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* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]Colombiana.
* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
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Capadocia is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes have a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
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Capadocia is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for the least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes have a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Latin America]]. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes have a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes have a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
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* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: La Saiko. Her name is the phonetic spelling of the word "psycho". [[spoiler:She ends up biting off a piece of another inmate's ear.]]
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* AssholeVictim: Some of the inmates, but the best example [[spoiler: would be Lorena killing La Barbie]].
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* DivorceIsTemporary: [[spoiler:Santiago and Lorena Teresa get back together. However, it's never clear if they remarried, or if they ever got divorced.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
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* YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
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* SpoiledSweet: Monserrat, with a hint of MafiaPrincess.
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* {{Bookends}}: The first episode begins with a prison riot led by La Bambi. In the show's finale, [[spoiler: Lorena and Teresa]] start a prison riot.
* PrisonRiot: In the beginning of the first episode [[spoiler: and most of the show's finale]].
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* FakingTheDead: In the final episode of the second series, [[spoiler:Lorena and Teresa]] fake their deaths to escape Capadocia. In the show's finale, [[Teresa's daughter Ruth was revealed to have survived the bomb blast that killed her father]].
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* FakingTheDead: In the final episode of the second series, [[spoiler:Lorena and Teresa]] fake their deaths to escape Capadocia. In the show's finale, [[Teresa's [[spoiler:Teresa's daughter Ruth was revealed to have survived the bomb blast that killed her father]].
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* OddFriendship: Cell-mates Andrea and Monserrat. The first is the daughter of the prison governor, the latter [[spoiler: a drug lord's wife]].
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* HowWeGotHere: the first episode's opening scenes are the aftermath of a prison riot and the search for the inmate who started it.
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** In the second series, a bride is seen running through a field, escaping from police helicopters. [[spoiler:She's Monserrat, wife of a powerful drug lord. Later in the episode it's revealed she was escaping a massacre started by Federal Police raid during the wedding reception.]]
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* Series One: Teresa Lagos, the prison governor, and Federico Marcos, ECSO's employee and representative in the prison, have constant disagreements regarding the inmates' rights and treatment. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates and wardens, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie. The secondary storyline covers Lorena Guerra, an upper-middle class stay-at-home mother who accidentally kills her best friend, after catching her having sex with her husband. She is imprisoned and transferred to Capadocia.
* Series Two: ECSO considers Capadocia a success and plans to open ten more prisons with the same model in Mexico. Teresa is dealing with her daughter's incarceration in Capadocia and Santiago's recovery. Federico is now ECSO's vice-president.
* Series Three.
Laconic description would be: Orange Is The New Black meets Oz, set in Mexico.
* Series Two: ECSO considers Capadocia a success and plans to open ten more prisons with the same model in Mexico. Teresa is dealing with her daughter's incarceration in Capadocia and Santiago's recovery. Federico is now ECSO's vice-president.
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* MadDoctor: Hirám Alós.
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''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes see a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
* Series One: Teresa Lagos, the prison governor and human rights lawyer, and Federico Marcos, ECSO's employee and representative in the prison, clash constantly. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates and wardens, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer. The secondary storyline covers Lorena Guerra, a stay-at-home mother, catching her husband and best friend in bed together. After Lorena accidentally kills her, she is imprisoned and transferred to Capadocia.
* Series One: Teresa Lagos, the prison governor and human rights lawyer, and Federico Marcos, ECSO's employee and representative in the prison, clash constantly. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates and wardens, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer. The secondary storyline covers Lorena Guerra, a stay-at-home mother, catching her husband and best friend in bed together. After Lorena accidentally kills her, she is imprisoned and transferred to Capadocia.
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''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes see have a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
* Series One: Teresa Lagos, the prisongovernor and human rights lawyer, governor, and Federico Marcos, ECSO's employee and representative in the prison, clash constantly. have constant disagreements regarding the inmates' rights and treatment. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates and wardens, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer. lingerie. The secondary storyline covers Lorena Guerra, a an upper-middle class stay-at-home mother, catching her husband and best friend in bed together. After Lorena mother who accidentally kills her, she her best friend, after catching her having sex with her husband. She is imprisoned and transferred to Capadocia.
* Series One: Teresa Lagos, the prison
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:La Cofradía (The Brotherhood)]], introduced in the third series.
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* BiggerBad: The people behind ECSO are [[spoiler:La Cofradía (The Brotherhood)]], (''The Brotherhood'')]], introduced in the third series.
* FakingTheDead: In the final episode of the second series, [[spoiler:Lorena and Teresa]] fake their deaths to escape Capadocia. In the show's finale, [[Teresa's daughter Ruth was revealed to have survived the bomb blast that killed her father]].
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* MadnessMantra: During the third series.''"Lo que te duele, mátalo"'' ("Kill what hurts you").
* OffingTheOffspring: Of the "Choice of Abraham" variety. [[spoiler:Magos' backstory. Her husband beat her and molested their children. To spare them, she poisoned their dinner.]]
* OffingTheOffspring: Of the "Choice of Abraham" variety. [[spoiler:Magos' backstory. Her husband beat her and molested their children. To spare them, she poisoned their dinner.]]
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* LiteraryAllusionTitle: Most of the show's episodes are quotes from the Bible.
* LoveTriangle: A rather squicky one in the first series: [[spoiler:Teresa has an affair with one of her students, Daniel. He loves her, she doesn't. To get back at her, he starts dating her daughter. She falls for him hard, he doesn't.]]
* MadnessMantra: During the thirdseries.''"Lo series:''"Lo que te duele, mátalo"'' ("Kill what hurts you").
* OffingTheOffspring:Of the "Choice of Abraham" variety. [[spoiler:Magos' [[spoiler:Magos']] backstory. Her [[spoiler:Her husband beat her and molested their children. To spare them, she poisoned their dinner.]]
* LoveTriangle: A rather squicky one in the first series: [[spoiler:Teresa has an affair with one of her students, Daniel. He loves her, she doesn't. To get back at her, he starts dating her daughter. She falls for him hard, he doesn't.]]
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* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:La Cofradía (The Brotherhood)]], introduced in the third series.
* DivorceIsTemporary: [[spoiler:Santiago and Lorena get back together.It's However, it's never clear if they were ever properly divorced, remarried, or if they remarried.]]ever got divorced.]]
* DyingDeclarationOfLove: [[spoiler: Patrick]] to Lorena.
* BiggerBad: [[spoiler:La Cofradía (The Brotherhood)]], introduced in the third series.
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by HBO Latin America. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates.
The main storyline is the constant clashes between Teresa Lagos (the prison governor) and Federico Marcos (ECSO's employee) regarding the treatment of Capadocia's inmates. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer.
The second storyline covers Lorena Guerra's imprisonment, trial, and appeals. After catching her husband in bed with her best friend, Lorena accidentally kills her. It also tells the stories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates.
The main storyline is the constant clashes between Teresa Lagos (the prison governor) and Federico Marcos (ECSO's employee) regarding the treatment of Capadocia's inmates. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer.
The second storyline covers Lorena Guerra's imprisonment, trial, and appeals. After catching her husband in bed with her best friend, Lorena accidentally kills her. It also tells the stories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia.
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by [[Creator/{{HBO}} HBO Latin America.America]]. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes see a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
The main storyline is the constant clashes between *Series One: Teresa Lagos (the Lagos, the prison governor) governor and human rights lawyer, and Federico Marcos (ECSO's employee) regarding Marcos, ECSO's employee and representative in the treatment of Capadocia's inmates. prison, clash constantly. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, inmates and wardens, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer.
designer. The second secondary storyline covers Lorena Guerra's imprisonment, trial, and appeals. After Guerra, a stay-at-home mother, catching her husband and best friend in bed with her best friend, together. After Lorena accidentally kills her. It also tells her, she is imprisoned and transferred to Capadocia.
*Series Two: ECSO considers Capadocia a success and plans to open ten more prisons with thestories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, same model in Mexico. Teresa is dealing with her daughter's incarceration in Capadocia and how they ended in Capadocia.
Santiago's recovery. Federico is now ECSO's vice-president.
*Series Three.
''Capadocia'' is a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates. Most of the episodes see a new character enter the prison, as well as telling their stories and those of the inmates.
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* AssholeVictim: Some of the inmates, but the best example [[spoiler: would be Lorena killing La Barbie]].
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* OffingTheOffspring: Of the "Choice of Abraham" variety. [[spoiler:Magos' backstory. Her husband beat her and molested their children. To spare them, she poisoned their dinner.]]
* PrisonRape: it's an HBO drama set in a woman's prison. Enough said.
* PrisonRape: it's an HBO drama set in a woman's prison. Enough said.
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''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia.
Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer. It also tells the stories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia.
Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer. It also tells the stories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia.
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''Capadocia'' is an experimental private a privately-owned prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. It was created after a riot in a woman's prison and promoted as an experimental rehabilitation-oriented prison for least dangerous inmates.
Theprison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, main storyline is the constant clashes constantly with between Teresa Lagos (the prison governor) and Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia.
Marcos (ECSO's employee) regarding the treatment of Capadocia's inmates. Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program where inmates sew lingerie for a famous fashion designer.designer.
The second storyline covers Lorena Guerra's imprisonment, trial, and appeals. After catching her husband in bed with her best friend, Lorena accidentally kills her. It also tells the stories of the inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia.
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*GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Averted.
*HowWeGotHere: the first episode's opening scenes are the aftermath of a prison riot and the search for the inmate who started it.
*TeacherStudentRomance: Teresa and Daniel. [[spoiler:But she's just not that into him.]]
*YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
*GoodGirlsAvoidAbortion: Averted.
*HowWeGotHere: the first episode's opening scenes are the aftermath of a prison riot and the search for the inmate who started it.
*TeacherStudentRomance: Teresa and Daniel. [[spoiler:But she's just not that into him.]]
*YourCheatingHeart: Why Lorena is in prison. [[spoiler:Teresa divorced Santiago, Mexico City's Governor, after she walked in on him having sex with another woman.]]
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Laconic description would be: Orange Is The New Black meets Oz, set in Mexico.
Laconic description would be: Orange Is The New Black meets Oz, set in Mexico.
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''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia when it comes to the treatment of the inmates and prison administration.
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by HBO Latin America drama. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia. ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program that has the inmates sewing lingerie. It also tells the stories of the inmates.
''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia. ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program that has the inmates sewing lingerie. It also tells the stories of the inmates.
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by HBO Latin America drama.America. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative inCapadocia. Capadocia when it comes to the treatment of the inmates and prison administration.
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inmates, their lives before incarceration, and how they ended in Capadocia..
''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in
Unknown to most except Federico and a few inmates, ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program that has the inmates sewing lingerie. It also tells the stories of the
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'''Capadocia: Un Lugar Sin Perdón''' (''Capadocia: An Unforgiving Place'') is a Mexican drama produced and aired by HBO Latin America drama. It lasted three series, from March 2008 to December 2012.
''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia. ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program that has the inmates sewing lingerie. It also tells the stories of the inmates.
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''Capadocia'' is an experimental private prison for women in Mexico City, owned by a corrupt business conglomerate called ECSO. The prison's appointed governor and human rights lawyer, Teresa Lagos, clashes constantly with Federico Marquez, ECSO's representative in Capadocia. ECSO uses the prison as a front for drug trafficking through Cautiva, a rehabilitation program that has the inmates sewing lingerie. It also tells the stories of the inmates.
!This Article is under construction. Feel free to contribute if you have watched the series!