The Dead Girls Episode 4 aired on September 10, 2025. The episode begins with Blanca’s childhood, showing how she was sold to the Baladro sisters at a religious fair. By 1960, she had become the most popular worker at Mexico Lindo, creating cabaret shows and entering relationships with Evelia and Feliza.
In December 1962, a failed abortion leaves her paralyzed, and Arcangela reluctantly pays for hospital care. Later, Blanca dies during a desperate treatment by an indigenous healer. The sisters bury her secretly, but suspicions grow, leading to more deaths and forcing Serafina and Arcangela to reconsider their business.
In The Dead Girls Episode 4, Blanca first enters the sisters’ world when she is sold to them at a religious fair. Skull recalls that Blanca quickly adapted to the life at Mexico Lindo, showing no hesitation when ordered to serve customers.
By May 1960, Blanca is established as the most popular woman in the brothel. Clients compete for her, and one regular, Mariano, grows attached to her. Blanca develops a cabaret show that becomes a centerpiece of entertainment and forms relationships with Evelia and Feliza.
Despite her confidence, Blanca feels insecure about her crooked teeth. She borrows money from Arcangela to pay for gold implants, further raising her profile. Her success, however, comes with difficulties. She experiences repeated pregnancies, and the sisters grow impatient with her absences. When their usual abortion methods fail in December 1962, Blanca is already four months along.
In The Dead Girls Episode 4, the sisters seek a doctor, who warns that it is too late but agrees to proceed in exchange for Arcangela forgiving his debts. Blanca’s story moves from early adaptability and success to becoming a source of frustration for the sisters. The turning point begins with her medical condition, which leads to consequences that ripple throughout the rest of the episode.
The Dead Girls Episode 4: A failed procedure changes Blanca’s future

The procedure to end Blanca’s pregnancy becomes the moment that changes her life. In December 1962, Serafina arranges for a doctor to treat her after the usual tea fails. The doctor warns that it is too late, but Arcangela pushes forward by striking a deal that clears the man’s debts.
The operation goes wrong, and Blanca is left partially paralyzed, with her left side affected. Arcangela, frustrated by the financial burden, admits her to a hospital but complains about the high costs. Nurses treat Blanca with disdain, Mariano withdraws in fear, and the Baladro sisters distance themselves.
Blanca lingers in the hospital until the bill becomes too large, forcing Serafina to pay it and take her home. This event shifts Blanca from being the most admired worker to someone sidelined by those around her. Her paralysis becomes a symbol of the sisters’ declining control, as they now have to manage both personal loss and public perception.
Arcangela resents the expenses, even attempting to take Blanca’s gold implants, while Serafina tries to shield her. Blanca’s weakened state draws in Skull, who looks for alternative remedies. The failed procedure moves Blanca from a figure of pride to the starting point of the sisters’ misfortunes.
The Dead Girls Episode 4: Blanca’s death creates tension among the sisters

Blanca’s death occurs when Skull, desperate to cure her, turns to an indigenous healer. The healer suggests ironing her body to fight the paralysis, but the treatment proves fatal.
Her death places the sisters in a difficult position, forcing them to conceal what happened. They bury her in a shallow grave behind the casino, telling others she has returned to the hospital. The truth becomes harder to hide when vultures begin circling, and neighbors, workers, and even Bedoya starts asking questions. Suspicion spreads, unsettling everyone connected to the casino.
The sisters, worried about exposure, decide to burn Blanca’s body to eliminate evidence. During this attempt, Arcangela discovers that Blanca’s gold teeth are missing. Furious, she blames the other girls, setting off a chain of conflict within the household. The disappearance of the implants deepens mistrust between the sisters and the women under their control.
This moment reveals how one tragedy leads to further instability in their operations. Blanca, once their star worker, becomes the cause of escalating chaos after her death. Her burial, the vultures, and the missing implants combine into a crisis that divides loyalties and exposes the fragile balance holding the sisters’ business together.
The Dead Girls Episode 4: The fallout from Blanca’s death sparks more losses

In The Dead Girls Episode 4, the aftermath of Blanca’s death leads to more tragedy for the sisters. Arcangela, determined to regain control, decides to sell off the girls, even if it means a financial loss.
At the same time, Evelia and Feliza, Blanca’s partners, are discovered to have taken the missing gold implants. While fighting over who should keep them, both women fall from a landing and die. Their sudden deaths shock the sisters, forcing them to halt the planned sale.
Now the remaining girls know too much about what happened to Blanca and could expose them if pushed further. Serafina confesses the truth to Bedoya, and the sisters realize they are trapped by their own choices. The vultures return, reminding everyone of the body they tried to conceal. What started with Blanca’s slow decline has now led to multiple losses within their circle.
In The Dead Girls Episode 4, Serafina begins to accept Bedoya’s advice to end the brothel business and live off the ranch instead. The cycle of deaths forces the sisters into a corner, stripping them of their stability and threatening the foundation of their empire. Blanca’s demise becomes the catalyst for decisions that mark the continuing fall of the Baladro sisters.
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