Dos Lunas - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Ana, the daughter of Bruno pulls a gun at school, so that the police must attend the scene and the psychologist Soledad García assists to help.

Episode 2
Bruno met Luna, meanwhile Soledad still looking for solutions to not medicate Ana.

Episode 3
Soledad investigates Rodolfo, the teacher who was beaten by the brother of one of his students.

Episode 4
Soledad is determined to prove her point on the situation of the overprotective mother, meanwhile Bruno tells Soledad that she attracts him a lot.

Episode 5
Bruno begs Soledad to resume therapy with her daughter, Luna also reappears in the bar but Bruno confront her.

Episode 6
Luna is determined to seduce Bruno, so she offers a proposal that Bruno declines.

Episode 7
Bruno tries to resist the pressure of the narcos and Sole confirn the existence of luna.

Episode 8
Sole go to Bruno to help her find her sister but Luna is not willing to be found.

Episode 9
Luna plays with the fears of his sister and decides to send her a message to separate from Bruno.

Episode 10
Convinced that his life is in danger, Bruno Ana flees with the complicity of Renée.

Episode 11
Sole decides to uncover Luna until the end. Bruno and Ana, runaways and drug traffickers in their footsteps.

Episode 12
Sole seeks Felipe for support in order to find Luna. Bruno is imprisoned and separated from Ana.

Episode 13
Under medical care, Sole investigates the origin of Luna while Bruno tries to regain custody of her daughter.
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