

Vota Juan
Juan Carrasco is a nondescript Minister of Agriculture who must recognize that he has greater political ambitions due to a series of fortuitous political events, so he decides to run in the primary elections of his party, which may give him the opportunity to opt for the disputed position of President of the Spanish Government.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Juan Carrasco, a washed-up television presenter, as he attempts to relaunch his career and regain relevance in the cutthroat world of media. Facing personal and professional crises, Juan navigates the absurdities of the entertainment industry while confronting his own flaws and a past he desperately wants to escape. He seeks redemption and a second chance, often through hilariously misguided efforts.
Critical Reception
Vota Juan was met with positive reviews, particularly for its sharp writing, humor, and Javier Cámara's performance. Critics praised its ability to blend comedy with poignant moments, offering a satirical look at media, aging, and ambition. The series resonated with audiences for its relatable protagonist and witty dialogue.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its sharp satire of the media industry.
- Javier Cámara's performance is a standout, delivering both humor and depth.
- The series successfully balances comedic situations with more dramatic and reflective moments.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor for Javier Cámara at the Feroz Awards (2020, for previous seasons).
Fun Fact
The series is a spin-off of the Spanish television show 'Crematorio' (2011), where the character of Juan Carrasco also appeared.
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