| Character | Actor/Actress | Role Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Alexandra Jiménez | A 42-year-old woman who, after a series of devastating losses, falls into a dangerous obsession with a teenager. | | Hugo | Fernando Lindez | The 15-year-old boy who saves Inés's life and becomes the object of her obsessive love. | | Ainara | Eve Ryan | Inés's 14-year-old daughter, who finds herself caught in the crossfire of her mother's unraveling life. | | Mauro | Antonio Gil | Hugo's older brother, who discovers the secret relationship and confronts the couple. | | Óscar | Will Shephard | Inés's husband, who wants a divorce and custody of their daughter, exacerbating Inés's isolation. | | Nora | Celia Freijeiro | Inés's trusted best friend, who tries to support her during her difficult times. |
(Alexandra Jiménez), a woman feeling invisible and despondent due to a failing marriage and a strained relationship with her daughter. Driven to despair, she attempts to drown herself in the sea but is rescued by (Fernando Líndez), a rebellious 15-year-old. | Character | Actor/Actress | Role Description |
The object of their fixation was a person of significant public interest, and as the individual's behavior became more erratic and disturbing, it became clear that they had lost all grip on reality. They began to stalk their target, showing up at their home, workplace, and public appearances, always lurking just out of sight. | | Mauro | Antonio Gil | Hugo's
The series is a production of Mediaset España. It is typically found on their official streaming platform, Mitele Plus . | (Alexandra Jiménez), a woman feeling invisible and
The series follows (played by Alexandra Jiménez), a 42-year-old woman grappling with deep emotional despair, a failing marriage, and an isolating sense of invisibility. Following a devastating miscarriage and her husband's demand for a divorce, Inés attempts to end her life by walking into the sea.
"I watched it with English subs from a fan group. The ending left me breathless. You realize the 'escándalo' isn't the politician's secret—it's the journalist's soul. 4.5/5." –