La que se avecina is a sitcom-comedy TV show set in Madrid, Spain. It revolves around the lives and relationships of the diverse residents in an apartment building, tackling topics such as dating, marriage, divorce, and friendship. The show brings humor through various characters, including an old woman, a doorman, an actor, an actress, and a psychologist. It explores themes of hatred, corruption, unfaithfulness, and family dynamics, providing an entertaining and relatable experience for viewers.
The lives of six girls belong to different worlds although connected to each other through a doll called Molly, whose existence dates back to 1976, when she appeared among the rubble of the great fire of the San Carlos orphanage, in northern Spain
A sinister gravedigger recounts some of his favourite tales of love gone awry in horrific fashion, from an anniversary celebration on a ghost train, to a deeply unsettling romantic getaway, to attempts to keep a loved one safe during a virulent pandemic.
Five friends book a table at an exclusive restaurant to discover upon arrival that the establishment can only offer them a table for three, so two of them must stay without dinner. An unforeseen event that will test the friendship and ties between them.
Follows four youngsters who will commit vandalistic and vulnerable acts to try to survive, but these acts will bring unexpected consequences.
The strong fight between two brothers ends with the life of one of them. The eldest will drag the guilt of eternal mourning and emptiness, in addition to the burden of having condemned their parents to the pain of a silent mourning.
Sabrina firmly believes her new neighbours are a blessing. Soon she'll find out that not everything is as perfect as it seems, transforming her solitary, dull life in a real nightmare
Cristiano is a devout 25-year-old trans boy who wants to train in the seminary to become a Catholic priest. He suspects that the interviewer responsible for vocations is the former priest of his town, Avelino, an unconventional priest who defines himself as "A modern man."
A cartoonist in the midst of a crisis uses a publishing house to look for work. The drawings of this one are not to the liking of the head of the publishing house which triggers a series of ungrateful events that they must try to solve.
On the darkest night, María returns home in tears. There await her husband, her daughter and a terrible secret
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