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As seen in the show, even though Masha seems so healthy and peaceful, her grief is even more extensive than that of the Marconi family, who is shown publicly falling apart beginning at their first scene. Although some of the characters seem higher class than others, like Lars or Masha, they are still able to experience the same amount of emotion as any of the other characters. No matter the class status of the individual, each and every one of them must come to terms with their inner demons. This show gives a unique view into mental and physical health, rejecting the frequently misunderstood prerogative that stability comes with wealth. In reality, each person is dealing with massive internal damage, and were hand picked by Marta to live out that damage in hopes of repair. There is a dramatic deviance from the people you see at the beginning of the show, who all present as rich, well taken care of characters who only wanted a weekend away. Every character has their story, and each is filled with grief, guilt, and a questioning of selfhood. The Marconi family, a middle class family of three who are also suffering from the loss of a family member - the son, Zach, who committed suicide. Marta, an immigrant from eastern Europe, suffers unimaginable pain from the loss of her daughter. The tragedies that have befallen each individual reveal to the viewer (or reader, if you’ve also read the accompanying novel) the lack of care that trauma has in regards to societal class. Nine seemingly well off participants walk into a retreat, and leave bonded for life. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.