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What is the plot?
Tras los interrogatorios, don Toribio cree haber encontrado al culpable con bastante claridad, apoyándose en la pista hallada en el cuerpo de Domingo.
La información disponible sobre este episodio es muy limitada y no permite reconstruir con fiabilidad un spoiler completo, beat por beat, sin inventar escenas ni decisiones que no aparecen en las fuentes consultadas.
What is the ending?
You appear to be asking about Valle salvaje Season 3, Episode 79, but the search results only identify "Episode 79" as Season 1, not Season 3. So I can't factually give the ending of a Season 3 Episode 79 that is not supported by the available sources.
What the results do support is this: - In Valle salvaje Episode 79, after the interrogations and the clue found on Domingo's body, Don Toribio seems to settle on a clear culprit. - A review of that episode says Don Toribio already believes he has identified the killer before even needing to question anyone further, and that he presents this to the Duke. - The same commentary indicates that an arrest follows, and that the true killer will emerge afterward in the next episode.
If you want, I can still do one of these: - summarize the ending of Episode 79 as supported by the sources - help identify the correct Season 3 Episode 79 if you meant a different numbering system - give a scene-by-scene narrative for the version of Episode 79 that the sources actually describe
Is there a post-credit scene?
There is no evidence in the available sources that Valle salvaje, episode 79 has a post-credit scene. The episode advance available for chapter 79 only describes the main plot beats--Bárbara telling Isabel that Sol killed a man, and Isabel speaking with Sol without judging her--and does not mention any scene after the credits.
The search results also do not include a full episode transcript, an official recap, or a viewer report confirming a post-credit tag for this episode. The YouTube result labeled "LAST EPISODE of the 3rd season of VALLE SALVAJE" appears to refer to a different episode and does not verify anything about episode 79.
If you want, I can also help infer whether this series typically uses post-credit scenes by checking other episode recaps or promos.
What is the most discussed specific plot event in Valle salvaje Season 3, Episode 79?
The most discussed plot event appears to be the revelation that there is already a killer identified for the Holy Brotherhood, with viewers focusing on who the murderer is and how that accusation is being handled in the episode's story. This comes through in episode commentary that explicitly says a killer has already been identified and that the information is being communicated directly to the Duke.
Which character is revealed or suspected to be the killer in Episode 79?
A major recurring question is which character is being treated as the killer in Episode 79, because the episode discussion centers on Don Toribio telling the Duke that he already knows who the murderer is. The available material does not name the culprit in the search results, but it clearly shows that the identity of the killer is a central character-specific concern.
What role does Don Toribio play in Episode 79?
People commonly ask what Don Toribio does in this episode because he is the character who confronts the Duke with the claim that the killer has already been found. His role is not passive: he appears to be driving the investigation or at least asserting control over the truth of the case.
How does the Duke react to the accusation or revelation in Episode 79?
Another likely question is how the Duke responds when Don Toribio presents the killer as already known. The episode commentary indicates that the Duke is directly involved in the exchange, which makes his reaction to the accusation or confirmation of the killer a key point of interest.
What happens in the investigation subplot involving the Holy Brotherhood in Episode 79?
A specific plot question that comes up is how the Holy Brotherhood investigation develops in this episode. The search results indicate that the investigation reaches a turning point because someone believes the murderer has already been identified, making the procedural and accusation-driven side of the story one of the episode's main character-focused threads.
Is this family friendly?
No, it is not especially family friendly for young children; this episode appears to contain murder investigation material, suicidal ideation, threats, and intense family conflict.
Potentially upsetting or objectionable elements include: - Discussion of an attempted suicide. - A murder-related investigation and a corpse clue, which suggests death/violence themes. - Threats and confrontational arguments between family members. - Mention that someone has killed a man, even if only discussed verbally. - Emotional distress, blame, and accusations within a tense domestic setting. - The series itself is rated 16+ on Netflix and not recommended for children under 12 on RTVE, which supports caution for younger viewers.
If you want, I can also give you a very brief "parent guide" version with only the most important content warnings.