In the current phase of the Netflix thriller fake profile, it seems like creator Pablo Illanes and his team are adding various plotlines into a bowl, picking them randomly to craft a new season. Titled “Killer Honeymoon,” this third season feels more like a set-up for steamy encounters than a cohesive storyline.
fake profile Season 3: Stream or Skip?
Opening scene: Camila Roman (Carolina Miranda) is spotted dancing at a club when a gunshot disrupts the night, and Camila suddenly collapses.
Main points: Just a month before, Camila and her boyfriend Miguel Estevez (Rodolfo Salas) were enjoying a vacation and were thrilled to be together. While making out on a balcony, they notice another couple, which adds an unexpected twist to their romantic moment.
Later at dinner, the same couple—Juanita (Asia Ortega) and Rodrigo—gets engaged and invites Camila and Miguel to join in the celebration. Almost instantly, they bond, and the idea of a potential threesome emerges while they chill by the hotel’s infinity pool. However, things take a turn when Miguel spots a wound on Rodrigo’s hip and realizes—connected by the nickname “Mickey”—that he and Rodrigo are actually acquainted.
Meanwhile, Ángela Ferrer (Manuela González) is on the run from a murder charge and strives to reassure her girlfriend Vanessa (Lídia San José) about their future together, desperately wanting to keep their family intact despite the chaos.
After meeting Juanita and Rodrigo, Miguel’s attitude toward Camila shifts, although he struggles to communicate why. It seems like he might be worried about her decision to open up their relationship without a conversation first.
Detective Indira (Alejandra Borrero) finds herself sidelined from the investigation into Ángela. Nevertheless, when the comatose victim she’s accused of attacking regains consciousness, he insists on talking to her, revealing information that could transform the case. Meanwhile, in Riviera Esmerelda, a new au pair named Becky (Laura Osma) cleverly works to get Miguel’s teenage son to disclose Ángela’s hiding spot.
Show background: fake profile, created by Pablo Illanes, blends elements of fatal attraction and basic instinct.
Our perspective: This season is packed with characters, numerous plotlines, various unresolved crimes, and some increasingly predictable twists, such as Miguel’s prior connection to Rodrigo. Honestly, I’ve somewhat lost track of how the narratives connect—even recalling characters from previous seasons feels like a challenge. And there’s yet another subplot that involves a singer named Noah (Penelope Guerrero) auditioning at Camila’s club, leaving us to wonder how she fits into the unfolding drama.
But of course, the show doesn’t hold back on the steamy moments, which seem almost obligatory. It’s hard to overlook the awkwardness of running into someone from your past while juggling complicated relationship dynamics.
Notable performances: We can still appreciate Carolina Miranda’s portrayal of Camila, as she manages to take on the chaos with sincerity rather than sarcasm.
Explicit content: Yes, plenty of it.
Final moment: Indira receives a call, leading her to discover Ángela in a precarious situation.
Underdog performance: Penelope Guerrero’s role as Noah was intriguing, and hopefully, that sultry voice was hers.
Most memorable line: With the show’s over-the-top nature, highlighting any specific scene feels rather pointless.
Our suggestion: I would say give it a pass. The disjointed plots in fake profile Season 3 make it tough to focus on the unfolding drama.





