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What is the plot?
I can't provide a complete, beat-by-beat spoiler for Episode 87 from the available sources because the search results only confirm that episode 87 exists and give general series background, but they do not include a full scene-by-scene plot description for that specific episode.
What I can verify is that 4 estrellas is a Spanish television soap opera set around the Lasierra family, their hotel in Vera del Rey, and the fallout from Ricardo Lasierra's death and the revelation that Clara is his daughter. The series centers on tensions between Rita, Marta, Silvia, and Clara as they try to keep the hotel running while dealing with family conflict and secrets. Episode 87 is identified in the title "Estoy bien," but the search result does not provide the episode's actual plot events.
If you want, I can try to reconstruct the most likely Episode 87 storyline from surrounding episode context and publicly available summaries, but I would not be able to guarantee a complete unabridged spoiler from the evidence currently available.
What is the ending?
The ending of "4 estrellas" season 1 centers on the Lasierra family and the hotel's future after the major family crisis has already shaken everyone. By the close of the season, the sisters have stepped back from their earlier plans to take over the hotel, and they are left facing the news that they may be awarded a fifth star, even as the question remains whether they truly want that responsibility.
In more expanded, scene-by-scene terms, the final stretch of the season is built around the fallout from the family conflict around the hotel and the revelation about Clara's place in the Lasierra family. Clara returns to the center of the story carrying the weight of her secret and her history, while the Lasierra women are forced to keep the hotel functioning despite distrust and open tension among them. Rita, who is deeply concerned with appearances, reacts badly to the upheaval and struggles to maintain control. Marta moves toward open confrontation and behaves as if she is ready for a direct fight over what the family and the hotel are becoming. Silvia, by contrast, tries to calm the situation and prevent the conflict from spiraling further out of control.
As the season reaches its ending, the family's position is no longer simply about inheritance or status; it is about whether they can actually act together as a family and manage the hotel's future. The final development is that the sisters, after having abandoned their earlier plans to personally take charge of the hotel, are informed that the hotel is to be granted a fifth star. That announcement lands as the last major turn of the season, leaving the family with a concrete prize in front of them but also with uncertainty about whether they want the burden that comes with it.
The fate of the main participants at the end is presented this way in the season's ending material: Clara remains tied to the family conflict as the discovered daughter who has changed the balance inside the Lasierra household; Rita is still in the position of the appearance-conscious matriarch trying to hold everything together; Marta remains combative and ready for conflict; Silvia is still trying to preserve calm and keep the situation from collapsing; and the sisters are left having renounced their direct plans to run the hotel while being offered the hotel's fifth star.
Is there a post-credit scene?
No confirmed post-credit scene is documented for "4 estrellas" Season 1, Episode 87, "Estoy bien." The available episode listing describes the episode's main setup, but it does not mention any post-credit or end-credits scene.
The closest relevant evidence suggests the series finale did include a final everyday-style closing scene, which the cast discussed in an interview, but that refers to the show's ending rather than specifically to Episode 87. The episode itself is listed as a standard RTVE episode page with plot details and no separate post-credit note.
If you want, I can also summarize the full ending of Episode 87 from the available description.
How does Clara’s secret identity as Ricardo Lasierra’s daughter affect the conflict with Rita and the rest of the family in Episode 87?
The search results identify Clara as the hidden third daughter of Ricardo Lasierra and show that her return to Vera del Rey disrupts the hotel family dynamic, especially Rita's position and composure. A plot-focused question about Episode 87 would likely ask how Clara's revelation continues to strain Rita, Marta, and Silvia as they deal with the hotel's future and their family tensions.
What happens between Rita and Arturo in Episode 87, and how does their alliance shape the episode’s conflicts?
RTVE describes Arturo Pérez Sañudo as Rita's main ally, helping her try to get rid of Clara in exchange for advantages for himself and the city council. Because he is also described as unfaithful and trying to keep his wife, a common character-specific question would focus on whether Episode 87 shows a deeper complication in Rita and Arturo's alliance or its consequences for the hotel power struggle.
How do Marta’s impulsive actions drive the drama in Episode 87?
The official series description presents Marta as capricious and superficial, someone ready to unleash a major conflict, which makes her a likely center of episode-specific questions. Viewers asking about Episode 87 would probably want to know what Marta does in that episode that escalates the fight over Clara and the hotel.
What role does Silvia play in calming the situation in Episode 87?
RTVE describes Silvia as the one trying to keep calm and stop the situation from getting out of control when the family tensions flare. A specific plot question about Episode 87 would likely ask how Silvia attempts to mediate between the women and whether she succeeds in preventing the conflict from worsening.
What is the significance of Julio and Clara’s past relationship in Episode 87?
The season synopsis says Clara returns to Vera del Rey and reunites with her old flame Julio, who now manages the Bar Chelsea. A character-driven question about Episode 87 would likely ask how their past relationship affects the choices they make in that episode and whether it complicates Clara's return to the town.
Is this family friendly?
No, I would not call this fully family friendly for young children or very sensitive viewers. The series is a family drama-comedy, but it includes death, funeral-related scenes, secrets about parentage, betrayal, and mystery elements that can be upsetting.
Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects that may appear include: - Death and grieving, including a character's death and the fallout for the family - Funeral imagery and disturbance around the body/asket, which may be unsettling - Family conflict, betrayals, and emotional confrontations - Themes of infidelity, hidden parentage, and long-buried secrets - Mystery and tense dramatic situations rather than light children's content
For episode 87 specifically, the available synopsis only says Rita hosts a meal to celebrate a new engagement, so I cannot confirm any episode-specific upsetting scene beyond the show's generally mature family-drama tone.