El Marginal Temporada 1 __exclusive__

Encarna el dilema moral constante. Su transformación física y mental para resistir los abusos y mimetizarse con el entorno carcelario mantiene al espectador al borde del asiento.

The cynical, charismatic prison director who views San Onofre as his personal fiefdom. His shifting alliances with the inmates highlight the institutional corruption at the heart of the story. Themes: Corruption, Survival, and Social Decay

A dedicated social worker/counselor who becomes Pastor's ally and love interest as she tries to help him from the outside. El Marginal Temporada 1

Upon its release, the first season achieved critical acclaim both domestically and internationally. It won the prestigious Golden Martín Fierro award in Argentina, the highest honor in Argentine television. Critics praised the show for its uncompromising realism, cinematic direction, and exceptional performances.

The stoic lead caught between his mission and survival. Encarna el dilema moral constante

The first season of El Marginal is a gritty Argentinian crime thriller that follows Miguel Palacios, an ex-cop who enters the dangerous San Onofre prison under the alias to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a powerful judge. Plot Overview The Mission

The first season unfolds across 13 episodes, each running approximately 45 minutes. The season opens with Palacios's entry into San Onofre and his immediate struggle to establish a foothold within the prison's rigid social hierarchy. As Pastor Peña, he must navigate two competing power structures: the official one led by the corrupt Antín, and the unofficial one controlled by the Borges family. His shifting alliances with the inmates highlight the

Season 1 consists of 13 episodes. Here is the general flow of the plot:

The relationship between Miguel and Diosito becomes the emotional anchor of the season. Furtado’s portrayal of Diosito—a man-child capable of extreme violence and surprising vulnerability—became a breakout performance that defined the series. Setting the Scene: "La Sub21" and the Courtyard

, a gang of younger inmates who live in a makeshift shanty town within the prison walls.