The Other Shore is the fourth episode of the first season of the Netflix series Welcome To Eden.
Synopsis[]
Charly and Zoa express their deep concern about Aldo's disappearance and Bel gets Eloy's help to investigate what really happened.
Plot[]
Cast[]
Main Cast[]
- Amaia Aberasturi as Zoa
- Tomy Aguilera as Charly
- Diego Garisa as Ibón
- Berta Castañé as Gabi
- Lola Rodríguez as Mayka
- Guillermo Pfening as Erick
- Blanca Romero as Roberta
- Begoña Vargas as Bel
- Sergio Momo as Nico
- Ana Mena as Judith
- Berta Vázquez as Claudia
- Irene Dev as Alma
- Alex Pastrana as Ulises
- Joan Pedrola as Orson
- Claudia Trujillo as Brenda
- Carlos Soroa as Eloy
- Jonathan 'Maravilla' Alonso as Saúl
- Dariam Coco as Eva
- Amaia Salamanca as Astrid
- Belinda Peregrín as África
- Ana Wagener as Brisa
Supporting Cast[]
- Jason Fernandez as David
- Oscar Foronda as Ernesto
- Josean Bengoetxea as Pete
Trivia[]
- Zoa starts growing suspicious about the island when she finds that Aldo is missing and Ulises reacts indifferently to his disappearance.
- Charly reveals that his little sister Beatriz drowned in a swimming accident and has blamed himself for it.
- Alma shows Ibón a Patinir painting of Charon crossing the Styx and looking at Heaven. However, this is wrong as the real painting shows Charon actually looking at Hell. This clearly foreshadows the fates of those who were killed in Eden.
- Ibón and África sign the contract to stay on the island.
- Ibón's father hires Brisa, a private investigator, to look into his son's disappearance.
- Nico tells Zoa that the boat is not coming and takes her to a cave to find Judith's dead body inside.
- Brisa is introduced.