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High Seas
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High Seas

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User Score156 ratings
TMDB 6.9201950m / ep3 seasons · 22 eps
CrimeDrama

Synopsis

Two sisters discover disturbing family secrets after a string of mysterious deaths occur on a luxury ship traveling from Spain to Brazil in the 1940s.

Episodes

8 episodes
Creator
Gema R. Neira2 credited
Network
NetflixNetflix
First aired
May 24, 2019Canceled
Seasons
322 episodes

Top Cast

4 of 4
Ivana Baquero
Ivana Baquero
Eva Villanueva
Alejandra Onieva
Alejandra Onieva
Carolina Villanueva
Jon Kortajarena
Jon Kortajarena
Nicolás Vázquez
Diana Tobar
Diana Tobar

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Reviews

From TMDB users
J. D. Parent
Dec 30, 2019

Summary: Two sisters have no idea what they are getting into when they board a fancy ship going from Spain to Brazil. The journey is filled with love, death and shocking secrets that arise. The show is fast paced showing not only the sisters journey, but the twisted stories of those close to them. It will keep you wondering who the bad guy really is until the very end. The sisters go through many challenges and struggles as they untangle a dark web of family lies. The other passengers close to them also deal with their fair share of trouble, showing their true colors. Personal opinion: I thought this was a really interesting show with many intriguing twists and turns. I admired Eva a bit more than her sister due to her more determined and curious approach to things. I did also lose quite a bit of respect for Caroline in season 2. After knowing some of the things her husband did, she blindly chose to stick by him. The story stays interesting with the added subplots of secondary characters in both seasons who are involved in troubles and murders of their own. In season 2, a group of new members are introduced and even a ghost. The fact that they are all stuck on the boat together only adds to the suspense and drama. When they finally reach port in season two there is an action packed ending. Certain situations are left unresolved, leaving some drama for season 3.

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