As a fan of stand up comedy and the Spanish language I was mildly excited when I found this series.
It starts very well, showing the relationship between Alexis, a young blind man, and his best friend Charlie, which has cerebral palsy.
They are pretty good actors and their friendship chemistry was amusing to watch.
Alexis's parents were also very good and funny, as parents dealing with his son leaving their little town to try a living in Mexico City as a stand up comedian.
The best thing in the show for me is that they were actors with real disabilities and not "fake" ones.
The show has funny but warm sides that were captivating.
But I did find the series a bit too long starting from the 4th episode. It feels like they stretched it to 8 episodes when 6 or 7 were enough (this seems to happen a lot on Netflix's series nowadays).
In the end it became a little too emotional for me, which I thought made it a bit cheesey and unrealistic.
Also for it to be about stand up comedy I hoped it had more funny jokes, especially in the stage performances, instead of mostly an emotional touch.
Hence the 6/10.