: High-speed maneuvering leads to a horrific car accident. The vehicle carrying both women plunges off a cliff and explodes, leaving Mariana’s body severely burned and unrecognizable.
This episode is essential for fans because it transitions the show from a standard drama of infidelity into a complex involving memory loss, scientific experimentation, and deep-cover espionage.
The third episode of the classic Telemundo telenovela titled "Cruzar Caminos" (Crossing Paths), serves as a critical turning point that sets the entire sci-fi thriller plot in motion. This episode is where the lives of Mariana Montiel and the undercover agent Analía collide in a tragic accident that changes their identities forever. Plot Summary: The Fateful Accident el rostro de analia capitulo 3
: The ruthless antagonist whose orders triggered the tragedy.
: Dr. Armando Rivera (Daniel Lugo), a scientist working on experimental cloning and reconstruction techniques, discovers the wreckage. Near the scene, he finds a bag containing Analía's ID and photographs. The Scientific "Mistake" : High-speed maneuvering leads to a horrific car accident
Simultaneously, the dangerous drug lord (Gabriel Porras) is testing the loyalty of his lover and hitwoman, Analía (Elizabeth Gutiérrez). Unknown to him, Analía is actually an undercover agent whose mission is to bring him down. Montana orders her to eliminate Mariana Montiel to prove her commitment to the criminal organization.
: The unfaithful husband who is left mourning the "death" of his wife. The third episode of the classic Telemundo telenovela
Dr. Armando manages to save the woman he finds in the wreckage (who is actually Mariana), but her face is destroyed. Believing her to be the woman in the photo—Analía—he uses his advanced technology to reconstruct her face using the image of the hitwoman.
By the end of the episode, the foundation for the "double life" is laid: Mariana Montiel is officially declared dead by her family, while she survives with the physical appearance and identity of the woman sent to kill her.
: The undercover agent whose face becomes the mask for the protagonist.