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#587: La leyenda de Aang (Avatar), Ted, Todos somos extraños

Mar 02, 202450 minSeason 5Ep. 587
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En este episodio platicamos sobre la versión live action de Avatar: La leyenda de Aang, sobre la serie de Ted y sobre Todos somos extraños.


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How are you? We' re going to talk today about the Tets series, about the Avatar series the legend of Ang, but it' s also the last airbender. Right now, Ahorita, let' s go see the titles, because I' ve already made balls with all the titles of the whole series, as well as the movie and the other movie. But, well, let' s talk about the Avatar Ted series and we' re all strangers to that. Let' s talk today, so don' t go. You know. Train him with all confidence, please, and we

begin. You' re hearing involuntary stay with Fausto Ponce. How they are, how everyone who is here entering this transmission is Let' s see a huge greeting, or share the transmission so that it can reach more people. And so we' re all very pontantial. We' re a big family. Sometimes I bring it back because I think I think it' s going to give us how much. Then we start, then, according to statistics, according to pure statistics. And well we can start with Carlos Andrés Mendiola,

who has been very active on the subject of films. How are you? Carlos Andres Mendela, All right, Pau, if you already live on YouTube, you' re not here to know, but I' m heavy. Yeah, today, in my third hour on YouTube live. All right. It' s okay, because besides, you' re really stuck with the awards. Yeah, the awards are my thing, guys. It' s one of my favorite stages of the year. I mean, and if you make your quiniela, I mean, if you keep track of how you

' re doing, how your core goes, I make my predictions. I don' t take as much into account as I' m going to my score. But if I am very sick house because I already have my excel with what prizes you have won, the main categories and which, obviously, the important prizes. OK, a little numeralia. Over there, okay, all right, hey, tell me one thing and what do you do with all that. Then, I mean, I mean, you pass it some

kind of like, some kind of graph equation. So what I do with that is record the videos for my channel and make my predictions for my site and generate content for different media. But look what I' m going to process now that you' re just talking about YouTube analytics, I' m going to do a little bit of numeric processing, too, so they don ' t think you don' t get math, and we know if we

know a little bit about them. Okay. Very well you heard last time you had talked, I think it was during the chat hello Arturo Martinez. Or, well, how are you? Thanks to the people who are with us, who are incorporating themselves, share so that the tranchel can arrive. More people put like on it. We have the star system on Facebook and we have the super chat system on YouTube in case they want to support this transmission. Well, the previous program had talked about precisely avatar. Okay.

You told him, Daniel, you asked him no, because you hadn' t seen the cartoon. That' s right. Haven' t you seen the cartoon? Is that correct? I haven' t seen the cartoon. I' ve seen all the live action, all the episodes that, if my memory isn' t failing, were eight, yes, it' s just a little cough. The truth is, I enjoyed them so much. I' m curious to see a little bit of the animated series and if

I nail it, you know I' m a little addictive. So I ' m sure I' ll end up seeing everything You' re a little addicted or addictive, I mean, if you say that, I' m a little addictive. It' s just that whoever' s trying you doesn ' t let go. So, I' m going to say that both yes, yes, better than both. Now to watch then the avatar series.

I think it' s making a very good impression. In which we were fans of the series, as I have seen them as that is complicated, that is because then, they can be a topic of perceptions that is, some may think that what it is called is, that everyone accepts it is not. I don' t know how the Star Wars theme with episode eight. No, but I do feel like the people we liked on the

show think we' re really happy with her. So, the series is a live action of the original avatar the legend of Ang which is actually the last airbender or the last airbender is that it is not of the air proper, because it is that the translation of Airbender in Spanish puts it airbender. Then it would be like the last airbender, not really the airbender himself. But well, then this live action is an adaptation of the cartoon, which

is the cool thing. Then it' s not reinvented. It has lots of winks at what caricature is and maintains an important essence of what caricature is. What the show' s about. It is about a child, he is eleven years old and it turns out that this avatar, that is, is the representation of God on earth. Manage the four elements, because it is a world in which you can mean, and not you. But many

can control the air, so they use it as a weapon. The four elements can be controlled by water, earth and fire, but the avatar can control the four and then the avatar is the one who gives balance or puts balance in the world and brings peace. He is the one who could defeat any other master of another, of air, of fire, earth or something like that, because he can keep it at bay and so he can keep

the team. But what happens is that there is a plot of fire masters good fire nation, rather not of all machi, but of fire nation and start war and at that moment the avatar for hastino is lost. And so in the fire nation conquers the whole known world until a hundred years later, Ang is the name of the awakened avatar and it is very nice to see his awakening. But I want to go to Carlos sell them you' re liking, you' re loving that you like the show. I' m

calling her. I liked a lot of things. I' m telling you, I liked it so much, I said. I need to know more about this show. I have to read more of these characters that pass them all philosophy. The first chapter, in principle, children, seemed to me to be made as a complication. You' ve had a chance. Then also see in livet action. No, yeah, I mean, it' s just live action. I' m telling you my ok what I think of live action, but yeah, yeah, yeah, I mean, it

' s good that I' m loving it. Yeah, and me the first chapter, beginning. Let' s do it well, little spell. There' s this because it explains the universe to me. But besides, it has good emotional handling. It made me super excited. I think it ' s a very complex universe. It' s one has a whole ideology around it, that' s something I really liked. You can see the budget. You can see the perfect budget. There' s a few little details over there. But yes, the rumor is that each episode cost fifteen

million dollars. So, if they are well invested there, it seems to me that they also did a very good cast job. This child who makes it Ang is very angelic, but also has important challenges, because this conflict

of avatar in principle seems to me super interesting. He' s not a 12- year- old who wakes up after being there as frozen, let ' s say, and then finds himself with a world very different from that he left and in which, besides, he now has this responsibility of I ' m going to elaborate a little bit because let' s say this is a hero' s journey. Of course, and he is, in a

way, the Savior. But in a way because something that I also like a lot about the series is all this ideological proposal that it has and that is very well elaborated in the live action, in the sense of itself is the hero. He' s a bit of a savior, but more than being a savior, he' s like a mediator. Then all this position that he is, then, like a diplomat who has to find this balance again between the tribes of fire, air, earth and air. I think it' s very interesting. Right now, he' s a mediator.

Right now, he' s a matchmaker. That' s what' s interesting about the character who' s going to know how he' s going to train. I' m saying that because I saw in the cartoon and the cartoon the deve action is very faithful, very faithful to the cartoon, that is, not exactly picture by picture, but it does keep much tells

them the cartoon. I also like that it is developing this season a lot of characters, not everyone, because the villain let' s say of the season that now you will tell me if it is still, whether it returns or not. It is this Commander Shao, but the rest of the young

characters, for example, are getting many layers. And this makes it very interesting, because the characters are fallible, have mistakes, have backgrounds, have motivations, and that prevents these characters from being good or bad or bad, but have much more than Meterle there is this whole issue of family drama, faction or the Fire tribe where we have this very strong king with these two

possible heirs. I understand that, for example, Princess Sula, because she is there a little at a disadvantage and then we see her fighting with her brother. Remind me of the name of this prince, Mizuko Suko, is that to see for those who do not know then we return a little as in the context of history. History unfolds in one where there are four nations.

Let' s say, it' s the nation of fires, where all those who are good, those who can control fire, are firebenders, not all that the inhabitants of a nation, that is, if it' s a nation of fire, not all the inhabitants can control fire, only some then, but the nation of fire there are firemen. In the water nation, there are water teachers. In the air there are nomads of the

air. They are there as Buddhists are particular. There are these nomads of the air, because it seems that all those who are nomads of the air are actually two airbenders who are in retreat. Let' s say in a kind of anti- spiritual Chuang who is mstirire, doesn' t eat meat and so he' s vegetarian and it' s all peaceful and so on. But well, and there is also the nation on earth that control all that is the earth. They do some magic passes there, really cute.

Everyone, I mean, everyone can handle the elements and use them as weapons. And the nation of Fire, in which it is conquering for a hundred years, has been conquering all the other nations and we currently have the king of the nation of Fire who has two sons, this sula and Suko, and both are the heirs of the Kingdom So, that' s what Charles Before Mendiel is talking about. Now the Middle Andrews are still a bandit.

There' s a lot going on there. We' re going to try to be able to make it clear, we can pull up a few things, but not many. Sign of Suko, which is a tremendous conflict children, not because he is this young man who has been sent by his father, by the leader of the tribe of fire and cannot return until he has caught Abatal. That' s right. Yeah, yeah, he' s got a I don' t know if they' re past, why he ' s leaving and why he' s got that mission. I don'

t know if they' ve already passed it. They give us the explanation. Not in one of the first episodes, but in one of the episodes later they tell us, they show us Suko in training, show us around a confrontation he has with his father and why he is somehow banished. We also see, for example, that Suko has a burn in one eye and

then they will also explain to us how all this happens. So this makes us dimension Azuko not only as a young man in the neighborhood, in that to find, to avatar and to preserve power, but also there is a whole dimension in terms of him what this implies for him, emotionally affectionately with his father. There is even a transformation that we can see in the character of a young man, perhaps a little more idealistic now this young man would

seem bitter. There' s even an explanation out there. There is a claim to the crew that is in charge of Suko, and the crew is at some point angry. No, and there' s this claim of but it' s that why he treats us like this and it' s because we have to follow him. No, and Suko' s uncle just tells you that you don' t know what he has sacrificed for you no and when we understand it too, it gives you a very, very different dimension to the character, and that I like very much about the series, not

that it deepens the dimension of these characters. And that makes it for us too, because much more interesting in terms of the advancement of the series, the way in which it is proposing us around what is a hero, what is harmony between these countries, for example, has themes, It has other themes out there that have to do with traditions, for example, has like

many philosophical aspects. Now Faus also spoke a little about the characteristics, for example, of the airbenders, because they have many similarities in some ways. With I don' t know doctrines, like Buddhism, maybe or like monks and so on. It doesn' t come, in fact, has a lot to do with shamanism, I mean, I don' t know so much about Buddhism, but the story is super, super, super shamanic, I mean. It has many elements we talk about, that is, the

characters. The avatar character has an entrance, he has a bison with a bison he travels with. A bison lede is called, it' s an animal you can fly with. And besides, he has a monkey and those are his now, they' re his speed guides, and that' s very shamanism. Then he has a lot of esoteric stuff and a lot of magic stuff. The show goes like this Put your hand down. It' s very well done. That part, let' s say philosophical. It

' s super well covered. It' s super well done. So you don' t expect it, well, but it' s very well done. Yeah, it' s a philosophy series. It' s not a series like that, nothing lighter or like, no, but there' s a lot, a lot more around me. He really liked the show. The truth is, I' ve enjoyed these eight episodes. I think they ' re pretty solid episodes. They' re a good introduction to the avatar universe for at least those of us who don' t know it as much

as it was in my case. I tell you that I' m already very excited to go exploring a little bit more sure I' ll see the anime and we can compare it a little bit. I think it' s also because I' ve heard people who like it a lot. I have heard other fans who are not so happy in the end, because they are live action and an animation, although both are audiovisual media because they are different means and I think that also, because there must be certain differences also to

give a personality proper to this series. There are things that I liked much more at the end, also there, I' m not going to spoil anyone, don' t worry about them, but they have some questions or nyrics, because they handle planes between reality and the spiritual and there are deities that represent the moon or the night. Let' s say or water and so on. And there are, in the weather, some very beautiful and

very poetic aspects that I liked very much, as they are solved. If I' ve got a review of a white hair that' s got too much hair out there. It' s a big problem, but not that big. Let' s say in the end, it' s not as important as what happens and how does it happen? The truth is, I highly recommend it. It' s, by the way, fause already the most series that already beat One Piece in terms of views in the first week, so let' s see how it goes in the next few days.

I mean, I haven' t seen One Piece, but it' s an avatar jewel. It' s very well done and all thanks to the cartoon. I' m telling you, the live action keeps the cartoon a lot. So, thanks to that, it' s a great series. It' s very complicated to overcome. I haven' t seen One Pieces. But also because of the number of episodes, I sense that the logic and narrative arguments behind One Piece are totally different. Then I don' t think I can reach you on quality issues, but many will be able to

crucify me if they want. But the truth is that the male is very well, the area has many details, that is to say this shamanic part that tells Carlos Sandro, then there are deities. There they are, there

are trips to other planes. There' s a very interesting topic there, that is, even though he was eleven, they wait, he' s twelve years old, he' s in his teenage awakening and it' s super important, because there' s a moment that he' s a very father in the cartoon, that' s not the same in the live action

ang when he disappears. It actually stays like a state of hibernation. There he stays frozen, but frozen in quotation marks, because he does something to stay encapsulated and he does find it on the ice, but it' s

not exactly frozen. But well, when it comes out of the ice, the first face you see a girl' s is the one called Katara, which is going to be her partner, she and her sister, Katara' s brother, and you see them in the face and the first thing you see her and it' s a contact and a look of recognition and that she' s a little bigger than him and he' s twelve and then

it' s an awakening. It' s also interesting because you think it ' s a wake up, since it' s not sexual, properly, but it' s a little, because in hormones, adolescence and when you see them on the face, in the cartoon, he tells you something and you' re going to think about what to say. Hey, you' re the most beautiful girl I' ve ever seen and she says you want

to play with my sled. He' s a kid. Then he is all the time in a constant state of denial of not wanting to grow and the series and the caricature to both counterpose the ideals of this childish innocence where there are values and everything has to be in a certain way and it is the duty to be and peace against war and all the time avatar He finds

other teachers out there. I' m talking in general, not that they have the title that the character is, they tell him to listen teacher not or they are masters of characters who will teach him what reality is and they will contrast it with reality. And there are very hard and very painful moments. Right now, you don' t see, yes, you see some, but in the end, but at the end of the story, at least in the hard carica, there is something very strong, that is,

it walks. There' s a time he doesn' t want to grow up, he doesn' t want to make decisions, because he doesn' t want to hurt anyone, because there are decisions he' s going to make that could hurt people. No and could be tremendous pain to him and

to some living being. Then it is very interesting how an is an awakening towards adolescence and how he is finding his voice and how he tries not to lose his essence, that is, how he tries not to lose those values that he had as a child and of course not, that he does not kill the child 100%, but neither can he continue to be a child. Then you have to focus on transformation. And that' s good father. And there' s another detail that' s amazing. The avatar has

reincarnations. Then there are other avatars before him and they are him, but they are not him. That' s amazing. Then you have to visit them. Then he meets that other one who is finally him. It' s a crazy thing and that' s a lot of esoteric and mystical philosophy. I mean, his reincarnations are him, but they' re not him. And each of his reincarnations has a definite personality and that is very father and years. You guys don' t know, but, well, there

' s a lot of people who saw the show. So, later, Ang marries Katara and they have a son. The Ang is dying, but the Avatar is reincarnated. Then. It is a woman who reincarnates then, for what happens, for she will taste not that she is seeing her husband, she is seeing the reincarnation of the robe, but it is not proper in her husband. Good is and is not at the same time, not on a spiritual plane, but is and on a very flat plane, for

it is not then. This game is very nice and, in addition, it is a story of love as well and companionship of etcetera, to all the characters. Hence, as Carsondes said, they are characters who have their personality and have interesting arches and each one of them is going to grow and find their way. So it' s a fabulous show and it' s

good that you made me think. Now everyone, the avatar, as it well says, is like this spirit that is constantly reincarnated and that is adding to the different abaters and in this season, other avatars are or avatars, they are guides of Ank and then they are giving him certain advice. Ah well, it' s that I did this, and then the avatar has to be this way and each one of them we go seeing how they faced

different challenges to achieve their mission and achieve this balance. And a great struggle that has ang is, on the one hand, the one that has to confront this issue of violence, of death, of war, even if it doesn' t like it and at the end of the day, it' s its mission, it' s its task, and the other conflict is in how it' s going to solve it, because that' s where, among the Councils, it' s that this is your task, it ' s like your weight you have to carry, not and one of the

issues he' s fighting about, let' s say, and finding a new meaning to the avatar that he' s going to be has to do with this issue of teamwork, not that the avatar isn' t going to get alone, but that he' s going to achieve this balance because he has Katara who is this good teacher, this water teacher and information. Yeah, and obviously you can see it coming around, because we' re already finding certain contacts out there, for example, with the fire boy, for

example. He also has an adventure with the part of the Earth, which is also an interesting contrast, because he meets a person he met when he was a child and now, because he is an old man. It' s the diloga, it' s all right Say it I mean, it ' s the teacher. He meets a king, the king goes to a city, which is a city of the tribe or kingdom of earth, and

the king who lives and is his exact friend. But it' s the total contrast, not because he' s an old man over a hundred years old, who' s an Earth teacher, earth teacher, because yes, I mean, I don' t know what they' re translating it.

Thus in is the master translation of the earth, for I do not know whether the master earth or of the Earth, and I am more to them yes what happens is that I think I am more accustomed than that is a subject like semantic, in question of fanaticate, of and that is, the term that, as they translate it, is master earth, machuagua, master

without that of water, without that of the air. But well, it ' s nothing more like fan and semantics and it' s and all this part of his struggle to find who he is like adapting and remeaning to a great extent when avatar, that is, I think that' s also very father and we' re seeing this progression, that is, just this season, if I don' t miss the count, he has contact with previous avatars, with very different experiences that, besides, come from different tribes.

And well, now he here has to find his own personality as avatar and his own solution so that all this finds a new balance. Yes, he meets Kiyoshi, who is the avatar teacher, who was of land, He does not find who, with the water, is a very particular avatar, because I think this water master refused to make avatar is that he was fighting also in the world. He' s the one who' s been fighting in this world. Parallel, as of the spirits, I remember us well,

yes, and also with a late ava was with Rock. That' s the last reincarnation. Avatar Rock is the last then this Yes, those are his previous gifts and surely has had more, but well, are the last ones he has contact with to be able to learn and to be able to understand more what it will be and what kind of avatar will it be? It' s not right, it' s great. I think it ' s worth seeing Ang' s legend avatar, but it does have the

other subtitle. No. The last master according to me, is avatar the legend of Angel Last Mars trited Netflix only let him avatar the legend of An. Less may be that in English it has a different title, as we can change it. But yes, yes, yes. Okay. Well, all right, then. There the legend of Ank is avatar because then the next is the legend of Corre, but that one I no longer know if they will do live action, which is the reincarnation of Hang is the next

avatar. Well, it' s a big m and you' re loving it. I' m very happy and you' ll see how they end it, because the original one suddenly kind of changed the animators and they almost canceled it there, but they returned it to them again. He' s got a little weird on the second season, but I think it' s a big closing. Definitely here. One thing that is obviously already controversial is that the creators of the animated at the end are not part of the team

of this live action adaptation. They started the adaptation and then they had creative differences and then they' re not on the result team that we' re seeing that I really like an extra kitten. Sure. Okay, okay, okay, okay. There' s ah, well, it' s called avatar the last to sell that wright, and in Spanish they put the legend of nothing else. Well, that' s perfect, well they' re

selling them. Right now, we' re going to silver with straw and with Daniel and Ahorita we see each other we want you to sanel and well, thank you to here. Ricardo Reyes says that each avatar has different methods of mediating aha. That makes it more interesting. Sure, Azul and Sukon, if they are comments, a little while ago, but yes Azula Yzuko, Ricardo, Gracias, Gracias, Andrés, Broa, Greetings, Andrés,

greetings to Ricardo Reyes who are around. Thanks to the people who are with us, Arturo Martínez, they already greeted her, Marturo Martínez, olguien, thank you very much and well, Ahorita. I' ll see you, Carlos, where the wave is waving. If Carlos Andrés Mediola wins on Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook, Carlos ameno Instagram and on Tiktok, and Ahorita, we can Carlos. Well, Paco Marin, how are you hello to Paul well and you let' s talk about then we' re all strangers.

The movie we' re all strangers. Yeah, yeah, watch this movie or we' re all freaks. It was my favorite film of two thousand twenty- three. It fills me with the excitement that it has arrived here in Mexico at last and that it did not take so long to arrive. It' s a movie from and I think it' s called Andrew High, which I like quite a lot too. He' s made some series

and movies. Perhaps his best- known ones are about forty- five years of two thousand and fifteen years with Charlot Drampling, who named him the japes, a couple' s movie, a marriage that after counting and five years married, because they realize that, since there really was no betrayal there that, perhaps does not allow us to get over it. But because Andrew High really always manages to tell stories that seem to be simple and minimal in a

very subtle and very powerful way. And for he also learned in many. Apart from these films, in really speaking in a way, I believe, in the contemporary, very honest about the reality of LGBT and the way in which the Community manages to dialogue with its own realities, fears and other situations. A series on HBO is called Luking, which is from my community wants

to see it they can also find. There and this movie of all of us are strangers, it is starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mezcal and tells us a little bit the story of Adam, who is Andrewscott, who is just a writer who lives in an apartment, in buildings that looks very, very luxurious, but that have just been built. So, since there are no neighbors, there are many very immense windows in which, because he suddenly sees a boy on a daily basis who is because of the mezcal that is called.

Harry catches his eye, obviously, and then suddenly the alarm rings in the building and they don' t know if to evacuate. They are two people in a huge building and, well, they don' t have like this the first approach. However, like Adam doesn' t start like he doesn' t get suspicious at first into the relationship with Harry. But this is changing little by little, and as this changes and as they also begin

to evolve their relationship. Adam begins to dig into his own past to be able to write something and begins to visit the house in which he grew up as a child, but with a small or neo, little surprise, which is what happens to them, that well, his parents died when he was

a teenager. But when he visits his house, right now in the present tense, let' s say it finds that, since his parents are still living there and his parents, his parents who like when he took them for the last time and he can really dialogue with them, he obviously knows that they are dead. You obviously know they' re ghosts, so to speak,

so to speak. However, he begins to go constantly so that he may have a certain reconciliation with his past and be able to present to them the man who is today who never had the opportunity to present them in the future. It' s a film that, I think, tells us just a ghost story, but because Adam' s parents are honest, but rather it' s the way we occupy these ghosts so we can understand our past and thus reconcile it with our present in a very beautiful and very intimate way.

I think he also speaks very well of many fears, that the LGBT community suddenly has the time to grow up and to know itself differently and the moment at which, then, it has to have certain rites of peace and certain conversations with those who consider themselves close in order to be able to continue.

And here Andrew Hip, because he does it in a very nice and very personal way through this encounter with Adam' s parents, in a sort of limbo in which Adam is holding them so that he can cope or be able to correct certain situations that they still don' t have. I don ' t think the film touches on many subjects very skillfully, as well as just because Adame is a man in his forties then, because we see that he is a teenager who obviously grows up with many fears about sexuality because he

grows in the 1980s. There is the whole crisis of the see i AchE at its peak and because it has this fear in which, since he encapsulates himself and explores that new facet that he never lived in his time now with Harry, and we also see how he begins to feel a little bit of this kind of acceptance or of or of affection, that he never had on his parents' side. We don' t see how just he tells his mom he' s gay at some point, and then mom kind of sees

him still as a kid. And it' s a pretty intense sequence because of the way they both start to talk about it and it' s also funny because of the way Adam drives in a totally childish way in this house, which is the home of his childhood. I think this movie is really moving. I liked it so much, I loved getting out of there, because totally devastated once I saw it I like it because I only know that

with Andu Hai movies. I think it is someone who touches my nerve a lot whenever he sees his films and I am very happy to be able to meet his cinema and, especially in this film that I think he touches a subject that I like very much in cinema, which is the subject of memory and the way in which precisely, because these ghosts that inhabit our very being that are ghosts of our own life, because they have certain needs, have

certain abilities and functions within our existence that allow us to understand ourselves as human beings. And I think that' s what makes this movie great right here, which I really recommend very much. It' s a movie that' s really going to make them think of a lot of situations that maybe we don' t have as much present at many times. At the outset, however, because the relationship with parents seems to me to be a universal situation

and that it is dealt with here in a masterful way. Not the fact that they are our own ghosts, our parents who are living with us, seems to me something unique and very good plan So, it' s a film that is very worthwhile. The truth is that not only in the direction of Andrew Heizero, who also the four protagonists, who are Andrews Scott and Paul Mezcal, and the parents, who are Claire Foyd and Jamie Bell, are excellent. All four of them are exceptional, and I had an amazing

time watching this movie. I saw her at the death festival at the time. I saw her here again, Ahorita, because I do think she deserves it and I will surely see her again these days. Sure, listen, it sounds great. Only when I see you excited does I like it because sex is a good recommendation. Then we' re all strangers. Recommendation under Marin. Thank you so much, Ahorita. We' re still coming back to you. We' re going with Daniel and Amil. They follow Paco

Marín in Paco under ml on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. Pacomion under ML on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. There' s Guime bajomail on Twitter and Paco ml seven sorry under you don' t say sorry paqu ml seven on your Instagram and Paco script under ML on Twitter. Right now, I see you I send you a hug and Daniel Villamil how you are hello da hey you saw Ted' s show and how it is very

funny. It' s a prequel. Here we see when this John is in high school high school, in those seasons the series runs between ninety- three and ninety- four. And how Ted, because it' s always been that bad influence for John lives in the house with his parents and it ' s a sitcom but the funny thing or the funny thing is that it is like for those who grow up. We' re seeing beings like alf

like full house or this kind of series. Yeah, it reminds you of that, but it doesn' t feel a copy, because for starters in those series no one could say. All the barracks that tedt is thrown in obviously no one was getting high. They were like really freaky series and here ' s that aesthetic. They have even that kind of bow. You could say of episodes, of course, but they are always rude, double sense prostitution drugs, all that did many or before it was that contrast of a

Teddy Gordito Tender bear, which is a loose beard and bad influence. Then it works very well. He' s got like everything Seth mcfarland does that point where a good joke has been thrown, but all of a sudden he drags it out there and it always happens to him that even he' s made jokes about it in the father of a family, which is what he makes known that all of a sudden it still lasts long enough for us to

be a joke in this series. Then stretch out and it works. And he' s a father because, even though I insist, he does maintain the spirit that that was like what caught my attention if they were going to let ted stay the way we met him at the movies and so we like it or they were going to get him down because it' s a TV show, but in the end they take advantage that it' s for streaming in the United States. It' s all been released in Picock. Here

you can see for universal. S to universal, It is true, universal, but a system yes you pay for it we have to see it, because neither does it. The truth is that I was invited to watch the first two episodes and if he hooked me up, then I said, because there' s no way I' ll ever have to finish seeing her. You said it' s going to be, and here they' re taking advantage of the fact that it' s good to hook you up and they ' re releasing it once a week and it' s worth it. I

insist it' s very funny, right now. Ricardo Reyes says he also has as a touch of Harry the Hendersons and it' s true. That ' s how this typical suburban family that has a family member who comes out of the comon at Step Backstep was cousin Codiy, who was a genius, but he was half dumb and lived in the van, in the yard, instead of living in the house. Ody yes, that' s right. In this country you do what memories a certain Cody lived in a van,

a van outside. So if you were the cousin, what was the name of the joke was his and Somers no and Patrick Office yes, exactly tell the parents aha and then who the other one of the girl was. That ' s what I liked when I was younger, look at you stase kinn Stekina and what old Gey did, because Mira, as well, was a big fan of them. A few years research Google and become a lawyer or California. A thing like that, he left all the acting and became a

very serious and very successful person, which is what father is. I mean, I don' t remember if he' s a judge or a doctor, or something like that, but he' s got, apart from political this spirit. I insist on family. Being or well, yes, being office, then he' s grown up pretty big and he' s got

like Harry or like alf O, the strange family member. But despite the strangeness, because they support each other, they love each other and they do keep that familiar message, with all the twisting that can become the adventures in which they get involved. And here we know John' s parents and his cousin, because they, their cousin, already go to college, but because

of lack of funds. He lives with them, lives on the garage of John' s house and then everyone' s interaction, with obviously Ted and as being already starting to make this bad influence, everyone decides that he too already has to go to school like John so that he gets a little educated and stops being so misogynistic and rude and everything that puts him in front of the cousin that that has very a twist, very funny. At the end of the first episode, I didn' t break them. And that'

s how SERI works by now there are three episodes. They' re opening weekly every Friday they' re gonna be good, it was seven of this season. It is still not confirmed if there will be second, but it has done very well in Views, especially in the United States, which is the market that matters most to it. Right now Newark, well, now it' s peak here is universal plus. Then you' re seeing how

it works. But the sure thing is that it does have a continuation and if not, it doesn' t matter, because it' s well counted. The second episode slows down a little bit because of the fact that it lengthens the jokes a little bit. But if you liked the movie, who finds everything is obviously Flash, the Flash Gordon theme. Those little winks that remind you of the movie, but it doesn' t live off everything you saw in the movie, because they' re telling you about new adventures.

I agreed to this teenage John. That' s how the Gordo flash comes out in one of the movies and it' s true that the actor who briefly revived his career and even brought him to the mole here about six years ago. If I remember correctly, it' s a great movie. It ' s a great one This Slash Gordond is a great movie. Hey, well, okay, there' s ted That' s right, that' s a good bet. The thing is, I already said. I' m not paying for the universal right now. But I really want to see

the truth, really. This one hears, then, follow Daniel Vijamil Arrobadan walke Oka and I to Robadan Walke on twitter and instagram. Marba Dan wake le Boka and twitter on Instagram. Thank you so much, Danaonite. So, thank you who said goodbye to Paco, wake up from your audience. She loves you so much. Well, I' ll see you next week.

Don' t get lost. Teach. Another quick recommendation. The teacher ' s room is a German film by a teacher who is immersed in a compromising situation, but I think it is very well told with great attention. Showing the expensive the drou side of teaching I think it is very very good and in hour and a half leaves you as sweat totally no. That' s a big bet from this week' s caterer. Then don' t miss it either. Okay, all right, perfect. I love it.

Thank you, thank you, thank you very much, Carlos. One more thing, because look I' m already thinking about going to see this movie that Paco is recommending, although I don' t know if I want to talk more about the dark side of teaching, or I' m staying with what I already know. In any case, I also recommend that you see in cinema area of interest that is nominated for five oscar awards is the safest

winner already in the category of best international film. It is in the big movie theaters that will allow you to see a different aspect of World War II. So run, take advantage. There' s really good movies in the movie theaters and take a space away from them. We' ll talk. I hope we' ll talk a little bit more about her in the next few days, to my friend Robot, who is nominated for best animated film and who is a beautiful movie they have to see as well. But that

' s another time because it still doesn' t reach the ijs. That every time I hear my friend Robot' s title, I swear to sell some title of what' s called the soap opera he saw sell from Futurama, how Robot' s English call is actually called Robot trains Ok is a French Spanish production and I think Robot Dreams does describe more of what it' s about, but then we talk about it. Thanks to Cardel, you see that he walked this way. Thanks to Elleenna Ramirez. Thank you so

much to Elena Herramírez. Carlos Reyes says something was missing from the live action. Let him tell us what was missing from what is yes the live action.

An important difference is that it has, that is to say it preserves the winks of innocence, children of ang but it removes them a little bit, that is, it is not so marked, that is to say in nanx The caricature was much more for the redundancy caricatures that there are more aimed at children and this is a little more directed adolescents, although it preserves winks very parents and I insist interesting. There' s suddenly a gag that'

s a gentleman from some cabbages. It' s repeated several times. That ' s also in the cartoon. That' s very funny. I was reading. He' s the actor who gives him a voice in the exact animal defeat. It' s really good. That' s a great detail, great detail, Daniel, and he took one last thing to close. Go watch in the Mexican movie theater and disappear completely. It' s good.

He is a Mexican thriller and of the few films that he knows how to use audio to tell the story and he listens well to the dialogues without suffering or saying that they put subtitles to understand and said or that they have

doubled before they doubled many. I was watching one, that is, a few seconds of a film of who César Costa was, with whom was the other character, the other cactor with whom they were dating, who will be Tuntun or Santanon, I don' t know was one of them and was bent to all the dialogues were bent and in Spain it was a very thing, that is, in Spain also a custom, that is, that they recorded the dialogues again. So, well, I' m a little weird,

but that happened. I don' t know if the audio was of origin or if it was a mode of production here in Mexico for a long time. But, well, thank you very much, thanks to everyone who was here. Guys, thank you so much. And we see each other and listen to each other in the next episode of involuntary permanence, until the

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