The worst episodes of Las Azules
Ranked by viewer rating, lows first. Lit marks on the season rail place this list across the run. Vote on a placement to back it or contest it. Fewer than 10 rated episodes — treat this ranking as provisional.
- 01
The Azules pull their resources together to try and save one of their own, putting the future of the female police force at risk.
- 02
Dissatisfied with the detectives' conclusions, the Azules conduct their own investigation off the books.
- 03
Another Undresser victim is found, confirming the Azules' suspicions. Their investigation points detectives to a new suspect.
- 04
As a serial killer targeting women terrorizes the city, María, Valentina, Gabina, and Ángeles join the first female police force.
- 05
María and the other Azules stumble upon a new victim of the Undresser and watch as a man they believe is innocent gets arrested.
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