Someone Has to Die season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a backdrop of familial expectations and societal pressures, Gabino returns to Spain, introducing his friend Lázaro to his traditional family. Amidst a shooting competition, news of political tensions, and a formal dinner, Gabino struggles with his identity and the path laid out for him. His refusal to adhere to expected norms leads to conflict with his family, especially his father, and Alonso, hinting at past unresolved issues. A night out with Cayetana and Lázaro ends in turmoil, showcasing Gabino's internal conflict and decision to defy his family's expectations, setting the stage for future rebellion and search for self-identity.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the Youth Tournament?
Cayetana Aldama won the Youth Tournament.
What news is mentioned regarding Mexico?
Mexico has officially severed all diplomatic ties with Spain.
Who is Gabino's friend from Guadalajara?
Lázaro is Gabino's friend from Guadalajara.
What societal issue is highlighted by the priest's condemnation?
The priest condemns fornication, highlighting societal and religious strictures against homosexuality.
What are the Falcóns' expectations for Gabino?
The Falcóns expect Gabino to marry Cayetana and to conform to traditional roles and responsibilities.
Why does Gabino refuse to drink at the dinner?
Gabino refuses to drink as a personal choice, which causes discomfort among the guests.
What conflict arises between Gabino and Alonso?
A conflict arises due to Alonso's aggression towards Gabino and Lázaro, and Gabino's refusal to conform to societal expectations.
How does the night out for Gabino, Lázaro, and Cayetana end?
The night ends with Gabino abandoning Cayetana on the road after a confrontation with Alonso.
What is Rosario's request to Mina?
Rosario requests Mina's help to prevent her husband's transfer to a harsher prison.
What decision does Gabino make regarding his future?
Gabino decides not to marry Cayetana and to defy his father's plans for him.