Luck, coincidence, luck. Interesting, isn't it? From buying a lottery ticket to family slogans and philosophical reflections, we care whether it's with us or not. So when I stumbled upon what initially attracted me to its cast and after watching a few episodes, I realized that there was more than just luck behind the making of this series. Call it caring or depth, there was something that evoked a feeling. The musical accompaniment to the plot was interesting and often touching, the characters' attention to their roles and their relationship to people, animals and things was so sensitive that it revealed all the artistry. And horses. This is from a man who would rather smash horses against a tree trunk than ride them - simply breathtaking. And, oh, good luck! Where was it? Well, that's part of the story. It was like a ghost that opens one moment and disappears the next, leaving our minds in wonder and anticipation for the next opportunity to play out its distinctiveness. There are more characters, settings, for example, Nick Nolte has never been more present.