from Led Zeppelin to The Doors, from Bob Dylan to Johnny Cash. With the hypnotizing music that plays in the background while watching to the series we seem to be drunk in the Wind Gap with Camille.

The town's suc-cessful drowning atmosphere, combined with masterful work of fiction and image management and with the convincing performance of Amy Adams, turns the series into a complete mood, so to speak. We understand with instant flashback scenes how emotions that Camille suppressed suddenly surfaced and she can't cope with her past.

Camille, who was drunk almost every hour of the day from the moment she arrived in town, tries to repress the traumas she has experienced but she is not very successful in that regard.
