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For fans of classic Latin American television, few characters have left as indelible a mark as Pedro Coral Tavera, better known as . This iconic Colombian telenovela, starring the unforgettable Miguel Varoni, premiered in 2001 and quickly became a cultural phenomenon. A quarter of a century later, new audiences are discovering its humor, heart, and unique "picosito" style of romance.
(Nota: Si estás buscando la continuación contemporánea de la historia, la secuela titulada (Temporada 2), se encuentra disponible a través de Disney Plus y Caracol TV).
(great for comedy fans; good for telenovela lovers; average for prestige TV seekers)
: Pedro's life takes a turn when he sees Paula again and is instantly dazzled by her beauty, setting the stage for their long-term romantic arc.
: Pedro continues to invent elaborate stories about his past to maintain a sense of prestige in front of Fernanda and his son. Pedro el Escamoso CapÃtulo 2 Temporada 1 - Caracol Tv
Si quieres revivir las divertidas escenas de este episodio, existen plataformas oficiales y seguras para hacerlo sin cortes y en alta definición:
: Inicia un plan para conquistarla enviándole regalos, lo cual genera un conflicto con su hijo. Ambos deciden mantener su relación oculta para evitar problemas laborales, dado que Pedro Junior es el vicepresidente de la compañÃa.
| Character | Actor | Brief Description | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Pedro Coral Tavera | Miguel Varoni | The "escamoso" himself: a tacky, overly confident but charming man from a small town who believes he is irresistible to women. | | Fernanda | Marianela González | Pedro Jr.'s powerful boss and the mother of his wife, Mariana. She becomes the new object of Pedro's affections, creating a complicated situation. | | Pedro Jr. | Andrés Toro | Pedro's son, an ambitious businessman who is ashamed of his father and tries to keep his true identity a secret at work. | | Mariana | ... | The daughter of Fernanda and the wife of Pedro Jr. She collapses in the episode, adding to the drama. | | Paula Dávila | Sandra Reyes | The main female lead and love interest in the original 2001 series, who does not appear in the first episode of the sequel. |
The episode moves quickly on his fixation with Paula. His relentless, shameless flirting, which blends confidence with absurdity, is highlighted, setting up the dynamic of him pursuing a woman far out of his league. Fish out of Water Comedy:
The episode leans hard into the clash between Pedro’s vulgar (but endearing) swagger and Bogotá’s cachaco formality. His attempts to use coastal slang, exaggerated hand gestures, and spontaneous dancing in formal settings are genuinely funny without feeling forced. The writing smartly uses misunderstandings—like Pedro misinterpreting a job task as a party invitation.
En este episodio ya se aprecian los gestos, las miradas exageradas y la forma de caminar que harÃan famoso al personaje. Aunque el famoso baile de "El Pirulino" se populariza más adelante, el ritmo y la esencia del personaje quedan bautizados en estas escenas.