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* TrumanShowPlot: The 100th episode has the characters learning they are the stars of a television show after a series of mishaps started by a falling spotlight. [[spoiler:In the end it's AllJustADream caused by Vicente's latest BungledSuicide]].
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*** In one episode, everyone believes Cris is a prostitute, just like in one episode of ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' everyone thinks Belén and Alicia are prostitutes.
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* Charo calls Enrique "Chorizo", just like Concha (Creator/EmmaPenella's character in ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'') calls Juan (Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in ''Aquí no hay quien viva'').

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* ** Charo calls Enrique "Chorizo", just like Concha (Creator/EmmaPenella's character in ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'') calls Juan (Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in ''Aquí no hay quien viva'').

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** After taking one of his mother-in-law's anti-depressives, Enrique wants to become president of the neighbor community, like Juan Cuesta, Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.

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** After taking one of his mother-in-law's anti-depressives, Enrique wants to become president of the neighbor community, like Juan Cuesta, Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva''.


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* Charo calls Enrique "Chorizo", just like Concha (Creator/EmmaPenella's character in ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'') calls Juan (Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in ''Aquí no hay quien viva'').

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** Enrique and Araceli start as a couple, just like Juan and Isabel become in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva. Fran (portrayed by Creator/EduardoGarcia like Josemi) is their son.
** Cris has a lot in common with Belén, Creator/MalenaAlterio's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva:

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** Enrique and Araceli start as a couple, just like Juan and Isabel become in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva''. Fran (portrayed by Creator/EduardoGarcia like Josemi) is their son.
** Cris has a lot in common with Belén, Creator/MalenaAlterio's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva:''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'':



*** In one episode, Maite asks Cris has to babysit his children. Coincidentally, Belén has also babysat Bea's (Creator/EvaIsanta's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva) son.

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*** In one episode, Maite asks Cris has to babysit his children. Coincidentally, Belén has also babysat Bea's (Creator/EvaIsanta's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva) ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'') son.


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** Joaquín invites a girl to his house. When he encounters his brother in his house, despite telling him to go to the library, he says his brother is gay, which results in everyone believing Sergio is gay. Fernando (Creator/AdriaCollado's character in ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'') was a gay man who tried to hide his homosexuality during the first season.

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The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'') are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, Raquel and Cristina.

Starting with the second season, several characters leave the series, while new characters are introduced over the years. Some of them are: Raquel's cousin Nines; Judith Becker, a psychologist; Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother; Reyes, Araceli's girlfriend; Justi, Amador's mother; Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father; Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend; the pianist Bruno.

Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", Minguito, a friend of Amador who lives in the countryside, among many others.

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antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Berta;
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Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; Charo;
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a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Lola;
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Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; Vicente;
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the "annoying pest", Leo; Leo;
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an antisocial defaulter; two defaulter;
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two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; Arias;
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the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, Raquel and Cristina.

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* Raquel, boss of Joaquin;
* Cristina, an unlucky woman who was abandoned by her fiance just after spending all her money to buy an apartment.

Starting with the second season, several characters leave the series, while new characters are introduced over the years. Some of them the main additions are: Raquel's cousin Nines; Judith Becker, a psychologist; Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother; Reyes, Araceli's girlfriend; Justi, Amador's mother; Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father; Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend; the pianist Bruno.

Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, employee; Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, sister; Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, daughter; "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, ex-girlfriend; Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", Minguito, a friend of Amador who lives in the countryside, among many others.
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Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", Minguito, a friend of Amador who lives in the countryside,, among many others.

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Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", Minguito, a friend of Amador who lives in the countryside,, countryside, among many others.
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** Enrique and Araceli start as a couple, just like Juan and Isabel become in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.

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** Enrique and Araceli start as a couple, just like Juan and Isabel become in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva. Fran (portrayed by Creator/EduardoGarcia like Josemi) is their son.
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** Enrique and Araceli start as a couple, just like Juan and Isabel become in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.
** Cris has a lot in common with Belén, Creator/MalenaAlterio's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva:
*** Both have an abusive landlord (Concha for Belén, Antonio for Cris).
*** In one episode, Maite asks Cris has to babysit his children. Coincidentally, Belén has also babysat Bea's (Creator/EvaIsanta's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva) son.
** After taking one of his mother-in-law's anti-depressives, Enrique wants to become president of the neighbor community, like Juan Cuesta, Creator/JoseLuisGil's character in Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva.
** Fermín when he first sees Enrique and Maxi. See MythologyGag below.
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** Judith and Enrique in Season 4 and Season 5. In Season 6 [[TheyDo they did]] and were married for the whole season, but in Season 7 Judith wanted to divorce him and they went back to WillTheyOrWontThey. In the season 7 finale they divorced each other but remained friends.

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** Judith and Enrique in Season 4 and Season 5. In Season 6 [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade they did]] and were married for the whole season, but in Season 7 Judith wanted to divorce him and they went back to WillTheyOrWontThey. In the season 7 finale they divorced each other but remained friends.



** Antonio and Berta, and Javi and Raquel during Season 5. The former [[TheyDo does]] (temporarily at least), the latter doesn't.
** Javi and Lola during Season 6. [[TheyDo They do.]]
** Berta and Araceli, from late Season 6 until mid Season 7 when [[TheyDo they get together.]]
** Enrique and Alba, and Fermín and Vicente, in Season 10. [[TheyDo They both do.]]

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** Antonio and Berta, and Javi and Raquel during Season 5. The former [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade does]] (temporarily at least), the latter doesn't.
** Javi and Lola during Season 6. [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade They do.]]
** Berta and Araceli, from late Season 6 until mid Season 7 when [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade they get together.]]
** Enrique and Alba, and Fermín and Vicente, in Season 10. [[TheyDo [[RelationshipUpgrade They both do.]]

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* AFriendInNeed: In Season 3, after the "Cuquis" break up, Amador's friend Leo lets him stay at his place for a few months. Leo also lent 50.000 euros to Amador [[ThePowerOfFriendship in the name of friendship]] so that Amador could buy a better apartment and make up with la Cuqui. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in Season 6 and Season 7 when Leo refuses to take the "Cuquis" in after they are [[spoiler: evicted by the bank.]]

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In Season 3, after the "Cuquis" break up, Amador's friend Leo lets him stay at his place for a few months. Leo also lent 50.000 euros to Amador [[ThePowerOfFriendship in the name of friendship]] so that Amador could buy a better apartment and make up with la Cuqui. [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] in Season 6 and Season 7 when Leo refuses to take the "Cuquis" in after they are [[spoiler: evicted by the bank.]]
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* DaddyDNATest{{Crossover}}: The series ends up having two crossovers with ''El Pueblo'' in Seasons 12 and 13, including jokes with the physical resemblance between some characters (both series are from the same creators and share some of the same actors).

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Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", among many others.

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Other recurring characters include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", Minguito, a friend of Amador who lives in the countryside,, among many others.



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* GuessWhoImMarryingHalfWittedHillbilly: Minguito, a friend of Amador's who lives in the countryside, is a painful example of this, being portrayed as an ignorant man who falls in love with Raquel and constantly harasses her (despite her making it clear that she doesn't feel anything for him other than disgust).



** Araceli is PutOnABus in season 2. Fortunately, TheBusCameBack in Season 5.

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** Cristina leaves the series after the end of Season 1.
** Araceli is PutOnABus in season 2. Fortunately, TheBusCameBack in Season 5.



** Javi leaves the series at the start of Season 12, abandoning Lola and their daughter for another woman.
** Enrique leaves the series after the Season 12 finale, traveling to Brazil in order to meet his grandson.
** Raquel, Nines, Alba and Ongombo also leave the series after the end of Season 12, without any explanation as to what happened to them.



* RightBehindMe

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* {{Nerd}}: Leo, naturally.
** NerdGlasses
* NeverMyFault: Antonio and Estela.

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* OddFriendship: Between Antonio and Enrique. They also qualify as WithFriendsLikeThese, VitriolicBestBuds and LikeAnOldMarriedCouple.

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* EasilyForgiven: Played UpToEleven with Enrique when it comes to Judith's and Antonio's wrongdoings. In one episode from Season 4, Antonio wrongly thought that his friend Enrique was Berta's lover, and hired a hitman to kill him. In the next episode they were friends again, and only three episodes later, [[spoiler:Enrique resigned as President of the Community which was what he had always wanted the most for Antonio.]]

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* EasilyForgiven: Played UpToEleven up to eleven with Enrique when it comes to Judith's and Antonio's wrongdoings. In one episode from Season 4, Antonio wrongly thought that his friend Enrique was Berta's lover, and hired a hitman to kill him. In the next episode they were friends again, and only three episodes later, [[spoiler:Enrique resigned as President of the Community which was what he had always wanted the most for Antonio.]]
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* AbsenteeActor:
** In season 6, Araceli is absent in some episodes, because the actress, Isabel Ordaz, was also doing a play at the time. She is absent in the second half of Season 7 too.
** [[CommutingOnABus Maritere also disappeared mid-season 4]], and reappeared for the final episodes. In season 5, she doesn't appear.
** Judith and Raquel are both absent in the first half of Season 7.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The series usually has around 15 recurring characters and that doesn't even include minor characters like the Cuquis' children, Antonio's employee Parrales or Enrique's son Fran.
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* BiggerBad: Germán Palomares. He's responsible for all the evil things Antonio is not involved with, rarely appears and, unlike Antonio, his evil deeds are taken ''completely seriously''. [[spoiler: Oh, and he was the one who kidnapped Enrique]].

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The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'') are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

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The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'') are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, Raquel and some others.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first two seasons are very different from the following ones. Many fans agree that after Season 3, the show got better.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first two seasons are very different can come as a complete shock to any viewer who has started watching the show in the later seasons.
** Basically, all the characters acted like normal human beings, being more calm, friendly or controlled before the {{Flanderization}} that they would suffer
from the following ones. Many fans agree third season onwards. Antonio Recio is arguably the most glaring case: although he was already a nasty hypocrite, he was still far from the sociopathic madman he would become over the course of the series.
** A late viewer will also be surprised to find
that after Season 3, the show got better.first two seasons spend a considerable part of the episodes with some characters (like Cristina and Joaquin) who would never appear or be mentioned again for the next ten seasons.



* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Antonio suffered a great deal when he found out that he [[spoiler:was adopted in Season 6, and went to great extents to find his beloved mom.]] He also seemed very affected by his [[spoiler:adopted]] mother's neglect.]]

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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Antonio suffered a great deal when he found out that he [[spoiler:was adopted in Season 6, and went to great extents to find his beloved mom.]] He also seemed very affected by his [[spoiler:adopted]] [[spoiler:adopted mother's neglect.]]

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* TookALevelInJerkass: Antonio, during Season 4 onwards. Javi and Enrique in later seasons, to an extent.

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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' ("Nobody Can Live Here") comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as "What's Yet to Come"), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building. The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'')
are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' ("Nobody Can Live Here") comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as "What's Yet to Come"), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building.

The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'')
Viva'') are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.
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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' ("Nobody Can Live Here") comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as "What's Yet to Come"), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building. The main characters at the start of the series are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' ("Nobody Can Live Here") comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as "What's Yet to Come"), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building. The main characters at the start of the series (almost all of them played by the same cast of ''Aqui No Hay Quien Viva'')
are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

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->''"Antonio Recio, wholesaler. I don't clean fish."''
-->--'''Antonio Recio'''

->''"I'm Estela Reynolds. Fernando Esteso sucked one of my nipples in "Desembraga a fondo". Have you got BETA video?."''
-->--'''Estela Reynolds'''



In Season 2, Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7. Judith leaves in Season 9, and the pianist Bruno is introduced in the same season.

Other secondary characters that appear in the series include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", among many others.

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In Season 2, Starting with the second season, several characters leave the series, while new characters are introduced over the years. Some of them are: Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Nines; Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and psychologist; Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend mother; Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Araceli's girlfriend; Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. mother; Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and father; Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7. Judith leaves in Season 9, and friend; the pianist Bruno is introduced in the same season.

Bruno.

Other secondary recurring characters that appear in the series include Parrales, Antonio's employee, Violeta, Antonio's schizophrenic sister, Alba, Antonio and Berta's daughter, "La Chusa", Coque's junkie ex-girlfriend, Judith's sister Ingrid and her husband Matthew, Berta's priest, the mayor and the director of "Internado Sangriento", among many others.
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** See {{Asexuality}} above.
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* {{Asexuality}}: Vicente may be on the asexual spectrum; most likely, he is gray-A and bi-romantic.
** He explicitly says that he lost his virginity when he was "forced" to have sex with Goya on their wedding night, at the age of 26, and basically had a SexlessMarriage with her ever since.
** His relationship and later marriage with Fermín also qualifies.

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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva (Nobody Can Live Here) comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as What's Yet to Come), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building. The main characters at the start of the series are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

In Season 2, Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother and quickly becomes the series' main protagonist along with Antonio and Amador. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7. Judith leaves in Season 9

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From the writers of another well known Spanish comedy series, Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva (Nobody ''Series/AquiNoHayQuienViva'' ("Nobody Can Live Here) Here") comes ''La Que Se Avecina'' (which could be translated to English as What's "What's Yet to Come), Come"), a SliceOfLife sitcom which happens in a new building called Viewpoint of Pinemountain (Mirador de Montepinar). A humorous series showing conflicts and everyday problems that face the inhabitants and workers of the building. The main characters at the start of the series are: an antisocial couple, Antonio and Berta; Enrique and his family which consists of his wife Araceli, their son Fran and Araceli's mother Charo; a newly married couple, Javi and Lola; Javi's pre-retired parents Goya and Vicente; the "annoying pest", Leo; the "Cuquis" and their three children; an antisocial defaulter; two squatters, Izascun and Maritere; two brothers, Sergio and Joaquín Arias; the porter Maxi and the gardener Coque, and some others.

In Season 2, Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother and quickly becomes the series' main protagonist along with Antonio and Amador.mother. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7. Judith leaves in Season 9
9, and the pianist Bruno is introduced in the same season.



* AbsenteeActor: In season 6, Araceli is absent in some episodes, because the actress, Isabel Ordaz, was also doing a play at the time. She is absent in the second half of Season 7 too.

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In season 6, Araceli is absent in some episodes, because the actress, Isabel Ordaz, was also doing a play at the time. She is absent in the second half of Season 7 too.



* WillTheyOrWontThey: Judith and Enrique in Season 4 and Season 5. In Season 6 [[TheyDo they did]] and were married for the whole season, but in Season 7 Judith wanted to divorce him and they went back to WillTheyOrWontThey. In the season 7 finale they divorced each other but remained friends.

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Judith and Enrique in Season 4 and Season 5. In Season 6 [[TheyDo they did]] and were married for the whole season, but in Season 7 Judith wanted to divorce him and they went back to WillTheyOrWontThey. In the season 7 finale they divorced each other but remained friends.
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In Season 2, Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother and quickly becomes the series' main protagonist along with Antonio and Amador. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7.

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In Season 2, Raquel's cousin Nines was introduced. From Season 3 onwards, every character from the first two seasons becomes a flanderized version of himself/herself. Sergio and Joaquín Arias, Cris, Araceli, Charo and other minor characters left the series, and new characters were introduced: Judith Becker, a psychologist in her thirties, and Estela Reynolds, who is Lola's eccentric mother and quickly becomes the series' main protagonist along with Antonio and Amador. At the end of Season 4, Maritere, Goya and Estela abandon the series. In Season 5, Araceli comes back with her girlfriend Reyes, one of the two new characters introduced that season, with the other one being Justi, Amador's mother. In Season 6, neither Reyes nor Justi reappear, but does Sergio Arias, who, however, doesn't stay in Season 7 and neither does Fran, Maxi nor Izascun. Fermín Trujillo, Lola's father, and Rebeca Ortiz, Judith's lawyer and friend, are the new characters introduced this season, although Fermín's first appearance was nearly the end of Season 6. Estela too reappears in the Season 6 finale and is a lead character in Season 7.
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* MirrorCharacter: Antonio and Enrique. The latter starts acting more and more like Antonio as time goes by. He even lampshades it in one episode from Season 7 when he says that he spends too much time with Antonio after suggesting he kills a neighbor, much to Araceli's astonishment.



* NotSoDifferent: Antonio and Enrique. The latter starts acting more and more like Antonio as time goes by. He even lampshades it in one episode from Season 7 when he says that he spends too much time with Antonio after suggesting he kills a neighbor, much to Araceli's astonishment.
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* {{Transgender}}: Alba Recio, Antonio and Berta's daughter, who came out of the closet as a trans woman in the season 8 finale.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: Judith and Nines sing part of the show's theme tune in season 6, episode 10.



* ThemeTuneCameo: Judith and Nines sing part of the show's theme tune in season 6, episode 10.

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