Buenos Aires, November 26 (NA) – The character played by Lorena Vega, named Fernanda, became one of the audience's favorites, and the actress explained why her role had such a profound impact from the first season. "People had a beautiful encounter with the character, with gratitude and appreciation," Vega said on 'La Mañana de Moria,' as reported by the Argentine News Agency. According to her, many viewers sent her unexpected messages: "This mainly happened in the first season, where people said they had returned to therapy or that they understood their therapist better." The actress explained that the entire team behind the series had a special connection to the theme: "We had all done a lot of therapy. When I read the script, I found it very rich." Each season has its own unique stamp, something the actress considered key to the project's growth: "Each season is directed by three different directors." To embody her character, Fernanda had to work on very specific aspects: "I had to work on what Fernanda has, which is listening and observation." The character's success crossed borders, and the actress revealed: "I was called from Spain and Miami." She also shared what it's like to work with Griselda Siciliani, with whom she shares several humorous scenes: "With Griselda, we tease each other, we try very hard to prevent that from happening."
Actress Lorena Vega on the Impact of Her Character on the Audience
Actress Lorena Vega, who played the role of Fernanda, shared why her character became one of the audience's favorites from the first season of the series. Many viewers admitted that her role made them return to therapy or better understand their psychologist. Vega noted that the entire project team had also undergone therapy, which helped create a deep and authentic character. The series' success extended beyond Argentina, as evidenced by calls from Spain and Miami.