near the wreckage, he uses an experimental to rebuild the face of the severely burned woman—who is actually —to look exactly like
. He believes she might have betrayed him or died in the process. Major Characters in this Episode Role in Episode 3 Mariana Montiel el rostro de analia capitulo 3
She lit a single candle before a crumbling Virgin Mary and stared into the small flame. Vega had given her a burner phone. “If you remember anything,” he’d said, “call me. And if someone finds you first… run.” near the wreckage, he uses an experimental to
The episode opens with a nightmare. Analía (played with raw intensity) wakes up gasping, haunted by a recurring image: a woman’s hands covered in blood, a broken necklace, and a man’s voice whispering, “Nunca debiste saber la verdad.” Her fiancé, Ricardo, tries to calm her, but his eyes betray a hidden tension. Is he protecting her—or watching her? Vega had given her a burner phone
: The episode reflects on the background leading to the crash, where the mobster Montana ordered as a test of her loyalty, unaware that was actually an undercover agent.
: While the reconstruction begins in secret, Mariana’s family and her husband, Daniel Montiel, are led to believe she perished in the accident, leaving them devastated.
Dr. Armando Rivera finds a woman with severe burns at the crash site. Finding a photo of Analía nearby, he uses an experimental cloning procedure to reconstruct the woman's face to look exactly like the "assassin".