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    Allegra Sharp 
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Played by: Carolina Domenech (2021)
  • The Ace: Allegra is very talented in both singing and dancing.
  • Accidental Time Travel: Allegra is not able to control when or where she is able to time travel. She also put on the magic bracelet without knowing of any of its abilities.
  • Bad Liar: When Clara finds out that Marco has been sleeping at the theater and using another name, Allegra clumsily tries to cover it up by claiming that Félix had a stomachache and needed to rest on the couch, but she's quick to call her bluff.
  • Born in the Wrong Century: Allegra begins to feel this way when she starts enjoying her social and work lives in the past.
  • Deuteragonist: Allegra becomes the second most prominent character in the second season, with the main focus set on Marco.
  • Dude Magnet: Felix and Marco are both in love with Allegra.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: Subverted. Allegra experiences this when she mistakenly believes that it was Felix who sent the video of her audition to Caterina (although he claimed he didn't send it), who revealed this to them. She accuses Felix of doing this out of selfishness so that they could mainly focus on the latter's short film, with his anger and jealousy fueling further when she brings Marco up again. However, Alan and Sofía are revealed to be the true culprits as both of them stole Felix's cellphone and schemed against Allegra to prevent her from doing the audition.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Allegra is not quite happy when Félix mentions that she replaced her with Sofía as the lead character of his short film.
  • Has a Type: Allegra's two love interests, Marco and Felix, are both black-haired.
  • Hypocrite: Allegra makes it very clear that her passion is Eleven O'Clock, as she wants to earn the Freaky Friday lead role that made Cocó a well-respected legend of musical theater, yet this means interfering with Caterina's own true passion, which is to become a writer. Félix lampshades this to Allegra.
  • It's All About Me: Despite having good intentions in finding out what tore Cocó and Caterina apart so that she can do the audition for Eleven O'Clock, Félix outright points out that she is wasting a lot of time trying to fix the past and not living her present, calling the former a fantasy. He is even upset that she still chose to do this over helping him with the short film.
  • Line-of-Sight Name: Allegra is referred to as “Laura” in the past because the sweater she wears during her first time in 1994 has reads “Laura no está” (Laura isn’t here, a reference to the 1997 song by Nek).
  • Nice Girl: Even after how Sofía wanted to overshadow her in the Eleven O'Clock auditions, Allegra still shows sympathy when she admits to being afraid of disappointing her mother Greta.
  • Oblivious to Love: Doesn't know that Félix has a crush on her.
  • Set Right What Once Went Wrong: After her first trip to the past, Allegra takes it upon herself to help improve the relationship between Caterina and Cocó. Later, she also makes it her mission to save Marco from burning alive in a theatre fire.
  • Time Travel Escape: Subverted. When Allegra is about to travel back to the present for the final time. She holds onto Marco as they levitate in mid-air, but when he shows signs of deterioration, she lets go of him at the last minute.
  • Time-Travel Romance: Allegra falls in love with Marco while she’s in 1994.
  • You Already Changed the Past: Allegra's repeated attempts to change the past always fail, such as trying to reconcile both Caterina and Cocó so that she can attend Eleven O'Clock and unsuccessfully saving Marco from the fire that burns the old theater to the ground. Allegra later realizes that there was never a 1994 without her.
  • You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Allegra tells Sofía that she doesn't have to be like her mother to demonstrate her talent.

    Amelia "Cocó" Sharp 
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Played by: Elena Roger (1994 & 2021), Antonia Bengoechea (1975)
  • Batman Gambit: In the first season finale, we find out that the theater being burnt down was the doing of Cocó who planned this out, possibly to prevent Tomás from exploiting Caterina when he threatened to sue if she didn't go on tour and even pinned the incident on him to protect herself. Or so we think. Fortunately averted in season 2. Pedro was actually the one who comitted the crime and framed Cocó by hiring a person to wear hear watch.
  • Disappeared Dad: Nothing is known about Cocó's father. It turns out that Eusebio, Lucía's first love, is actually Cocó's father as we find out in the finale through a flashback showing a young heavily pregnant Lucía in one of her travels to the past. Neverhteless, Cocó never got to meet him since Lucía accidentally killed him trying to take him with her.
  • Do Not Call Me "Paul": She doesn't like being called by her real name, Amelia.
  • Everyone Has Standards: For as much as self-absorbed Cocó might have been in 1994, she didn't like it when her own daughter Caterina blackmailed her by threatening to tell Tomás about her meetings with Mike regarding the Freaky Friday tour.
  • Fantasy-Forbidding Mother / Follow in My Footsteps: Cocó frequently belittles Caterina's desires of becoming a writer, even going as far as to call her poetries "nonsense". She only cares about the Sharp legacy more than her daughter's happiness.
  • Heel Realization: Cocó has one after Caterina delivers her a "The Reason You Suck" Speech that completely sheds her self-centered personality and finally realizes how poorly she's treated her daughter.
  • Hero Antagonist: She's this to Caterina in 1994, as both of them are not on equal footing when it comes to what her daughter is supposed to become (a musical theater actress) rather than what her heart really wants (a writer).
  • It's All About Me: For most of the time, Cocó behaves like this when it comes to controlling her daughter Caterina and making a lot of last-minute changes as Marco lampshaded to Allegra, thus prioritizing herself and her career over her own family. It's not until Caterina's "The Reason You Suck" Speech that she finally comes to her senses.
  • Mama Bear: The first time we ever see this from Cocó, who was full of herself concerning her career. After she broke the news that Caterina wouldn't be going on tour, Tomás didn't take it well and threatened to sue Cocó if she did not adhere to the contract signed in her name. In response, Cocó, who is completely apalled by the reaction, makes it clear to Tomás that she'll respect her daughter's wishes.
  • Must Make Amends: Cocó's main goal in the present, especially after we learned what happened between her and Caterina during the musical premiere, yet Caterina won't listen to her. Just as she is losing hope, however, Allegra convinces her otherwise. Later on, Allegra summons both of them to the old theater and provide them with the solid evidence about Cocó's first selfless act, which is enough for Caterina to forgive her.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Cocó feels this way after her selfish behavior had made Caterina reach her breaking point.
  • So Proud of You: Cocó, to Caterina.

    Marco Resco 
Played by: José Giménez Zapiola "El Purre" (1994)
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  • Be Careful What You Wish For
  • Betty and Veronica
  • Calling the Old Man Out: Marco finally stands up to his father Franco after he finds out that he has been attending Eleven O'Clock behind his back. However, this attempt massively backfires and results in Marco's unfortunate fate.
  • He's Just Hiding: Marco never died in the fire. The bracelet transported him to 2021.
  • Living a Double Life: Marcos goes through this as he not only attends the Eleven O'Clock academy, but he's also pressured by his strict father into studying economics at college while working part-time at his financial company. Because of this, Marco has to come up with strategies so that his father won't find out that he's doing theater behind his back.
  • Nice Guy: He is well-liked by the rest of the Eleven O'Clock members.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Marco drops out of the band, angered that Cocó chose Diego for the male lead role.
  • Unknown Rival: Marco doesn't know about Félix, nor that he is also in love with Allegra. Justified because both are from different timelines.
  • We Used to Be Friends: Marco holds this attitude towards Diego after constant fights between them about music preferences when they are offered a lifetime opportunity of recording their own album as they have a band with a friend named Dante called Serotonin. In addition, it further dissipates after Cocó replaces Marco with Diego as the lead male of the "Freaky Friday" musical, resulting in Marco angrily dropping out of the band.
  • Wham Shot: The bracelet has Marco transported to 2021 at the end of the first season, to the astonished look of Allegra.
  • With Friends Like These...: His friend Diego keeps disagreeing with his new music ideas, takes the male lead role from him just to be near Caterina and, to top it off, even refuses to help Allegra with Marco after he's called out and disowned by his father.

    Caterina Sharp 
Played by: Manuela Menéndez (1994), Clara Alonso (2021)
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  • Amicable Exes: She was this with Diego, until they got back together in Season 2.
  • Anger Born of Worry: Caterina gets angry at Allegra for going to Eleven O'Clock without telling her. It turns out that said anger stems from the complicated relationship she had with Cocó and by forbidding her from achieving that desire she is trying to prevent history from repeating.
  • Blackmail: Although Caterina tells Cocó to "call it whatever she wants" (a negotiation as she deems it), it is more than obvious that she was blackmailing her into ending her indefinite housing curfew by using her meetings with Mike, to replace Tomás as the producer of the Freaky Friday tour, against her. This is lampshaded by Cocó.
  • Blatant Lies: When Caterina threatens Coco to tell Tomas that she's planning to appoint Mike as the Freaky Friday tour's producer unless she lets her go out of the house, she refers to the threat as a "negotiation", but Coco clearly doesn't buy it.
  • Did You Actually Believe...?: Allegra gives back the lead role to Caterina at the last minute and joins Cocó onstage. Cocó congratulates and holds hands with her, only to be told that she got the wrong conclusion about everything and firmly states that she is not interested in becoming an actress.
  • First Girl Wins: She gets back together with Diego in season 2.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Caterina felt it was a betrayal for Cocó to replace Tomás as the producer of the Freaky Friday tour with her oldest friend Mike, especially given how fond Caterina is of Tomás, who she sees as the father she never had. In reality, Cocó had done the right thing in choosing Mike because Tomás threatened to sue her if Caterina did not go on tour and, following the theater's closing due to the fire, Mike had actually saved the company with lots of improvements.
  • I Am Not My Mother: Caterina often leaves clear she's not interested in following in her mother's footsteps as an actrees and instead wants to be a writer.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While initially coming off a as bit of a Jerkass, Caterina's heart is in the right place and she truly cares about Allegra and is only doing what she thinks it's best for her.
  • Knight Templar Parent: Caterina clearly serves as one to Allegra as she continually insists that she help her with the bookstore instead of following her grandmother Cocó's footsteps in auditioning for the Freaky Friday lead role at Eleven O'Clock. Even though this puts a strain on their relationship, Caterina does this because she fears that Allegra will turn out like her mother.
  • Parents as People: Caterina doesn't want Allegra to audition for Eleven O'Clock because of how Cocó treated her in the past while being a member of the company herself, having prioritized her musical theater career over her own family. However, since Allegra remained oblivious of the tense relationship between them, she thinks she's doing this out of selfishness. After Caterina and Cocó make up, Allegra lampshades this while announcing that she won't join the company but that doesn't mean she'll quit doing musical theater.
  • "The Reason You Suck" Speech: Teenage Caterina delivers a very brutal one to Cocó over her selfish whimsical behavior and never taking into account what her daughter truly wants. Cocó is heavily affected by her words that she finally realizes that her actions had pushed Caterina to her limit.
  • Shipper on Deck: Caterina is supportive of Allegra and Félix, as she is seen grining knowingly while she walks in on them working together.

    Félix 
Played by: Kevsho (2021)
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  • Anguished Declaration of Love: Félix confesses his feelings for Allegra right before she is taken to the past by the bracelet.
  • Disappointed in You: Allegra fails to show up for Félix's short film due to being too focused on fixing the past, which becomes the final straw for him to exclude her from the project.
  • Nice Guy: As Allegra's best friend, he's been always supporting her a lot in her dreams and helping her figure out her mother's past in Eleven O'Clock.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: Félix was already jealous of Marco when Allegra first mentioned him. However, the minute Marco arrives to 2021, he becomes threatened, defensive and territorial when it comes to Allegra, so he makes up a lot of excuses to try and get her to be with him, wishing for nothing more than Marco going back to his own time. And worse, when Félix finds out that Marco has the possibility to stay in this timeline forever, he chooses not to help him anymore out of entitled jealousy.

    Franco 
Played by: Rodrigo Pedreira (1994 & 2021), Santiago Achaga (1975)
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Click here to see him in 1975 

  • Ascended Extra
  • Break the Haughty
  • Chick Magnet: His two female friends from his adolescence; Coco and Paloma.
  • Fantasy-Forbidding Father / Follow in My Footsteps: Franco is completely against Marco's passion for music and acting, instead wanting him to study economics while working part-time at his financial company.
  • I Have No Son!: Right after Marco refuses to follow his father's orders, Franco just tosses him away like a piece of junk, outright telling him he hopes to never see him again and that he's not the son he expected.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Franco is remorseful that one drastic mistake of his led to Marco getting trapped and seemingly killed in the theater's fire.
  • My Greatest Failure: Franco had failed to properly reach out to his son, so he feels that his own selfishness is what caused his inevitable alleged death. He even states, 27 years later, that he'll never be able to forgive himself for that.
  • Strict Parents Make Sneaky Kids: He only cares about Marco following in his footsteps, so it's no wonder why Marco lies to his father to remain in Eleven O'Clock and follow his heart.
  • Took a Level in Kindness
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Although he never intended for it to happen, Franco's reprimand and disowning of Marco for being lied to and defied leads to Marco getting trapped in the burning theater as he was seen resting in his hiding spot and listening to his music as his only solace.

Eleven O'Clock

    Diego 
Played by: Manuel Ramos (1994), Benjamín Amadeo (2021)
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  • Amicable Exes: With Caterina.
  • Chick Magnet: Due to his good looks, he attracted several girls like Caterina, Greta and even Barbara.
  • Control Freak: The first cracks of his waining friendship with Marco when he strongly disagrees with Marco's music suggestions.
  • Never My Fault: He doesn't show remorse for his attitude towards Marco, though after he's grown-up, this is ultimately subverted.
  • Nice Guy
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Had he allowed Marco to spend the night at the record store, maybe he would've stayed alive and safe from the fire. Or so he thinks.

    Greta 
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Played by: Tatu Glikman (1994), Paula Morales (2021)
  • Abusive Parents: She emotionally abuses her daughter Sofia, belittling her faults and pushing her to do an excellent audition when she meets her match in Allegra.
  • Alpha Bitch: During her teenage years (1994). She always schemed to have the lead role for herself instead of Caterina.
  • Big Bad: In the first season.
  • The Bus Came Back: Greta, in 1994, makes a brief appearance in the second season while she's present at the party to remember Marco, two months after he supposedly died in the fire.
  • Demoted to Extra: As she has no room in the main plot of season 2, Greta gets naturally relegated to this role.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: For as much of a bully Greta can be, she felt genuinely concerned when Bárbara started drinking from Cocó's wines and tried to stop her, to no avail. Also, when she was suspected by Allegra and Félix over her supposed involvement in the fire (because she had previously threatened both Allegra and Marco out of jealousy), Greta eventually cracked and said that she did love Marco and would've never done anything to hurt him despite, probably suggesting that she was bluffing.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Greta to Caterina, due to being Cocó's daughter, and later Allegra/Laura when it comes to the Freaky Friday lead role. It fuels further when Marco starts a relationship with Allegra/Laura.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Greta has one after she overhears Sofía confiding in Allegra her fears of her own abilities not being enough to please her. Moved by this words, Greta genuinely apologizes to Sofía for pushing her and the two reconcile.
  • It's All About Me: Greta will stop at nothing to have the lead role for herself and in her adulthood pushes her daughter Sofía to give her best in the upcoming Eleven O'Clock auditions.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: While she's the most complicated person to work with, Greta isn't wrong by pointing out that Allegra cannot be a member of Eleven O'Clock without the consent of a parent, namely her mother Caterina who is against her daughter's wishes, since she is a minor.
  • Lack of Empathy: Unlike Diego and Mike, Greta reacts indifferently when Allegra breaks the news about Caterina's car accident after she turns up late to the auditions.
  • Last Girl Wins: After Caterina breaks up with Diego for guilt tripping her into coming back to the play on Cocó's orders, he ends up with Greta instead as revealed by Bárbara in episode 8, even referring to him as "the love of my life". They even got married and had a daughter, Sofía.
  • Put on a Bus: Greta doesn't return in season 2 as it's revealed that she and Diego divorced, but her younger counterpart appears in one episode when Marco travels to 1994.
  • Red Herring: Allegra suspects that Greta was responsible for the fire that burnt the old theater to the ground where Marcos was trapped inside because Barbara said that Greta had "sworn revenge" against both Allegra and Marcos as she was jealous of their relationship. However, when questioning the older Greta, she confirms that she genuinely loved Marco and would've never done anything to harm him.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Greta has a big one in a public place when Félix repeatedly pressures her into revealing her supposed involvement in Marco's supposed death. She eventually cracks and states that Laura/Allegra died the night of the premiere.

    Bárbara Diz 
Played by: Abril Suliansky (1994), Berenice Gandullo (2021)
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  • Accomplice by Inaction: Downplayed. Since she was the only person who saw Marco and his father arguing and did nothing to intervene, this also caused Marco to retreat to his hiding before the fire started, which makes her equally responsible for his supposed death.
  • All Love Is Unrequited: Bárbara has been in love with Diego, who was Caterina's boyfriend in 1994. She gets frustrated at the fact that Greta is now romantically involved with him.
  • Betty and Veronica: She was the Veronica to Caterina's Betty for Diego.
  • Calling Parents by Their Name: Bárbara calls her father Tomás with the Eleven O'Clock members in earshot (as she doesn't want anyone to think she's in the company for the "wrong reasons"), and she only adresses him as "dad" whenever they're alone.
  • Break the Cutie: She was emotionally affected by her father's death.
  • Brutal Honesty: Bárbara has no filter whenever she gives her opinions.
  • Corrupt the Cutie: It turns out that Pedro manipulated Barbara into helping him frame Coco for burning down the theater by falsely assuring her that he would exonerate her father Tomas, and she believed him.
  • Fiery Redhead: She's sometimes very impulsive and tends to act without thinking of the consequences.
  • Gratuitous English: Often used by her, sweetie.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Bárbara starts to doubt Cocó when Pedro manipulates her into believing she was the one who caused the fire and framed her father Tomás. However, when the truth about her innocence eventually comes out, Bárbara is snapped out of it and feels guilty for falling for his lies, as all she wanted was to clear her father's name.
  • Innocent Beta Bitch: She serves as Greta's minion, but is a minor annoyance compared to her.
  • Irrational Hatred: In 1994, she was shown to hold an ill will towards Marco for no reason at all, despite the fact that she was dating her friend Greta.
  • No Sympathy: Bárbara was the only one who witnessed the fight between Marco and his father when he found out about his son attending Eleven O'Clock. However, rather than doing anything about it, she shows no compassion, only smirking cruelly at this and leaving.
  • Spoiled Sweet: She came from a wealthy family, and had a lovely relationship with her dad Tomás, the owner of the theater.
  • Womanchild: Even in her adult years, she is basically the same crazy teenager we got to know in 1994.

    Mike 
Played by: Favio Posca (1994 & 2021)
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  • Blackmail Backfire: When Pedro blackmails Mike into making him associate producer for the Freaky Friday tour, he isn't intimitaded by him at all, even more when Pedro realizes that the VHS tapes, the ones that supposedly pointed Cocó as the culprit for setting the theater on fire are missing.
  • '90s Hair: Mike used to have very long black hair in 1994, which he would later lose as of 2021.
  • Brutal Honesty: He has no problem telling Sofía that she ruined her audition, especially because she was singing out of tune.
  • Gratuitous English: He says "O.M.G." after seeing Caterina and Cocó for the first time in 27 years.
  • Gratuitous French: Also, when he wishes good luck to Cocó for the Freaky Friday premiere (mucha merde).

    Tomás Diz 
Played by: Fabio Aste (1994)
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  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: His daughter Bárbara, whom he genuinely loves and cares about.
  • Hero with Bad Publicity: The hero part can be quite debatable given his actions against Cocó and Caterina, but even in his death, Tomás' name was tarnished after being wrongfully blamed for burning down the theater.
  • Killed Offscreen: He's revealed to have perished in the theater fire.
  • Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Because Tomás had cameras installed in some parts of the theater as he previously thought that one of his statues was stolen, Allegra managed to gather the solid proof (thanks to adult Bárbara keeping all the footage to herself after making a home out of the old burnt theater) from the past, and show it to Caterina in the present, regarding Cocó's first selfless act for her daughter after Tomás showed his true colors, thus finally patching up the broken relationship between them.
  • Parental Substitute: Aside from her grandmother Lucía, Tomás is very fond of Caterina and admitted that she is like a daughter to him.
  • Punch-Clock Villain: Despite how Tomás threatened Cocó to sue her if Caterina did not go on tour, Tomás was only doing his job, just as he said it himself, because he invested a lot of money in the play and was under pressure by his creditors.
  • Red Herring: Was Tomás so obsessed with having Caterina on Eleven O'Clock as Cocó's successor? Yes, so much that he was even willing to go as far as to sue her for not fulfilling her part of the deal. But he did not burn the theater down. His daughter Bárbara even defends him saying that he loved the theater and would've never done anything to destroy it.
  • The Scapegoat: Cocó burns down the theater and ensures Tomás takes the fall for the sake of Caterina, who is a minor, when he threatens to sue for breach of contract. It is subverted in season 2, as Cocó turns out to be innocent and the real culprit was Pedro.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Tomás wants Caterina to be on both the play and the tour of Freaky Friday, going as far as to threaten Cocó to sue her for breach of contract. However, it turns out that he had invested a lot of money for the production and was under pressure by his creditors into paying the debts so that the theater wouldn't go bankrupt.

Introduced in Season 1

    Sofía 
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Played by: Emilia Mernes (2021)
  • Alpha Bitch: Downplayed. While her mother, teenage Greta, is technically this for most of the time, however, Sofía shares some of her traits as she schemes to have Allegra out of her way when she wants to audition for Eleven O'Clock.
  • Anti-Villain: Justified. She is Greta's daughter and is shown to have lots of insecurities while still attempting to sabotage Allegra.
  • Betty and Veronica: The Veronica to Allegra's Betty concerning Félix.
  • Freudian Excuse: Sofía's Alpha Bitch behavior comes from her mother Greta, who was just as mean as her back in 1994 and constantly urges her to give out an impressive audition, but it turns out to be a mask as she had a lot of insecurities and fears to go through with the Eleven O'Clock audition, mostly trying unsuccessfully to be like her.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She feels very threatened by Allegra's singing and dancing abilities.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Sofía wasn't as much as a heel to begin with, since she masked her fears and insecurities through an overconfident, competitive facade.
  • I Am Not My Mother: Of course, Sofía herself knows this, but is afraid to stand up to her.
  • Pet the Dog: To some extent. She asks her mother Greta to let Allegra participate for the last audition despite initially refusing to after Allegra beat her in a dancing contest.
  • Put on a Bus: Since Sofía is on tour with Eleven O'Clock, as mentioned by Diego, there's no reason for her to be seen in season 2.
  • Sore Loser: Sofía and Allegra face each other in a dancing duel, which Allegra ends up winning. However, Sofía doesn't take the loss well and refuses to convince her mother Greta to let Allegra audition for Eleven O'Clock. Initially.
  • Sour Outside, Sad Inside: Sofía of all people. While initially mean to Allegra and wanting to rid her from the Eleven O'Clock auditions, however, she opens up about her vulnerable side hidden behind her bitchiness. Sofía is afraid that Greta will be disappointed on her if she doesn't meet her expectations.

    Alan 
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Played by: Simón Hempe (2021)
  • Aloof Big Brother: To Félix, whenever he comes up with sarcastic comments.
  • The Ace: He's a very skilled basketball player.
  • Book Dumb: Félix said that he had failed at least seven college courses.
  • Did Not Get the Girl: He never gets to be with Sofía, who was not interested in him, and also when Alan has to go on tour, but she doesn't stay with Félix either.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Whenever he sees Félix and Sofía together.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Alan called Allegra "manipulative" just because she's Cocó's granddaughter.
  • Pet the Dog: Invites Félix for lunch.
  • Put on a Bus: In season 2, Allegra mentioned that he's on tour with Eleven O'Clock.

    Lucía 
Played by: Lucila Gandolfo (1994), Agustina Camus (1869), Betina O'Connell (1975)
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Click here to see her in 1869 

  • Break His Heart to Save Him: Lucía gives this warning to Allegra about Marco, that dating people from timelines that aren't your own always ends bad. Lucía meeting Eusebio in her travels to the past and his accidental death are a clear example of this. In the end, as she leaves 1994 for the last time, Allegra follows her advice and lets Marco go while running for their lives during the fire.
  • Cool Old Lady: Unlike her daughter Cocó, she is very sweet, compassionate and easily approachable.
  • It's All My Fault: Lucía clearly feels guilty for Eusebio's death, as her attempt to take him with her to her timeline got him killed as he was not wearing a bracelet, warning Allegra that relationships with people from other timelines always end bad.
  • Time-Travel Romance: Allegra’s great-grandmother Lucía fell in love with Eusabio in 1869. She would eventually have a child with him, who turned out to be Cocó.
  • Weirdness Search and Rescue: Lucía serves this role in the second half of the first season. She turns out to have been the one who hid the bracelet in Allegra’s room. Since she also had her own experience with the bracelet, Lucía is able to give Allegra a better understanding of it.

    Dante 
Played by: Franco Piffaretti (1994)
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  • Advertised Extra: He doesn't have much of a major role in the story and is only seen with Marco and Diego dealing with their band stuff.
  • Satellite Character: Nothing is known or explored about Dante's life other than his friendship with Diego and Marco.

Introduced in Season 2

    Paloma 
Played by: Rocío Hernández (1975)
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  • Anguished Declaration of Love: After finding out that Cocó is saving money to go to New York, she declares her longtime feelings for Franco, thinking he already knew about the whole arrangement just to weight off her mind. Even if Franco tells her that he did not, Paloma still lets him go. However, it takes Cocó going away to New York alone and Franco breaking up with her for them to finally be together at last.
  • Betty and Veronica: They are Marco's female friends, but they are both polar opposites. The calm, timid and nice Paloma serves as the Betty. On the other hand, the egotistic, ambitious and narcissistic Cocó is clearly the Veronica.
  • I Want My Beloved to Be Happy: She thought that Marco wanted to go to New York with Cocó and was willing to sacrifice her feelings for him by allowing him to be happy with her friend because of this.
  • Insult Backfire: She is called a "fool" by Cocó when Paloma still shows hope for the bar and their friendship to be saved, but Paloma tells her she'd prefer to be that before ever being a backstabber.
  • Last Girl Wins: Obviously, she becomes Marco's girlfriend (later wife) after Cocó departs for New York without Marco.
  • The Lost Lenore: Paloma passed away when Marco was a kid, and to the day she is this to Franco.
  • Nice Girl: She was caring and supportive of Marco, even through times he was at his lowest.
  • Shrinking Violet: Paloma is usually a very shy and humble person who doesn't show off a lot, especially when she has a such beautiful voice she can share with the world when it comes to singing. In 1975, Marco helps her confront her fears.
  • We Used to Be Friends: As Paloma stated, she was very close to Franco and Cocó, as they all made a pact as kids that they would always stick together through thick and thin. However, as they've grown into young adults, Cocó has become pessimistic and more preocuppied with pursuing her own goals, that this camaraderie has slowly faded away. Cocó even calls Paloma a "fool" for being so insistent about it, but she strikes back saying that she'd rather be that and not traitor like Cocó. When Paloma brings up the pact, Cocó dismisses it with this response: "We were just six".
  • What the Hell, Hero?: She's understandably upset at Cocó for prioritzing herself over their friendship, accusing her of throwing it away like if it meant nothing.

    Clara Sharp 
Played by: Agustina Benavides (2021)
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  • Kid from the Future: She turns out to be Allegra's future daughter, but it's not specified if either Félix or Marco is the father.
  • Like Father, Like Son: Or Like Mother, Like Daughter. As a time-traveler from the future, Clara inherited her mother Allegra's excitement and her habit of awkwardly talking too much when travelling to meet her.
  • Nice Girl: Bubbly, cheerful and a little awkward, she gets it from her mother. Wait, what?
  • Saying Too Much: Clara almost giving herself away to Allegra is a clear Foreshadowing that she is her daughter and covers it up as nonsense.

    Pedro Alcaraz 
Played by: Miguel Habud (1994 & 2021), Beto de Carabassa (1975)
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Click here to see him in 1975 

  • The Bad Guy Wins: Having acquired both the footage and the watch, Pedro leaks (albeit anonymously) the accusations of Cocó causing the fire, which results in the play Light Years being unceremoniously cancelled and the Sharp theater to be closed down for the time being while the investigation is ongoing. However, he ends up losing when Marco records his angry confession at causing the fire, which gets him arrested when the recording is turned in, and the Sharps manage to present their play thanks to Franco allowing them to use the building he wanted to buy.
  • Big Bad: He is the main villain in Season 2, as he's planning to frame Cocó for causing the fire as revenge for leaving him out of Eleven O'Clock. Pedro is also revealed to be the one who caused it in the first place and Tomás was the one initially framed.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Pedro pretends to be interested in promoting the Sharps' play Light Years by taking it to Spain and forgive Cocó for how she cut him out of the company, but this is all ruse so he can exact his revenge plan and has no problem using Barbara, whom he had promised to help with her father in return for her cooperation, to do so.
  • Blackmail: In 1994, he had blackmailed Mike into making him an associate producer for the tour of Freaky Friday by using the VHS footage against him that supposedly show Cocó tampering with the security cameras and causing the fire. Fortunately, Mike doesn't feel intimidated at all and because said VHS tapes were missing because Bárbara stole them to protect her father.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Cocó. Both are portrayed as ambitious and passionate people whose vocation is related to musical theater and care about no one but themselves, as well as knowing exactly what they want and doing everything at all costs to get it no matter who gets affected in the way. Pedro even learned from Cocó that "The ending justifies the means", something that realistically fits their personalities well. However, Pedro blindly allows his anger, bitterness and revenge to consume him when he's left out of Eleven O'Clock, a company they both founded together, and commits serious crimes like arson, involuntary indirect manslaughter, and blackmail. On the other hand, Cocó gets a harsh reality check at the end of Season 1 from her daughter Caterina. who quits the Eleven O'Clock tour to pursue a career in writing, and undergoes genuine character development that inspires her to be a better mother for her, and the two finally make amends after Allegra shows the footage of Tomás threatening Cocó and her making it clear she would support her daughter no matter what, while Pedro gets arrested for causing the fire at the theater in 1994. Pedro clearly reflects what Cocó would've ended up becoming if Caterina didn't stand up to her mother and Allegra didn't find the bracelet that took her to 2021.
  • Faux Affably Evil
  • Greater-Scope Villain: He's the reason why the whole conflict between Cocó and Caterina in Season 1, as they both founded Eleven O'Clock together. But when Cocó left him out, he sought revenge by burning the theater down as seen in the finale, and eventually revealed in Season 2.
  • Hate Sink
  • I Lied: At first, he approached Barbara proposing her a deal to restore her father's name in return for her to team up together and have Cocó convicted for causing the fire. However, when Barbara eventually learned that she was innocent after all, she said that Pedro never fulfilled his part of the bargain.
  • It's Personal
  • I Was Quite a Looker: Pedro was quite handsome as a young adult in 1975.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: Probably the only antagonistic character of the show with ZERO redeeming qualities. He didn't even actually care to help Barbara clean her father's name.
  • Manipulative Bastard
  • Put on a Prison Bus: Pedro gets arrested at the end of Season 2 when the truth about who caused the fire comes out.
  • Revenge Before Reason: Instead of talking to Cocó about how he felt when she left him out of the company, Pedro instead chose the wrong path of revenge and vowed to make her suffer just like she did to him. Cocó, who was unaware about his plans at the time, even offered to have a talk about this, only for Pedro to indirectly reject any chance of redemption.

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