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Amador Rivas and Leonardo Romaní establish the "Los Leones" dynamic early on, showcasing the desperation, financial instability, and fragile egos that drive their future plotlines. Setting up the Iconic Conflicts
Unlike the intimate, central city building of Aquí no hay quien viva , La que se avecina shifts to the outskirts of town. is a shiny, new, and supposedly high-end residential complex that is, in reality, constructed with poor materials, surrounded by wasteland, and plagued with structural flaws.
: Enrique and Araceli move into a ground-floor unit and immediately clash with their neighbors upstairs, Antonio and Berta Recio, especially following the accidental death of their dog.
El mayorista de pescado y su religiosa esposa. Desde el inicio, Antonio muestra su carácter rancio, tacaño y obsesivo con el control de la comunidad. la que se avecina t1 e1
The episode introduces us to the residents of , a newly built housing estate that is far from the "luxury" promised in the brochures.
Sisters Izaskun and Mari Tere "occupy" the show flat, much to the annoyance of the building's promoters.
: The episode immediately established the show's core themes: the hardships of young people finding homes, the absurdity of Spanish neighborhood meetings, and the friction of sharing communal spaces. Evolution of Humor Amador Rivas and Leonardo Romaní establish the "Los
El primer episodio funciona como presentación eficaz: establece personajes reconocibles, tonos cómicos y conflictos que prometen desarrollo. Su mezcla de humor escénico y sátira social explica su capacidad para generar situaciones recurrentes en la serie.
The episode’s title, referencing an attic, two elevators, and three crazy janitors, perfectly captures the mayhem. The building’s dysfunctional team of concierges—a retired gay dancer named Javi (Pablo Chiapella), the hilariously lazy Coque (Antonio Pagudo), and the ever-scheming Amador (Fernando Tejero)—are already at war with each other and with the residents. When a blackout traps several neighbours in the two notoriously unreliable elevators, tensions boil over, and we witness the series' trademark blend of shouting matches, double-crosses, and surprisingly heartfelt moments.
Antonio Recio, a seafood wholesaler, and his wife Berta move in, immediately establishing Antonio's competitive and suspicious personality. : Enrique and Araceli move into a ground-floor
The self-proclaimed "President" of the community, a ruthless fishmonger whose iconic "limpio, pescado limpio" (clean, clean fish) mantra begins here.
The "urbanization" of Mirador de Montepinar is finally complete, but the new tenants quickly discover major flaws in their "dream homes". Key Plot Points The Flawed Building: