Una vida menos en Canarias (TV Series)
Luis Lacasa, a prestigious homicide inspector in Madrid, is forced to accept a transfer to the Canary Islands and adapt to everything he detests: the heat, the sand, and the tourists, but above all, to Naira, a charismatic inspector and lover of her homeland. Despite their differences and rivalries, they form a good team and, at the same time, a complicity that challenges their staunch convictions. The cold and cerebral Spaniard suffers from achromatopsia, a visual dysfunction that makes him see life in shades of gray, without color—a condition that has amplified his reserve. In this criminal paradise, the inspector reunites with his daughter Jimena, a renowned chef with whom he has been estranged since his wife's death in the accident from which he carries lasting effects. Life on the islands will push him out of his comfort zone, allowing him to get to know his daughter and be astonished by a disconcerting detail: at times, he perceives color in the inspector.