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{{quote|''" Why should you stop solving problems, when you know you have a gift for it?"''
|Mario Santos, [[Insufferable
''[[Los
Los Simuladores ({{smallcaps|[[Blind Idiot Translation|lit: The
This group helps people who are desperately in need, by doing something they call ''drills'' ({{smallcaps|lit: ''simulations'' - hence the group's name}}) which involve complex [[Plan|
The sufferings of the person in need range from "owning money to the mob" to "having to introduce your family to your future in-laws", but could still ruin their life. Then some former client has to tell him/her how to contact [[Los
A comedic action/adventure show with moments of psychological drama, it is a [[Cult Classic|cult
Not related to ''[[The
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* [[Air Vent
* [[Amazingly Embarrassing
* [[Asshole
* [[Badass Normal]]: If they aren't, they pretend so.
* [[Balanced
* [[Bank
* [[Batman
* [[Bittersweet
* [[The
* [[Catch
** ''Stay calm''
** ''Be punctual and go alone''
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** ''Got a light?''
** ''First, we plan an operative. Then we make a budget for it and you would pay exactly the double, for logistics and labor.''
* [[Celebrity
* [[Chekhov's
* [[Cleopatra
* [[Cliff
* [[Con Artist|Con
* [[Continuity
* [[Credits Jukebox]]: The closing credits feature [[Real Song Theme Tune|real]] songs which are related to each episode. The song for the first [[Season
* [[Dark and Troubled
* [[Darker and
** '''"An Involuntary Job"''' (13x01, in which the team is hired by a mobster who wants to free his partner from jail, responsible for the deaths of children in meal centers by buying spoiled food, and Santos decides not to take the case, only to {{spoiler|[[Oh Crap|be stabbed in the leg and kidnapped]], to force the rest of the team to work against their will, or else Santos would be executed}}).
** '''"The B Brigade"''' (07x02, where the team infiltrates the FBI to free their fellow partners of the B Brigade who {{spoiler|where captured by U.S agents who took them for actual terrorists and brought them under prolonged interrogation and torture}}).
** In the second season, there's the B plot of Milazzo trying to find the four protagonists to get revenge for what they did to him in "The Last Hero". Altough the second season has lots of comedy, there are small segments showing Milazzo and his tireless search for the team, all this in a very dark tone with noir/thriller elements.
** The fate of {{spoiler|the original Máximo Cozzetti (which name Ravenna uses as a pseudonym), who's in a mental hospital believing there's a Soviet robot out there to kill him}}.
* [[Dirty Cop|Dirty
* [[Dub Name
** In Mexico, Ravenna is called Vargas, and Lamponne is called López.
** In Spain, Ravenna is called Jota, and Lamponne is called León.
** In Chile, Lamponne is called Lorca, and Mario Santos is called Ernesto Santos.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the
* [[Foreign
* [[
* [[Four-Man Band]]:
** [[The Smart
** [[Only Sane Man|The Normal
** [[Loveable Sex Maniac|The
** [[The Big
*** The original project included a fifth member (the [[Token Girl]]).
* [[Good Smoking, Evil
* [[I Have Your Wife|I Have Your
* [[The Matchmaker|The
* [[No Export for You]]: Not only it was never translated to English, but it was barely exported to other Spanish-speaking countries ([[Fridge Logic|no one knows
* [[Needs More
* [[Once an
* [[Our Vampires Are Different|Our (Fake) Vampires Are
* [[The
* [[Picky
* [[Tear Jerker|Tear
** Mariana's emotional breakdown on "The Social Debilitator", {{spoiler|after being exposed psychologically in the middle of the court.}}
** Santos remembering his father [[Manly Tears|in
** Manzione's crying because of {{spoiler|the failure of his "big night", immense frustration, the nostalgic memories of his childhood (induced by a TV advertising of ''[[
** The last reunion, in which {{spoiler|the group decided to separate, followed by a montage of scenes and flashbacks, sad music included.}}
* [[The Power of Rock|The Power Of Music]]: Frequently used to trigger mental states and emotions in unsuspecting "victims".
* [[Power Walk]] {{smallcaps|[[In Space|IN THE RAIN!]]}}: The opening and closing credits.
* [[Product
* [[
** In the second season we learn that {{spoiler|Mario Santos'}} name is a pseudonym too. {{spoiler|His real name is Francisco de Aguirre.}}
* [[Real Song Theme
* [[Reality Show]]: The guys arrange a fake, [[
* [[Refuge in
* [[Regular
** Coupled with quirky [[Day in the
* [[Reverse Cerebus
* [[Special Edition
* [[Starfish Aliens|Starfish (Fake)
* [[Team
* [[The War on
* [[Those Wacky Nazis|Those Wacky (Fake)
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: Lamponne tends to this.
** After "saving" a (deceived) mobster's life, the thankful wiseguys offer repaying the favor to him (who's disguised as a doctor). {{spoiler|He asks them to [[Blackmail Is Such an Ugly Word|have a talk]] with the sexually harrassing boss of his girlfriend}}.
** In the second season, after hearing about a particularly gross case of domestic violence, {{spoiler|he asks "But didn't she cheat on him?" Cue collective [[Stunned
** Later, he finds a man who bullied him in middle school {{spoiler|and points a gun to his head. A "BANG" flag gun just to scare him, but still the guy didn't know it.}}
** The B-brigade sub-leader tells Santos about a male kindergarten teacher who beats the kids. Santos considers the case's not worth a plan, and instead he {{spoiler|sends a [[Big
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