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Los Misterios De Laura Temporada 1

, a police inspector who relies on intuition and instinct rather than scientific evidence to solve complex "locked-room" style mysteries. She must balance her professional life with her role as a mother to mischievous twin sons and her relationship with her ex-husband, who is also her boss. María Pujalte : Laura Lebrel Fernando Guillén Cuervo : Jacobo Salgado (Laura's ex-husband and boss) Oriol Tarrasón : Martín Maresca (Laura's partner) Laura Pamplona : Lydia Martínez César Camino : Vicente Cuevas Raúl and Juan del Pozo : Carlos and Javier Salgado Lebrel (the twins) Episode Guide (Season 1) Los Misterios de Laura (Temporada 1) (Region 2) - Amazon UK

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Pujalte balances comedy and drama with incredible timing. She can yell at a subordinate one moment, sweet-talk a child witness the next, and then break down crying from exhaustion in her car. Her Laura is not glamorous—she wears messy buns, practical clothes, and has dark circles under her eyes. That realism makes her feel like a real woman, not a TV cop. , a police inspector who relies on intuition

Despistada en su vida diaria pero implacable en los interrogatorios. Su capacidad para ver lo que otros ignoran es el motor de la serie. She can yell at a subordinate one moment,

Laura arrives on her first day to find a dead body in the river. Wolfs dismisses her as a "paper pusher." They must find a missing woman linked to a luxury brothel. This episode sets the tone: gritty but humane.

Laura is a brilliant homicide detective who relies on intuition and psychological insight rather than high-tech forensics. However, her professional brilliance is constantly at odds with her chaotic personal life: she’s a newly divorced mother of rambunctious twins and is frequently underestimated by her colleagues—including her ex-husband and current boss, Jacobo. Why It Works

These episodes deal with arson, a serial rapist, and a hostage situation at a school. Notably, Episode 4 features a scene where Laura talks a teenage jumper off a bridge—a defining moment where her psychology degree saves the day.