The absurd neighborly quarrels and the "paper-thin walls" were immediately recognizable to many Spaniards.
It sets up the eternal war between Antonio Recio (authoritarian logic) and Enrique Pastor (chaotic incompetence). It gives us the visual gag of the "pool" that is literally a hole. And it ends with the entire building signing a contract they haven't read, trapping them in Montepinar forever.
El retorno de los vecinos (The Return of the Neighbors) Original Air Date: 22 April 2007 (Telecinco, Spain) Writers: Alberto Caballero, Laura Caballero, Daniel Deorador Runtime: ~75 minutes (pilot episode)
Before La que se avecina , creators Alberto and Laura Caballero (and their team of writers, including the legendary José Luis Moreno) had already struck gold with Aquí no hay quien viva . However, with LQSA, they needed a fresh start. Episode 1x1, titled "La comunidad" (The Community), introduces us to El Mirador de Montepinar.
Initially a secondary figure, Recio’s obsession with the community and his over-the-top conservative rants (like his infamous "evolution" argument regarding progress and mutations) became instant highlights.
The absurd neighborly quarrels and the "paper-thin walls" were immediately recognizable to many Spaniards.
It sets up the eternal war between Antonio Recio (authoritarian logic) and Enrique Pastor (chaotic incompetence). It gives us the visual gag of the "pool" that is literally a hole. And it ends with the entire building signing a contract they haven't read, trapping them in Montepinar forever. la que se avecina 1x1 best
El retorno de los vecinos (The Return of the Neighbors) Original Air Date: 22 April 2007 (Telecinco, Spain) Writers: Alberto Caballero, Laura Caballero, Daniel Deorador Runtime: ~75 minutes (pilot episode) The absurd neighborly quarrels and the "paper-thin walls"
Before La que se avecina , creators Alberto and Laura Caballero (and their team of writers, including the legendary José Luis Moreno) had already struck gold with Aquí no hay quien viva . However, with LQSA, they needed a fresh start. Episode 1x1, titled "La comunidad" (The Community), introduces us to El Mirador de Montepinar. And it ends with the entire building signing
Initially a secondary figure, Recio’s obsession with the community and his over-the-top conservative rants (like his infamous "evolution" argument regarding progress and mutations) became instant highlights.