This is a prime example of a toxic love triangle where Celina, the "abhorrent admirer," is framed as an obstacle to the "true" love between Mía and Miguel. However, in this triangle, Celina is a victim of bullying and humiliation. Mía pretends not to like Miguel to appease Celina, only to later be blamed for her friend's pain. Miguel, in turn, uses Celina as a pawn, dating her to get closer to Mía and further his revenge plot. The narrative's sympathy lies entirely with the "epic" couple, dismissing Celina's feelings and mistreatment.