Fucking Amanda. You Ruined My Life
Fucking Amanda. You Ruined My Life

Fucking Amanda. You Ruined My Life

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2017- 2017
2 Seasons
16 Episodes
7.5(2 votes)
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Comedy
Drama

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Alex and Amanda have developed a friendship that over the years has become toxic and emotional dependence, what will they do when they have to separate a little when she begins a relationship? Can Alex continue his life without Amanda despite writing a movie script about her?

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Fran Cubero

Alex

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Masu Mayer

Amanda

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Álvaro Agredano

Cristian

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Pepa López

Celia

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Robert Vilches

Eric

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