Already, I had already stuck here with him. Tin Tin? Tin? Titi? Tin? Tin? Tin? Tin? How are you today, Efra Baby, because I don' t know anymore. I want to think so. I want this little tank. How are you, because you look tired, but it doesn' t matter. It' s Friday, it ' s Friday and now we' re going to rest. I' m
very well regular, but welcome. All those who are already connected here I am already seeing them, those who are in brus who are subscribers, those who are visiting, those who are on YouTube, of course, Spreaker, Spotify, there is podcast and Amazon Music hear. I have to offer you the enormous apology of not having made the members we had today of supernatural events, but I was sick all week. Today, in fact, I went
to get some tests can check my twitter. Well, not any of the tests, but I had to go do a transonid and one and carry is good. You know all the tests you have to do. But yes, I started taking antibiotic. Then I felt a little tired and you know that only resting recovers the body. But they do see that they do. I had my event with pharmacies in São Paulo. Hey, St Paul' s
Pharmacy. I came up with my little recipe for an amphibian who said the name of the antibiotic and everything didn' t. But besides, he' s not the doctor ducky, I mean, he' s not the doctor with his card to everything. Then I with my recipe and I tell you come I said the recipe take every seventy- two hours to see three sachets of such medicine, take one sachet every seventy- two hours. No,
there' s no mother. We can' t sell it like this, we can only give one or not, because it has to specify well, because it says three envelopes, yes, but it has to say the dose, because it says one every seventy- two hours. Not that total that I put on my twitter told me about customer services and then it' s that you know it' s wrong here. It' s not right, as it' s written. I said it. You' re telling me that a doctor who studied twelve years the career doesn' t know how to
write a prescription. That' s what I' m saying I said why don' t you talk. You have the recipe. Talk to the doctor ' s office and send her an ortho, grammar and spelling booklet and all that' s what she learns to write one for. I put him in a total play that I bought elsewhere, where there was no problem. But that was the most she didn' t train her employees, Elisabethman. Indeed, that was the excuse for not having had our membership programme. I offer
you an apology, but it was a cause of a little health. Ephraim, tell me ok. It' s not that terrible pharmacy, it' s chi who' s so scared, it' s really like who farted at you on the east subway and they and you remember St Paul or like a terrible ra or you already tell me and tell me this as well as I missed it. It was two packages, one package, he was gonna
have two pills left. Don' t tell your doctor to please annex him one day is that if I can' t, and this is that you ' re going to take out the pills, we' re going to cut them or how we' re going to do it? I mean, it ' s really silly. Indeed, I do not understand one that I told you, it has a very little judgment, very little. Imagine if I had an emergency. Terrible. How terrible the pharmacy of wolf Mars Soriana,
pharmacy I saw all those didn' t put any. The only but they had is that I hope, we have all three envelopes, because it is a medicine that is made in Switzerland. So, well, they said I wish, have, but it wasn' t we can' t sell that no one questioned it, but well, that' s the way it was. But by Monday we' ll be fine, because I just took the antibiotic an hour ago in the name of God or it lasts seventy- two
hours. Imagine that it will be so strong and now I am waiting for snoring here that sees this lupita face that I eat annoy me, although it has not been for the antibiotic or really. I don' t think bronchitis is what I saw sense, eh hear, because it' s also our heats and so on. Hey, so all this time I' ve been here relaxing, I saw the two chapters come out and the three and four of the series who killed who killed him in Paco Stanley' s series. Hey, I' ve got the VI very carefully. You know how I
saw her, like I saw soap operas before. So I saw her, then I saw her very carefully. But there it is. This is the show. It' s on Amazon Prime. Inspired by real events, it means inspired. It doesn' t mean it' s 100% based on real rights, so it has a lot to do with fixed fiction, but I want to tell you that this series sows many doubts. He sows a lot of doubts. And let' s start this chapter, which is number
three, number two. We already said that on last week' s show, Monday, well this week' s, but Monday we talked about one and two. This chapter three is that of Benito, Benito Castro' s, Benito Caso' s, this one played by this actor that I liked very much, it does very well. It' s interesting. I'
ll leave it to you a little more. This character of Benito Castro is interesting, because, because he is a family dedicated to music, to a family of many years in the show, because very dear, and he was a comedian who worked with Paco. It doesn' t start with paco,
but it does work with paco and good happens everything to see. We saw the testimonials in the documentary, in the documentary of Paco' s show, which is the one in Big. Well, we saw that witness of Benito Castro, which does not differ much from what that is in Bix, is the one in Big, the chronic show of a murder, and it does not differ much from what they say here of Benito Castro with what the documentary
says and the series are not so different. But what they want to ask me listen says Daniel Esteban of heara lupita, I love how they change the names selling for balconing yes how it is or is good, the chicken that they put Térica, that is, that is, it is a sarcado or it is a not terrible go. Well, he' s still helping here.
Here they' re supposed to interview, well here' s the show, they interview Benito Castro' s character and ask him what he thinks about the family, and he says I' m very loyal to the family. I love you all, your children, your everything. No, I' m a good friend of Paco' s to be with, so that'
s what they put in and then they say good. That' s where I' m going to go Maya, listen lupita, but that Benito Castro, in real life I love to say that I' m going to have you the binder teni, uh, forgive me if I' m turning around. But to be as exact as you can, tell me Ephraim, Benito Casto in real life was the most congruent of all symbols, which is what I tell you. It has a lot to do with what he said in the documentary, which is his testimonial with his attitudes, and has a lot
to do with what is happening in the series now. From my point of view he and gentleman you are asking me if I dispute anything from my very very very very, very particular point of view. I think Benito Castro, within all this honesty he had to say everything, kept himself very, very well. So, it turns out he' s going to Benito talk about this. They ask Benito in the office of the attorney general, Benito' s story is being told by Benito at a bar- style restaurant and he
' s talking to a waiter. That' s how they' re recreating. And realize it' s like a memory of Benito recreating his relationship with Paco and everything that happened. So that' s how it starts, and he gets overwhelmed at this restaurant, starts talking to the waiter, and he ' s super uncomfortable, because the attorney general' s office has questioned him if he had sex with Paco, Stanley says, but how do they come
up with it? Not that he also says in the documentary and later he begins to talk that Paco invites him to a very luxurious wedding and says that at this wedding was the top page of business policy, but there were also people from organized crime. Then appears the famous Rubia woman and he says, " Berito says and he kissing around with the woman who was from another man, not from a boss and Berito say according to Benito in the series and he says listen, Paco, don' t get involved in this. This
isn' t father, you have to get out of this mess. No. And he says no. No. No. Here what is there is money, Paco tells him, because here is the main page of the people who control everything in morelos. He means morelos. Then they pass. Reminds Benito that he accompanies Paco to visit the pantheon his son leaves the murder for payment. They' re there. It was in' 90. Paco' s son was born in sixty- eight and died in ninety- three.
A pain that Paco carried a lot. And then Benito tells him I don ' t understand how it' s possible that having your son died and with this pain he' s caused you, don' t get any closer to your family. For how long you haven' t seen them and he says hey he' s already stopped the vice. It can' t be because Benito lelice hears. The wedding' s over. We didn' t go to the pantheon anymore. This is over. Let' s go down there and get some rest, and this one tells him to get out of here
if you want and you don' t want to be here anymore. Now go, I don' t want you here and the other one says no, because I do it for your sake and you need your family. And then he gets mad at Benito. And then one happens to relate to Benito already in another scene that exactly, exactly, Daniel gives you to see that that flee that he knows, because she is the bride of a very powerful
capo. Then, in another scene appears when Benito is talking to Mr Ascarraga, Benito outside the car and Mr Download in the car inside, which makes me very unlikely. But well, the TV owners are presented as profiles, they don' t present them in front, they present them as profile per
profile. You can' t see their faces or anything. And it' s supposed that there, Benito Castro has given a statement and talked about one of the next show of Paco burste called Pacomania, which would be called Pacomania and then the carragal tigras gets angry and tells him you' re an idiot and runs it and then pays very well. If I' m going to keep paying you, but you' re grounded, frozen for a year and he says that' s why I had to get out of that show.
And if I now what am I going to do without you because you carried all this, this music vibe on the show and the comedy and said no, no, no. This one I' m going to recommend to someone, to your head of floor, to your flowerbat, to Mario Besares, and he says because Paco gave how to Mario Kiss It is yes, because he can serve you Look that has studied here, that it is Dancer and others. So that' s where Paco keeps an eye on Mario Besares to
replace Benito Castro. Daniel, neither Ricardo Salinas Pliego, nor Emilio Párraga Milmo are seen in their faces, nor are the actors mentioned, nor are they mentioned more than mere mention, because, because they have to be television storia.
But here, in this I am telling you that when Benito Castro recommends Paco Stanlake to hire Mario Besares, there is a big contradiction, because several Besares have been very proud to say it was, because she was the best and all good, but recommended it, Benito Castro recommended it, because Paco had not seen it, had not taken it into account. So, well, Benito says he' s back on the show. Well in the series
I' m saying Benito' s character. We' re all talking about the characters in the series, that' s Benito Castro' s character. Says I went back to the show, I refused Paco' s program to be with him when Mario Besares was there. The atmosphere had already changed and then you can already see the character of Mario Besares sitting in the sitting place because in the room with Paco he had no longer taken the place of the exact one and Benito was no longer in as much confidence with Paco as now.
This place was having Mario Besares. There' s Mario Besares not And well, says Benito I saw it different And well they spend a recreation of a scene of Paco. You' re talking about drug prevention, talking about it with your kids, not letting us see who you' re getting together so you don' t fall into this problem, you' re in the dressing room. Benito Castro, Mario Besares, and Paco were using substances. So, yes, they show this contradiction of Paco Starley with respect and this
is supposed to be what Benito Castro' s character is telling. Then they bring out the famous scene that has run through all the networks that has been commented that they have interviewed Mario Besares about this famous little bag or white paper that falls off when the hen is dancing, in this case the pericasso and
pums drops the bag. In the documentary Mario Besares says that was a match and the documentary Mario says no. What' s going on is that we went to I don' t know where, and Paco cor is invited to a Duris story Well, I don' t know if he' s inventing
the truth. In the documentary by voice of Mario Besares says in the documentary of Big Mario Besares it says that there Paco had met a very beautiful woman and they kissed and others of fear And then this one went to look for her and realized that he was a trans And then this one when Mario Besares is dancing. According to Mario Besares in the documentary, he tells me what I fall for are matches, and I tell Mr Mira, because this is
why he gets angry. But here they do not imply that in the series they do not imply that they were matches and that it was a matter of a joke between them. They don' t give it anything. They don ' t say it there. That' s one thing that white clay. So the problem is that it may be unbelievable what Mario Besares says in this statement about what he drops off and it may be more credible what the series says, but I don' t know if I' m right or wrong,
but you who saw them live more than I do. Surely what was a Baby at that literal time that I have the impression that Mario Besares were both pussies, not this Benito and Mario, but Benito I feel was a bit smarter, which is that it' s not that you saw, it
' s not that I was smarter. Or not. First Benito or Benito Castro i was a man who already had a previous career when he arrived with stable Paco, and it is because he already has a career already is Benito Casco, he is already Benito Castro, of the Castro Brothers, the cousin of Gualberto Castro, of Arturo Castro, that is, I am putting here my notebook, that is Benito already had a career. Benito was already a respected man in the middle and Mario Besares was not known. That' s
the truth That' s the big difference between the two of us. I kept a phrase that Benito said in the documentary We are ducklings, but there are Zapatista patiños. I' m not asking for it, but it' s just that there' s humor to humor too, that is, they ' re not the first pitiños to fight. It' s not the first duck to be complex. Let' s see Benito, why would he be so complex about being a duck if he was Benito. I mean, I don' t care if you make jokes with me. I' ll be
able to answer them here. The thing is, you' re gonna see what' s going on, right now, because if it' s here, let me put it on instead of me lighting up to me or light up my little booklet. There it is so that I can see good and then comes the bag I and indeed, the bag falls and in the series they do not mention anything about the bag. I don' t know if they' ll say it later, but in the series, in this chapter
of Benito, not good. Then at the party. Then there' s a party in a den called Zeus, which supposes it' s a den that opens Paco Stanley and then there' s Paco with Benito and he' s with Mario Besares and they' re talking about the music studios that they ' re riding that are a wonder and a good one. Well, look at white matches. That would be amazing. I, around here, had some matches, because that' s what I start with, with what I
sometimes light my incense. But it does differ greatly from what he drops. But because he says in the documentary that it was so good, because then they are in this joint dancing and the blonde woman shows up and tells Paco goes with very bonding with the blonde woman, but he tells him he hears the boss wants to see you tell him that right now I' m going doesn' t want to see you right now. Then Paco has to obey and go see the boss. We don' t see the boss in character
either, that is, we don' t talk about him either. He doesn' t talk. He looks from afar and he sees Paco coming in. Talk to him and he' ll be given an order. No, and well, because he has to obey and then being the Rubia is from Medellin, she is the bride of the Lord of Heaven and is Paco' s partner. So Benito tells you how your partner is. This blessed,
he keeps telling it to the waiter. Everything I insist is a story of Benito with this waiter and then he tells him the mesé But if you' re telling me that this was already so strong, because Benito had stopped drinking and had returned to the drugs and had returned to the alcohol and the waiter tells him, hey, but you' re telling me a very strong story why he didn' t get out of there. And he tells her because
she had to work for something, she had to live. And well, which, for it is true and can be a justification, since they are in the studies as there are music studios. This is where I believe and I say it with all the peace in the world, like this program,
with all peace. I think sometimes Benito was very honest in what he said, but maybe he kept some things, or he didn' t keep it, but his attitude put it another way, because he says I get to the studios and then we' re going to make partners, because you' re a musician and then we' re going to sign properties in the name of Mario Besares, but how good and now he has another name. They don' t always change names, but now how about I put it in
Benito Castillo' s name instead of Castro. So, now that there are other properties in your name and you hand him a he says I hand over a briefcase to a shawl there that' s out there to work with him for pure cash. He tells him you go to such a change house and you leave him and he tells him. Imagine, Benito, this is cash and it' s little. Imagine everything we can' t win. And blessed and he says no, I don' t want him in. This I don' t want him in and in fact, he says and how
good he ever did? Good thing you never did? I told him that well, that you never enter Benito, Benito claims and in the series they say that he never entered these businesses, because that' s what he says and he no longer. Either it is to say or not to say then, on that very day, that he delivers that money and Benito says no. I don' t want to walk him anymore, so take a huisquito.
No, no, because my heart and the pressure and then total that convince him, as well as when if you offered me tickets to go to see Marco, Antonio Solis and they would say no. No. Well, well, yeah, well, yeah, come on, yeah, sure, well, that didn' t cost them anything. After convincing him and Benito comes in and there are some big boys and at the time of the party, with the big boys, Benito begins. You start to infarct and not
man get out. They all pay the kid. My grandma' s here, I' m sorry, my little girl' s not around, but I forgot. They pay the kids run them and Benito' s gonna hit the hospital. His daughter is already in the hospital and Paco arrives to visit him, and the daughter gives him a carota of this size. Paco is
and still agrees. Luisa tells Benito listen, because what' s up with your daughter, because I like what I made clear to her, the daughter is very angry because Paco has made Benito Castro return to all this stuff. So, well, that' s the thing. And then he also tells him s u n well, no longer enter the parties or the pachangas, but enter into the business man. We' re going to invest now We
' re not going to any more studies. Well there' s the studio, but we' re not going to now we' re going to make real estate we' re going to invest in Santa Fé No, man, says Benito, we' re talking about the nineties, says Berito, with a Santa Fe man in the dumpsters of Antep Pass it a cooler place in all of Mexico City, the most elegant and there we' re going to put the wool. You know, well, push. Yeah, and me, if we go to Santa Fe, there' s a lot of wool.
No, and then, says Benito Castro. It contradicts this series here. It contradicts how Benito contradicted it in the documentary. Mario and Paco were always together. So, when Sabludovski asks you how it is possible that you didn' t know anything if you were always together, no, no, because I don' t know what you' re in in these studies when they' re offering you property and real estate. This, frankly, makes it very clear in the series that there was money laundering, because it comes,
that is, they make it very clear. And Mario, when Benito says I don' t want him in, Mario Besares or Mario in the series, he mocks Benito and tells him ha ha ha, you' re scared or ha ha and offends him. And Paco gets angry and tells Benito you don' t have to respect him you have to say Don Benito, you' re nobody. And then it starts Hey, it says something very powerful in the show Get in touch with your old lady. Yes, that
' s very strong. And then Benito tells the waiter no, because it seemed to me that they were getting too hard to tell him to listen as much as it is your duck. You' re not on TV enough for a meeting to tell her to machate with your munch with your old lady. Well, no, no, I' m not reading them here or in their comments. We' re live, we' re all live. Tell me Efray where I' m going. I' m traumatized because I said
the word yesterday, I' m going to challenge her. All the characters speak of envy in the life of Mario to Paco, that is to say to Ahorita. None that you' re going to see my finish, you ' re going to see my finish, because even in Mario' s chapter they see you asked Mario and it' s that Ahorita you' re going to see you look, they' re going to agree with me. We are completely biper worse then gets total than infato and all benedict. He finally
quits and warns Paco. Hey, you' re not messing with very dangerous people, and you' re into your partner. He' s a very powerful man and then Benito says that he wouldn' t have wanted Mario Besar to be able to do something bad against Paco and he sees a scene that ' s already going to be what' s next in Brendas' chapter, where he goes up and he gets that he' s brenda with Patti Chapoy and she mentions Paco Stanley' s resemblance to Brenda Besars' son. Oh,
he' s very strong. It' s very strong. Not my conclusion. You' re really gonna see this one follow this whole review. I' ll make them. It' s late. Remember, I love reviewing my novels. But when they are interesting, when there is something that reviews, not the curse and those things, when there is something good to review and you can comment every day or at least once a week, because it is commented good thanks to the bush. I haven' t seen her. Look now that I' ve paid hard for these, I' m
going to have to see. I' m going to see something totally not good that comes chapter four, that' s Brenda' s, Brenda Besares ' s not Brenda, says everything says that Brenda vicentele that everything she' s said about her husband, Mario Pesales is a lie. That' s how it starts because she' s in this interview, sorry, but you ' re still leaving because of what,' cause Brenda would have a chapter.
Oh, well, wait for me Don' t be anxious I' ll tell you Just like I told you, Benito' s talking to him. And the chapter ends with Benito who' s had some whiskey. He tells the waiter to forget everything I told you, forget about it. I ' m drunk. What' s more, I give you a wool so you don' t say and he gives me no. I' m not cutting anything. Well, forget you. Well, here, Brendas, who ' s being told it is the TV lady that we' re not going to say it' s Pathapo, but it' s something more similar.
No. Then she' s supposed to interview her and then she says nothing to her. Nothing they say about my husband is a lie and says Brenda Besares. I never trust Stanley and he starts and at first he doesn' t trust Mario and he talks about how they met and so on. Brenda to see Patti, Patti, well, forgive me the communicator to see Daniel if to see what' s his name, what do you remember, what ' s his name? Daniel? The communicator who is interviewing Brenda, because,
because the waiter has no name. I don' t remember what caty godoy is called. Let' s give him yes, katy godoy. Mario st Cati godoy, well, then is Mrs Cati Godoy interviewing Brenda? Tati Tati? It' s called Tati in the series it' s called ros in the series it' s called Tati. Then he says look, look, how strong here. The chapter of Brenda is very strong, because you told me that something stronger is coming here It is supposed that, because Mario
invites Paco Stanley to his department, where he lives. They still barely have a son. Meet, invite Paco, they are in his apartment and Paco comes and tells him but how is it possible that you have this beautiful woman who was queen of beauty my new lion living in this position. Please, if a beautiful woman and so on and they say no, well, Paco, it' s just that we' re just getting started and we don ' t have any money. But this is for as long as it doesn
' t. So this is a lot, very strong. I thought so. Turns out the baby starts crying and brenda says I leave them sitting at her dining room table in that mini- department. I' m going to take care of my son and Mario says no. No. No. No. I' ll take care of him You stay with Paco and leave them alone. And there Paco throws the supercan the supercan to benda. And what ' s great about it, because Luis Gerardo Méndez is very good when he
does jobs like this. The pure gesture of Luis Gerardo Guzmán denotes the malice with which Mario' s character doesn' t know you. I' m talking about the show. Mario' s character leaves his own wife almost with the wolf, because it' s what he can, it' s what ' s short exactly, because you stay looking after the boss, not that, why not. And then, you' re already very uncomfortable. And then Paco starts to say good, but your career to you wants to be
an actress. I can support you, but why not. And you' re a very smart woman and you start as very seductive with her and brenda is very uncomfortable. Ben Lendas, you' re very uncomfortable. Not so, the character of Mario Besares, who plays Gerardo Guzmán, who I don ' t know why I don' t have him here. But now, I put it Luis Gerardo, but Guzmán, Pesares, well, I don ' t know how the computer understands me or that I write some nonsense later,
but good is also the best. I' m sick, but I think that you' ve been more prudent in all this has been brende. It hasn' t always been that you' ve had the same male Vins expects my other things to come out in this series have existed. I believe that no, not this series, but in this case there are close and perpetrators, there are guilty and not guilty. There are some who are innocent
and give you nothing to see and there are others who hide. I think they' re hiding something and those who are hiding are going to take it to the grave. I' m sure, but good to learn Besares is played by Suria Vega and great well. Very pretty, very pretty, very good actress. Luis Gerardo Méndez also plays Mario Besares. There she is, and she has him married, no, no, but Mom, if she has an equal mom. The truth is, he made it up to him.
He studied the character very well, because I thought this scene was very strong, because it reveals a lot, it reveals a lot how Mario could be that. They suggest that Mario offers practically not when brenda, when Paco is going to brendar, he says hey, this was terrible. I was very uncomfortable and Paco minimized. Tell him there' s please, I mean,
don' t be ridiculous, I mean. But he is happy because, because Paco liked my wife not and good cut to happen that Paco is on the program and starts talking again about the wife of Mario Besares get wet with the old one, the la, and that she is no longer short, it is no longer in joke, that is already in national chain. Well, he calls it a bandage, well, Brenda gets angry and he says," Hey, you tell your boss, and Brenda does think he ' s confronted him" But Mario doesn' t face Paco. Paco'
s in or something, and he tells him to hold on. They' re TV jokes and it' s part of the show if you want this to go on and it' s a very important show. And the rest, then Brenda has to wear, since then comes this paco starle resemblance with good. This is because it' s Mario Besares' birthday. Then they take Brenda to the study corso baby and pay they' re putting her in and that' s when she says look at how this kid looks to me,
this kid sure is mine. That' s humiliating and brenda says I felt very bad in the documentary you see that in the end, when this terrible scene of humiliation ends, they open to kisses, brende to kiss in the mouth mario as saying to see what calms here. I don' t go with the lord but tell me something that you know is very strong Lupita, because with a lot of love, with a lot of peace I respected. I think more than half of the comedy that shuts down right now would
be canceled. Oh, don' t forget, of course, because of your one and two, like this question of machismo of what they did to him a brende with the child. It' s just terrible. Lupita.
That is to say, I keep thinking about it and understand why she is so angry, because I insist on brenda is one of all in the case is that I am a more prudent one with Benito than well, Ahorita, is no longer, but yes, but that for Perito was prudent, because I think he took a lot of things with him for something and yes I say good, well, because total that brenda says that that that time he goes to the studio, he feels very uncomfortable by this very heavy joke that
makes Paco is telling him when I see Paola being asked during a kiss and then they are formed to give him a kiss, because the cameramen, the musicians all say that it seemed denigrating to me and yes they pass that scene that was very common. They' re looking, too. There' s one thing about this show. I think it' s well written, I think it' s well edited, but it' s very supportive of the
fact that it' s in the public domain. This story is not then there are things that are connotations that we as we already have in the collective memory, because I say it, we saw it so long, this case we have read so many times. No, but good. Indeed, says Mira, as Daniel Paco says was very dear and everything but normalized. It was that the ladies saw, of course they were normal and funny or lower a woman in national chain. That would not be allowed right now, neither
Risa nor Mira, that there are those who do it. I mean, we' ve already seen him there in a segment of sun- rise shows I saw him very thick. Well, then, totally this scene comes up and says Paula, I say brende, I felt very uncomfortable. That seemed terrible and brende to me, because it does not want to approach. Then he shows up They' re out of line. Yeah. Mario Besares makes more money and you see that he arrives at his house totally drunk. They
already live in a house. The pedregal brenda is very angry because he says how it is possible that you live so you arrive drunk and and he starts saying horrible things and he tells him and he tells him this you are a model or fourth you do not count. See if you can get a job out there, you know what it does, it' s a very common thing. Here' s Juani will be able to do it, he will
be able to reiterate it, or to corroborate it. It happens that many times a person who is humiliated like Mario bes Saa looking humiliated by pacuesta goes and humiliates his wife. He humbles his because she was maintained, he did. It' s economic violence. When you tell him, it' s up to me to do everything you' ve got. I gave it to you and then he humiliates her and he tells her I don' t know how hard it is to do. To laugh at people and then tell them
this very hard, which is true. He tells people he doesn' t laugh at you. People are laughing at you. Imagine the harpooning for a man with the self- esteem Mario Besares has on the floor, because, then, this young man has been allowed to mock his wife, talk about his wife, but even make the slightest joke about the fatherhood of his own son. He' s a man who' s been brutally humiliated that the wife tells him besides, they' re laughing at you. Sas aren'
t ready for me, but Melisa always tells us whole. Every joke hides an entire truth. No. So, that' s true that Paco was trying to say so much by reaffirming this, not, of course, well he knew it was his mop, that is, it wasn' t his mop. He was his mop, practically not. And then, because watch pack several kisses, I was able to claim Brenda, but I wasn' t able to claim Paco. Look, I wasn' t putting the boss above everything else and not his family. Well, then, in the documentary
Vira says it minimizes it, it says frustrated little model. In the documentary she says yes. He claims in the documentary that they were about to divorce. Mario is already an alcoholic and Berendan says they envied us because we were a family. That tells Tati or how Tati or Cati Godoyo is called how he is and then, already when he is about to divorce. They talk to him on the phone and tell him about the shooting and then everything stops
there. And then there in the documentary warns a good hand. The documentary ' s supposed to go to the scene. Embrace Mario Besares, Well, Mario, her husband from the stairwell of the frog pool, hugs him, puts him up by a car and takes him away not while the whole police are there and there' s all the mess and this guy' s in shock, which, because it' s logical. After a shooting, anyone can be in shock. Mario and Paco were best friends here, he says,
we designed best friends. I wouldn' t have any reason, but in him, but Mario has said in other programs that he wasn' t Paco' s friend, that they weren' t so close there going to make such a terrible gory. I was in shock from the ballast and from rabies, because you see it' s time. Imagine, imagine, we don' t know what was upsetting him anymore. But then it turns out
that after Mario sees the scene. Well brenda is told to the police they have to let us go, please, because they already tell you you have to come to testify about and then they will testify about everything. Mario Besares. She' s not yet and she won' t even let my husband go out, because we have to go to the wake or we have to go to the funeral. And don' t hang in there at the end, Mario Besares arrives at the funeral. Cry over the coffin, for all
the cameras watching it my friend, my hand, my master. As a fault, right now, say he wasn' t your friend. But, well, there are the testimonies? Is it not that you say it, because that' s where the witnesses are? It' s not that that ' s the subject of what I tell you yesterday, I mean, this ay show first ripped them apart was going to be a show in homage to him that never did this one and then he' s no longer your friend at all and then no longer clear at the end, no longer knew they
were going and what business he had like or addiction. Then they cry in the f e le that is going to see the batch, because it will give the batch. Or she cries, because she cries in the coffin and one of the owners of the television sets, Ricardo Salinas, is seen again. Pliego just like that, you can see a third of a third of
the face where Mario Besares is offering him. So in short, he tells her what it looks like to you to keep Paco' s show, because I mean, I understand this is not a time to tell you, but the show has to go on. And Mario Usares says it will be a great honor for me. Or sans how strong you are at your friend' s funeral. They already offered you their job and you already accepted it, well, he says yes, I' m going to take a lupitatory lottery and it doesn' t cool you exactly and then, brenda, brenda.
He' s watching. He' s looking at what Mario' s saying, because how he says that well, they start interviewing James Bludoms, that he starts interviewing Mario and and asking him to hear, but what' s it like? You know he puts his hand on his shoulder and how it ' s possible that you, if you' re your friends, didn' t know and know who we might want to kill no. I don' t know anything, sir, but you know. No. He was a
great man, a great family father, but he had enemies. No. No, no, no, and then, obviously, that is, Ludovski, with the logic that any of us would have today. But how can you be telling me that I had no enemies and they stabbed him, I mean, what he' s talking about. So, this rent is as far away, I mean, they' re as far away as they' re watching Suria and they say man, this man is watering it, that
is, Mario, my husband, is watering it. So he goes and takes it away and he doesn' t let what they talk about anymore, not because the funeral is over and then in the kissing house, because everything is as it was, as they covered it, all the media, all the newspapers, the televisions and yes no, and the procurator and all and they are locked in his house and there is no money because the program is
over. They' re charging us. Yeah. There' s no Washangware, there' s no studies, there' s no in the den, there' s nothing. No more wool. The series is on Amazon Prime. Those who want to see her, she' s on Amazon Prime. Here Look, This is the series that killed him, inspired by real facts on Amazon Prime. That' s good, so go and see. It ' s good and draw your own conclusions. He says, well, he says wait for me, wait for me, it' s open and he
' s not here to see. Mario cries in the coffin and accepts it brenda. He disagrees. It' s Blue Dovski. Then the money runs out. There' s no money and the journalists are harassing us. They take pictures of the child? Venda gets angry and since they take pictures of the child, he becomes a gunpowder. All the talk of fatherhood about this poor minor, which could not be done today either. Well, they' re doing it, of course, and I' m doing what we' ve all touched on this topic. But that' s how it' s
inhuman. It' s inhuman. In fact, says Daniel, in fact Tati or Cati Godoy questions Brenda that if she intervened in the interviews, she did not emphasize suspicions. But look here there' s something very interesting. Brenda, when she sees the whole movement and everything that' s being said
about her husband, she questions it. Mario tells him, you have to tell me if you really didn' t do anything, and he tells him how you might doubt me, of course I didn' t do anything, but what I was going to tell him, yes, I am totally good that they send escorts from the attorney general' s office so that, then, he says, to take care of us. Actually, it was just a little bit to be watched. Well, yes, Cati katy or tat
or what' s called Tati tapoy is Tati tapo. There' s my saint, he doesn' t ask for a boot, because they like it better. Of course you don' t see it. Tot Cati Godoy was better, but Tati Godoy asks Brendasis if the prosecutor' s office didn' t ask them for a DNA test and says no. The prosecutor' s office didn' t ask us to. We made it. So what I want, right now, I' m going to tell you this in the end, but let me write down more of the narrative remind me. The
narrative then exactly stop then? Finally, because she tells Tati Godoy in the interview in the same way that I repeat it, Benito, told a good waiter here Brenda is telling Tati Goy then, because she is of sepreta, because we have to do the party of our birthday children and nothing happened and total that they do the party and it is all very nice and the friends very quiet. Hey, you got escorts here, yeah, yeah, yeah,
but everything' s fine. This is very safe And wow they drop the cops and at the little boy' s birthday party they stop Mario Besares. No, well, it' s over, what' s the end of the party? If you don' t remember, what' s the end of the party? That' s how the cops came, what' s the end of the party? Well, they took him. No, and then he takes it. So frenda gets a lawyer and the lawyer tells Brenda you know what happens that Mario contradicts himself. Mario can' t keep
talking because Mario contradicts the exact date. If there is a very important detail, very important because I myself questioned it the other day, this is the nineties, where, of course, there are already cell phones, not as advanced as now, but there are already cell phones. The first one, the first cell phones came out in' 80. We' re talking about ninety- nine. So there' s a record, because it says yes, there' s a record of a call that Mario Besares made to another
number. That' s what Cati Godoy tells her and she tells her clearly. The prosecutor' s office altered the records of the calls. Says Mario, who I was giving was talking to me to tell me they were going to eat breakfast in the frog pool, but why would I tell you? If they were about to get divorced, why would I warn you? I wanted the documentary to say it and they say it in the series, but
she tells her the documentary, we were going to divorce. Why then I ' d talk to you to let you know where I was going for breakfast. Why are you so mad at her, why? Why are you going to talk to her? Why? Why would you talk to her what? Why I' d already pray. Ah, yes, you did not take your pepto, well, for total that good, for total that can be
you can see lupita saltar. It says. My opinion is that Mario nothing, nothing had to do with Paco. I was very busy in laundry rooms and in weird high commandos, because that total fact that in the end there is a record of a call and brenda with Tati Godoy says no, because that call made it to me. But then, the police and the police the truth. The lawyer tells Brenda you know what. Your husband lied to
me. I asked your husband to tell me the truth. And your husband lied to me, because something the lawyers are asking for, of course, if they' re going to be your lawyers, tell me the truth. Tell me the truth, because if not, what I do so that I don' t get caught in surprise. Later, as it happens to this lawyer he does not then tell him that he does not defend bad people, my exact rapists. But that' s the documentary. That' s what it says in the documentary and here it lets you see a little bit,
but well, they say it differently brende. It says here and that draws attention because it tells tático that you think that if we had had illicit business and money laundering, we would have been rich, because if it was, we could not have been rich, because they were already rich. The series shows that they already live in opulence. No, then, well, the lawyer tells Brenda that now there are political interests behind the whole case of Mario
Besales, which, then, yes, which is true. That if it was true, is that that is daniel To everyone who has seen this series, this matter of Mario' s calls before the execution, is what sows much doubt and contradictions not and the bathroom, because it doesn' t bus you at the end, well, Finally, Brenda says Mario you don' t have to talk anymore. She and the lawyer tell her you' re not going to talk anymore, because practically every time you talk she waters it,
every time you talk you contradict yourself. Then I' m what you ' re asking me. A while ago. Now I' m gonna take this whole roll and I' m gonna do the one that' s gonna talk. Well, that' s it. That' s why Brenda' s the one talking and everything' s not. The prosecutor' s office accuses Mario of money laundering and says Mario took seventy million of the Paco accounts. Mario talks about the previous chapter. They talk about money laundering. Exactly,
they talk about that, about money laundering. No Prenda receives threats at home. So she, this art is desperate, she wants to go makes the prosecutor' s office responsible for what can happen to her and her family and then they call her Brenda, tells her the boz they want to index you and then she takes her in the car, hides her and her children and escapes so that he is not indexed and here they accuse Brenda of being
the one who warns the cats. That' s why I' m telling you that the issue in the call series is very key, very key. And then at the end of this chapter there appears a prisoner who implicates Mario Besares and then it is assumed and in the documentary or they say that he is a prisoner who had offered to declare what the duria solicitude told him in exchange for favors, that is, and in the end he disparages himself because they did not fulfill them, they did not fulfill what he had asked him.
But that' s how Brendan' s chapter ends, where he' s perfectly ill standing. Mario Besares doesn' t brenda Brenda, not that she could get out of the lawsuit, but Mario does get really scratched. Scratched is that if you' re leaving him as an envious, the problem is that he' s left as an envious in all the things that come out. I' ll always explain. Mario Besares. Mario I first know and must remember those who have seen the series of cachun cachun ra ra to
Rodolfo Rodríguez. Writer, comedian, actor, talented, theatre actor, much, very talented, with a very particular personality and I insist, very prominent and very famous. This is Mario Mario Besares' brother. Mario is Mario Rodríguez Besares. This is Rodolfo Rodríguez Besari and died very young and then Mario was known as Rodolfo Rodríguez' s brother. Later, Mario was known as Paco Stanley' s steppe. There' s a movie called Santa' s Brother. That' s the thing I think that' s where it happens.
That' s why, when you' re offered, listen, stay the headline of Paco' s show. Well, I' m going to do it, because, as Benito says, you' d never be able to be like a paco. Then yes, of course, the series leaves very badly standing at a lot, very badly standing at Mario Besares. I insist that you do not learn. Let' s see how they leave And
plus, I tell you one thing lupis in this competition roll. I think even the obvious I' ve already said the word" good" and" no way" This performance of Mario to Paco was growing, because imagine you arrived after all this chaos and already arrived mayito, did not see it nor Bresares exactly arrived mayito that did not see it. No one else saw him
and look says Daniel here. This is true. Until very recently, Mario was driving to cabatelo for almost twenty years in multimedia there in Monterrey, And how good for him, because it is good that he has achieved and that he could have been a headline and that he could have stood out here. The fact is that his image was very much and to this day, because the documentary does not help him and he does not help him the series,
because his image is again very deteriorated. They leave it that way and we ' re going to put it and we' re going to assume that it really wasn' t guilty in the least, but the attitudes, I mean, are a lot of things that add up, the humiliations, the businesses that were involved in the contradictions of saying, I didn' t know what I was involved in and that there was and that they said yes, yes,
you knew about their business. However, in this part where Benito counts, he says that I accompanied him to the weddings and events of these people, but also Mario was at other events with the people of the crime.
So, well, yeah, I think Mario doesn' t fit well in these three and four chapters and let' s see the ones that follow for the coming week, but I think the series is very good to see about the narrative, I was going to tell you that I think it' s very smart from Amazon that he' s narrating the facts in this way, because he couldn' t do it in a linear way. It would have
been very heavy, very dense. Each chapter having to present, would have had to be highly novel and worked, an arduisimo work, because it is there are many characters in each chapter to be able to take every angle and make a linear story. What you are doing, if it is a linear story, but within each chapter, each chapter has a beginning and an end of history. I mean, start how did I meet him and how did I end him? How did I meet him and how did I end up
with him? That' s how they all are. That' s how it' s being narrated. And it' s okay that they go character, because they' re counting each character' s point of view. It ' s a style, it' s a way of narrating and it' s very valid. It' s a structure and and it' s father, because there are scenes that share between every memory of each character. I
don' t know this one. Everyone sees it differently and each to listen, but, according to me, my head as different approaches, it is not like the same clear scene in Jorge Gill' s chapter, of course, it is not open to Besares coming to pick up Mario Besares. Of course you can' t see it because Mari Jorge Hill couldn' t have seen it. He was wounded inside a car and was arriving at an ambulance and had to be taken to hospital. Then Jorge Hill couldn' t have
narrated that part. That' s not the interesting part. It' s like a collapsing world, like a polyhedron. Let' s say no, not from a polyhedron of how many faces the figure has. Well, he ' s a polyhedron and they' re telling us every face of this figure as it was and I think so. That' s why it allows everyone to draw their conclusions according to each character' s version. Now that it ' s a series based on real facts, it says based on real facts. You' re not saying it' s the facts. He' s
saying based on real facts. It' s fictional, based on real facts. But well, these have been the chapters like Gloria Trevi Este when they made the movie that didn' t like us when we went to see it is that look at what made cla carla estrada, that they threw at us, attacked us, but in the movie, when it was the movie, you remembered. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, east story. If licenses are given with the Bible, don’ t give them that exact. The same thing I' m saying about Carla' s series when I think
you were that, because it wasn' t about stabbing Carlos Estrada. You ' re just saying you' re presenting Gloria Trevi' s biographical series and then you come here to say there' s fiction. So it' s not a series, it' s not a biography, so it' s a story based on the story of Gloria Trevi. And that' s honest to say and not warn. But now it' s time to say goodbye so we can rest all this Friday. You know he' s coming. We have true chapter until Thursday court, but let' s see something else
to do more narrations. This one does call in the afternoons. He likes to suffer this what he was going to tell you light. I' m worried about Paula during, because able her chapter rescues her more than her own channel and she' s no longer going to be able to tell what she says about these chapters, because there would be spectators. It' s clear, you know what' s going to happen now, for example, Brenda Besares' channel, because she can' t talk about what happened at Mario
' s house. You know if he can' t lie or deny anymore. No. The only thing that could lie or deny Paola during would be the scene that Brenda narrates on the forum when you' re carrying her daughter. That' s the only part you could say yes or no. Because if you deny Mario Besar' s boards, he' s paco and beneficent at the studios, you were there. If you deny the word, you knew, then what you' re going to deny in the next three four chapters. I don' t think so, but good everyone. Too bad
it' s face to do it so fast, but good. I think so too without having seen the show. But well, thank you all for having accompanied us with this goods. Get some rest. It' s already eleven seven o' clock at night. Go see searching for sick stories of illness and suffering and conditions among the famous. They' re gonna like it, they' re gonna like it. He' s already on the history channel in history, and thank you for joining us. Thank you for always
being Daniel tere Juani. Thank you, says Juan, who already saw, Diana Salazar and hopefully, give her a twist because Ruly and Angelic already tire as a couple, because you have to see her. Thank you, Marco Antonio, what a beautiful name you have. Thank you, Lupita, Colonel East, why not think that Mario is still threatened. It could also be Lupita. It may and may be that your silence and what you keep is for threats. Of course, that' s very credible. That' s
a lot, very credible. I mean, it' s not about attacking for attacking Mario Besarles No, we' re just getting his image right. Well, we all said goodbye today. Thank you, Thank you, Dear Efra bab and go to rest. Thank you, Lupi. Let' s hope that the lules are already with nothing in the throat or anywhere in the body, but I expect my seventy- two hours lasts this antibiotic and I ' m already sweaty. I' m allergic and schi guua, Lupita to
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