In this context, understanding the characters’ traits in Envious becomes a game that is as entertaining as it is revealing. Not from a literal perspective, since we don’t know each character’s birthdate, but from a symbolic and archetypal reading , observing how they love, how they react, what motivates them, and what makes them uncomfortable.This season, the characters are more emotionally vulnerable. And that’s where astrology works as a perfect language for understanding them.
Vicky: Virgo energy
The restless mind and constant comparison. Vicky remains, quite clearly, an embodiment of Virgo energy in crisis. In the third season, it’s no longer just about the breakup or “what am I missing,” but something deeper: the weariness of constantly evaluating oneself.
Virgo observes, compares, analyzes, and seeks improvement. But when that energy becomes unbalanced, improvement turns into punishment. Vicky thinks of her life as if it were an emotional to-do list: partner, stability, meaning, body, desire. Everything always seems a little off from the ideal.
Envy, from a Virgo perspective, isn’t noisy. It’s silent and corrosive. It’s looking at someone else’s life and wondering when your own life went awry. That’s why Vicky doesn’t envy people: she envies states of security that she feels she can’t maintain.
Matías: Taurus energy
His presence, his physicality, and his unsettling calmness. This season, Matías is solidifying his distinctly Taurus energy . Taurus represents simplicity, consistency, the physical, and that which doesn’t constantly need justification. And precisely for that reason, it often makes people uncomfortable.
In his relationship with Vicky, Matías doesn’t come promising grand transformations, but rather offering something much more difficult: emotional stability, genuine presence, and a less cerebral and more concrete way of loving. Taurus doesn’t rush things, and in a story marked by societal pressures, that becomes disruptive.
Astrologically, Taurus asks something essential: Does this bring me peace? And we’re not always ready to hear that answer.
Expensive: Aquarius energy
The sister who breaks free from expectations. Carolina, Vicky’s sister, feels more and more like an Aquarius in this third season. Not because she’s cold, but because she represents a different way of experiencing life. Aquarius is the sign that breaks the mold , that doesn’t need external validation for every decision, and that can view family expectations with a certain detachment.
Carolina doesn’t play the same game as Vicky. And that creates tension. From an Aquarius perspective, the comparison loses its impact because the standards aren’t the same. She doesn’t measure her life by the same standards, and that can be disconcerting for someone still trapped in the “should be.”
Aquarius makes people uncomfortable because it shows that there’s always another way.
Debbie: Cancer energy
In this third season, Debbie moves away from the Capricornian role of duty and performance and begins to display a much more Cancerian energy . Her role becomes distinctly emotional: she cares, comforts, attends to, and supports. And she also gets tired.
Cancer is the sign of home, of connection, of belonging. Debbie appears as that friend who is always there, who accompanies, who listens, who makes space for others even when she doesn’t quite know what to do with her own life. Her envy, when it appears, isn’t about achievements or status, but about feeling chosen, prioritized, valued.
From a Cancerian perspective, the series reveals something very real: giving a lot doesn’t guarantee feeling seen. And caring doesn’t always mean being cared for.
Melina: Scorpio energy
Melina is, without a doubt, a Scorpio energy in full metamorphosis. This season her arc is more visible: Scorpio doesn’t stay where something has died. She needs to go through crises, grief, and profound changes to be reborn.
Scorpio doesn’t envy superficiality. They envy personal power, emotional truth, the ability to go deep without anesthesia. Melina represents that strength which, even if it hurts, transforms.
In a series where many characters try to maintain familiar versions of themselves, Scorpio appears to break the mold and force mutation.
Fernanda (the psychologist): Capricorn energy
The structure it contains. Fernanda perfectly embodies Capricorn energy , especially in her professional role: she organizes, sets boundaries, grounds others, and structures their emotional chaos. Capricorn knows that growth is painful and that not everything is resolved quickly.
But in this third season, her Cancerian counterpart emerges more clearly . Behind the firmness lies care. Behind the boundaries lies restraint. This combination makes her character not cold, but trustworthy.
Astrologically, it is a key figure because it shows that supporting is also loving, even if it is not always accommodating.
Teresa (the mom): Leo energy
Vicky and Carolina’s mother operates from a Leo energy . Teresa sees herself as the heart of the family, the one who gave everything, the one who supported, the one who was always there.
According to her daughters’ account, there were things she didn’t see, dynamics she didn’t register, pains she didn’t understand. But from her own perspective, she feels she fulfilled her duty, that she did the best she could, that she was present.
Leo, in this case, represents that central figure who doesn’t understand why her place is now being questioned. She doesn’t feel like a villain, she feels hurt. And the series very subtly portrays that generational clash between giving and being recognized for what one has given.
The brother-in-law: Aries energy
Impulsiveness and acting without thinking too much. The brother-in-law clearly identifies as an Aries . Aries is action, impulse, quick decisions. He doesn’t dwell on things or ruminate. Sometimes he moves forward without considering the consequences, and other times that same impulse unblocks stagnant situations.
In the emotional ecosystem of Envious , Aries acts as a catalyst. He can be clumsy, direct, or awkward, but he’s rarely disingenuous. He acts before he thinks. And that, in the face of so much emotional over-analysis, serves a purpose.
Envious and the zodiac: when comparison points to desire
The third season of Envious makes one thing very clear: envy isn’t about others, it’s about ourselves. It’s about what we don’t dare to choose, what we postpone, the life we believe “should” be happening.
Reading the signs of the characters in Envious is, at its core, an excuse to look at ourselves. Because each sign reveals a different way of dealing with desire, time, love, and identity.
And as astrology always reminds us: when we understand our own energy, comparison loses its power and the path becomes more our own.