Two and a half years after his time at Atresplayer, Antena 3 has decided to start promoting the series ‘Lord, give me patience.’ a series “disastrously familiar” warns the network, which shows the first trailer for the comedy. It is a continuation of the film of the same name that Atresmedia brought to theaters in 2017.

In this new comedy, the misadventures of Gregory (Jordi Sánchez), an ultra-conservative, reactionary and prejudiced father whose life situation becomes complicated when a lawsuit related to his wife’s accident causes him to lose money, work and his apartment in the Salamanca neighborhood, leaving him at the mercy of his children. .

Silvia Abril, Norma Ruiz, Carlos Librado, Félix Gómez, Santi Cuquejo, Carol Rovira, Adam Jezierski, Jorge Suquet, Darío Paso, Mafalda Carbonell and Lucía Ramosamong others, complete the cast of the fiction, which is made up of 8 50-minute episodes.

The moment in which the network announces the comedy, 2 months before the end of Christmas, seems a little premature for this new bet to arrive in 2025, although it cannot be ruled out. That is why another possible scenario opens up and that is its arrival on Thursday nights after the resounding failure of ‘Beguines’, that last Thursday fell to all-time low with a poor 5.2% audience.

That’s right ‘Lord, give me patience’

Gregorio is an ultra-conservative, reactionary, and prejudiced family man; a man who lives attacked by a changing world that he understands less and less. Gregorio spends his days settled in permanent irritation as he confronts his relationship with his children, each one further away from his life plans. Carlos, married to Pablo, an aspiring designer; Goyito, subjected to comics, video games and snacks; Alicia, a dog-flute activist; and Sandra, sold to environmentalism and married to Javi, a charlatan crazy about nature.

Gregorio feels like Job, tested by God, who never stops sending him calamities. The last of them, losing his house and his job as a bank branch manager, being left on the street and at the mercy of the hospitality of his children, who will have no choice but to take turns hosting him.