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Women in Blue

Women in Blue

SeriesCrimeDrama

2024

Synopsis

In 1971, four women defy convention and join Mexico's first female police force, only to discover it's a publicity stunt to distract the media from a serial killer. As the body count grows, they make a pact to bring the killer to justice.

Trailer

Women in Blue official trailer

Cast

Bárbara Mori

Bárbara Mori

Maria

Ximena Sariñana

Ximena Sariñana

Angeles

Miguel Rodarte

Miguel Rodarte

Octavio Romandía

Miguel Rodarte

Miguel Rodarte

Octavio Romandia

Natalia Téllez

Natalia Téllez

Valentina

AR

Amorita Rasgado

Gabina

Leonardo Sbaraglia

Leonardo Sbaraglia

Alejandro de la Torre

Albi De Abreu

Albi De Abreu

Jacobo Zabludovsky

AG

Alejandro Guerrero

El Encuerador de Tlalpan

Horacio Garcia Rojas

Horacio Garcia Rojas

Gerardo

DE

Diego Escalona

Alex

MA

Marco Antonio Aguirre

Gilberto

RE

Ricardo Esquerra

Tony Díaz

RE

Ricardo Esquerra

Tony Diaz

Christian Tappan

Christian Tappan

Escobedo

Rosa María Bianchi

Rosa María Bianchi

Luz

Juan Carlos Medellin

Juan Carlos Medellin

Gabriel

Sebastián Buitrón

Sebastián Buitrón

Lucas

Mario Zaragoza

Mario Zaragoza

Aldo Herrera

Mario Zaragoza

Mario Zaragoza

Commandante Herrera

Debbie Pollack

Debbie Pollack

Consuelos

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Comments

10 Comments

Could have been a great triller
Could have been a great trillerJun 15, 2025

When you want to please 80% of the people, you loose 80% of the substance that makes a great piece, the special sauce gets watered down. A special story bawd on true events, 1970s Mexico, police with all the ugly attributes. If this show would have focused on the case, it would have been a great thriller. Even with all the emphasis on inequality. Conversely, if they'd kept more soap opera, be great at that. I got to give it to the creators, they've managed to keep it mediocre enough to cover a lot of ground. Bravo. Another streaming success. Could have been great. Most important highlight is the cast, amazing. Great performances, really enjoyed it.

Great show with interesting plot
Great show with interesting plotJun 15, 2025

"Women in Blue" is a show that pulls you in right from the start. The plot is intriguing, and the acting is solid, making it a series you'll want to keep watching. Each episode builds on the last, keeping you curious about what will happen next. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to connect with the story. The pacing is smooth, so it's easy to watch several episodes in a row without getting bored. If you enjoy crime dramas or just want something entertaining, "Women in Blue" is a great choice. The show's ability to keep you guessing while still delivering satisfying conclusions is a testament to its excellent writing and direction. It's not just the plot that's engaging; the cinematography and music also add a layer of richness (love the soundtrack).

Deserves to be more popular.
Deserves to be more popular.Jun 15, 2025

Shogun is definitely the best series I have seen this year... objectively speaking, but Las Azules is putting me to the test... and it's doing so in a big way. I just love this series! It completely caught me by surprise. The first two episodes are more of a comedy, somewhat in the spirit of Police Academy. In the 1970s, a serial killer is on the loose in Mexico City, hunting women. And to improve the image of the authorities and law enforcement, for the first time in history, women are allowed to join the police. And that's how we meet the four protagonists. They are all completely different (even though two are sisters), but they are united by their desire to catch the killer. Of course, no one takes them seriously at first, and those first two episodes are mostly about making fun of women in the police force by ultra-conservative old-timers. But it turns out that their detective skills and determination quickly lead our heroines to new clues. Here, I have to say that the investigation and serial killer plot is almost on the level of Mindhunter. I really think so, as the layers of the story are revealed brilliantly, and most importantly, it makes sense and feels like something that truly happened (the series is inspired by real events). With each episode, the atmosphere thickens and becomes more serious. The personal storylines are also very well developed. Not only are the main characters multidimensional, but even the dull policemen guys are well-written. They're not black-and-white either; they also struggle with the pressures of working in the police force. All in all it was a fantastic first season. This show deserves to be more popular.

Vastly underrated
Vastly underratedJun 15, 2025

This deserves way more viewership and a much higher rating . You do have to be willing to overlook a few plot holes and things that are not explained to a satisfactory level - but overall it's very quality . Great storyline , great casting , amazing writing , good chemistry between characters and it keeps you drawn in . The "based on a true story " is taking that statement almost to a breaking point . But "based on true social issues " is really the way it presents . Each character really helps us see different struggles of women all over the world but specifically in CDMX in the 70s. Each woman was relatable and likable . This to me was the highlight of season one - viewing the struggles and triumphs of a group of women fighting for each other and with each other - the background was trying to catch a serial killer . I love the line in the last episode " they would rather applaud a murderer than a woman "- powerful stuff . The back story that drives the main plot is well done and a good crime show . Nothing amazing but enough to keep it moving and keep you guessing . Absolutely would recommend.

Amazing 10/10
Amazing 10/10Jun 15, 2025

"Las Azules" is a show that deeply resonated with me, prompting much reflection from the very first episode. I felt an immediate sense of connection and welcome, largely due to the series' authenticity and its groundbreaking portrayal of women entering the police force in Mexico City. The show offers a realistic and captivating depiction of the unique challenges and experiences faced by women in this field The series stands out for its innovative approach to storytelling, incorporating feminine perspectives and issues that are often overlooked in mainstream media. The attention to detail in depicting the nuances of female experiences adds a layer of depth that enriches the narrative. Seeing these authentic and sometimes difficult aspects of women's lives represented on screen is both refreshing and enlightening. "Las Azules" offers a unique and insightful perspective on our world, making it a significant contribution to both television and the broader conversation about life, gender roles, and representation. I'm genuinely pleased that the show addresses these special details with such sensitivity and depth.

It's a slow burn but gets better from E4
It's a slow burn but gets better from E4Jun 15, 2025

I was expecting this tv series, wanted to see if Mexican talent + Apple resources would finally give us a decent crime show based on Mexico City. Sadly, my expectations were not met at all. The storyline is not well written, the suspense is missing and the female main characters lack any real depth. It has the complexity of any regular crime series that you may watched but without really caring about the characters or the stories, just background noise you will forget the next day. I may have watched it while doing other things, but the acting is quite regular, and the actress playing Valentina is terrible, all her facial gestures are over the top and annoying, like what you would see in the first classes of acting schools. UPDATE: My first review (above) was based on two episodes; I watched five more due to friends' recommendation. It gets better in episode 4. The characters are better outlined, but in a predictable way: the empowered housewife, the annoying rebel "feminist" who doesn't know how to negotiate, the shy and insightful autist, and the naive but well-intentioned woman. The actor Miguel Rodarte is great, and I also liked B. Mori's performance; N. Tellez and X. Sariñana also improved throughout the episodes but are still a bit cartoonish. Watch it if you have the time and patience to spend more than three hours before it becomes exciting.

A great take on women in policing in Mexico
A great take on women in policing in MexicoJun 15, 2025

I lived in Mexico City in the 70's and I remember how sexist everything was, so it's not hard to believe that the first female officers had to put up with dismissive, sexist attitudes from the male officers. I was also a police officer in America in the 80's and things hadn't changed that much in ten years. Even today most people outside of policing have the belief that being an officer is all about how strong you are and how fast you can run and little to do with your intelligence and your ability to communicate with anyone in the public. Women are great at this and are more likely to get a person to cooperate than want to fight them. But if they have to fight they can. Women have a place in the criminal justice system despite what some people think. As far as the show, female officers were forced to wear those ridiculous skirts which obviously made their jobs even harder. The women are looking into details of the case that the detectives are ignoring in order to get an arrest for a serial killer, regardless if that person didn't do it. This actually happened a lot in the 1970's when the technology didn't exist (in America either) to tie someone to a crime. Much of it was circumstantial. I have just finished episode 3 and I find it intriguing enough to keep watching. The sexism is hard to watch as it brings up bad memories, but at least it's realistic.

Great Series
Great SeriesJun 15, 2025

I enjoyed this show. Great writing and acting. The cast is great, I was hooked after the first episode. Barbara Mori is great, have seen her in other shows and movies and she does a great job in this one. The actress who plays Gabina is great too. You really end up caring for the characters and the struggles they go through in a male dominated career. The actress who plays Valentina is great too. Fiery and does a great job on the show. I am picky with what I watch, so many bad shows on tv and my wife and I struggle to find something to watch together but this show won us over. It's great to see latinas/latinos getting opportunities in front od the camera. Great job Apple tv.

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