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Irene Azuela,
Juan Manuel Bernal,
Osvaldo Benavides
When the patriarch of a prominent family dies, his heirs battle to determine who will gain control of his beloved soccer team: The Cuervos of Nuevo Toledo.
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Luis Gerardo Méndez,
Mariana Treviño,
Jesús Zavala
The first lady of Mexico is a woman of conviction and ideals. But when she loses faith in her husband, she'll need all her strength to uncover the truth.
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Kate del Castillo,
Leah Allers,
Eréndira Ibarra
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Dealing with the pressure of his father and his need to be someone, Pablo decides to start a new shady, tricky business that will lead him to some happy but tragic experiences.
That was absolutely entertaining from the beginning to end. The other two were the House of Flowers and Club de Cuervos (spelling?). These series had one thing in common - most of the lead actors were very easily to get to know and like characters. Netflix has done a great job bringing these series onto American television. I guess the thing I like the best is that all of them had characters who probably never wore a sombrero or sat on a donkey in their life. I have a much different opinion about Mexicans and Mexico after watching these. Keep up the good work Netflix.
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That was absolutely entertaining from the beginning to end. The other two were the House of Flowers and Club de Cuervos (spelling?). These series had one thing in common - most of the lead actors were very easily to get to know and like characters. Netflix has done a great job bringing these series onto American television. I guess the thing I like the best is that all of them had characters who probably never wore a sombrero or sat on a donkey in their life. I have a much different opinion about Mexicans and Mexico after watching these. Keep up the good work Netflix.