El Fin del Amor

[1] Tamara Tenenbaum (Lali Espósito) is a young woman born and raised in an Orthodox Jewish community who, after a sudden revelation about her education and culture, leaves her boyfriend to rebel against the concept of traditional romance just as she does with her religious life.

The reason behind her abrupt change of direction is that she yearns for discovering and living new ways with different ideals or, actually, without them.

[3] It was also the most watched series in Afghanistan, Argentina, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Spain, Guatemala, Israel, Jordan, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela, reaching the top ten in 26 countries.

Paula Vázquez Prieto of La Nación rated its first season four out of five stars and wrote: "Erika Halvorsen's and Tamara Tenenbaum's adaptation explores a generational view that is genuine and which might stick to some clichés but it does it from a place of honest humor without false cynicisms or imposed overcomings.

"[5] Similarly, in his review for Clarín, Juan Tomás Erbiti expressed that "El Fin del Amor shows that it is possible to bet for sharp generational stories to which the audience can relate, far from superficial clichés or solemn arguments".