Valeria (2020) s02e03 Episode Script
A Book Isn't Just a Book
1
A NETFLIX SERIES
[machinery whirring]
TROYA DELIVERIES
No soy más que tu, tu fantasía ♪
- Tantas veces soñaste ♪
- [Carlos] Are you ready?
[laughing] Keep still! You'll start
stressing me out.
- You're supposed to keep me safe.
- Don't do that while we're moving.
I'm onto you.
no se pueden dominar ♪
Cuando crees que me ves ♪
Cruzo la pared ♪
Hago CHAS! Y aparezco a tu lado ♪
Quieres ir tras de mí ♪
- Pobrecito de tí ♪
- [ringing tone]
No me puedes atrapar ♪
CALLING BORJA
BORJA - USER BUSY
De volar por el cielo
Y caminar sobre el mar ♪
Y de pronto hacerme de carne ♪
DÍAZ AND ASSOCIATES
DEAR NEREA, WE CANNOT OFFER YOU
A POSITION AT THIS TIME.
- Cuando crees que me ves ♪
- [horn blares]
Cruzo la pared ♪
Hago CHAS! Y aparezco a tu lado ♪
Quieres ir tras de mí ♪
Pobrecito de tí ♪
LALÁ BOOKSHOP
No me puedes atrapar ♪
ELÍSABET BENAVENT, UN CUENTO PERFECTO
Mm
[music ends]
I bet I'm the one
who spends the most time here.
- You been here before?
- [beep]
I come here every week.
[beep]
That's because I'm a writer.
[beep]
I've just published my novel.
This one? Everybody wants it.
No. No, you don't have it in stock.
I self-published.
Well, in digital format.
It is a bit risky,
but I think it allows me
to stay true to myself
- and to be
- That'll be $32.90.
You want a bag?
No. No, no. Thank you.
Okay.
HI VALERIA FÉRRIZ!
PAYMENT MADE
Thank you.
How many copies have you sold?
I'mma put it down on paper ♪
- Up and away we go ♪
- Aah ♪
Ooh, la, something in the waterfall ♪
And I want it all more and more ♪
BASED ON THE NOVELS BY ELÍSABET BENAVEN
Ooh, la, something in the water ♪
If you have this number,
you'll get a free drink! You got 14?
2.3 A BOOK ISN'T JUST A BOOK
- [Valeria] Seven.
- No, no, no, no. Number three! Yes!
- [Carmen] How many?
- The number of books I've sold? Three.
- It's pathetic.
- What did you expect?
- To be a bestseller after a week?
- Way to cheer me up.
Bear in mind, Borja and I
are a bit behind on the marketing plan.
He's still not answering the phone?
He doesn't even let it ring
and go to voicemail
or change his message to, "Hey, I'm busy."
- He just hangs up on me.
- [caller] 45.
Did she say 45?
- No, she said 55.
- I don't think I told you.
- You know I read your book.
- Check it.
- I want you to know I loved it so much.
- You're not just saying that?
Please. You made me look
like a friend who's a legend at fucking.
- How could I not like it?
- [Nerea] I read it twice.
Are you serious? Is it because
you don't have money to buy more?
- That and because I could not put it down.
- But
- [Nerea] What did she say?
- I read most of it in one go.
I have plenty of free time
since Borja stopped talking to me.
- [caller] Who can get all the numbers?
- Oh, great.
- What?
- Well, one, two and three.
- You guys are my only three sales.
- Wait, what about your family?
I haven't told them. Or Adrián.
Half of the book's about my infidelity.
He'd hate me forever.
You could say you used literary license.
I should've thought more
about publishing under a pseudonym.
Don't worry, nobody knows about your book.
- [caller] Let's go!
- Lola!
I mean for the time being.
- Be patient with the sales.
- [caller] Yeah! Yeah!
Sometimes we ask too much of ourselves.
- [caller] Let's see!
- [woman[ Hey! Hey! Hey!
- [Valeria laughing]
- Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
- [caller] 29!
- [Carmen] Can you hear that?
- The one number I don't have.
- It's not just a number. No.
It's the "age limit" for being successful.
- 29, you mean?
- Yeah, it's the reason you're stressed,
and why I'm not making progress
with my presentation.
- I'm way too drunk to follow you.
- No, I really mean it.
How long since you took a vacation? Huh?
How many job interviews
have you had this week?
Am I the only one feeling the pressure
to achieve success before I'm 30?
No, no. When you're 30,
they see you as a walking uterus.
I heard a colleague distinguishing between
women who are creators
and women who are procreators.
- Are you serious?
- As if you couldn't be both at once.
- [Lola] Or neither.
- Bingo!
- [caller] Did I hear "bingo"?
- [Carmen] No, no.
- No. No, put your hand down.
- We got it!
- It was just a mistake.
- Whoa! Bingo!
- There's a table free. Let's just sit.
- Oh, God, okay.
- Okay. Oh, we're going.
- I can't take you anywhere. Come on!
- [Nerea] Karaoke?
- Yes, please.
- [Valeria] What's that? Naked?
- [Lola] I'll finish the drink and go.
- [Valeria] Really, Lola?
- Well, maybe I'll just go topless.
I'm starving.
You ladies cool if we get dinner after?
I have a date from Hoop.
It's the new Tinder.
I don't think I could keep up
with all those apps.
Go with the flow, my friend.
- Ooh.
- [Valeria] Still no word from Sergio?
- I ghosted him, Valeria.
- But it's for the best, right?
I've got a date too.
Dinner with Víctor. Supposedly.
"Supposedly"?
[caller] This girl
is still in first place!
- What's on this?
- Curry.
No, but why? It's disgusting. [laughs]
I learned it in Berlin.
- Did you?
- Yes.
What else did you learn?
[both chuckling, kissing]
- It's starting.
- I don't care.
- We'll miss something very important.
- Mm. Are we, now?
Come with me.
This says it's like a ballet.
Yeah, it's a version of Swan Lake,
but they say it's like contemporary dance.
I mean, it's not a ballet with tutus,
it's more
What? What's wrong?
You look so beautiful.
[Nerea] You need something like that.
- A fuck buddy.
- Perfect if you don't want commitment.
You can skip
all those relationship mindfucks.
- Mm-hmm.
- [Valeria] Sure, absolutely. Yeah.
For sure. It's the good thing
about not having a relationship.
- Don't tell me you want a relationship.
- I never said that.
- [Nerea] You were thinking it.
- No way.
- She made that face.
- [Nerea] Yes! Like she's chopping onions.
- The yellow, intense ones.
- Allergy eyes.
- I do not do that.
- Oh, no?
Hey, it's Víctor, and I know him.
Don't expect Sunday brunch
or to share his Netflix.
No, I don't want that.
But I wonder if the
only thing we have in common is just sex.
I don't see the problem.
[Valeria] Well, it's new to me.
I'm just trying to figure out how to be in
a relationship that's, you know flexible.
Oh, hey. Have you told your boss
about your new job offer?
- [all laughing]
- Whoo!
- Nice one.
- Now that's changing the subject.
- I'm just asking!
- [Carmen] Yeah, I already did.
- She's given me a new project with gyms.
- What the fuck?
And, for your information,
I get a free aerial yoga class
and I can take whoever I'd like to go.
Oh, okay, look at that!
Now Val's flexible.
- No?
- [all laughing]
Wow.
[Valeria] Hold on.
Have we passed this second I think so.
Yes, it was, like, after three streets
So here, at the
The third one. Ah, here.
Oh, look. Number 11. It's here.
- Wait.
- What?
- I love it when you smile like this.
- [chuckles]
- Mm. No, wait. I want to do something.
- I wanna do something too.
No, I wanna do something
that doesn't involve sex.
Or at least at the beginning of the date.
- Okay?
- Shall we go in, then?
- Yes.
- Do we have to?
- I don't know about this.
- What do you mean?
- What is this place?
- You'll see. It's a surprise.
I don't like surprises. Come on, tell me.
Just wait and see, okay?
I promise you'll enjoy it.
Um, do you see that girl?
- Mm-hmm.
- It's Luna Miguel. My favorite poet.
- I love poetry.
- You do?
I love these
cozy living room poetry readings.
People go to someone's house to listen
to her and nobody knows each other.
Okay.
- Víctor, soon you'll know my set by heart.
- I could never get tired of it.
- I told you I liked poetry.
- [sighs]
- Want something to eat?
- No.
So, you've been to this before.
It's a bit weird to come on your own.
- It's normally just couples.
- What, you mean like us?
Well, I was talking about couples.
Macaroons! They took my advice.
It's amazing you know Luna Miguel.
You know,
I like discovering new things about you.
About us.
What we're like,
what we are
- In no rush.
- But of course.
- Want some?
- Yes.
I mean, I love taking things slowly,
but also always knowing
where it is I'm headed.
[chuckles]
And that makes me wonder.
You and I
[bell tinkles]
[man] The recital's
about to start, everyone.
- You and I
- Mm?
should sit down.
Oh, je vais payer tout ça ♪
Alors je vais, par ici la monnaie ♪
[sighs]
- Lola, can you talk?
- In several languages.
- With you, it's another story.
- [sighs]
- I've been calling you all week.
- Stop telling lies.
- You haven't answered my messages.
- What messages?
Look, Sergio, seriously, it's done.
Stop trying.
- We don't have anything to talk about.
- [horn beeps]
Give me five minutes at least, no?
You had months. Sorry.
I left Marta. For you.
- [sighs]
- Because I wanna be with you.
You're just gonna leave
and not say anything?
Everything okay?
Yes, it's fine. Fine, fine.
Let's get out of here.
[sighs]
[motorbike engine starts]
[sung in Spanish]
Today I'll be clear with you ♪
I'll be more than clear
To get out of here ♪
"You ask me for a poem that's happy.
What do you want me to tell you?"
"That I might believe in love?"
"That what most excites me
in my life is eating pizzas on Sunday?"
"That I love keeping sperm
between my open legs
until the liquid drips out slowly
to the cold floor of my lonely dream?"
"You ask me for a happy poem"
I wanna be flexible,
but I would also like to know
where this is going.
- [Luna] "Or because whenever"
- Hey, can we talk about this later?
It's just that later,
we never talk about it. All we do is fuck.
- [woman] Shh!
- [Luna] "important things"
- Please?
- Sorry.
Come on. We're going to the back.
[Luna] "I read a book
where the protagonist kills her cat
- and feels nothing"
- Oh, I stepped on your foot. Sorry.
- " a song where two lovers break up"
- [Víctor laughs]
- "and feel nothing"
- Don't laugh.
- "my WhatsApp messages"
- Don't laugh. I'm being serious.
We've been seeing each other for weeks,
and I didn't even know you liked poetry.
A few weeks after you started
seeing Adrián, you got married.
It wasn't exactly the best idea.
- Adrián has nothing to do with it.
- He has everything to do with it.
All you think about is where you're
coming from and going to,
- and you forget to enjoy the present.
- [applause]
[sighs]
How can I enjoy myself if
I don't know anything about you?
I have no idea
what your favorite thing to eat is.
Ceviche.
[Luna] "because under the blanket"
- Or how you take your coffee.
- Americano. No milk, no sugar.
- For real?
- Yep.
- I don't even know your birthday.
- It's actually next week.
[chuckles] Sure.
- Seriously. It's really next week.
- What? What are you
- [Luna] "Today, I wake up"
- You're a Libra?
- [woman] Shh!
- [man] Shh!
Sorry.
[Carmen] How old is he gonna be?
I have no idea.
I was so in shock, I didn't even ask.
- No. 35?
- Younger, no?
I don't know.
Light-colored eyes can trick you.
You gonna tell me how you're doing?
Well, as dry as the river Manzanares.
You know what makes me feel the worst?
I criticized Borja for his ideas,
but then, what do I have?
A promising future and a brilliant mind?
Yeah, one that can't come up
with a decent campaign.
Let me remind you that my shittiest moment
both professional and personal
inspired me to write Impostor.
Yeah, Val, but I need to sell
more than just three lipsticks, you know?
- [sneers]
- [sneers and laughs]
I sent Borja a message for him to buy
the book for the marketing campaign.
But, big surprise, he didn't answer.
IMPOSTOR, FOUR SALES
He just bought it.
Oh.
At least I know he's getting my messages.
Val, what are you gonna get Víctor?
The only thing I know about him is that
he likes ceviche and Americano coffee.
Please, I'm begging you, don't even think
about getting him a cookbook, okay?
If I knew what was going on,
I'd have picked something.
- Why does that matter?
- Oh, it matters.
Look, I could give him The Light Years,
but it's a saga.
Am I saying
I wanna give him all five of the books?
- That'd be like me proposing.
- A little bit. [chuckles]
I could go for a classic.
Pride and Prejudice?
But that wouldn't be sincere.
What I have with Víctor
is much riskier. [sighs]
Do you prefer the film from '95
or the 2005 one?
[both in unison] Colin Firth!
- [both laugh]
- But it doesn't matter what you do,
a literary adaptation is
always going to get criticized.
Yeah.
Maybe I shouldn't give him anything.
That's what we have, nothing.
I think you should just get him any book
- and stop driving yourself crazy.
- No. It's not just a book.
Look, you're giving words,
intimacy, moments alone.
It's a message in and of itself.
- "A message in and of itself."
- Hmm.
Of course.
Of course! Moments!
It's a message in and of itself!
- Yeah?
- I love you. I need to go to work.
- What did I say?
- I love you so much. Thank you so much!
- You're supposed to help me!
- No, I can't!
What do you want?
Eh
[sighs]
[sighs]
SERGIO - TWO WEEKS AGO
A LITTLE LATER. I WANT TO
Tus labios de diablo ♪
MARTA'S NOT WORKING,
SO IT'LL BE HARD TO MEET UP.
I HAVE PLANS WITH THE GIRLS.
I'LL STOP BY AT SIX. I WANT YOU.
LATER. I WANT TO GO HOME AND SHOWER.
CONTACT BLOCKED
Y solo sufro traición ♪
Esos ojos de serpiente
No quiero ni verlos ♪
Dejadme ir ♪
Yo solo quiero que quites ♪
- Que quites tu amor ♪
- Are you okay?
Con tus pocos remedios ♪
Y tus grandes historias ♪
- Es difícil quererte no puedo ni verte ♪
- What's the matter?
You've been acting strange all day.
Nothing at all. I'm okay.
[chuckles] I'm fine. Really.
- Aunque me has dejado rota ♪
- I'm here.
In case you wanna talk,
or if you need to vent or something
[sung in Spanish]
I don't want to love you ♪
We're history ♪
[sung in Spanish] Today isn't ♪
Just another day ♪
Today isn't ♪
Just another day ♪
I'm not getting up early ♪
Today ♪
- You won't say ♪
- [doorbell rings]
Good morning to me in the hallway ♪
Adri!
I told you at the coffee shop I'd stop by
to pick up the things
you kept for me, remember?
- Is this a bad time? If you want, I can
- No.
- No, no, no. Come in. I'm sorry.
- It'll just be a minute.
Mm-hmm.
Huh.
[clears throat]
It's strange to see
your place like this, from the outside.
I know.
Same thing happened to me
when I came back from Valencia.
Without you, it's like a different house.
- Do you want a beer, some water, tea?
- No.
- No, thank you.
- No? Okay.
No, I wanted to look for some negatives
I can't find at home.
- Maybe they're still here. Can I look?
- Of course!
Look for whatever you need.
It was is It is your house.
How's the book going?
When's it getting published?
Well, I think it's going to be
pretty delayed, actually.
They asked me to make changes at the last
minute, and, you know, I [chuckles]
- Um, I'll go get your box. Okay?
- Okay.
CALLING VÍCTOR
Thank God you're here.
I have the interview. Okay, come here.
What do you think?
Don't tell me it sucks, because
- What's wrong?
- Did you block Sergio?
Yes, I did.
Let's see if I understand.
I open the doors of my home to you,
and you do this to me.
And what have I done, exactly?
Helped you move on?
Picked up the pieces with you?
See you smile again
when you talk about guys?
It was my decision.
No! It was his decision.
That's the fucking problem.
It's always his.
Are you listening to yourself?
You're criticizing him
for making decisions for me,
when you're doing exactly the same thing.
- You deserve better.
- Better?
Better than what?
I don't want someone better.
Maybe you're the one who's got a problem.
You can only accept pure perfection.
Look at you, not one wrinkle.
But the world isn't like that.
You can't try to change everyone.
Better picking up
the crumbs that idiot leaves behind?
He left his wife Marta for me.
[sighs]
- You think that's gonna change things?
- Well, I would like to find out.
[sighs]
You can't get mad at me
for trying to prevent this.
I know.
But I love him.
- The sun comes in glowing ♪
- [sighs]
- On my bedroom wall ♪
- I know that you do.
- How can it be that I was ever ♪
- And he knows it too.
Scared of loving you? ♪
It was just the time I need ♪
- For I am in amongst the blue ♪
- Do me a favor.
- I guess I could just confess ♪
- No matter how much you love him
I really needed you ♪
I guess I could just confess ♪
- always love yourself more.
I really needed you ♪
I guess I could just confess
I really needed you ♪
VÍCTOR - USER OFFLINE
- So? Nothing? If you're in a rush, I can
- No. Do you mind if I check the bedroom?
[doorbell rings]
Are you meeting the girls?
- Today? No.
- Oh.
Oh, that must be the package
I've been waiting for. You Yeah.
- Are you okay?
- No.
I called you, but your phone was off.
- Do you mind if we do this a bit later?
- Sure.
- Okay.
- Is this because of what we talked about?
- What?
- About me not telling you what's going on.
No. No, no, no, no.
No, it's I've got a headache.
Yeah, it's a migraine.
[sighs] A really bad one.
Who knows? It must be from staring
at the computer for so long.
Yeah. Look, maybe I don't want
to put a label on what's between us, and
and maybe I need more time than you,
but I'm certain I want to be with you.
And
I want to invite you to the birthday party
my family's throwing for me.
You do?
It's a casual thing,
but I'd like them to meet you.
[chuckles] Really?
Really. [laughs]
- Well, yes. Yes. Yes, sure, yes.
- [laughs]
- But now I need to
- Of course.
- You need to rest.
- Yes. Yes.
- Did you take anything for it?
- No, no. Maybe later.
- Okay, then. I'm
- You need to lie down.
- Yeah.
- Right.
[sighs]
Done. Got 'em.
So, what? Have you eaten?
Well
PHARMACY
[Valeria] Let me get the door.
I GOT YOU SOMETHING FOR YOUR MIGRAINE.
- Are you okay? You sure?
- Yeah. Yeah.
[Valeria] So we could go over by the park
and get sandwiches?
[Adrián] Yeah, sounds good.
I could go for a sandwich.
[Valeria] Okay, great.
I haven't been there in a while.
[Adrián] Yeah, me neither.
[Valeria] Well, sandwiches it is, then.
- [Adrián] Okay.
- [Valeria] I might have the veggie.
[phones ringing]
- [footsteps approaching]
- [clears throat]
- Nerea Bernal?
- Yes, that's me.
Follow me this way, please.
Well, then. Okay.
- I've read over your résumé.
- Mm-hmm.
I see here in your work history
you haven't been at very many law firms.
[sighs]
Are you okay?
I think if I go now, it'll save time,
which I'm sure we both value.
- Pardon?
- Yeah, I know how this goes.
I've only worked at my parents' law firm,
and you're looking
for someone with more experience.
But you know what?
- I've never been given anything for free.
- I don't doubt that.
- But I don't understand
- I can't tell you
the number of interviews
I've had this past month. [sighs]
I'm 29, and while my friends are wondering
when they're going to be successful,
I'm wondering
if I'll make it till next month.
- Okay
- And I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but I'm tired.
I'm tired of sitting feeling judged
while I keep my mouth shut.
Thanks.
Défense du singe humanisé ♪
Qui regarde ♪
- Sa vie entière televisée ♪
- [Carmen] Girls, this is work.
So later, I want you in focus-group mode
and having some beers.
- [Lola] Okay.
- But didn't you say yoga was stupid?
I still say that about kundalini.
But I haven't had sex in days,
and I'm starting to atrophy.
- Besides, it's free.
- This looks dangerous to me, ladies.
Anything that involves physical exercise
looks dangerous to you.
I was at a guy's house once
who had one of these things.
I didn't do too bad.
- [Carmen] From Tinder?
- [Lola] No, Parcheesi online.
[Carmen laughs] What?
Dude, you're unstoppable.
[teacher] Okay, ladies,
we'll start with some stretches.
We're going to place our left leg
in the swing and open up our right arm.
- [exhales]
- Sergio's left Marta.
[all] What?
He wants us to give it a try.
I'm exploring whether we can have
a relationship that's not toxic.
[teacher] Now let's swap legs.
At least you know
what kind of relationship you have.
I've gone from
meeting up with Víctor to fuck
- to being invited to meet his parents.
- [all] What?
Shh.
- Sorry.
- He insisted it was just informal.
Informal is going to the movies
or getting laid.
Meeting the parents
is a whole different level.
[teacher] Now, we'll place the swing
in the back, behind our shoulder blades,
and then, very slowly,
we'll open up our chests nice and wide.
Carmen, do you know Borja's parents?
- [Carmen] Huh? No.
- It's for the best.
- Hey, wait. Why?
- Oh, you've just opened a can of worms.
I don't know why that's supposed to be
such a positive thing.
Family only causes fights
and problems at Christmas.
Ladies, silence.
Now, we're going to lean back
and open up our chests.
[all groaning]
God, I absolutely needed this today.
Oh, by the way, I got an email
from that job interview today.
- Was it good news?
- I doubt it.
I made such a scene,
I'm sure I didn't get it.
Hey, girls, isn't it dangerous
to hang like this?
- Really?
- They say it can fuck up your balance.
You're lucky you've got good genes,
because fitness is not your thing at all.
- [scoffs]
- [teacher] OK, ladies.
- Now we're going to do the bat.
- The what?
We'll lean all the way back,
grab hold of the wing,
hook our legs around and let ourselves go.
- [grunting]
- [Valeria] Ugh.
Oh, shit. [grunting]
And you, Carmen, are you still inspired
by what I said for your ad campaign?
Uh-huh. "Makeup is a language.
Express yourself."
- Ooh! Now, that's my Carmen. [laughs]
- [Nerea] I mean, it sounds great.
But that means those of us
who can't do two matching eyes
have a communication problem.
Hey, girls, look.
I'm not such a loser at sports.
- I'm good at this.
- [teacher] We'll go back up very slowly.
Grab hold of the swing
and slowly pull yourself back up.
[yelps]
- Are you okay?
- Val!
- [Valeria groans] Yes.
- Oh, shit.
Why is it like the other side
Where all my vital signs
Are fading away ♪
Violent dreams keep me awake ♪
I wear the same face in the morning ♪
- A warning ♪
- Mm!
Mm, mm.
[chuckles]
No.
I'm not getting excited ♪
'Cause my fight and my flight
Are divided ♪
And so I don't enthuse
Keep my grip on joy loose ♪
And I wait for the news
With my feet in my shoes ♪
And I lose it all ♪
With one foot out the door ♪
When I smile, I lie
With my eye to the side ♪
So I agree with goodbye
I agree with goodbye ♪
Yeah, goodbye ♪
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
Your seat belt.
Okay.
Violent dreams keep me awake ♪
I wear the same face in the morning ♪
A warning ♪
A warning ♪
[murmur of conversation]
- Hey, wait.
- I don't like being late.
Are you nervous?
You barely said a word on the car ride.
No, I'm not nervous.
You're not the first girl
I've brought to my parents' house.
[Valeria] Víctor.
- White, right?
- Yes, thanks.
I thought that it would be more intimate.
- It's also my twin sister's birthday.
- You have a twin sister?
Hey, Mom.
Darling.
- How's your day going, my love?
- Good. Yours?
Very well. We're a little tipsy.
Your father and I thought
it was a good idea
- to have a wine-tasting earlier.
- [Víctor] Oh!
- [Víctor's mother] Oh, is that Valeria?
- Yes.
[Víctor's mother] Valeria!
- Oh, my! So glad to finally meet you.
- Hello.
- Come here! [laughs]
- Oh!
You're so gorgeous.
- And you're beautiful.
- Well, please make yourself at home.
- And leave that. Choose a Rioja, okay?
- I will. Thanks so much.
- Come on. I'll introduce you.
- Okay.
Hey, your mom seems lovely.
Carol.
- This is my twin sister, Carolina.
- Hello, how are you?
So nice to meet you!
Congratulations on the baby
Eight months. I can't wait
to get this alien out of my body.
- Don't say that about my nephew.
- Shut it.
This is her husband, Peter.
Hello, there.
And that, over there, as you might
have guessed, is my father, Víctor.
I brought a little dessert pastry.
If I had known it was going to be
so many people, I'd have brought more.
- It's fine.
- No, it's perfect. Thank you, my dear.
- Okay. That's good.
- Aina?
She's my little sister.
- Well, Aina's late, as usual.
Okay, time to eat.
Go ahead and get seated.
- Come on!
- Come with me.
- Let's put this in the kitchen.
- Come on, everyone!
- No. Come on, Mom.
- I'll bring her back in a jiffy.
- Oh! Sorry.
- Mm. That looks very delicious.
Thank you.
- Can I help you?
- No, have a seat.
- A glass of Rioja? Okay?
- That sounds great.
- I'm so glad you came today with Víctor.
- [chuckles]
Yes. Víctor doesn't usually tell us
about many girls.
He told you about me?
Yes.
So much so
that I bought your book this morning.
You're the first person I don't know
who went out and bought my novel.
Am I?
Well, I won't be the last. You'll see.
- I've loved everything I've read so far.
- I want to read it too.
I really do, Valeria.
But I'm not sure I'm ready to know
what my brother's like in bed.
- I hope you understand.
- Well, he's amazing.
- Oh, Mom, stop it.
- At least, from what I've read
Kill me, please.
Don't worry. She's a sexologist.
You can't make her blush.
You did the right thing,
getting out of that marriage.
- Mom!
- Oh, Carol!
Listen to me. When sexual
relationships aren't satisfying,
that's a symptom of deeper problems.
That's how it is.
You heard it from a professional.
I never thought my first conversation
with Víctor's family
- would be about my sex life.
- [all laugh]
- Looks delicious. Can I?
- No, no.
- Hands off.
- Oh, okay. What are you talking about?
We were talking about
your sex scenes with Valeria in her book.
Yes, you know our mom.
Specifically, we were talking about
how I did the right thing leaving Adrián.
And who said you left him?
Well, we're separated.
You still wear your ring.
How about we take this out there?
We'll wait for you outside, okay?
- After you, Mom.
- Thank you.
[sighs]
What was all that about?
- It's just a piece of metal I wear.
- No, it's not.
It's a symbol.
Every time I see it, I see Adrián.
Adrián isn't a part of my life anymore.
Why didn't you tell me
he was at your place the other day?
Val, don't lie to me like you lied to him.
You could have told me instead of
making a scene in front of your mother.
I just wanted to avoid
an uncomfortable situation.
Uncomfortable for who? For you or for us?
Val, grow up.
Tell Adrián
once and for all that you and I
- [scoffs]
- That you and I what?
- You know perfectly well.
- No, honestly, I have no fucking idea.
Putting a name on something
doesn't make it better.
Tell me the truth.
Are you getting a divorce?
[laughs]
Wait a second, let me see if I get this.
You can't put a name
on whatever it is we are,
but you can demand
I put a name on what I have with Adrián.
Look, I'm trying to grow up,
but hanging out with babies
makes it pretty hard.
- With babies?
- Yes.
Happy birthday, Víctor.
I'm leaving, Aurora.
- Something's come up.
- Okay, okay. Don't worry.
Thank you.
Bye.
[sung in Spanish] Leave ♪
The dark now ♪
It's light out ♪
You're following your head ♪
Ready ♪
To run with ♪
That fantasy ♪
That doesn't make any sense ♪
They say time heals everything ♪
But I have to see how ♪
Your tears flood the city ♪
We need clarity ♪
Time passes and nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
Your tears flood the city ♪
We need clarity ♪
Time passes and nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
Shouting in silence ♪
To not wake ♪
All that pain ♪
In others ♪
Flaming red ♪
FIVE SALES
hell ♪
That will soon be heaven ♪
You'll see ♪
They say time heals everything ♪
Ladies, it's been a shitty day
and I need to see you.
But I'm tired of listening to myself
and I don't wanna think.
- It's too long since we went out.
- [doorbell rings]
nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
[Valeria] Let's forget everything tonight.
Congratulations. You start on Monday.
Come, I'll show you around the office.
[Valeria] I'm sure all of you guys
can give me a reason to celebrate.
MAKEUP IS A LANGUAGE.
EXPRESS YOURSELF.
Any joy would be the perfect excuse
to buy a round of shots.
- I don't have enough for cocktails.
- Wow.
- Can you sign for me, please?
- Huh? Oh, yeah, sure. Of course.
- Here, right?
- That looks really good. I'd buy it.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
- Bye, then.
- Thanks.
[Valeria] But the idea is to be together.
[sighs]
Hi ♪
I just wanna say hello ♪
Hola, hola, hola ♪
I was just taking a walk ♪
In this deepness we belong to ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
Soledad ♪
In Spain, we say it's amargura ♪
In Spain, we say, "Ay, qué desastre" ♪
Que te quiero pero ay que me muero ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
In Spain, we don't know where to go ♪
[Valeria] With everything going on
with Adrián and Víctor,
sometimes I forget to tell you guys
that you are my best love story of all.
- Oh!
- Wow!
- You look hot, girl!
- Brrr! Gorgeous!
- In Spain, we call it ♪
- [chuckles]
In Spain, we call it ♪
In Spain, we call it ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
¡Mónica Naranjo te quiero! ♪
Hi ♪
Sorry I wasn't where you wanted ♪
Sorry I wasn't where you need ♪
No, I could never make you happy ♪
And you could only make me bleed ♪
Oh, even though I saw it comin' ♪
I guess I didn't wanna prep ♪
Sometimes, whatever doesn't kill you ♪
Kinda makes you wish it did ♪
We all eat lies
when our hearts are hungry ♪
And we all drink shame
When our souls break ♪
I said, "Lie, lie, lie
One more time to me" ♪
You said, "I'll be here until the end" ♪
A NETFLIX SERIES
[machinery whirring]
TROYA DELIVERIES
No soy más que tu, tu fantasía ♪
- Tantas veces soñaste ♪
- [Carlos] Are you ready?
[laughing] Keep still! You'll start
stressing me out.
- You're supposed to keep me safe.
- Don't do that while we're moving.
I'm onto you.
no se pueden dominar ♪
Cuando crees que me ves ♪
Cruzo la pared ♪
Hago CHAS! Y aparezco a tu lado ♪
Quieres ir tras de mí ♪
- Pobrecito de tí ♪
- [ringing tone]
No me puedes atrapar ♪
CALLING BORJA
BORJA - USER BUSY
De volar por el cielo
Y caminar sobre el mar ♪
Y de pronto hacerme de carne ♪
DÍAZ AND ASSOCIATES
DEAR NEREA, WE CANNOT OFFER YOU
A POSITION AT THIS TIME.
- Cuando crees que me ves ♪
- [horn blares]
Cruzo la pared ♪
Hago CHAS! Y aparezco a tu lado ♪
Quieres ir tras de mí ♪
Pobrecito de tí ♪
LALÁ BOOKSHOP
No me puedes atrapar ♪
ELÍSABET BENAVENT, UN CUENTO PERFECTO
Mm
[music ends]
I bet I'm the one
who spends the most time here.
- You been here before?
- [beep]
I come here every week.
[beep]
That's because I'm a writer.
[beep]
I've just published my novel.
This one? Everybody wants it.
No. No, you don't have it in stock.
I self-published.
Well, in digital format.
It is a bit risky,
but I think it allows me
to stay true to myself
- and to be
- That'll be $32.90.
You want a bag?
No. No, no. Thank you.
Okay.
HI VALERIA FÉRRIZ!
PAYMENT MADE
Thank you.
How many copies have you sold?
I'mma put it down on paper ♪
- Up and away we go ♪
- Aah ♪
Ooh, la, something in the waterfall ♪
And I want it all more and more ♪
BASED ON THE NOVELS BY ELÍSABET BENAVEN
Ooh, la, something in the water ♪
If you have this number,
you'll get a free drink! You got 14?
2.3 A BOOK ISN'T JUST A BOOK
- [Valeria] Seven.
- No, no, no, no. Number three! Yes!
- [Carmen] How many?
- The number of books I've sold? Three.
- It's pathetic.
- What did you expect?
- To be a bestseller after a week?
- Way to cheer me up.
Bear in mind, Borja and I
are a bit behind on the marketing plan.
He's still not answering the phone?
He doesn't even let it ring
and go to voicemail
or change his message to, "Hey, I'm busy."
- He just hangs up on me.
- [caller] 45.
Did she say 45?
- No, she said 55.
- I don't think I told you.
- You know I read your book.
- Check it.
- I want you to know I loved it so much.
- You're not just saying that?
Please. You made me look
like a friend who's a legend at fucking.
- How could I not like it?
- [Nerea] I read it twice.
Are you serious? Is it because
you don't have money to buy more?
- That and because I could not put it down.
- But
- [Nerea] What did she say?
- I read most of it in one go.
I have plenty of free time
since Borja stopped talking to me.
- [caller] Who can get all the numbers?
- Oh, great.
- What?
- Well, one, two and three.
- You guys are my only three sales.
- Wait, what about your family?
I haven't told them. Or Adrián.
Half of the book's about my infidelity.
He'd hate me forever.
You could say you used literary license.
I should've thought more
about publishing under a pseudonym.
Don't worry, nobody knows about your book.
- [caller] Let's go!
- Lola!
I mean for the time being.
- Be patient with the sales.
- [caller] Yeah! Yeah!
Sometimes we ask too much of ourselves.
- [caller] Let's see!
- [woman[ Hey! Hey! Hey!
- [Valeria laughing]
- Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey!
- [caller] 29!
- [Carmen] Can you hear that?
- The one number I don't have.
- It's not just a number. No.
It's the "age limit" for being successful.
- 29, you mean?
- Yeah, it's the reason you're stressed,
and why I'm not making progress
with my presentation.
- I'm way too drunk to follow you.
- No, I really mean it.
How long since you took a vacation? Huh?
How many job interviews
have you had this week?
Am I the only one feeling the pressure
to achieve success before I'm 30?
No, no. When you're 30,
they see you as a walking uterus.
I heard a colleague distinguishing between
women who are creators
and women who are procreators.
- Are you serious?
- As if you couldn't be both at once.
- [Lola] Or neither.
- Bingo!
- [caller] Did I hear "bingo"?
- [Carmen] No, no.
- No. No, put your hand down.
- We got it!
- It was just a mistake.
- Whoa! Bingo!
- There's a table free. Let's just sit.
- Oh, God, okay.
- Okay. Oh, we're going.
- I can't take you anywhere. Come on!
- [Nerea] Karaoke?
- Yes, please.
- [Valeria] What's that? Naked?
- [Lola] I'll finish the drink and go.
- [Valeria] Really, Lola?
- Well, maybe I'll just go topless.
I'm starving.
You ladies cool if we get dinner after?
I have a date from Hoop.
It's the new Tinder.
I don't think I could keep up
with all those apps.
Go with the flow, my friend.
- Ooh.
- [Valeria] Still no word from Sergio?
- I ghosted him, Valeria.
- But it's for the best, right?
I've got a date too.
Dinner with Víctor. Supposedly.
"Supposedly"?
[caller] This girl
is still in first place!
- What's on this?
- Curry.
No, but why? It's disgusting. [laughs]
I learned it in Berlin.
- Did you?
- Yes.
What else did you learn?
[both chuckling, kissing]
- It's starting.
- I don't care.
- We'll miss something very important.
- Mm. Are we, now?
Come with me.
This says it's like a ballet.
Yeah, it's a version of Swan Lake,
but they say it's like contemporary dance.
I mean, it's not a ballet with tutus,
it's more
What? What's wrong?
You look so beautiful.
[Nerea] You need something like that.
- A fuck buddy.
- Perfect if you don't want commitment.
You can skip
all those relationship mindfucks.
- Mm-hmm.
- [Valeria] Sure, absolutely. Yeah.
For sure. It's the good thing
about not having a relationship.
- Don't tell me you want a relationship.
- I never said that.
- [Nerea] You were thinking it.
- No way.
- She made that face.
- [Nerea] Yes! Like she's chopping onions.
- The yellow, intense ones.
- Allergy eyes.
- I do not do that.
- Oh, no?
Hey, it's Víctor, and I know him.
Don't expect Sunday brunch
or to share his Netflix.
No, I don't want that.
But I wonder if the
only thing we have in common is just sex.
I don't see the problem.
[Valeria] Well, it's new to me.
I'm just trying to figure out how to be in
a relationship that's, you know flexible.
Oh, hey. Have you told your boss
about your new job offer?
- [all laughing]
- Whoo!
- Nice one.
- Now that's changing the subject.
- I'm just asking!
- [Carmen] Yeah, I already did.
- She's given me a new project with gyms.
- What the fuck?
And, for your information,
I get a free aerial yoga class
and I can take whoever I'd like to go.
Oh, okay, look at that!
Now Val's flexible.
- No?
- [all laughing]
Wow.
[Valeria] Hold on.
Have we passed this second I think so.
Yes, it was, like, after three streets
So here, at the
The third one. Ah, here.
Oh, look. Number 11. It's here.
- Wait.
- What?
- I love it when you smile like this.
- [chuckles]
- Mm. No, wait. I want to do something.
- I wanna do something too.
No, I wanna do something
that doesn't involve sex.
Or at least at the beginning of the date.
- Okay?
- Shall we go in, then?
- Yes.
- Do we have to?
- I don't know about this.
- What do you mean?
- What is this place?
- You'll see. It's a surprise.
I don't like surprises. Come on, tell me.
Just wait and see, okay?
I promise you'll enjoy it.
Um, do you see that girl?
- Mm-hmm.
- It's Luna Miguel. My favorite poet.
- I love poetry.
- You do?
I love these
cozy living room poetry readings.
People go to someone's house to listen
to her and nobody knows each other.
Okay.
- Víctor, soon you'll know my set by heart.
- I could never get tired of it.
- I told you I liked poetry.
- [sighs]
- Want something to eat?
- No.
So, you've been to this before.
It's a bit weird to come on your own.
- It's normally just couples.
- What, you mean like us?
Well, I was talking about couples.
Macaroons! They took my advice.
It's amazing you know Luna Miguel.
You know,
I like discovering new things about you.
About us.
What we're like,
what we are
- In no rush.
- But of course.
- Want some?
- Yes.
I mean, I love taking things slowly,
but also always knowing
where it is I'm headed.
[chuckles]
And that makes me wonder.
You and I
[bell tinkles]
[man] The recital's
about to start, everyone.
- You and I
- Mm?
should sit down.
Oh, je vais payer tout ça ♪
Alors je vais, par ici la monnaie ♪
[sighs]
- Lola, can you talk?
- In several languages.
- With you, it's another story.
- [sighs]
- I've been calling you all week.
- Stop telling lies.
- You haven't answered my messages.
- What messages?
Look, Sergio, seriously, it's done.
Stop trying.
- We don't have anything to talk about.
- [horn beeps]
Give me five minutes at least, no?
You had months. Sorry.
I left Marta. For you.
- [sighs]
- Because I wanna be with you.
You're just gonna leave
and not say anything?
Everything okay?
Yes, it's fine. Fine, fine.
Let's get out of here.
[sighs]
[motorbike engine starts]
[sung in Spanish]
Today I'll be clear with you ♪
I'll be more than clear
To get out of here ♪
"You ask me for a poem that's happy.
What do you want me to tell you?"
"That I might believe in love?"
"That what most excites me
in my life is eating pizzas on Sunday?"
"That I love keeping sperm
between my open legs
until the liquid drips out slowly
to the cold floor of my lonely dream?"
"You ask me for a happy poem"
I wanna be flexible,
but I would also like to know
where this is going.
- [Luna] "Or because whenever"
- Hey, can we talk about this later?
It's just that later,
we never talk about it. All we do is fuck.
- [woman] Shh!
- [Luna] "important things"
- Please?
- Sorry.
Come on. We're going to the back.
[Luna] "I read a book
where the protagonist kills her cat
- and feels nothing"
- Oh, I stepped on your foot. Sorry.
- " a song where two lovers break up"
- [Víctor laughs]
- "and feel nothing"
- Don't laugh.
- "my WhatsApp messages"
- Don't laugh. I'm being serious.
We've been seeing each other for weeks,
and I didn't even know you liked poetry.
A few weeks after you started
seeing Adrián, you got married.
It wasn't exactly the best idea.
- Adrián has nothing to do with it.
- He has everything to do with it.
All you think about is where you're
coming from and going to,
- and you forget to enjoy the present.
- [applause]
[sighs]
How can I enjoy myself if
I don't know anything about you?
I have no idea
what your favorite thing to eat is.
Ceviche.
[Luna] "because under the blanket"
- Or how you take your coffee.
- Americano. No milk, no sugar.
- For real?
- Yep.
- I don't even know your birthday.
- It's actually next week.
[chuckles] Sure.
- Seriously. It's really next week.
- What? What are you
- [Luna] "Today, I wake up"
- You're a Libra?
- [woman] Shh!
- [man] Shh!
Sorry.
[Carmen] How old is he gonna be?
I have no idea.
I was so in shock, I didn't even ask.
- No. 35?
- Younger, no?
I don't know.
Light-colored eyes can trick you.
You gonna tell me how you're doing?
Well, as dry as the river Manzanares.
You know what makes me feel the worst?
I criticized Borja for his ideas,
but then, what do I have?
A promising future and a brilliant mind?
Yeah, one that can't come up
with a decent campaign.
Let me remind you that my shittiest moment
both professional and personal
inspired me to write Impostor.
Yeah, Val, but I need to sell
more than just three lipsticks, you know?
- [sneers]
- [sneers and laughs]
I sent Borja a message for him to buy
the book for the marketing campaign.
But, big surprise, he didn't answer.
IMPOSTOR, FOUR SALES
He just bought it.
Oh.
At least I know he's getting my messages.
Val, what are you gonna get Víctor?
The only thing I know about him is that
he likes ceviche and Americano coffee.
Please, I'm begging you, don't even think
about getting him a cookbook, okay?
If I knew what was going on,
I'd have picked something.
- Why does that matter?
- Oh, it matters.
Look, I could give him The Light Years,
but it's a saga.
Am I saying
I wanna give him all five of the books?
- That'd be like me proposing.
- A little bit. [chuckles]
I could go for a classic.
Pride and Prejudice?
But that wouldn't be sincere.
What I have with Víctor
is much riskier. [sighs]
Do you prefer the film from '95
or the 2005 one?
[both in unison] Colin Firth!
- [both laugh]
- But it doesn't matter what you do,
a literary adaptation is
always going to get criticized.
Yeah.
Maybe I shouldn't give him anything.
That's what we have, nothing.
I think you should just get him any book
- and stop driving yourself crazy.
- No. It's not just a book.
Look, you're giving words,
intimacy, moments alone.
It's a message in and of itself.
- "A message in and of itself."
- Hmm.
Of course.
Of course! Moments!
It's a message in and of itself!
- Yeah?
- I love you. I need to go to work.
- What did I say?
- I love you so much. Thank you so much!
- You're supposed to help me!
- No, I can't!
What do you want?
Eh
[sighs]
[sighs]
SERGIO - TWO WEEKS AGO
A LITTLE LATER. I WANT TO
Tus labios de diablo ♪
MARTA'S NOT WORKING,
SO IT'LL BE HARD TO MEET UP.
I HAVE PLANS WITH THE GIRLS.
I'LL STOP BY AT SIX. I WANT YOU.
LATER. I WANT TO GO HOME AND SHOWER.
CONTACT BLOCKED
Y solo sufro traición ♪
Esos ojos de serpiente
No quiero ni verlos ♪
Dejadme ir ♪
Yo solo quiero que quites ♪
- Que quites tu amor ♪
- Are you okay?
Con tus pocos remedios ♪
Y tus grandes historias ♪
- Es difícil quererte no puedo ni verte ♪
- What's the matter?
You've been acting strange all day.
Nothing at all. I'm okay.
[chuckles] I'm fine. Really.
- Aunque me has dejado rota ♪
- I'm here.
In case you wanna talk,
or if you need to vent or something
[sung in Spanish]
I don't want to love you ♪
We're history ♪
[sung in Spanish] Today isn't ♪
Just another day ♪
Today isn't ♪
Just another day ♪
I'm not getting up early ♪
Today ♪
- You won't say ♪
- [doorbell rings]
Good morning to me in the hallway ♪
Adri!
I told you at the coffee shop I'd stop by
to pick up the things
you kept for me, remember?
- Is this a bad time? If you want, I can
- No.
- No, no, no. Come in. I'm sorry.
- It'll just be a minute.
Mm-hmm.
Huh.
[clears throat]
It's strange to see
your place like this, from the outside.
I know.
Same thing happened to me
when I came back from Valencia.
Without you, it's like a different house.
- Do you want a beer, some water, tea?
- No.
- No, thank you.
- No? Okay.
No, I wanted to look for some negatives
I can't find at home.
- Maybe they're still here. Can I look?
- Of course!
Look for whatever you need.
It was is It is your house.
How's the book going?
When's it getting published?
Well, I think it's going to be
pretty delayed, actually.
They asked me to make changes at the last
minute, and, you know, I [chuckles]
- Um, I'll go get your box. Okay?
- Okay.
CALLING VÍCTOR
Thank God you're here.
I have the interview. Okay, come here.
What do you think?
Don't tell me it sucks, because
- What's wrong?
- Did you block Sergio?
Yes, I did.
Let's see if I understand.
I open the doors of my home to you,
and you do this to me.
And what have I done, exactly?
Helped you move on?
Picked up the pieces with you?
See you smile again
when you talk about guys?
It was my decision.
No! It was his decision.
That's the fucking problem.
It's always his.
Are you listening to yourself?
You're criticizing him
for making decisions for me,
when you're doing exactly the same thing.
- You deserve better.
- Better?
Better than what?
I don't want someone better.
Maybe you're the one who's got a problem.
You can only accept pure perfection.
Look at you, not one wrinkle.
But the world isn't like that.
You can't try to change everyone.
Better picking up
the crumbs that idiot leaves behind?
He left his wife Marta for me.
[sighs]
- You think that's gonna change things?
- Well, I would like to find out.
[sighs]
You can't get mad at me
for trying to prevent this.
I know.
But I love him.
- The sun comes in glowing ♪
- [sighs]
- On my bedroom wall ♪
- I know that you do.
- How can it be that I was ever ♪
- And he knows it too.
Scared of loving you? ♪
It was just the time I need ♪
- For I am in amongst the blue ♪
- Do me a favor.
- I guess I could just confess ♪
- No matter how much you love him
I really needed you ♪
I guess I could just confess ♪
- always love yourself more.
I really needed you ♪
I guess I could just confess
I really needed you ♪
VÍCTOR - USER OFFLINE
- So? Nothing? If you're in a rush, I can
- No. Do you mind if I check the bedroom?
[doorbell rings]
Are you meeting the girls?
- Today? No.
- Oh.
Oh, that must be the package
I've been waiting for. You Yeah.
- Are you okay?
- No.
I called you, but your phone was off.
- Do you mind if we do this a bit later?
- Sure.
- Okay.
- Is this because of what we talked about?
- What?
- About me not telling you what's going on.
No. No, no, no, no.
No, it's I've got a headache.
Yeah, it's a migraine.
[sighs] A really bad one.
Who knows? It must be from staring
at the computer for so long.
Yeah. Look, maybe I don't want
to put a label on what's between us, and
and maybe I need more time than you,
but I'm certain I want to be with you.
And
I want to invite you to the birthday party
my family's throwing for me.
You do?
It's a casual thing,
but I'd like them to meet you.
[chuckles] Really?
Really. [laughs]
- Well, yes. Yes. Yes, sure, yes.
- [laughs]
- But now I need to
- Of course.
- You need to rest.
- Yes. Yes.
- Did you take anything for it?
- No, no. Maybe later.
- Okay, then. I'm
- You need to lie down.
- Yeah.
- Right.
[sighs]
Done. Got 'em.
So, what? Have you eaten?
Well
PHARMACY
[Valeria] Let me get the door.
I GOT YOU SOMETHING FOR YOUR MIGRAINE.
- Are you okay? You sure?
- Yeah. Yeah.
[Valeria] So we could go over by the park
and get sandwiches?
[Adrián] Yeah, sounds good.
I could go for a sandwich.
[Valeria] Okay, great.
I haven't been there in a while.
[Adrián] Yeah, me neither.
[Valeria] Well, sandwiches it is, then.
- [Adrián] Okay.
- [Valeria] I might have the veggie.
[phones ringing]
- [footsteps approaching]
- [clears throat]
- Nerea Bernal?
- Yes, that's me.
Follow me this way, please.
Well, then. Okay.
- I've read over your résumé.
- Mm-hmm.
I see here in your work history
you haven't been at very many law firms.
[sighs]
Are you okay?
I think if I go now, it'll save time,
which I'm sure we both value.
- Pardon?
- Yeah, I know how this goes.
I've only worked at my parents' law firm,
and you're looking
for someone with more experience.
But you know what?
- I've never been given anything for free.
- I don't doubt that.
- But I don't understand
- I can't tell you
the number of interviews
I've had this past month. [sighs]
I'm 29, and while my friends are wondering
when they're going to be successful,
I'm wondering
if I'll make it till next month.
- Okay
- And I'm sorry. I'm sorry, but I'm tired.
I'm tired of sitting feeling judged
while I keep my mouth shut.
Thanks.
Défense du singe humanisé ♪
Qui regarde ♪
- Sa vie entière televisée ♪
- [Carmen] Girls, this is work.
So later, I want you in focus-group mode
and having some beers.
- [Lola] Okay.
- But didn't you say yoga was stupid?
I still say that about kundalini.
But I haven't had sex in days,
and I'm starting to atrophy.
- Besides, it's free.
- This looks dangerous to me, ladies.
Anything that involves physical exercise
looks dangerous to you.
I was at a guy's house once
who had one of these things.
I didn't do too bad.
- [Carmen] From Tinder?
- [Lola] No, Parcheesi online.
[Carmen laughs] What?
Dude, you're unstoppable.
[teacher] Okay, ladies,
we'll start with some stretches.
We're going to place our left leg
in the swing and open up our right arm.
- [exhales]
- Sergio's left Marta.
[all] What?
He wants us to give it a try.
I'm exploring whether we can have
a relationship that's not toxic.
[teacher] Now let's swap legs.
At least you know
what kind of relationship you have.
I've gone from
meeting up with Víctor to fuck
- to being invited to meet his parents.
- [all] What?
Shh.
- Sorry.
- He insisted it was just informal.
Informal is going to the movies
or getting laid.
Meeting the parents
is a whole different level.
[teacher] Now, we'll place the swing
in the back, behind our shoulder blades,
and then, very slowly,
we'll open up our chests nice and wide.
Carmen, do you know Borja's parents?
- [Carmen] Huh? No.
- It's for the best.
- Hey, wait. Why?
- Oh, you've just opened a can of worms.
I don't know why that's supposed to be
such a positive thing.
Family only causes fights
and problems at Christmas.
Ladies, silence.
Now, we're going to lean back
and open up our chests.
[all groaning]
God, I absolutely needed this today.
Oh, by the way, I got an email
from that job interview today.
- Was it good news?
- I doubt it.
I made such a scene,
I'm sure I didn't get it.
Hey, girls, isn't it dangerous
to hang like this?
- Really?
- They say it can fuck up your balance.
You're lucky you've got good genes,
because fitness is not your thing at all.
- [scoffs]
- [teacher] OK, ladies.
- Now we're going to do the bat.
- The what?
We'll lean all the way back,
grab hold of the wing,
hook our legs around and let ourselves go.
- [grunting]
- [Valeria] Ugh.
Oh, shit. [grunting]
And you, Carmen, are you still inspired
by what I said for your ad campaign?
Uh-huh. "Makeup is a language.
Express yourself."
- Ooh! Now, that's my Carmen. [laughs]
- [Nerea] I mean, it sounds great.
But that means those of us
who can't do two matching eyes
have a communication problem.
Hey, girls, look.
I'm not such a loser at sports.
- I'm good at this.
- [teacher] We'll go back up very slowly.
Grab hold of the swing
and slowly pull yourself back up.
[yelps]
- Are you okay?
- Val!
- [Valeria groans] Yes.
- Oh, shit.
Why is it like the other side
Where all my vital signs
Are fading away ♪
Violent dreams keep me awake ♪
I wear the same face in the morning ♪
- A warning ♪
- Mm!
Mm, mm.
[chuckles]
No.
I'm not getting excited ♪
'Cause my fight and my flight
Are divided ♪
And so I don't enthuse
Keep my grip on joy loose ♪
And I wait for the news
With my feet in my shoes ♪
And I lose it all ♪
With one foot out the door ♪
When I smile, I lie
With my eye to the side ♪
So I agree with goodbye
I agree with goodbye ♪
Yeah, goodbye ♪
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
Your seat belt.
Okay.
Violent dreams keep me awake ♪
I wear the same face in the morning ♪
A warning ♪
A warning ♪
[murmur of conversation]
- Hey, wait.
- I don't like being late.
Are you nervous?
You barely said a word on the car ride.
No, I'm not nervous.
You're not the first girl
I've brought to my parents' house.
[Valeria] Víctor.
- White, right?
- Yes, thanks.
I thought that it would be more intimate.
- It's also my twin sister's birthday.
- You have a twin sister?
Hey, Mom.
Darling.
- How's your day going, my love?
- Good. Yours?
Very well. We're a little tipsy.
Your father and I thought
it was a good idea
- to have a wine-tasting earlier.
- [Víctor] Oh!
- [Víctor's mother] Oh, is that Valeria?
- Yes.
[Víctor's mother] Valeria!
- Oh, my! So glad to finally meet you.
- Hello.
- Come here! [laughs]
- Oh!
You're so gorgeous.
- And you're beautiful.
- Well, please make yourself at home.
- And leave that. Choose a Rioja, okay?
- I will. Thanks so much.
- Come on. I'll introduce you.
- Okay.
Hey, your mom seems lovely.
Carol.
- This is my twin sister, Carolina.
- Hello, how are you?
So nice to meet you!
Congratulations on the baby
Eight months. I can't wait
to get this alien out of my body.
- Don't say that about my nephew.
- Shut it.
This is her husband, Peter.
Hello, there.
And that, over there, as you might
have guessed, is my father, Víctor.
I brought a little dessert pastry.
If I had known it was going to be
so many people, I'd have brought more.
- It's fine.
- No, it's perfect. Thank you, my dear.
- Okay. That's good.
- Aina?
She's my little sister.
- Well, Aina's late, as usual.
Okay, time to eat.
Go ahead and get seated.
- Come on!
- Come with me.
- Let's put this in the kitchen.
- Come on, everyone!
- No. Come on, Mom.
- I'll bring her back in a jiffy.
- Oh! Sorry.
- Mm. That looks very delicious.
Thank you.
- Can I help you?
- No, have a seat.
- A glass of Rioja? Okay?
- That sounds great.
- I'm so glad you came today with Víctor.
- [chuckles]
Yes. Víctor doesn't usually tell us
about many girls.
He told you about me?
Yes.
So much so
that I bought your book this morning.
You're the first person I don't know
who went out and bought my novel.
Am I?
Well, I won't be the last. You'll see.
- I've loved everything I've read so far.
- I want to read it too.
I really do, Valeria.
But I'm not sure I'm ready to know
what my brother's like in bed.
- I hope you understand.
- Well, he's amazing.
- Oh, Mom, stop it.
- At least, from what I've read
Kill me, please.
Don't worry. She's a sexologist.
You can't make her blush.
You did the right thing,
getting out of that marriage.
- Mom!
- Oh, Carol!
Listen to me. When sexual
relationships aren't satisfying,
that's a symptom of deeper problems.
That's how it is.
You heard it from a professional.
I never thought my first conversation
with Víctor's family
- would be about my sex life.
- [all laugh]
- Looks delicious. Can I?
- No, no.
- Hands off.
- Oh, okay. What are you talking about?
We were talking about
your sex scenes with Valeria in her book.
Yes, you know our mom.
Specifically, we were talking about
how I did the right thing leaving Adrián.
And who said you left him?
Well, we're separated.
You still wear your ring.
How about we take this out there?
We'll wait for you outside, okay?
- After you, Mom.
- Thank you.
[sighs]
What was all that about?
- It's just a piece of metal I wear.
- No, it's not.
It's a symbol.
Every time I see it, I see Adrián.
Adrián isn't a part of my life anymore.
Why didn't you tell me
he was at your place the other day?
Val, don't lie to me like you lied to him.
You could have told me instead of
making a scene in front of your mother.
I just wanted to avoid
an uncomfortable situation.
Uncomfortable for who? For you or for us?
Val, grow up.
Tell Adrián
once and for all that you and I
- [scoffs]
- That you and I what?
- You know perfectly well.
- No, honestly, I have no fucking idea.
Putting a name on something
doesn't make it better.
Tell me the truth.
Are you getting a divorce?
[laughs]
Wait a second, let me see if I get this.
You can't put a name
on whatever it is we are,
but you can demand
I put a name on what I have with Adrián.
Look, I'm trying to grow up,
but hanging out with babies
makes it pretty hard.
- With babies?
- Yes.
Happy birthday, Víctor.
I'm leaving, Aurora.
- Something's come up.
- Okay, okay. Don't worry.
Thank you.
Bye.
[sung in Spanish] Leave ♪
The dark now ♪
It's light out ♪
You're following your head ♪
Ready ♪
To run with ♪
That fantasy ♪
That doesn't make any sense ♪
They say time heals everything ♪
But I have to see how ♪
Your tears flood the city ♪
We need clarity ♪
Time passes and nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
Your tears flood the city ♪
We need clarity ♪
Time passes and nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
Shouting in silence ♪
To not wake ♪
All that pain ♪
In others ♪
Flaming red ♪
FIVE SALES
hell ♪
That will soon be heaven ♪
You'll see ♪
They say time heals everything ♪
Ladies, it's been a shitty day
and I need to see you.
But I'm tired of listening to myself
and I don't wanna think.
- It's too long since we went out.
- [doorbell rings]
nothing changes ♪
Broken, unhealed heart ♪
[Valeria] Let's forget everything tonight.
Congratulations. You start on Monday.
Come, I'll show you around the office.
[Valeria] I'm sure all of you guys
can give me a reason to celebrate.
MAKEUP IS A LANGUAGE.
EXPRESS YOURSELF.
Any joy would be the perfect excuse
to buy a round of shots.
- I don't have enough for cocktails.
- Wow.
- Can you sign for me, please?
- Huh? Oh, yeah, sure. Of course.
- Here, right?
- That looks really good. I'd buy it.
- Really?
- Mm-hmm.
- Bye, then.
- Thanks.
[Valeria] But the idea is to be together.
[sighs]
Hi ♪
I just wanna say hello ♪
Hola, hola, hola ♪
I was just taking a walk ♪
In this deepness we belong to ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
Soledad ♪
In Spain, we say it's amargura ♪
In Spain, we say, "Ay, qué desastre" ♪
Que te quiero pero ay que me muero ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
In Spain, we don't know where to go ♪
[Valeria] With everything going on
with Adrián and Víctor,
sometimes I forget to tell you guys
that you are my best love story of all.
- Oh!
- Wow!
- You look hot, girl!
- Brrr! Gorgeous!
- In Spain, we call it ♪
- [chuckles]
In Spain, we call it ♪
In Spain, we call it ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
In Spain, we call it soledad ♪
¡Mónica Naranjo te quiero! ♪
Hi ♪
Sorry I wasn't where you wanted ♪
Sorry I wasn't where you need ♪
No, I could never make you happy ♪
And you could only make me bleed ♪
Oh, even though I saw it comin' ♪
I guess I didn't wanna prep ♪
Sometimes, whatever doesn't kill you ♪
Kinda makes you wish it did ♪
We all eat lies
when our hearts are hungry ♪
And we all drink shame
When our souls break ♪
I said, "Lie, lie, lie
One more time to me" ♪
You said, "I'll be here until the end" ♪