La que se avecina
- TV Series
- 2007–
- 1h 15m
Follow the lives of the residents of a relatively luxurious block, the problems of sharing housing, the housing bubble, and young people's difficulties finding apartments.Follow the lives of the residents of a relatively luxurious block, the problems of sharing housing, the housing bubble, and young people's difficulties finding apartments.Follow the lives of the residents of a relatively luxurious block, the problems of sharing housing, the housing bubble, and young people's difficulties finding apartments.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 14 nominations total
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10denchozz
We, bulgarians love this show. We watch it everynight on TV. Very popular. Awesome characters. I love them all! No other comedy series can beat it. The best!
I can't get enough of LQSA, great character development, makes you fall in love with outrageous characters like Antonio or Amador.
Full of crazy plots and schemes that pull you in in a comedic roller coaster of insanity, great watch, 12 seasons and I hope it never ends
It is an awesome TV show and it really helps you improve your Spanish. My friends have learned lots while watching it. What I like about it most (apart from it being funny) is that you don't have to watch every episode since season 1 to understand what is going on. I also like that if you are Spanish you can defiantly relate to their lives and forget for an hour how horrible your life is. If you want to watch it you can watch it mondays at 22:30 (hour of Germany) on a Spanish channel called Telecinco if you can't watch it that day then you can also watch it on this link:
I really hope you enjoy the show!
-Iris
I really hope you enjoy the show!
-Iris
The best show ever! Can't get enough of it. I am a big fan of Friends and Two and a half men, however when I saw this show it became number 1 in the list.
Strongly recommend it!
Undoubtedly one of the greatest TV series ever produced. I've probably watched it three or four times, and I keep coming back for more. I'm not sure if the humor or the storyline resonates particularly well with the Bulgarian audience, but it has certainly been received positively in our country. The quality of the translation and dubbing is outstanding, which may be a key factor in making the series so enjoyable; such a harmonious blend is uncommon. For those who claim this is a shallow or confusing show - watch a few episodes from the early seasons, and you'll realize that's not true. I believe it will also resonate with many southern European countries and the Balkans, thanks to its unique humor and character dynamics.
Did you know
- TriviaIsabel Ordaz left the show at the beginning of season 2 to work in theatre. When she returned for season 5, it originally a one-year contract, but the writers/producers enjoyed working with her again so much that offered her a renewal. She agreed as long as she could continue to do theatre, which explains her absences in seasons 6 through 9, but after season 9, she decided it was time to retire the character.
- GoofsLola (Macarena Gómez) says she does not take the contraceptive pill because she is allergic, but in later chapters, believing that she and Javi (Antonio Pagudo) might be expecting, comments that sometimes she forgets to take it.
- Quotes
Antonio Recio: Antonio Recio. Wholesealer. I don't clean fish.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Todo es mentira: Episode #1.17 (2019)
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