The One (TV Series 2011) Poster

(2011)

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7/10
A very likelable show.
lamentableschnooks8 February 2014
I came across this show from watching another foreign TV show. I was able to watch edited versions of an episode with English sub-titles. Although, quite a bit of the story is cut-out you can get the general gist of what is going on. I love the dialogue in this series, and some of the extreme personalities of the characters. My favourite two are Greta and Paloma. Beautiful peeps, and a great storyline between them. I think British and American TV could get a few tips on how to write (these types)!

Love the Show.

LS
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10/10
Best Argentinian series since "Los Simuladores"
santiencalidaddeque30 June 2011
It started with a lot of questions, and the questions still remain. El Elegido gives all we want: suspense, drama, and the obvious romance injection. With excellent dialogs, very well thought locations and realistic situations, follows the story of Andrés Bilbao, a lawyer who wants to be the associate in the Nevares Sosa firm, has an autistic daughter, Alma and an unstable wife, Verónica. Oscar Nevares Sosa is the evil face of the series. Then comes Mariana and changes it all. She is a open minded lawyer, always defending those whose voices are not being listened. She is a bit silly, but full of ideals. Now Andrés Bilbao is against the world around him. Thriller touches the script and makes you being on the edge of your seat. Murder, masonic societies and corruption. All combined with the marvelous acting of Leticia Brédice. The score is very important and It never fails. You will never get bored with El Elegido. All characters have something interesting to tell. John Grisham and Dan Brown in a black and white Buenos Aires. 10/10.
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