Episode 203

Season 1Episode 20345 minFeb 21, 2002
Episode 203

Barbara shows the evidence that Alan is not Fabian's son, Inés argues with Fabián that he claims they do not understand him. Diego says Ines will go to London to avoid his questions. Bárbara and Fabián are reconciled. Diego talks to Marcia about his situation.

Episode 203 has aired on Feb 21, 2002 at 8:00 PM
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