I disagree with the previous review that this novela need more gore and romance. Im honestly tired of the romance in the telenovelas. It's so overdone it becomes cheesy and corny, so much that I end up pushing the mute button. This novela doesn't have much of that and I'm glad. The aesthetics are beautiful. Beautiful actors and the decorations. I absolutely love Diana Bracho and Daniela Romo. They are divine! Bracho has been one of my favorite villains for decades and Romo, I love her music. I grew up listening to her songs on the radio on my way to school in Mexico. I really do recommend this novela. I know its not an original but Im glad Latin America paints stories that are not centered in ideal romances. It paints a picture of how the caste systems were so strict back in the day in colonial Mexico and how people couldn't help and mix themselves in. The history of Mexico is so rich and this novela gives us a glimpse of imagination to how things must have been in those times. I think that makes it worthwhile to watch.