La Que Se Avecina 1x1 Best 【Newest GUIDE】

The writers, Alberto and Laura Caballero, had to build a new world from scratch while keeping the core audience happy.

The urbanization of Mirador de Montepinar is finally complete. However, excitement quickly turns into frustration as the new residents discover the building's many flaws: the apartments are defective, the doorbells don't work, the walls are paper-thin, and there are already some extremely annoying neighbors.

For new viewers, this episode remains the ideal entry point. It contains no long-running story arcs (the helicopter victim is a one-off character), and every character’s personality is immediately clear. Within 70 minutes (the episode runs long, as most early LQSA episodes did), you will know exactly whether you love or hate the chaotic, loud, and wonderfully cynical world of Mirador de Montepinar .

Before La que se avecina , creators Alberto and Laura Caballero (and their team of writers, including the legendary José Luis Moreno) had already struck gold with Aquí no hay quien viva . However, with LQSA, they needed a fresh start. Episode 1x1, titled "La comunidad" (The Community), introduces us to El Mirador de Montepinar. la que se avecina 1x1 best

A pilot that felt instantly familiar yet shockingly fresh.

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For new viewers or long-time fans rewatching, the pilot remains a masterclass in introducing a chaotic ensemble cast. The writers, Alberto and Laura Caballero, had to

The pilot episode, titled "Mirador de Montepinar," aired on Telecinco on . It serves as the perfect introduction to the series' central setting and its quirky residents.

The episode revolves around the election of the new community president. Maxi wants to leave, so a vote is called. The scene where Antonio Recio gives his "campaign speech" is gold. He doesn't promise better maintenance or lower fees; he promises to "impose order through terror." The way he looks at Nando and whispers, "Te voy a hacer la vida imposible" (I'm going to make your life impossible), is so fresh and venomous that you immediately hate him and love him simultaneously.

: The walls are paper-thin, the doorbells do not work, and the structural integrity is questionable at best. For new viewers, this episode remains the ideal entry point

Introduced alongside Lola’s overbearing mother, setting up a decade-long dynamic of marital chaos. The Janitor / Conserje

The original concierge, Said, leaves and is eventually replaced by

: A recurring gag throughout the episode is the discovery of "chapuzas" (shoddy workmanship) by the developer, which the neighbors try to force the real estate agent, Raquel, to fix. Key Characters Introduced Role in Episode 1 Javier Maroto The stressed-out new President. Antonio Pagudo Lola Trujillo Javi's wife, dealing with move-in stress. Macarena Gómez Antonio Recio A grumpy wholesaler and neighbor from 1º C. Jordi Sánchez Enrique Pastor The meticulous city councilman. José Luis Gil Amador Rivas A bank employee living in 2º A with Maite and kids. Pablo Chiapella Where to Watch