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La fachada del edificio amanece pintada con grafitis firmados por un tal Tornado. Una asistente social le recomienda a Juan Cuesta pasar más tiempo con su hijo, él decide dejar la presidencia.
La fachada del edificio amanece pintada con grafitis firmados por un tal Tornado. Una asistente social le recomienda a Juan Cuesta pasar más tiempo con su hijo, él decide dejar la presidencia.
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S3, EP9 "Érase un desalojo"La fachada del edificio amanece pintada con grafitis firmados por un tal Tornado. Una asistente social le recomienda a Juan Cuesta pasar más tiempo con su hijo, él decide dejar la presidencia.
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S3, EP10 "Érase un belén"La archidiócesis ha convocado un concurso de belenes vivientes y Juan Cuesta celebra una junta especial para proponer a los vecinos participar e impregnarse así del espíritu navideño, además de optar a un premio en metálico de 1500 euros.
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S3, EP11 "Érase una Nochevieja"Los vecinos se preparan para celebrar el Año Nuevo. Belén invita a sus padres a cenar para presentarles a Emilio.
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S3, EP12 "Érase una grieta"Mauri necesita una habitación para el niño que no para de llorar y así evitar que Bea decida irse a vivir a casa de Rosa que tiene un piso más grande. Andrés convoca su primera Junta como presidente en la que no se aprueba la reforma.
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