Estocolmo - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
The Missing Girl
Journalist Rosario Santa Cruz investigates the one-year disappearance of Larissa Torres and receives an enticing offer from a prosecutor on the case.
Who Is Roque Carbone?
Agent H gives Rosario proof that Larissa Torres is still alive, but Rosario's interest in the case begins to put her own life in danger.
Rosario in Danger
Rosario's mom takes over as news anchor and pleads with the public to help find her kidnapped daughter. Meanwhile, another woman is kidnapped.
The Rules Are Changing
Isabel invites a group of mothers with disappeared children to her show as a rescue operation is conducted to try and save Rosario.
The Massacre of Jeremías
Gonzalo opens up about his and Franco's family history. Political blackmail engulfs Rosario's parents, and Franco puts pressure on Larissa.
Fire in the Blood
Franco and Gonzalo finally confront each other at their mother's house. Meanwhile, Isabel faces backlash for her attempts at blackmail.
No Turning Back
Larissa goes on-air to talk about her experiences while she was kidnapped. Rosario learns disconcerting news about her parents.
Time for Revenge
Rosario's parents try to keep her from interacting with Agent H. Isabel deals with a change in her political party.
Roots
Larissa shares details about her devastating experiences with Gonzalo. Isabel speaks about the new law she's supporting against human trafficking.
Fugitives
Alfredo searches for Larissa. Rosario and Franco get closer. Gonzalo makes headlines after going on a violent rampage through Argentina.
Purgatory
Gonzalo finds himself handcuffed in a basement. He soon learns that he is bait, meant to lure two specific people to the house where he's being held.
Everything Is Lost
Rosario learns more about her past as she meets with someone who cared for her as a baby. Garmendia and Alfredo reunite.
Everything Returns
Rosario sits down with Teresa to seek answers. Franco must make an important decision about Gonzalo's life. A serial killer claims another victim.
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