La Que Se Avecina 3x6 <PREMIUM — 2027>
The rest of the community reacts with their usual incompetence. Enrique tries to negotiate but ends up offering Antonio a lifetime supply of canned tuna. Amador (Pablo Chiapella) sees it as an opportunity to sell "hostage crisis kits" to neighbors. Meanwhile, Maxi (Alberto Caballero) calls the police, only to have them mistake him for the aggressor. It’s a brilliant satire of overreaction and neighborhood gossip. While Antonio is causing havoc upstairs, the softer—but equally messy—plot follows Javi (Jordi Sánchez in a dual role as the twins’ father) and his on-again, off-again relationship with Berta (Nathalie Seseña).
Of course, things go wrong immediately. Berta tests him by leaving wet towels on the bed, playing awful reality TV shows loudly, and inviting her mother over for a three-hour monologue about varicose veins. Javi’s silent suffering is comedy gold—his eye twitches, his knuckles turn white, and he starts talking to a houseplant as if it’s his therapist. La Que Se Avecina 3x6
Antonio’s hostage situation could feel dark, but because we know he’s a cowardly blowhard, it never stops being funny. Similarly, Javi’s bet is so perfectly in character—he wants to be a “man of his word” but is utterly pathetic at it. The rest of the community reacts with their
The episode lightly mocks true-crime obsessions (neighbors film Antonio with their phones) and toxic masculinity (Javi’s bet is both childish and sweet). It’s not preachy, but the satire lands. Final Verdict La que se avecina 3x6 is a standout episode in an already strong season. It captures the show at its peak: politically incorrect, warm-hearted under layers of cynicism, and brilliantly acted by a cast that knows exactly how ridiculous their characters are. Meanwhile, Maxi (Alberto Caballero) calls the police, only
What follows is a masterclass in absurdity. Antonio ties Concha to a chair using a robe belt and a string of Christmas lights. Concha, who is usually the loudest voice in any room, oscillates between terror and sheer annoyance. "¡Que me meo!" she screams at one point, breaking any real tension.
★★★★½ (4.5/5) Best line: "¡Esto no es un secuestro, es una siesta forzada!" — Antonio Have you seen this episode? What’s your favorite Antonio meltdown? Let me know in the comments below.