La Que Se Avecina Temporada 1 Review

For new viewers, it is the perfect starting point. For long-time fans, rewatching Season 1 is like visiting old friends before they got completely (and wonderfully) crazy. It captures a moment in Spanish television history when a group of talented writers and actors dared to build a new community from scratch.

The story begins when the aging Presidenta de la Comunidad , , decides to move to a nursing home. This leaves the door open for a new, younger generation to take over. Enter Antonio Recio (Jordi Sánchez) and his wife Berta (Macarena Gómez), a socially ambitious couple who see the presidency as a stepping stone to power. la que se avecina temporada 1

The central conflict of Season 1 is the election for the new community president. Antonio Recio, a coarse, xenophobic, and hyper-capitalist wholesaler, runs against (Eduardo García), a kind-hearted but naive nursing student. For new viewers, it is the perfect starting point

When La que se avecina (LQSA) first aired on Telecinco on April 22, 2007, no one could have predicted that this modest sitcom would go on to become one of the longest-running and most beloved comedies in Spanish television history. While later seasons would be defined by over-the-top characters and absurd storylines, Temporada 1 stands as a charming, rawer, and surprisingly grounded introduction to the fictional community of Mirador de Montepinar . The story begins when the aging Presidenta de