Fiksacija | [s1e1]
The episode sets the stage for the series’ central theme: the Albanian code of Besa . While the word isn't fully tested in the first hour, the fixation on honor and blood debt is palpable. Dardan’s grief is quiet but seismic, suggesting that the "word" he gives will be the only thing that matters in the episodes to follow. Conclusion
The first episode of the Serbian series Besa , titled , serves as a masterclass in establishing tension through the slow-motion collision of two disparate worlds. The episode is less about action and more about the psychological "fixation" of its characters—specifically the moral descent of Uroš Perić and the cold, calculated dominance of Dardan Berisha. The Inciting Incident: Guilt as a Catalyst [S1E1] Fiksacija
The narrative core of the episode is a tragic car accident in Montenegro. Uroš, an ordinary family man and struggling businessman, accidentally kills a young woman. This moment is the titular fixation; from the second the glass shatters, Uroš is no longer a free man. His fixation is rooted in paralyzing guilt and fear, while the audience’s fixation is on the ticking clock of his inevitable reckoning. The Contrast of Worlds The episode sets the stage for the series’
The episode expertly juxtaposes the mundane with the macabre. We see Uroš’s life—messy, relatable, and financially strained—contrasted against the shadow empire of Dardan Berisha. The "fixation" here also refers to Dardan’s obsession with his daughter, Besiana. When she dies in that accident, Dardan’s world doesn’t just break; it narrows into a singular, vengeful focus. Atmosphere and Tone Conclusion The first episode of the Serbian series