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In the world of Pasapalabra, the big question remains: who will win? The dramatic duel pits Moses against Oscar, with every run through the programs keeping fans on edge. Experience and luck both play roles, but seniority alone rarely seals the huge prize. The spotlight also follows Orestes — the man from Burgos who stumbled after a surprisingly long run — while the charismatic Sevillian challenger rose to the challenge with a flawless first move that claimed a prize worth more than two million euros.

Time and again Moses came within reach of the coveted prize. With only a word or two to go, the fresh contestant would surpass the crucial milestone of 100 programs, yet very often end the round just shy of a complete triumph.

Óscar stands as one of the seasoned figures in these shows. He first found his footing in the opening edition of a notable competition in 2000. That moment, he jokes, is when the passion for the game first hooked him. The latest Pasapalabra stint arrived as a pleasant surprise: You never know when the call will come, the Madrid native explains. He admits he began training without certainty about entering, viewing it as a sunny gamble. He was hopeful but not hopeless either.

Óscar has appeared in other popular programs as well, building a track record of wins. He joined a club of long-standing contenders who have left a lasting mark on the show, a list that includes Jordi Hurtado. The veteran’s name is synonymous with endurance, and he was part of memorable ensembles like Los Dispersos. The show has also featured appearances by Juanra Bonet as part of its evolving history.

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But let’s rewind to the starting point. Who will buy the boat? Anything can happen in Pasapalabra’s new era. For instance, either of the two previously undefeated contestants could end up in the Blue Chair, a twist that happened to Fer from Galicia, who suddenly became a major rival for Moses and exited the show after a surprising early misstep.

There are calls from fans to cancel Oscar’s participation based on past actions: some say contestants with such histories should not be part of the show. The conversation reflects the passion of long-time viewers who have followed the drama across seasons.

Change of contestants

Halloween proved to be a memorable day for the Pasapalabra set. The costumes were only part of the story; the stars themselves drew attention. Marta Garriga and Marta Terrasa faced a tense duel due to anticipated returns and the audience’s emotional response. The host kept the energy high, and some viewers joked that his antics might be the boldest feature on screen.

The debate about Oscars in Pasapalabra continues as fans express strong opinions.

Marta Garriga returned to the set for the first time since joining six months earlier. She had participated in twenty-one duels against Encarni, a reference point for Pasapalabra, coming within one word of winning the pot on more than one occasion. When asked how she felt, she responded with gratitude for the moment and excitement for the future.

Magnificent zinger from Fer to the host on Pasapalabra: “One day you will miss me”

The season also featured Marta Terrasa visiting the set for the last time during Duel of Champions, which aired in January. She shared a spirited moment with Jero Hernández while competing in a thirty-show arc, facing a fierce duel against Pablo Díaz. Like her rival, she expressed happiness about the return to the set while acknowledging the quirks of the production crew and some on-screen personalities, even playfully noting a Halloween motif on her badge.

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