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* FriendOnTheForce: For Jesús.
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* FriendOnTheForce: For Jesús.An old friend of Jesús who is a policeman.
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* NiceGuy: Probably the WhiteSheep of the police force. It's 1966 and the Francoist regime is still in full effect.
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* NiceGuy: TokenGoodCop: Probably the WhiteSheep of the police force. It's 1966 and the Francoist regime is still in full effect.
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* SmarterThanYouLook: When El Caso looks for an ecclesiastical censor, they do it thinking that they'll be able to publish practically anyhting. They were wrong.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' So you brought me here to be able to publish this about these individuals' "Last Tango".
--> '''Rodrigo:''' Father, I won't lie to you. Two people are dead. Their families have the right to know what happened to them, publishing this article is of human interest.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' Don't come to me with this "human" poppycock! What you want is to sell newspapers. So don't try to fool me as if I were a simple military censor.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' So you brought me here to be able to publish this about these individuals' "Last Tango".
--> '''Rodrigo:''' Father, I won't lie to you. Two people are dead. Their families have the right to know what happened to them, publishing this article is of human interest.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' Don't come to me with this "human" poppycock! What you want is to sell newspapers. So don't try to fool me as if I were a simple military censor.
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* SmarterThanYouLook: When El Caso looks for an ecclesiastical censor, they do it thinking that they'll be able to publish practically anyhting.anything. They were wrong.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' So you brought me here to be able to publish this about these individuals' "Last Tango". \n--> \\
'''Rodrigo:''' Father, I won't lie to you. Two people are dead. Their families have the right to know what happened to them, publishing this article is of humaninterest.
-->interest.\\
'''Father Sanchís:''' Don't come to me with this "human" poppycock! What you want is to sell newspapers. So don't try to fool me as if I were a simple military censor.
--> '''Father Sanchís:''' So you brought me here to be able to publish this about these individuals' "Last Tango".
'''Rodrigo:''' Father, I won't lie to you. Two people are dead. Their families have the right to know what happened to them, publishing this article is of human
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'''Father Sanchís:''' Don't come to me with this "human" poppycock! What you want is to sell newspapers. So don't try to fool me as if I were a simple military censor.
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* ChekhovsGun: On episode 2, Clara has to give him a necklace so that he opens the back door for her. Two episodes later, he goes to her house and gives it back.
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* TheVillainKnowsWhereYouLive: On episode 2, Clara has to give him a necklace so that he opens the back door for her. Two episodes later, he goes to her house and gives it back.
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* StraightGay: He passes off as a straight man the first time he is introduced... although one of the El Caso journalists claims that he walks like "[[{{Foreshadowing}} he got a stick]] [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar up his ass]]".
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* StraightGay: He passes off as a straight man the first time he is introduced... although one of the El Caso journalists claims that he walks like "[[{{Foreshadowing}} he got a stick]] [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar stick up his ass]]".
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* YourCheatingHeart: He has an affair with Paloma, the secretary, and gets in deep trouble when his wife learns about it. [[spoiler:She forces him to fire her to avoid going to jail for adultery.]]
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* MyGreatestFailure: He never caught the man who killed his girlfriend and other four girls, which still haunts him.
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* MyGreatestFailure: ThatOneCase: He never caught the man who killed his girlfriend and other four girls, which still haunts him.him, and is entirely sure that Pepe Garcés, the man convicted for the crimes, wasn't guilty.
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* {{Pseudonym}}: Her section in the paper is called "Letters to Peggy". [[CaptainObvious She's Peggy]].
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* {{Pseudonym}}: Her section in the paper is called "Letters to Peggy". [[CaptainObvious She's Peggy]].Peggy.
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[[folder:The Rosary Killer]]
The mysterious lead villain of the show. He killed Jesús' girlfriend (and at least four other girls) many years ago. He is currently in the San José mental asylum, but he can easily go in and out of it when he pleases because he has the key to the back door (and the doctors don't know it).
The mysterious lead villain of the show. He killed Jesús' girlfriend (and at least four other girls) many years ago. He is currently in the San José mental asylum, but he can easily go in and out of it when he pleases because he has the key to the back door (and the doctors don't know it).
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!!Asunción Montenegro
Miguel Montenegro's sister and Jesús's girlfriend, who was murdered by "The Rosary
The mysterious lead villain of the show. He killed Jesús' girlfriend (and at least four other girls) many
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* TheLostLenore: She was Jesús's first love and she was murdered by a SerialKiller whom he is still trying to catch.
* PosthumousCharacter: She's been long dead by the start of the series; all we see of her is in flashbacks, dreams and pictures.
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[[folder:The Rosary Killer]]
The mysterious lead villain of the show. He killed Jesús' girlfriend (and at least four other girls) many years ago. He is currently in the San José mental asylum, but he can easily go in and out of it when he pleases because he has the key to the back door (and the doctors don't know it).
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* PosthumousCharacter: She's been long dead by the start of the series; all we see of her is in flashbacks, dreams and pictures.
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[[folder:The Rosary Killer]]
The mysterious lead villain of the show. He killed Jesús' girlfriend (and at least four other girls) many years ago. He is currently in the San José mental asylum, but he can easily go in and out of it when he pleases because he has the key to the back door (and the doctors don't know it).
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dewicking.
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* HotScoop: Treated as such by several of her partners.