An epic about one of the most turbulent times in the recent history of the Buenos Aires suburbs. In this context, a group of idealists emerges who are specifically called: "The bastards."
Máximo Ferradas, businessman and youngest son of a powerful family of lifelong fishermen, asks Francisco, his father, for his share of the inheritance. Thus, he begins a long journey that will take him to distant lands, trying to build his own empire. He settles in Perla del Mar, a fishing town in Argentine Patagonia, where he meets Caviedes, a pleasant and enigmatic businessman who offers him the top of business; Coletto, an artisanal fisherman, with whom he faces death due to the fishing law; and Maite, a beautiful and lonely woman, with whom he falls in love for the first time. Maximo plunges into this world. There, so vertiginously he will enjoy his rise, and then suffer his fall ... and then find his redemption.
Osvaldo is going through a unique moment in his life. Selling a home forever alters family ties.
Carlos is a friendly lineman who lives in the heart of a square in the big city, under a roundabout that the neighborhood gave up over time. He appeared there after having tragically lost his family in an enigmatic accident that no one knows anything about... Today, while he tirelessly seeks to reunite with his son Álvaro, he sweeps sidewalks in exchange for tips or something that helps him get through the nights of this winter that is being very cruel to your health.
The story is centered on the human drama of three young people from a small town in Traslasierra, Córdoba, who from very different ideological places, are forever transformed by the war in Malvinas Argentinas (Falkland Islands).
Francisco Olivetti (Gabriel Corrado) is a prestigious lawyer whose career is based on ethics and moral values, always dedicated to defending those most in need. He lives a marriage of ups and downs with Fatima Pellegrini (Catherine Fulop), a woman who endangers the happiness of the family due to her bipolarity. They are both parents of Mercedes Olivetti (Brenda Asnicar), a somewhat spoiled girl, but with a good heart. Francisco's life changes completely when he is faced with the case of Luz Quiroga (Aylin Prandi), a woman who is detained for having committed euthanasia with her husband, who was dying on his deathbed. Francisco is moved by Luz's story and decides to help her be exempted. Luz's goal is to regain custody of her son, who is under the care of Malvina (Maite Zumelzú), Luz's sister-in-law who hates her and who has schizophrenia problems. Among so much complicity, Francisco and Luz fall madly in love.
Carmen fails to adapt to the world and society in which she lives. She worries about not having a partner. In a raffle he wins as a prize a week with all payment for two in Mar del Plata. She is willing not to go alone.
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