
I was hooked from episode 1 and, of course, you’ll find the story that appeals mostly to you.
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In general, this is a very engaging series with interesting plots that intertwine throughout the season. The episodes tend to finish on a very intriguing cliffhanger, so you’ll find it hard not to simply let Netflix keep going. title No te puedes esconder) consists of ten 45-minute episodes. You might like: Our review of the Netflix thriller series Victim Number 8 here > Alejandro Bazzano directed on the Netflix series Victim Number 8 which has a few similarities to this new series in terms of plot elements. Manuel Sanabria directed episodes of La Sala and Rabia.
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The two have both worked on several TV series prior to this one. The creator of You Cannot Hide is Marcos Santana while the episodes of season 1 are directed by Alejandro Bazzano and Manuel Sanabria. Watch You Cannot Hide Season 1 on Netflix now! With the end of each episode, you also get a “next on”-bit which is yet another trick to keep you engaged. And, of course, you’ll want to continue watching this new series for as long as you can. You’ll know when the real cliffhanger happens. From the ending of episode 1 and onwards, each episode tends to end on some sort of cliffhanger. However, the opening credits always come rather late into the episodes, so don’t let that fool you into thinking the episode is over. I do love a good cliffhanger and You Cannot Hide is certainly good at delivering those. Recommended reading: Our review of the Netflix mini-series Bitter Daisies here > The state of the murder victim in this new Netflix series is creepier than in Bitter Daisies which is otherwise the darker of the two in terms of storytelling. However, from the very beginning, You Cannot Hide has a faster pace which is positive. In some ways, it reminded me of the Spanish Netflix mini-series Bitter Daisies.

So now, all new geometry is being defaulted as the fireplace layer, and I am managing by immediately assigning new geometry to a group and a layer, but I would really like to get the system back to the way it used to be as I am finding it all a bit unsettling.Each episode ends on a cliffhanger – in a good way! On the layer menu it has the small pencil icon next to it. Now, the fireplace layer seems to be acting as layer 0 - it cannot be toggled off and reports ‘you cannot hide current layer’ if I try to turn it off.

But now with additional edits of the model required, I have noticed that layer 0 drawing of new geometry is defaulting into a layer I created a while ago for the fireplace. I put that in the ‘too hard basket’ as I was close to completion of the project and just wanted to export to layout and print. Lately the model has become a little corrupted with some layers & groups seemingly overlapping and not being able to entirely edit or toggle on/off due to partial geometry crossover that I don’t really understand. Basically, I was trying to draw only in layer 0 then group and layer with a house plan model. I’ve also resisted posting for help, but am all out of ideas now and now bow to the wisdom of others. I’d upload the model, but the file is many Mb and would take ages.
