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Jacob Mendez
Jacob Mendez

Viewer reactions to today’s episode of the series “Akacjowa 38”. Scandal in the comments

Thursday’s episode “Akacjowa 38” provided viewers with many emotions. Lolita does not lose patience and trains Antonito as a waiter, although her protégé seems to have more enthusiasm than talent. Meanwhile, Susana cannot stop herself from being malicious – she accuses Simon of his relationship with Elvira. This situation particularly affects Adela, who chooses humility instead of anger and tries to atone for her husband’s sins.

In another part of Madrid, Blanca and Diego continue their search for the truth about Olga. They reach Urszula’s former bodyguard, but instead of answers, they find the police. It quickly turns out that Merino is dead – and everything indicates that Urszula got him out of the way before he could reveal her secrets. It’s a scene that left even the most loyal viewers holding their breath.

Fans have no doubt – today’s episode shocked the community “Akacjowa 38”. The comments under the evening entries are dominated by emotions, shock and anger towards some characters. One of the Internet users wrote that “he’s a monster, not a man”referring to Urszula, who once again showed that she will stop at nothing.

There were also predictions about the future fate of the characters. Viewers are convinced that Simon will soon reject Elvira, and she – offended and hurt – will take revenge. “Soon, Simon will reject Elwira, who will take revenge on Simon and Adela” – write fans who follow the Spanish original production.

There were also criticisms of the construction of some characters in the comments. Some viewers notice that the creators of the series still follow the same pattern – one woman is forever unhappy, regardless of the heroine’s name. “In the series, the eternally sad Teresa was replaced by the eternally unhappy Blanca. What’s the point?” – asks one of the fans, and the others nod.

Elvira’s storyline once again divided viewers. Some defend her as a lost girl, others call her blunt “villain”. There is no shortage of comments on the Internet that she herself is to blame for her suffering, because she left Simon under the influence of her father, and now she is trying to rebuild what she lost. “But she clung to this Simon and left him because she listened to her father” – wrote one of the commenters.

This relationship is becoming one of the hottest topics in recent weeks. Viewers feel that the climax is approaching, and each decision of the characters may result in an avalanche of consequences. Elvira is getting closer and closer to the border beyond which there will be no turning back.

However, Blanca arouses the most sympathy from the audience. She has been carrying around anxiety and guilt for a long time, and now her story is taking a dramatic turn. Viewers support her in her search for the truth about her sister, hoping that she will discover what really happened to Olga.

“Blanka is very curious about what happened to her sister and is looking for any information” – writes one of the fans. Another adds: “I hope she succeeds”. Community “Akacjowa 38” agrees that it is this thread that gives the series depth and emotional weight that attracts you to the screens every evening.

Although some fans comment on the writers’ actions with a pinch of salt, the series still arouses great emotions. For some it is a story about love and forgiveness, for others – a story about betrayal, revenge and human nature. One thing is certain: “Akacjowa 38” can be so engaging that even the smallest detail sparks heated discussions.

The next episode promises to be equally exciting. Viewers are already speculating what Simon will do, how Elvira will behave and whether Blanca will finally discover the truth about the past. Everything indicates that the reports have been confirmed – the Akacjowa scandal is just getting started.

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