S1E13 No Me Puedes Dejar Así
As his father's medical condition worsens, Luis Miguel grows desperate for what could be his last opportunity to find out what happened to his mother.
The series dramatizes the life story of Mexican superstar singer Luis Miguel, who has captivated audiences in Latin America and beyond for decades.
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As his father's medical condition worsens, Luis Miguel grows desperate for what could be his last opportunity to find out what happened to his mother.
After a breakthrough in the search for his mother, Luis Miguel must decide how to proceed. In 1985, tensions run high during a family reunion in Italy.
After Patricio deceives him, Luis Miguel retaliates. Flashing forward, Micky prepares for a comeback concert and finally reaches out to his daughter.
In 1994, Luis Miguel faces tough decisions involving many of his loved ones. While 2007 starts to feel more stable, a shock is around the corner.
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