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| Ep | Title | Synopsis | |----|-------|----------| | 1 | “Playback” | Detective Matías Rojas wakes up to a nightmare. His partner is dead. His memory feed is wiped. Internal Affairs seizes his implants. | | 2 | “Skip Intro” | A hacker offers Matías a pirated copy of his own missing memory — but warns him: some things are better left unseen. | | 3 | “Frame by Frame” | Matías discovers that 47 seconds of his past have been altered — not erased, but replaced with a different reality. | | 4 | “Buffer” | Flashback episode. We see the accident that killed his daughter — and how Mirar Corp offered to “preserve” her final moments. | | 5 | “Deleted Scene” | El Espectador reveals himself. A chilling conversation in a room with 500 screens, each playing someone’s private memory. | | 6 | “Subscriber Only” | Matías learns that memory-sharing is a subscription service. If you stop paying, your memories are locked — or sold. | | 7 | “The Watcher” | Twists multiply. The dead woman was an investigative journalist working on Mirar Corp’s darkest secret: memory implantation. | | 8 | “End Credits” | Season finale. Matías recovers his memory — only to realize he did commit the murder. But the motive was implanted. And the real killer is watching him from inside his own head. | The mysterious platform had opened doors to new
Season 1 received positive reviews, often compared to Lost for its "mystery box" storytelling.