Burning Body season 1, episode 2 recap: Shocking Twists

EL CUERPO EN LLAMAS (L to R) URSULA CORBERó as ROSA in episode 01 of EL CUERPO EN LLAMAS. Cr. LUCÍA FARAIG/NETFLIX © 2022
EL CUERPO EN LLAMAS (L to R) URSULA CORBERó as ROSA in episode 01 of EL CUERPO EN LLAMAS. Cr. LUCÍA FARAIG/NETFLIX © 2022 /
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Enter the exciting world of Burning Body as we explore the details of season 1 episode 2. We’ll uncover Rosa’s mysterious past, follow the unfolding investigation, and hidden secrets.

This episode lays the foundation for an intriguing story. Join us as we revisit the past, uncover motives, and prepare for more mysteries in this thrilling Spanish crime series.

Burning Body season 1, episode 2 recap: A flashback to the past

Our journey begins with a glimpse into Rosa’s earlier life as a dancer at a bar, where she captivated the hearts of many. Fast-forward to the present, Rosa meticulously cleans a room, erasing any traces of blood.

But there’s something intriguing – she removes Pedro’s photo from a frame, a small act with big implications. Sofia, Rosa’s observant daughter, doesn’t miss a thing.

Pedro’s friend, now acting as his lawyer, takes on the role of investigator and vows to crack the case. Rosa suspects Javi, Pedro’s ex-wife Silvia, and even confides in Detective Ester about her suspicions.

Meanwhile, Albert, Rosa’s secret lover, is relieved that detectives are focusing on Javi, as it aligns with their desires. We discover Rosa has deleted her chat history with Pedro from his phone, adding another layer to the mystery.

Burning Body season 1, episode 2 recap: Unveiling the past

Ester meets Javi and learns about Pedro’s hot-headed nature and past disciplinary issues on duty. But Javi doesn’t have much information about Pedro; instead, he knows a lot about Rosa.

Let’s take a step back to when Rosa and Javi led a relatively ordinary life. Rosa worked at a photocopy center but aspired to join the police force (known as Mossos) for a better future.

As she began her training and journey to become a cop, her path crossed with Pedro, leading to love. Javi, in a fit of anger, revealed some of Rosa’s secrets to the Detective.

It seemed like he was trying to protect her. Manuel, a police inspector, had a year-long affair with Rosa, helping her career advance.

However, when he blackmailed her with compromising photos, things took a dark turn. Javi left Rosa, and Manuel sent those photos to the police station, leading to a legal battle that Manuel eventually won.

Javi couldn’t initially accept Rosa’s actions, but eventually, he forgave her. They started a new life together, bought a house, and welcomed their daughter, Sofia.

Burning Body season 1, episode 2 recap: Raising suspicions

Rosa informs Ester that Javi frequented the Foix Reservoir, hoping to cast doubt on him. She aims to make Javi appear suspicious.

Ester, believing Rosa was also a victim, becomes curious after hearing about the reservoir and brings up Albert. Albert, Rosa’s secret lover, had kept his identity hidden from her, and now he’s on the list of suspects.

After a transfer to a new location, Rosa met with Albert, and they shared a clandestine bond. As she embraced motherhood, she also carried a hidden love for Albert.

Burning Body season 1, episode 2 recap: Conclusion

In conclusion, Burning Body season 1 episode 2 takes us deeper into the mysteries surrounding Rosa and Pedro. We’ve glimpsed Rosa’s past as a dancer and witnessed her meticulous actions in the present.

The investigation intensifies, with suspicions cast on various characters, including Javi and Rosa’s secret lover, Albert. As we delve into Rosa and Javi’s history, we uncover a complicated love story, including an affair with Manuel that turned ugly.

Rosa’s revelations about Javi’s visits to the Foix Reservoir raise more questions. Stay tuned for the next episode, as Burning Body continues to unravel its enigmatic storyline.

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What did you think of Burning Body season 1 episode 2? You can watch Burning Body season 1 only on Netflix.