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2017- 2017
1 Seasons
8 Episodes
5.5(2 votes)
Ended
Family

Overview

Luis never acted as a father, and now that he should and wants to, he can't. Kike always runs from responsibilities, and now he's faced with his biggest one yet. Girón, a ruthless lawyer, and Curro, a professional schemer and owner of the neighborhood bar where they both grew up, will be their advisors. Lola, a social worker as strict professionally as she is insecure personally, will also appear and closely monitor the children's upbringing. An atypical, modern, and "connected" family.

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Cast & Crew

14 members
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Raúl Fernández de Pablo

Kike

Raúl Fernández de Pablo
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Antonio Garrido

Luis

Antonio Garrido
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Antonio Resines

Curro

Antonio Resines
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Bárbara Goenaga

Lola

Bárbara Goenaga
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Fernando Cayo

Girón

Fernando Cayo
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Sara Vidorreta

Laura

Sara Vidorreta
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Santi Díaz

Carlos

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Arnau Colomer

Miguel

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Alicia Chojnowski

Ana

Alicia Chojnowski
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Alicia Fernández

África

Alicia Fernández
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Karmen Garay

Inés

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Susana Béquer

Clara

Susana Béquer
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Chanel Terrero

Isa

Chanel Terrero
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Carlota García

Karmen

Carlota García

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