A stage in the history of television in our country will end with the broadcast of the last episode of the series Tell me how it happened. This fiction, which has been broadcast since 2001 on TVE, has accompanied different generations during their growth and has become an example of reinvention, work and effort.
Last Wednesday, the 23rd season of said space premiered on the public network. To pay tribute to their core characters, the creators of the series decided to dedicate a chapter of the latest batch to each of them. The first chosen was Merche (Ana Duato).
The episode started with one of the moments most feared and anticipated by viewers at the same time: the death of Herminia (María Galiana). Set in 2001, we can see how the Alcántara couple cope with this hard blow while reflecting on her life, her children, and her family history.
As expected, social networks were filled with comments and messages about the launch of the new batch of Cuéntame episodes. In a matter of minutes since the broadcast began, the fiction became a trending topic and, the next day, we were able to verify that it was the most viewed thing of Wednesday night.
But the millions of viewers of the series are not the only ones who are excited about the end of it. Miguel Bernardeau, actor known for audiovisual projects such as La Última, Élite or 1899, yesterday uploaded a photo to his social networks in which he showed that he was watching fiction, more specifically the chapter dedicated to Ana Duato, who is his mother in life. real.
”Hairs on end and non-stop crying,” Aitana Ocaña’s ex-boyfriend wrote in the stories of his official Instagram account, visibly excited to see his mother close a work and acting stage with which he has grown up.
The series that also stars Imanol Arias holds the title of TVE’s longest-running fiction in prime time. It is a family story that has managed to reinvent itself and connect with the public, something that very few audiovisual projects can boast of today.
In this new and final season, the chapters will be oriented towards a period of time that goes from 1994 to 2001 and historical moments will be presented such as the Internet revolution, the departure of Felipe González from Moncloa or the attack on the Twin Towers. .