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A great drama that follows a world fulls of corruption and injustice which is divided into two sides : Offshore, the bright side that aims to progress, and 'Inland', the dark side which fulls of poverty, and destruction, but under a restricted system called ' The Process' , that give a chance to Inland's people to move to Offshore, but only 3 percent of those people, who tend to progress, may be succeed.
The characters are the show's strongest point, though, and it skilfully introduces the six core candidates throughout The Process' preliminary challenges in the first episode.
The uneven but compelling 3% argues for hemispheric resonance by making a farce out of - and mining terrific suspense from - the myth of deserved affluence, the obvious corollary of which is deserved poverty.
The reason why 3% works so well... is that it feels more personal and emotionally driven, easing us into connecting with characters who eventually become far more than their pilot-episode characteristics.
The show is obviously setting up a long-term payoff by the way the story is structured, but playing coy with the details ends up burning the creative team because none of it is particularly compelling.