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'''''Aquí No Hay Quien Viva.''''' (''Here no one can live'') is a [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Dramedy]] taking place in an apartment building, Desengaño 21, in Madrid. The series focuses on the [[Loads and Loads of Characters|entire community]]: three apartment floors, with two apartments each. Plus, the doorkeeper's lodge in the ground floor and the business locale (Most of the time a video rental club). As the cast's [[Slice of Life|lives crash with each other]], [[Hilarity Ensues]].
 
The show won numerous awards in it's home country and was the third most watched show of it's time. The populatiry warranted 8 [[Foreign Remake|different versions]] across the globe, with a US version greenlighted for 2011. (Though the original is considered the best.)
 
The show ran for five seasons, totalling at 90 episodes. (Though the third season was so long, the DVD release split it in two and some consider the show to have six seasons)
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=== '''Characters include: ==='''
* '''Emilio and Mariano in the doorkeeper's lodge:''' Emilio is the overworked doorkeeper, often taken for granted and abused by the community. He has an on-again-off-again relationship with Belén. His father, Mariano, recurring in season 1, moved in after his wife kicked him out, much to Emilio's dismay.
* '''Marisa, Vicenta and Concha in Apartment 1-A:''' Radio-Patio, this [[Nosy Neighbor|nosy trio]] is not only in charge of finding out everyone's dirty laundy, but also putting it out for the entire building to see. Vicenta, [[Cloudcuckoolander|aloof]] and has been a virgin forever; Marisa, her older sister and polar opposite: raunchy, alcoholic and a smoker; and Concha, and old grouch and obnoxiously loud woman make up this elderly but deadly trio.
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* '''The Attic:''' During the first season it was sort of a deposit, then it was rented by Roberto and later by Pablo and his father, Andrés. After he moved out, Paco lived there with Pablo.
* '''Video club''' Paco, struggling filmmaker works here. It is later bought by Carlos, and he retools it so it's also a karaoke by night and Natalia starts working here too. When Lucía's father moved into her apartment he bought the video club.
 
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* [[Aesop Amnesia]]
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* [[Beware the Nice Ones]]
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The [[Series Finale]]. {{spoiler|Despite their best efforts, Desengaño 21's terrible state is demolished anyway, forcing the residents to move out, and possibly never see each other again. And yet, the sendoff manages to be pretty touching, with the residents moving on with their lives, some with a happier ending than others.}}
* [[Born in Anan Elevator]]
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Natalia Cuesta
* [[Butt Monkey]]: More or less every character at least once, but Juan Cuesta, Emilio and Paco are the main examples.
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* [[True Companions]]: The videoclub guys, consisting on Paco, Emilio, Mariano, Jose Miguel and Carlos; with Roberto, Alex and Pablo later joining the group.
** The residents of Desengaño 21 in general. Despite being the go-to example of [[With Friends Like These...]], when things get serious they're there for one another. Especially evident in the finale, {{spoiler|when the building is going to be demolished and they have to part ways.}}
* [[TranssexualTransgender]]: Raquel, formerly Raúl.
* [[Tsundere]]: Belén, Carmen
* [[Two Lines, No Waiting]]: Might dwell into [[Third Line, Some Waiting]]
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