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Coming out, self-acceptance, forbidden love, and resilience. Why fans love it: Groundbreaking representation of a slow-burn, well-written lesbian romance in mainstream Latin American television. Season 2 – Continuation / Alternate Ending After the original ending of Amar a Muerte left Juliana shot and presumed dead (post-credits scene showed her alive), fans protested. The producers released additional scenes and a “second season” (often just 5–10 extended episodes or a movie-length special) where Juliana and Valentina reunite, escape danger, and finally get a happy ending abroad. Season 2 – Continuation / Alternate Ending After
Fans commonly refer to as the original arc within Amar a Muerte (episodes 1–87, focusing on Juliantina from roughly episode 40 onward), and "Season 2" as the continuation in the spin-off web series Amar a Muerte: Juliantina or the later reunion specials. Season 1 – Original Story (Translated) Plot: Juliana is a tough, street-smart woman working as a bodyguard. Valentina is a sheltered, wealthy fashion designer and heiress. Despite Valentina initially being engaged to a man, she and Juliana fall deeply in love. Their relationship faces homophobia, family betrayal, kidnapping, and an attempt to separate them. Season 1 – Original Story (Translated) Plot: Juliana