The story lines are interesting. Yésica and Daniela carry the show.
Serious flaws:
I never got used to the fact that women in their thirties were playing school girls. The actress who plays Daniela is 3 years younger than her on-screen mother. Catalina is attractive but looks like a thirty-something.
After about a third of the way through, get your fast forward button ready. Sometimes more time is spent playing memory clips than advancing the plot or engaged in these pointless themes:
Catalina gives the same long speeches about how much she loves Hernan Dario many many times.
Catalina gives long speeches about why she hates Yésica and Daniela many many times.
The gang argues about whether or not to wage war against Yésica over and over again.
Considerable time is spent trying to portray Catalina and Hernan Dario’s relationship as the most significant love since Adam and Eve. It can be eye crossing to have an interesting chase scene interrupted to watch them kiss or remember their good times.
The group hugs and declares their allegiance to each other many many times.