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Two children are imprisoned by the jihadists and hidden in a village while terrorists make preparations to transfer them to the Algerian desert. A group of Spanish Army Special Forces is sent to rescue them. To succeed in the mission, the captain and the sniper must put aside their differences, blame, and resentment, and collaborate together. (Season 1 plot)
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After the success of the first season premiered on March 2, 2015, the media group Mediaset announced that same year that they would produce a new installment of the miniseries. Recorded between Madrid, Almería and Turkey, the second season has a new plot and new cast, with actress Paula Echevarría in charge of embodying one of the main characters. On this occasion, 'Los nuestros 2' focuses on the recruitment of women in the West to be part of the jihad. The new chapters start with a trap for a young Spanish woman to collaborate with terrorism in Syria. That is where the Spanish army will intervene to start a new mission.
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"Los Nuestros" is a miniseries from Spain, available to watch in the U.S. (no subtitles, however) via the mitele.es website (the viewing website for TeleCinco). You never know what to expect of a TV miniseries, usually not much, but Los Nuestros blew me away. It is a riveting tale of two Spanish children who are kidnapped by jihadists, and the incredible lengths Spanish Special Ops must go through to rescue them. Everything in Los Nuestros is first-rate: the acting, the script, the production values, everything!! It is shown in three installments, about four hours in total, and keeps you at the edge of your seat pretty much from beginning to end. You can imagine that there are a lot of plot twists and almost-but-not-quite cliffhangers over the course of the four hours. The action and drama get extreme at times, but never go overboard. If you watch it via the mitele site, you have to put up with a few commercials, but Los Nuestros is well worth it.