![]() ![]() Anything That Moves: Self-described pansexual who flirts with everyone and is often found in compromising positions.One of the best strikers in the world and unbelievably attractive to boot. Some caption textSpanish "crack" player, a new arrival known for his skill on the field and antics off the field. ![]() Newcomer characters are, understandably, very confused at first. Every single time someone addresses him, it's not as "Hugo" or "Sanchez", they call him by his full name, every time. Running Gag: His name being the same as that of a very famous soccer star is squeezed for all it's worth.In those scenes, the traditional Mexican song La Llorona Translation "The Crying Woman" is playing on a xylophone in the background. When Chava goes missing in the first few episodes of season two, Hugo is shown going all over town looking for him. Leitmotif: A temporary, situational one.He makes most of his calls and reservations, and in season 2, he looked all over Nuevo Toledo, and then travelled to Mexico City and Acapulco when Chava went missing. Hyper-Competent Sidekick: He is this to Chava.Full-Name Basis: ALWAYS called by his full name, Hugo Sánchez.Also, by his own account, he had an explicitly sexual relationship with his female roommate (now deceased).Back when he was 14 and she was 80 years old. He is shown flirting with Laura, a girl he met at Ricky Lamas' party while looking for Chava. Ambiguously Bi: Appears to be a little too fond with Chava, doing pretty much anything at his boss's whim, and looking non-stop for him after he goes missing during the first few episodes of season 2.No relation to the legendary Mexican soccer player of the same name. "¡No mame, señor!"Chava's personal assistant and loyal lackey through thick and thin. This is, however, deconstructed since she is not perfect, with a few personal flaws that trip her up every now and then.Ĭuervos F.C. She is also more business and industry savvy than him, and is much harder to manipulate (yet not impossible, as seen when she was tricked into selling up Nuevo Toledo as the new site of a team that becomes the direct competition of the Cuervos) than most other characters. Women Are Wiser: She is by far much, MUCH more sensible and grounded than Chava.Took a Level in Kindness: Especially with Chava.Schemer: Constantly, especially during the earlier seasons.Running Gag: Isabel's stress-eating, especially elotes.Her actual marriage suffers and eventually ends in part due to this. Manipulative Bastard: Especially her actions during season 1.Lonely at the Top: A running theme in the show and especially with Isabel.Earn Your Happy Ending: After going through and losing so much throughout the series, from her father to her marriage, potentially her last chance to have a baby, and eventually the team, she is eventually unanimously elected as Cuervos president by its new owners.Abusive Parents: Implied that her mother was emotionally abusive growing up (and continues to be so).Much smarter and mature than Chava, she struggles to keep the team afloat in any way she can. ![]() team, along with Chava (but not the president, a position she was not allowed to take explicitly because of her gender). Some caption textChava's older half sister, and new co-owner of the Cuervos F.C.
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