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- A warrior from the 16th Century, the first female university student from the 19th Century, and a paramedic from the 21st Century join a secret agency to prevent people from changing Spanish history using time-traveling doors.
- A fascinating look into the past to illuminate the challenges of the future.
- Wake Up is the new international tool developed by the E.D.U. (Education Department Unit) that will revolutionize the global education system forever. The idea of learning using only one app, seems attractive enough to catch a group of young people who will become the pioneers of the experiment.
- The patrol is reunited after three years to investigate a debuting actor who looks exactly like Julián, who was believed to have been killed in action.
- Alonso and Irene travel to Felipe IV's court after learning that a woman from the 20th century is interfering with the past. Meanwhile, Pacino and Lola must ensure that Pedro Almodóvar casts Antonio Banderas for his "Laberinto de pasiones" film in 1981.
- As the patrol makes its way to England to prevent Elizabeth I from being murdered before ever being crowned queen, Amelia returns to the Ministry to help Julián.
- Two teams are sent to 1937: Julian and Lola go to Madrid to investigate possible theft of Velazquez's Las Meninas, while Pacino, Irene, and Velazquez go to Paris to make sure that Picasso paints Guernica.
- After Lola is kidnapped, Pacino decides to alter the past to save her - but messing with the timeline comes at a high price.
- When Albert Einstein is murdered in Madrid and his friend and fellow scientist Emilio Herrera is under suspicion, Salvador takes matters into his own hands.
- In 1832, King Fernando VII is being poisoned. The Ministry takes him to 2020 for medical treatment and replaces him with a stand-in. Pacino and Alonso must ensure nobody (not even the Queen) realizes this while the King recovers.
- A dead body of a one-year-old is found near the Ministry's headquarters. As Salvador confesses to the crime, he offers an explanation by telling a tale of how Julian found himself in the year 2070.
- This first episode starts in the city of Istanbul. Rubio examines the story of the first Arabic printing press, banned by Ottoman emperors for four centuries to prevent the destruction of jobs. The episode then analyses how the rulers of various other time periods tried to curb technological innovation throughout history, until the nineteenth century when the British government unleashed automation and sparked the First Industrial Revolution. Rubio examines the "Engels Pause" that subsequently occurred (precariousness and impoverishment of workers) and compares it to the situation of many developed countries today. He shows how technological change has affected people in the past, for better or worse, and speculates about how it will affect citizens in the next few decades. According to Rubio, in the digital age, "it is not the future of work, but the future of workers, that is at stake."
- This episode begins at the slopes of Mount Tambora (Indonesia), where a devastating 1815 eruption altered the planet's average temperature by 2 degrees and caused several natural and social catastrophes throughout the northern hemisphere. Using this and other historical precedents, Rubio speculates about the catastrophic effects that a similar thermic alternation (anticipated by most scientists) could have in the coming decades. The episode travels to countries such as Algeria, Brazil, Egypt, Russia, Switzerland, the UK, and the US. It shows some of the history's worst droughts, floods, and pandemics, instances which, according to Rubio, demonstrate the fragility of societies in the face of climate change. The episode also examines, however, how the successful banning of CFCs to counter the hole in the ozone layer illustrates humanity's ability to face major systemic challenges.
- This episode documents the ongoing crisis of democracy and explores the strengths and weaknesses of some of the technological and autocratic alternatives that aspire to replace it. It starts in ancient Greece, and then travels to Corsica (birthplace of the first modern democracy), Germany, and China. Using Hitler's rise to power as an example, Rubio explains how many modern democracies are being dismantled from within by illiberal politicians who use the polls to seize power. He then examines the peculiarities of the Chinese autocratic system and the possibility that an Artificial Intelligence may end up ruling the West. The episode highlights the virtues of democracy, but also emphasizes the urgent need to modernize it.
- This episode explores the profound changes affecting the global order due to the rise of China and anti-globalization movements. Rubio begins his narration in the Chinese Imperial Palace of Chengde and tells the story of the 1793 Macartney Embassy to illustrate Asia's power in the past. Then, he examines the evolution of the world's economic center of gravity over the past two millennia, to show that China's hegemony is not an anomaly but a return to normalcy. Through the historical perspective, Rubio analyzes the effects that the New Silk Road will have on globalization, the possibility of a war between the United States and China, and the unfolding migration crisis.
- 2015–202012mTV-MA7.4 (81)TV EpisodeA prequel episode that fills the holes between seasons 3 and 4.
- Three Ministry of Time agents travel to 1808 to recover a modern pistol that could change the course of the Peninsular War if it fell in the wrong hands.
- Salvador sends the team to 1491 to save the first discoverer of the time doors from the Spanish Inquisition, and Amelia hides her job at the Ministry by telling her 1880 parents that she has a boyfriend.
- The team travels to Madrid's Student Residence in 1924 after a Dalí painting depicting a graphics tablet is found. Once there, they find strange photographs that were seemingly planted to taunt them.
- The Ministry agent in 1588 Lisbon, Gil Pérez, raises the alarm when he notices that would-be famous playwright Lope de Vega has missed his historical appointment to serve in the Spanish Armada.
- 2015–20201h 10mTV-MA7.8 (258)TV EpisodeLola's use of an unregistered time door in 1940 Montserrat Abbey to save Spanish members of the French Resistance goes sour when one is captured and shares his knowledge with Heinrich Himmler.
- The team is tasked to recover one of three receipts for Picasso's 1939 painting, "Guernica". If they don't succeed, the painting will not return to Spain in 1981. But while in the past, Julián discovers an ugly truth about his father.
- The Ministry is called to investigate when archaeologists find a cell phone belonging to a missing 21st century corrupt executive in a room that was sealed off in 1520.
- Armando Leiva faked his death and is ready to strike back against the Ministry of Time - in 1844, when it was visited by young Queen Isabel II.
- After learning of Julián's whereabouts, the Ministry sends Alonso on a top secret mission to bring him to the present day. Meanwhile, Pacino returns to 1981 to attend his father's retirement party.
- The Ministry must investigate why DNA recovered from El Cid's 1099 tomb doesn't match a sample taken from the man's young self in 1053, but Julián isn't allowed to join his companions because of his recent unauthorized actions.
- Pacino, a tough cop in 1981 Madrid, is arrested in 2016 after following a murderer into a closet. Pacino's father, also a cop, saw the same murderer disappearing into the same closet in 1946.
- Pacino's first mission with the squad will take him to 1604, to make sure Cervantes will publish the Quixote.
- 2015–20201h 10mTV-MA7.8 (207)TV EpisodeThe squad must travel to 1808 to ensure the survival of an ancestor to Adolfo Suarez, former President and key figure of Spanish Transition from a dictatorship to a democracy.
- Susana ignores procedure when she orders that Irene be brought back from 1918 after catching the Spanish Flu, putting the modern day Ministry HQ at risk.
- The 1924 Ministry contacts its 2016 self, concerned that one of its top agents plans to sell the secret of time travel to the highest bidder.
- While hiding in Manila in 1898, Julián promises a dying soldier that he will carry a jewel of his mother to his Filipina lover in Baler. Meanwhile, the 2016 Ministry must make an audit of its recent activities.
- The team visits Madrid's Royal Palace in 1734 after paintings that were lost in a fire then begin to appear in modern day auctions.
- A modern schoolteacher faints when she sees her image in a photo of 'Las Sinsombrero', a forgotten group of Interwar female artists. Meanwhile, the Ministry looks for a 1912 child killer who has evaded her historical arrest.
- When a paranormal show host reveals the existence of the Ministry on the internet, Salvador tries to convince him that he is mistaken by inviting him to HQ - all while pretending that it is just the dullest government office in the country.
- 2015–2020TV-MA8.0 (154)TV EpisodeEveryone in the Ministry is invited to Ortigosa's wedding. Julián and Amelia have a long overdue conversation.
- Following the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, a desperate King Philip II violates the norms of the Time Ministry and travels forward in time to 2016 to ensure the victory of his fleet. Returning from a mission, the trio finds a very different Spain than the one they left behind. They must act quickly to return the reality back to normal. The only problem is that Alonso and Julian might prefer this new reality.
- 2015–2020TV-MA7.6 (165)TV EpisodeIn 2017, with the Ministry in renovation and following the aftermath of a tragic death among its own ranks, the patrol must face a conspiracy involving Alfred Hitchcock's visit to Spain.
- The Ministry must face its most difficult trial yet...at the hands of a television studio. When a TV series of 1966 starts copying real events, everyone steps in, but their solution carries consequences of their own.
- 1943: Operation Mincemeat, key to the allied victory in WW2, is at stake. It all lies in a captured Spanish spy in Nazi-occupied France, who turns out to be an important figure in the Ministry's past, and its future.
- Gustavo Adolfo Becquer writes a tenth letter to the nine original ones from "From My Cell". As they attempt to correct this, the Ministry of Time tumbles into the supernatural when the trio arrives to strange town surrounded by witchcraft legends, and a mysterious woman presumed dead 300 years before.
- Goya's the Naked Maja is slashed by an unseen force. As the trio travels to XIX century Spain to convince an old, bitter Goya to paint it again, they must deal with intrigues, broken hearts and the rise of a new, sinister enemy - not to mention Velazquez's usual stubbornness.
- The Peace Treaty between Philip III and Great Britain is in jeopardy by agents of a sinister time-traveling organization. In the height of the Spanish Golden Age, the trio walks into old faces, bitter rivalries and new enemies.
- A race against time to save King Alfonso XII from an early death gets out of hand. As the Ministry is forced into Spain's dark past in the slave trade, the discovery of an anti-monarchist plot hits Amelia far too close.
- Irene must face her past once again when she joins Pacino and Alonso in a mission to help Buñuel's Viridiana pass the strict Francoist censorship in 1961.
- Back in the XVI century, Pacino and Alonso must ensure the survival of two Spaniards, a conquistador turned native and a priest with a key role in Cortes' conquest of the Aztecs, in the wilderness of Pre-Hispanic Yucatan peninsula.
- The 'Exterminating Angel' abducts Rabbi Levi in a bid to make him find a door to the future after 2017, but he escapes to the room of Antipope Benedict XIII in 1417 Peñiscola.
- The Ministry must fight in three fronts as a group of Morish refugees from the XV century marches into 2017 and their headquarters. In the meanwhile, a crisis erupts in the court of Philip III and, back in the XIX century, Pacino and a very reluctant Alonso must save Simon Bolivar from an imminent attack. At the same time, the identity of the head of the Sons of Padilla is revealed.