Tensions are brewing between characters Tito and Myriam on the Chilean television series “Reunión de Superados” (RDS), as a disagreement over contacting Tito’s father is set to unfold in the show’s 116th episode. The upcoming confrontation promises a dramatic turn in the storyline, adding to the series’ ongoing exploration of family dynamics and unresolved pasts.
According to reports, Myriam (played by Carmen Disa Gutiérrez) is against Tito (played by Claudio Castellón) seeking out his father, but Tito is determined to connect with him to address lingering issues. “Quizá tu mamá te puede aclarar algunas cuestiones sobre tu papá antes de que vayas,” Alessandra (Julieta Bartolomé) will suggest, urging Myriam’s mother to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Hingilberto Núñez’s death.
The drama doesn’t end there. Despite the opposition, Tito will reportedly obtain his father’s address and embark on a journey to find him, accompanied by Jaime (Francisco Reyes). This development follows a previous storyline where Tito explored unconventional methods to reach his father, even considering contacting him through a medium.
In episode 113 of “Reunión de Superados,” Tito consulted with Mireya (Andrea Eltit), a médium and the wife of Gustavo (Nicolás Mena), in an attempt to connect with his father “in the other world.” While the initial attempt proved unsuccessful, the experience fueled Tito’s resolve to locate his father. The series continues to delve into complex family relationships and the lengths individuals will go to uncover the truth.
Meanwhile, another storyline within the series involves Javiera (Daniela Ramírez) grappling with guilt after discovering that her daughter, Tortu (Isabella Gómez), stole money. She will seek guidance from Professor Rubén (Claudio Olate), who will reassure her that such situations are common when raising children, especially as a single parent with multiple responsibilities.
“Reunión de Superados” continues to captivate audiences with its intricate plotlines and compelling characters. The series, which airs on Mega, has become a popular fixture in Chilean television, known for its dramatic twists and relatable themes.