Character Arc
Elisa Murillo is a sharp and tenacious investigator on the special brigade at the center of The Pack. Drawn into the search for the missing teenager, she approaches the case with a clinical eye and an instinct for the details others overlook, often pushing against the patience of colleagues and the inertia of the wider system. Her commitment to the victims is the engine that drives much of the investigation forward.
As the inquiry deepens, Elisa is forced to weigh procedure against urgency, and her certainty about the right course of action repeatedly puts her at odds with both her superiors and the people she is trying to protect. The series uses her perspective to explore how an investigator stays focused when the institutions around her seem designed to slow her down, and how personal conviction can become both a strength and a liability.
Across the two seasons, Elisa emerges as the moral throughline of the brigade, a character whose persistence reflects the larger movement demanding that women be believed. Her arc is less about a single revelation than about the cumulative cost of refusing to look away, and the way that refusal shapes the people working alongside her.