‘Amar es para siempre’ is coming to an end after it started to be broadcast on television every day for 18 years in our country. This Wednesday, the series is on the rise again busy time with A special ending full of surprises, smiles and some tears.
In this latest installment, fiction brings some of the most iconic characters to life. Itziar Miranda and Manuel Baqueiroshe is better known as Manolita and Marcelino and has been there since the beginning of the series along with José Antonio Sayagués (Pelayo).
“We are very excited, the truth is that everything that the word preserves with joy, sadness, nostalgia, gratitude excites us very much. This is a very beautiful moment and we are very accompanied by you, as journalists, through the network, the production company We, the team. .. There is an incredible complicity between us and the media. It’s so beautiful“, assured Itziar Miranda in an interview with YOTELE.
“I leave very pleased and proud of the work of the technical team of the El Asturiano family, the acting work. José Antonio Sayagués is not here, but he is the ship of this family, the support supported by Manolita and Marcelino. We are happy and happy to see that people continue to see us. and we have great hearings, which is not a requirement, but we always notice someone because that is also appreciated,” explained Manuel Baqueiro.
It should not be forgotten that this ending was recorded for several months and was also a very emotional result on the set of ‘Amar es para siempre’. “We had time to say goodbye, to enjoy the last months of knowing we were about to end something. and a period like the end of an exciting summer, when everything we have experienced is remembered and published. We were at the border. I couldn’t learn the last sentence of the series. It was impossible for me, I don’t know why my brain was playing tricks on me there, because deep down I didn’t want it to end. It was beautiful. Everything that happens to us in these months, and everything that happens to us on a business level after we finish loving. We feel very loved and very demanded. “It’s a luxury,” Itziar recalled.
“I think the writers have been giving gifts for these 19 years, almost 5,000 episodes, but the last episode is extraordinary. In other words, it’s an episode we didn’t expect, and on top of that he played a very high-level role. It’s true, but you saw how it was transferred from role to action, to sequences, and how I hated it.” I hope it makes it to the screen and it’s something that really comes together.The family we form with the audience and keep each other company every afternoon: them, us, us, them. And it will be really beautiful. The actor commented, “We are very pleased with him.”
The end of ‘Amar es para siempre’ is not the outcome of either player’s career. For example, Itziar Miranda is about to move into Aragon TV entertainment: “I’m very excited because I think ‘Amar es para siempre’ also gave me that. I’m going back to my roots, I’m re-establishing a loving connection with my land, with the people who grew up in my land. The role of a cultural factory “It’s a program that sees. ‘I’m supposed to be from here,’ it is said, and in this program we will explore the lives of different very influential and symbolic characters. Born in Aragon. From Bunbury to Paco Martínez Soria”.
“We are happy because little by little you will see little things about yourself, and this will allow our characters to breathe a little bit,” said Manu Baqueiro, who will continue. ‘One More Week’ play with Marina San José And Javier Pereira.