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CastGabriela de la Garza
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Premiere DateApril 15, 2010
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IMDB Rating7.9 (276)
Las Aparicio is a Mexican drama television series that premiered on May 3, 2010 on CadenaTres. The show revolves around the lives of the Aparicio sisters: Mercedes, Mariana, Julia, and Regina. With its unique approach to storytelling, Las Aparicio explores themes of identity, family, love, and self-discovery.
Gabriela de la Garza portrays the role of Mercedes Aparicio, an attractive and successful lawyer who is portrayed as the most sensible and rational of the sisters. However, as the show progresses, it becomes evident that Mercedes has an underlying complex personality, and her seemingly composed exterior shrouds a deep emotional wound from her past. Gabriela's portrayal of Mercedes is nuanced and multilayered, making her character one of the most fascinating and relatable on the show.
Mercedes' sisters, Mariana, Julia, and Regina, each has their own distinct personality and traits. Mariana is portrayed as the most rebellious and free-spirited of the sisters. She is an artist, and her love life is complicated due to her fear of commitment. On the other hand, Julia is a workaholic and career-oriented, with little time for love in her life. Regina, the youngest Aparicio, is innocent, kind-hearted, and the most sheltered of the sisters.
At the center of the show's story is the Aparicio family's secret: they are all born with a unique sexual condition, which is passed down from generation to generation. This secret has caused the Aparicio sisters to deal with various painful experiences regarding their identity, love life, and relationships. The show delves into how the sisters struggle to balance their inherited condition with their individual aspirations, desires, and expectations.
Las Aparicio explores other issues such as feminism, sexuality, gender roles, and contemporary social issues. The show garnered critical acclaim for its unique and compelling approach to storytelling. It was credited for its accurate representation of female characters, which was not typical of Mexican television dramas at the time.
The show features an ensemble cast that includes actors Roger Cudney, Patricia Reyes S