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It is a comedy series taking place in the modern city of Mexico. A group of friends Andres, Úrsula and Tati have decided to make a completely different work by creating a mission that draws on the excitement and chills of a variety of different clients in some places. Friends met with Father Francesco, who decided to organize the expulsion of evil spirits.
Fabrega and Torres infuse every scene with so many rich and unexpected punchlines that there's truly no knowing where it might end up, making "Los Espookys" a comedic rarity.
Los Espookys is so deliciously ridiculous, so sweetly tender to its characters, and so wonderfully satiric, it has all the makings of a true cult comedy sensation.
The line between comedy and horror is often so blurry as to be non-existent, and the two subjects match up in a very appealing way throughout Los Espookys.
The entire series has a tall-tale vibe. Characters are not merely defined by their obsessions, but in such a way that we're assured that entire, thriving subcultures exist to service and test them.
Los Espookys is a horror show that bathes its characters in sunlight, a surreal comedy whose absurdism is outmatched only by the quietly earnest tenderness its writers clearly feel toward the characters they've created.
With the goth electronic soundtrack beating in the background, Los Espookys perfectly highlights a Latinx experience that I have never seen on American television.