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17 characters · TV Series

Macarena /Mah-kah-REH-nah/ A naive young woman who gets caught up in a financial crime and sent to prison. Zulema /Zoo-LAY-mah/ A highly intelligent, ruthless, and manipulative inmate, often considered the main antagonist. Rizos /REE-thos/ A tough and loyal inmate with a distinct hairstyle and a complicated past. Anabel /Ah-nah-BEL/ A manipulative and cunning inmate involved in drug trafficking within the prison. Sole /So-LEHD/ A kind-hearted and maternal inmate battling a serious illness. Saray /Sah-RAHY/ A fierce and passionate Roma woman serving time for murder. Fabio /FAH-bee-oh/ A prison guard, known as 'El Vis a Vis,' who has a complicated relationship with Macarena. Leopoldo /Leh-oh-POHL-doh/ Macarena's father, a flawed but ultimately caring man who tries to help his daughter. Román /Roh-MAHN/ Macarena's brother, who is deeply involved in the financial crimes that led to her imprisonment. Hierro /YEH-roh/ A ruthless and corrupt prison official. Tere /TEH-reh/ A young, vulnerable inmate struggling with addiction. Goya /GO-yah/ One of Zulema's henchwomen. Paca /PAH-kah/ A veteran inmate at Cruz del Sur women's prison, known for her street wisdom and de facto maternal authority among the other prisoners. Her long sentence and institutional knowledge make her an informal power broker within the cell block. Alaitz /ah-LYTES/ A Basque prisoner at Cruz del Sur whose fierce regional identity and stubborn independence set her apart from the broader inmate population. Her cultural pride serves as both armour and a source of ongoing conflict within the prison. Pepita /peh-PEE-tah/ A Cruz del Sur prison worker who navigates the uneasy boundary between institutional authority and quiet human compassion. Her modest station belies the subtle influence she exerts over the daily routines of the inmates. Trini /TREE-nee/ A long-serving inmate at Cruz del Sur who has adapted to prison life with weary pragmatism, forming alliances of convenience rather than genuine friendship. Her survival instincts have been honed by years navigating the volatile social hierarchies of the cell block. Nadia /NAH-dyah/ A foreign-born inmate at Cruz del Sur whose background outside Spain shapes her experience of the Spanish penitentiary system in ways the other inmates cannot fully understand. Her story examines themes of displacement and the compounded vulnerability of being both imprisoned and culturally isolated.

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