Fake Profile Season 3 Review: messy, dramatic, kinda ridiculous… but I still watched all of it

Fake Profile Season 3 Review:
Fake Profile Season 3 Review
Fake Profile dropped Season 3 on Netflix and yeah… it’s still a whole mess. Not even gonna pretend it’s anything else.

The show just continues doing the same thing—fake identities, people lying for no reason, secrets blowing up at the worst possible time. And somehow it still works?? Like I kept thinking “this is too much” but also kept clicking next episode.

The direction by Klych López and Catalina Hernández feels more intense this time. Everything is louder, more dramatic, more confrontations. Sometimes it feels like every scene is trying to top the previous one, which is… a bit exhausting, not gonna lie.

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Carolina Miranda is still basically holding the whole thing together. She makes you feel for her even when she’s making the worst decisions possible. Like you know she shouldn’t trust certain people but she does it anyway and you’re just sitting there stressed.

Rodolfo Salas is the same—charming but also kinda suspicious all the time. You never fully relax around his character. Lincoln Palomeque feels like the only person trying to be normal in a world where nobody is normal.

Manuela González though… she really goes for it this season. Super intense, borderline chaotic, but in a good way. Iván Amozurrutia keeps things unpredictable, and Víctor Mallarino has this calm, controlled vibe that kind of balances all the craziness happening around him.

Story-wise… yeah, it gets ridiculous. Some twists are fun, others are like “okay come on now.” You definitely have to ignore logic sometimes. And the characters?? they do not learn. At all. That part can get frustrating.

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But also… that’s why it’s bingeable. It’s like watching a train wreck—you know it’s bad but you can’t look away.

Final thought:
Not a perfect show. Not even close. But if you’re okay with drama, bad decisions, and a lot of “why would you do that??” moments, it’s actually a pretty addictive watch.

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