After seven years in a Málaga prison, a male stripper is released pending retrial and sets out to prove his lover framed him for her husband's murder.
The best episode of "Toy Boy" season 2 is "The Person You Love the Most", rated 7.4/10 from 97 user votes. It was directed by Javier Quintas and written by Pablo Roa, Fernando Sancristóbal, Verónica Marzá. "The Person You Love the Most" aired on 9/26/2021 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "What Is Sex for You?".
Hugo aggressively searches for answers about who bombed Inferno. Macarena starts making amends. The strippers perform for a new client.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Pablo Roa, Fernando Sancristóbal, Verónica Marzá
Despite Iván's objections, Hugo takes a risk while investigating Rania. Macarena is curious to learn more about El Turco.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Verónica Marzá, Fran Carballal
Rania tries to find a missing David before her brother. Hugo goes against his moral code in order to pay for Triana's medical care.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Nerea Gil, Enrique Lojo
El Turco uses unorthodox methods to woo Macarena. Meanwhile, his sister gets closer to Iván. Andrea shows off his film idea inspired by Jairo.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Fran Carballal, Pablo Manchado
Triana struggles to regain her strength. El Turco desperately searches for Rania and the trail he follows leads to a stunning accusation.
Director: Laura M. Campos
Writer: Nerea Gil, Enrique Lojo
A visit from an old friend surprises Hugo. After consulting with his lawyer, Andrea makes a decision about his future. El Turco plans a grand gesture.
Director: Laura M. Campos
Writer: Fran Carballal, Pablo Manchado
Hugo tries to help Darío find work. Behind El Turco's back, an unexpected alliance forms against him. Borja has a difficult request for Macarena.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Verónica Marzá, Nerea Gil, Pablo Manchado
Macarena and El Turco prepare for their wedding day. Hugo and Triana find themselves in a dangerous situation. Andrea is dealt a crushing blow.
Director: Javier Quintas
Writer: Pablo Roa, Fernando Sancristóbal, Verónica Marzá