The much-anticipated final chapter of the “Culpables” trilogy, Culpa Nuestra (Our Fault), has finally premiered on Amazon Prime Video, bringing closure to the fiery love story of Nick and Noah. As the final piece in a romantic saga that captivated millions, the film delivers everything fans had hoped for — drama, redemption, and a satisfying “happily ever after.”
Nick and Noah Reunite After Years Apart
The story picks up several years after the heartbreak of Your Fault. Noah (Nicole Wallace) and Nick (Gabriel Guevara), once passionate step-siblings torn apart by betrayal and circumstance, have since built separate lives. Nick is now a successful businessman, while Noah is finding her footing in a new career. Their worlds collide again at the wedding of mutual friends, Jenna and Lion, reigniting unresolved emotions and hidden tension.
The reunion is filled with awkward silences and longing looks, showcasing the powerful chemistry that made the trilogy a global hit. Nick is still nursing wounds from the past, while Noah desperately seeks forgiveness.
Secrets, Tragedy, and a Life-Changing Twist
The drama intensifies when Nick’s mother, Anabelle, passes away, pushing him to reflect on life and forgiveness. A major twist arrives when Noah discovers she’s pregnant — and the baby is Nick’s. This revelation forces them to confront their past and consider a future together.
In a shocking moment, Nick is shot by a vengeful character, leading to a life-threatening situation. This scare makes both characters realize the depth of their love. Nick survives, and their bond grows even stronger.
A Fairytale Ending for a Fan-Favorite Couple
The finale ends on a joyful note. Noah gives birth to their son, Andrew, and the couple finally marries in a heartfelt ceremony. From secret romance to marriage and parenthood, their story ends with emotional closure.
Despite some critics calling the plot predictable, Culpa Nuestra wins through emotional resonance, satisfying storytelling, and a touching tribute to growth, forgiveness, and enduring love.
The Trilogy’s Legacy Lives On
Based on the best-selling novels by Mercedes Ron, the Our Fault trilogy has become a landmark in Spanish-language romantic cinema. Filmed across Spain and London, with stylish visuals and a glossy, high-drama tone, the trilogy has proved that international stories can capture hearts worldwide.
While some reviewers criticized its melodrama and over-polished aesthetic, fans remained loyal. For them, the emotional connection and the characters’ growth outweighed any narrative flaws. Culpa Nuestra delivers the heartfelt farewell Nick and Noah deserved — and fans won’t soon forget.

