{"id":163251,"date":"2023-06-24T01:49:16","date_gmt":"2023-06-23T20:19:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/i-have-seen-save-me-in-its-entirety-for-the-first-time-in-its-final-program-and-it-has-been-an-exhausting-and-chaotic-experience-as-well-as-emotional\/"},"modified":"2023-06-24T01:49:16","modified_gmt":"2023-06-23T20:19:16","slug":"i-have-seen-save-me-in-its-entirety-for-the-first-time-in-its-final-program-and-it-has-been-an-exhausting-and-chaotic-experience-as-well-as-emotional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/i-have-seen-save-me-in-its-entirety-for-the-first-time-in-its-final-program-and-it-has-been-an-exhausting-and-chaotic-experience-as-well-as-emotional\/","title":{"rendered":"I have seen ‘Save me’ in its entirety for the first time in its final program and it has been an exhausting and chaotic experience as well as emotional"},"content":{"rendered":"
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“Only what is forgotten dies. Save me will be eternal”<\/strong>. With these words began the latest program of a magazine that, whether we like it or not, is not only the greatest exponent of a way of making television, but also the history of Spanish audiovisuals. It’s been fourteen years of screams, love, heartbreak, fiction based on real events, fictional realities, polygraphs<\/strong>, trash TV and, at the same time, the daily creation of an endless, fascinating universe that, in its latest broadcast, has been more of a farewell between friends who have become his own life. In the end, the most interesting thing about ‘Save me’ was always love.<\/p>\n

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The end of ‘Save me’ has not been as epic as it could have been<\/strong>…But it’s not what I needed either. Building the final McGuffin (the bonfire, the anthem) was just an excuse to bring in the various contributors and reporters over the years and give a closure that has felt inevitably lame <\/strong>By missing Jorge Javier V\u00e1zquez, the presenter that we like more or less has changed the history of Mediaset forever (and who is not in the mental condition to return).<\/p>\n

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We have all seen something of what was once the star program of Mediaset, even through memes<\/strong> (That fabulous moment in which an argument becomes the dance of the Chuminero). I would go further: although I have never eaten four or five hours of the program until today, I know how to recognize when there is good television. And in small drops, ‘Save me’ was perfect. That face to face between Chelo Garc\u00eda Cort\u00e9s and B\u00e1rbara Rey with their “night of love”?<\/strong> Many writers would like to have written that incredible scene.<\/p>\n

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