Ep 3. Chapter 19: Truth
Chapter 19: Truth is the third episode of the third season of the Spanish period drama series Cable Girls. Set in the late 1920s in Madrid, the show revolves around the lives of four women who work as switchboard operators for a telephone company.
In this episode, the characters are dealing with the aftermath of the events of the previous episode, where they were subjected to an attack by fascists at the women's suffrage march. The attack left several of the protagonists injured and traumatized, and they are struggling to come to terms with what happened.
At the beginning of the episode, Lidia (played by Blanca Suarez) is recovering in the hospital from her injuries and is visited by her ex-husband, Carlos (played by Martiño Rivas), who has returned to Madrid after being exiled to Argentina. Lidia is angry at Carlos for leaving her and their daughter, but he insists that he wants to make amends and be part of their lives again. Meanwhile, Carlota (played by Ana Fernández) is dealing with the fallout from her decision to come out as a lesbian to her father. He is unsupportive and dismissive of her identity, which leaves Carlota feeling isolated and alone.
As the episode progresses, the characters also deal with personal and professional challenges. Marga (played by Nadia de Santiago) struggles to keep up with the demands of her job and her boyfriend, while Ángeles (played by Maggie Civantos) continues to hide her pregnancy from her husband and grapples with the decision of whether or not to keep the baby.
One of the central themes of the episode is the idea of truth and its power to reveal, heal, and hurt. The characters must confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and their relationships, and the consequences of these revelations can be both painful and liberating. The climax of the episode revolves around a shocking revelation that threatens to upend the lives of the characters and their relationships with one another.
Overall, Chapter 19: Truth is a compelling and emotionally charged episode of Cable Girls that explores the complexities of truth-telling in a world that is often hostile to authenticity and vulnerability. The characters continue to evolve and deepen as they confront their fears and desires, and the show offers a nuanced and timely portrayal of the struggles faced by women in a society that is defined by patriarchy and violence.