Hello friends, it's been a while since I last posted here, because I hadn't seen any movies or series that left me with something to think about. That moment has arrived, and it's none other than one of the most controversial and viral series of recent months in Latin America: “Chespirito: Sin querer queriendo” (Chespirito: Without Meaning to), a series that undoubtedly transported us to a unique and nostalgic moment in the childhood of many of us. The executive producer of this work of art was the son of the big boss, as they say in Mexico, Roberto Gómez Fernández.
I understand that this series took several years to develop, and many of its actors were waiting to see if they would be called or if it would finally come to fruition. It premiered in 2025 and has eight episodes full of nostalgia. To be honest, I didn't know the actors, but I'm sure those from Mexico have seen them before.

To go beyond talking about a series that I know many of us watched, I want to tell you about my experience and my impression, because I know that it left many of us with a different taste in our mouths. To be honest, I wasn't planning on watching it. In fact, a friend of mine was excited and told me that it would be premiering soon, but to be frank, I didn't show much interest and said, “I don't think it will be that good.” So, as soon as it premiered and since I didn't have much else to watch, I gave it a chance, and believe me, it was one of the best things I ever did. I was hooked from the first episode. Seeing Don Roberto Gómez's childhood and adolescence stirred feelings of nostalgia in me.
As I told you, it's very easy to get hooked on this series from day one. I counted the days and really enjoyed every meme or joke about Florinda and Chespirito. It was very funny, and now, if someone is caught doing something wrong, anything about that person goes viral and becomes a top story. I must say that my experience watching the series was enjoyable, all that magical work behind it, how hard the actors worked on each character, I totally loved it. It was incredibly nostalgic. I love Leo Dan. As you know, I'm a musician, and his songs are among my favorites. I've brought a few of them here. My intention is not to speak ill of Chespirito or Florinda. There are already many doing that for me (laughs). I'm not justifying what happened or saying it's okay. I'm just saying that's how it had to be, and these are things that happen to anyone.
This last episode, if you've seen it, was the hardest to watch. I knew it was the last one and there was no more story. Seeing Don Ramón was difficult and nostalgic because the actor did a great job and the ending was very heartfelt. Don Roberto marked a before and after with everything he did, and that must be recognized beyond his personal issues. I loved watching this series.
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Honestly, I have no criticism, just a lot of regret that the story felt short. Of course, since I loved it so much, I wanted more of it, and I know that many share the same feeling. It was beautiful, and I have nothing negative to say. By the way, that Quico was the best.
If you haven't seen it yet, go see it. I'm sure it will stir up your emotions, and some things might even make you a little angry. Until next time, friends.

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