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The guests are just like us: people who carry the burden of existing. Throughout nine episodes, partners (couples, friends, relatives) will sit next to the show's host to resolve the differences between them. But, could the debates be so critical and existential as to be real? Or will they merely be ideas that the audience could not conceive in their lives?
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00:041, 2, 3, action.
00:07How many times have you despertated and thought that your life doesn't make sense?
00:11I have several times.
00:14However, the guests of today have thought about it.
00:18I want to welcome you to the first episode of Espacio para la Felicidad.
00:22For this deplorable occasion,
00:25we join Antonio and Scarlett.
00:29Scarlett, could you tell us a little bit about your problem?
00:36Well, Dante, as you mentioned,
00:38I'm actually the occasional person of Antonio.
00:41And that's not the problem.
00:42The problem is when I wake up in the morning and I realize
00:44that I sleep with Antonio and not with the idealization I have of him.
00:50Sometimes I get to understand
00:51that I don't like the person with whom I am occasionally,
00:54but I like the idea I have of him.
01:18I think that Antonio needs a moment to think about what is Scarlett.
01:24the public has been doing here,
01:26so if anyone has the right time of me.
01:45What can I do to say about that?
01:47What do you mean by myself?
01:48like, for example, why do I sleep on the right side and not on the left side, and I realize
01:56that on the left side is she.
01:58I don't want to do it. There are things that the human being can escape from the hands.
02:08Wow, that was certainly delicately.
02:12I believe that the public and I can conclude that we need more conscientious men like this that we have
02:18here.
02:19In terms of the problem that you have two, I think they would have to get a person who is
02:24a real existence that they have in their heart and occasionally be happy too.
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