


When a worst-case scenario strikes a close-knit community during a child’s birthday party, parents are left wondering if what occurred was truly an accident, or if someone they know is to blame. As each family tries to make sense of what happened, their relationships are tested and secrets come to light. The Mexican drama series The Accident (Accidente), from Leonardo Padrón (The Marked Heart), stars Ana Claudia Talancón, Sebastián Martínez, and Alberto Guerra. Read on for everything you need to know about the series and its upcoming second season.




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When well-to-do couple Daniela (Talancón) and Emiliano (Martínez) throw a birthday party for their young boy, Rodrigo, everything seems to be going smoothly. Rodrigo and his friends are playing, their parents are getting to know one another a bit better (whether they want to is another story), and the weather is just about perfect. That is, until the wind unexpectedly picks up, leading to a horrific accident that kills three children. As they deal with the aftermath, the parents throw blame around at themselves and others: Emiliano was on a business call when it happened — was he negligent? His family’s housekeeper, Moncho (Palacios), was sneaking alcohol during the party — could he have caused this? As the incident rocks the community, everyone grapples with who’s really at fault.
No, it’s not based on a book.
No, it’s fictional.
The series takes place in Santa Cruz, Mexico.
Yes. The second season of the series will premiere Dec. 10.

Silverio Palacios and Shaní Lozano in The Accident
So who’s really the culprit in the bouncy house disaster that killed Daniela and Emiliano’s son, Rodrigo (Rodrigo); Lupita and Charro’s son, Gabriel (Cardoza); and Brenda’s son, Mateo (Guevara)? And will Charro (Guerra) ever get enough vengeance to quell his rage? To find out the fates of Emiliano, Charro, Moncho, and more, read on for answers to your most burning questions about the series finale.
Yes. As unbelievable as it may seem, bouncy houses can and very much have flown away before, much to the horror of the parents involved. The kids party staple is apt to lift off the ground with as little as 15 miles-per-hour winds. According to the American Meteorological Society, wind-related bouncy house accidents have caused at least 28 deaths and 479 injuries between 2000 and 2021.
Yes. After finding out Emiliano had been keeping his complicity in the accident a secret, and that he bought Moncho’s silence, she tells him it’s over. But all is not lost: The couple reconcile in the end during Daniela’s visit to Emiliano in prison.

Ana Claudia Talancón and Erick Elías in The Accident
While grieving her son, Mateo, Brenda (Acosta) cheats on her husband, Javier (Zamora), with bartender and Mateo’s biological father, Mauricio (Gamba). But after Brenda gets therapy, Javier and Brenda end up back together. Javier even plans to get a reverse vasectomy so they can have a child after losing Mateo.
David (Hayser), one of Emiliano’s associates, has an affair with Charro’s wife, Lupita (Ibarra). When Charro finds out, he shoots David and buries his body at the grounds of the future amusement park.
Before Emiliano confesses that the deaths were due to his negligence, both Charro and Lupita blame the housekeeper, Moncho, for their son Gabriel’s death and are hellbent on revenge. The first to target Moncho is Charro, who beats him up then sets his house on fire in an attempt to kill his children. This leads to Moncho’s wrongful arrest. After he’s thrown in prison, Charro hires someone to kill him on the inside. Moncho survives … for a little while longer, until Lupita hires a hitman named Eulogio (Soberanes), aka Barroso, to deal the final blow — via poison. Luckily for his now-widow, Yolanda (Lozano), Emiliano helps her and her children get documentation to move to the US. Eulogio, on the other hand, doesn’t fare as well: Lupita poisons him with an apple and kills him.
Emiliano, Javier, and David’s plans to build a lucrative amusement park fall through after the accident. While the project is initially clouded by a few things — Emiliano’s involvement in the bouncy house incident, Charro successfully lobbying to get Emiliano kicked out of the business deal, and Carla’s exposé on the accident — the nail in the coffin is the discovery of archaeological artifacts at the building site. Since it’s illegal to build on dig sites in this area of Mexico, the project is halted indefinitely.
While the wind is surely more guilty than any one person, ultimately it’s Emiliano who’s to blame. He took a business call instead of fully securing the bouncy house to the ground — and that’s what led to it blowing away when the high winds came through.
Yes. After the case went to trial, Emiliano was sentenced to two years in prison for the involuntary manslaughter of Rodrigo, Gabriel, and Mateo, without the possibility of bail.
Charro ends up in prison, too, after Lupita frames him for killing Moncho. It’s not that much of a stretch, given Charro’s previous attempts to kill Moncho. He’s also guilty of killing David, but he’s taking that secret to the grave. Through bribery, Charro is held at the same prison as Emiliano. When they first see each other, Charro lets his ex-friend know that they’re not through yet — he still wants his revenge.















































