: Following the events of previous episodes, Álex finds himself fighting for his life in a hospital, while his allies and enemies scramble to protect their own interests.
This episode solidifies Reinaldo as the final antagonist. Unlike the Lazcanos, whose motives were often rooted in greed or reputation, Reinaldo's villainy is fueled by a god complex and a pseudo-scientific obsession with psychiatric experimentation.
: The episode introduces the Medusa Center, a secretive psychiatric facility led by Reinaldo de la Virgen (Jean Reno). It is revealed that this center is not for healing but for unethical experimentation.
: The "Medusa Center" serves as a metaphor for the historical abuse of psychiatry to control marginalized or mentally ill individuals.
: Following the events of previous episodes, Álex finds himself fighting for his life in a hospital, while his allies and enemies scramble to protect their own interests.
This episode solidifies Reinaldo as the final antagonist. Unlike the Lazcanos, whose motives were often rooted in greed or reputation, Reinaldo's villainy is fueled by a god complex and a pseudo-scientific obsession with psychiatric experimentation. [S3E4] Welcome to the Medusa Center
: The episode introduces the Medusa Center, a secretive psychiatric facility led by Reinaldo de la Virgen (Jean Reno). It is revealed that this center is not for healing but for unethical experimentation. : Following the events of previous episodes, Álex
: The "Medusa Center" serves as a metaphor for the historical abuse of psychiatry to control marginalized or mentally ill individuals. [S3E4] Welcome to the Medusa Center
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