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''Ya era hora ahora me toca a mí.''}}
''Ya era hora ahora me toca a mí.''}}


'''Aída''' was a Spanish [[Sitcom]] produced by Globomedia to the Spanish channel Telecinco, and ran from 2005 to 2014; counting with 10 seasons. What with began as a simple [[Spin-Off]] of ''7 vidas'' (7 Lives), became one of the most famous and critically acclaimed Spanish series of all time.
'''''Aída''''' was a Spanish [[Sitcom]] produced by Globomedia to the Spanish channel Telecinco, and ran from 2005 to 2014; counting with 10 seasons. What with began as a simple [[Spin-Off]] of ''7 vidas'' (7 Lives), became one of the most famous and critically acclaimed Spanish series of all time.
The story takes place in a [[Quirky Town|fictional neighborhood]] called "Esperanza Sur" ("South Hope"); in which the protagonist Aída (Carmen Machi), previously a cleaning lady in the ''7 Vidas'' bar "Casi-ké-no", goes back to take care of her family after her father died, inheriting the Garcia family's house. Re-encounters with old friends and companions, jokes and plenty of absurd shenanigans form the weird plot of this series.
The story takes place in a [[Quirky Town|fictional neighborhood]] called "Esperanza Sur" ("South Hope"); in which the protagonist Aída (Carmen Machi), previously a cleaning lady in the ''7 Vidas'' bar "Casi-ké-no", goes back to take care of her family after her father died, inheriting the Garcia family's house. Re-encounters with old friends and companions, jokes and plenty of absurd shenanigans form the weird plot of this series.
In season 6, the main protagonist [[Put on a Bus|leaves the series]], which is replaced by her estranged daughter [[The Ghost|Soraya]] (Miren Ibarguren), who goes back with the family.
In season 6, the main protagonist [[Put on a Bus|leaves the series]], which is replaced by her estranged daughter [[The Ghost|Soraya]] (Miren Ibarguren), who goes back with the family.
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{{quote|'''Mauricio''': He's [Machupichu] an indian, yes, but he's ''my'' indian!}}
{{quote|'''Mauricio''': He's [Machupichu] an indian, yes, but he's ''my'' indian!}}
** Aww, how touching.
** Aww, how touching.
* [[The Baby Trap]]: Macu pulled this on Luisma to force him to marry her. This worked out well... [[Chocolate Baby|'till the baby was born]].
* [[The Baby Trap]]: Macu pulled this on Luisma to force him to marry her. This worked out well... [[Her Child, but Not His|'till the baby was born]].
* [[Back for the Finale]]: Every major character who has left the series (Aída, {{spoiler|Lorena}}, {{spoiler|Toni}}), appears in the [[Grand Finale]] to attend Soraya and Chema's {{spoiler|and later Luisma and Paz's}} wedding.
* [[Back for the Finale]]: Every major character who has left the series (Aída, {{spoiler|Lorena}}, {{spoiler|Toni}}), appears in the [[Grand Finale]] to attend Soraya and Chema's {{spoiler|and later Luisma and Paz's}} wedding.
* [[Bad Boss]]: My goodness, Mauricio.
* [[Bad Boss]]: My goodness, Mauricio.
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Latest revision as of 17:59, 2 October 2021

Harta de ir pa'ca y pa'ya
con mis niños a cuesta y la casa colgando, 
ahora decido por donde ando 
Ya era hora ahora me toca a mí.

Aída was a Spanish Sitcom produced by Globomedia to the Spanish channel Telecinco, and ran from 2005 to 2014; counting with 10 seasons. What with began as a simple Spin-Off of 7 vidas (7 Lives), became one of the most famous and critically acclaimed Spanish series of all time. The story takes place in a fictional neighborhood called "Esperanza Sur" ("South Hope"); in which the protagonist Aída (Carmen Machi), previously a cleaning lady in the 7 Vidas bar "Casi-ké-no", goes back to take care of her family after her father died, inheriting the Garcia family's house. Re-encounters with old friends and companions, jokes and plenty of absurd shenanigans form the weird plot of this series. In season 6, the main protagonist leaves the series, which is replaced by her estranged daughter Soraya (Miren Ibarguren), who goes back with the family.

Tropes used in Aída include:
  • Abusive Parents: Eugenia is a jerk to both her sons and grandsons. It's implied Luisma's father was emotionally abusive to him.
    • A dramatic example is Ángel, Soraya's husband and Aidita's father.
  • Aesop Amnesia: Boy howdy.
  • Alcoholic Parent: Aída. She gets better.
  • Alpha Bitch: One-shot character Judith. She fits every aspect of the trope. Well, except for the "rich" part.
  • Amicable Exes: Barajas and Macu. Aída and Chema too. Chema and Marisa become this once their issues are resolved.
  • Ascended Extra: Oswaldo aka "Machupichu" becomes one of the main characters in later seasons.
    • Barajas and Mecos to a lesser extent.
  • Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other: Plenty of moments. One case in particular:

Mauricio: He's [Machupichu] an indian, yes, but he's my indian!