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Alberto Caballero Addresses Critics Following Season 15 Premiere Announcement
As excitement builds for the fifteenth season of the beloved series La que se avecina, its creator, Alberto Caballero, has come forward to address the backlash from some fans. Alongside his sister Laura, Caballero has faced criticism ever since the announcement of the season’s premiere date, set for November 18 on Prime Video. With just a month to go, anticipation amongst viewers is palpable. Although there is uncertainty about whether this will be the final season or if Mediaset will continue to produce more episodes, it’s clear that this installment promises to be particularly memorable.
This new season will feature the much-anticipated reunion of actors Luis Merlo and Adrià Collado, who portrayed Mauri and Fernando in the earlier hit, Aquí no hay quien viva. The creators have hinted at various surprises that await fans, ensuring that the upcoming episodes will deliver both nostalgia and innovation.
Mixed Reactions to Season 15 Trailer
Last week, Prime Video unveiled the trailer for the upcoming season, igniting a flurry of online chatter and reactions. While many fans expressed their excitement and shared their enthusiasm on social media, others took the opportunity to voice their dissatisfaction. It’s a familiar scenario in the world of entertainment; along with positive feedback often comes a wave of critical remarks.
In response to the growing number of negative comments from some viewers, Caballero took to his X (formerly Twitter) account to express his sentiments. He thanked the audience for their supportive messages but felt compelled to address the negativity head-on. He stated, “To those who claim that the show is terrible and that it should come to an end, it reminds me of the initial years we started out in 2007. Many criticized our early seasons, which are now looked back on fondly.”
Encouragement to Appreciate the Series’ Evolution
Caballero also tackled comparisons between La que se avecina and Aquí no hay quien viva, encouraging viewers to appreciate both shows individually. He acknowledged that while the latter was well-received and has aged gracefully, it’s essential to understand that LQSA has its unique flavor. He advised critics, “If you don’t appreciate this series, feel free not to watch it, but it seems like many of you still tune in or comment without a full understanding of the current storyline.”
Response to Complaints Over Missing Characters
Despite the return of several familiar faces this season, many viewers have voiced complaints about the absence of certain characters. This is a criticism Caballero has faced often, and he responded thoughtfully. “After 17 years, isn’t it a gift to still feature characters like Jordi, Nathalie, Pablo, and others? I certainly think so,” he remarked, highlighting the commitment of the actors who have been a part of the series for over a decade.
He also clarified that the absence of some actors is often due to their personal choices or health issues. “We’ve always welcomed back those who express a desire to return. However, we do not chase after anyone; we have quite enough on our plate,” he concluded.
This open dialogue sheds light on the challenges of maintaining a long-running series while attempting to please a diverse audience. As the premiere of La que se avecina approaches, it will be interesting to see how the audience reacts to the new developments.