Como Dice el Dicho

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  • TV-14
  • 2014
  • 8 Seasons
  • 4.9  (224)

Como Dice el Dicho is a Mexican television show that premiered on February 1, 2011, and concluded on February 28, 2018. The show was created by Claudio Reyes and produced by Genoveva Martínez. Its narrative style is based on the popular Spanish sayings, or "dichos", that are used to convey messages about life or offer advice in certain situations. The show follows a group of characters as they navigate their personal lives and relationships, drawing lessons from these sayings along the way. Wendy González starred in the show as Alejandra, a young woman from a wealthy background who decides to leave her comfort zone and work in a soup kitchen in a poor neighborhood. Throughout the series, Alejandra learns the value of hard work, empathy, and understanding as she interacts with the people who visit the soup kitchen. Her character serves as a moral compass for many of the other characters on the show, offering guidance and support when they need it most. Como Dice el Dicho is structured around different dichos, which are often introduced at the beginning of each episode. The characters then find themselves in situations that relate to the saying in some way, and the lessons they learn are tied back to the original message. For example, one saying that is repeatedly used on the show is "El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta," which translates to "He who tries to do too much, accomplishes little." This message is reflected in many of the stories and conflicts in the show, as the characters learn the importance of focusing on what truly matters and not spreading themselves too thin. Throughout its run, Como Dice el Dicho tackled a wide variety of themes, from family dynamics and relationships to career struggles and social issues. One particularly powerful storyline involved a character named Sofía, who is in an abusive relationship with her husband. The show sensitively depicted the emotional and physical toll of domestic violence, as well as the difficulty many women face in leaving toxic relationships. This storyline in particular helped to raise awareness about an important issue and served as a reminder to viewers to always look out for themselves and their loved ones. In addition to its engaging storylines and thought-provoking dichos, Como Dice el Dicho was notable for its strong cast of diverse actors. The show featured a range of ages, backgrounds, and abilities, making it a relatable and inclusive reflection of Mexican society. Its focus on community and coming together to find solutions to problems also made it a feel-good show that offered hope and inspiration to viewers. Overall, Como Dice el Dicho was a well-crafted and socially conscious drama that entertained and enlightened audiences for seven seasons. Its clever use of dichos as a storytelling device, diverse cast, and willingness to tackle challenging issues made it a standout show in the Mexican television landscape. Fans of the show will surely miss seeing Wendy González as the kind and insightful Alejandra, but the lessons and messages of the show will continue to resonate for years to come.

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'La salud no tiene precio y el que la arriesga es un necio'
97. 'La salud no tiene precio y el que la arriesga es un necio'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'A amor mal correspondido, ausencia y olvido'
96. 'A amor mal correspondido, ausencia y olvido'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'Quien de tu mal no te advierte, mal te quiere'
56. 'Quien de tu mal no te advierte, mal te quiere'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'No hay peor sordo que el que no quiere oir'
104. 'No hay peor sordo que el que no quiere oir'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'Perro no come perro'
109. 'Perro no come perro'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'Mala y enga
110. 'Mala y enga
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'No hay m
111. 'No hay m
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'El que vive de ilusiones, muere de desenga
113. 'El que vive de ilusiones, muere de desenga
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'A buenos ocios, malos negocios'
117. 'A buenos ocios, malos negocios'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'La envidia es serpiente que al que abriga le muerde'
123. 'La envidia es serpiente que al que abriga le muerde'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'En poca agua, poco se navega'
128. 'En poca agua, poco se navega'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'El cobarde y el ladr
130. 'El cobarde y el ladr
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'De limpios y valentones est
131. 'De limpios y valentones est
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'Quien por gusto se enreda, que salga como pueda'
134. 'Quien por gusto se enreda, que salga como pueda'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'El cojo le echa la culpa al empedrado'
136. 'El cojo le echa la culpa al empedrado'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'No hay amor que venza al paterno'
138. 'No hay amor que venza al paterno'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'Se dice el pecado mas no el pecador'
139. 'Se dice el pecado mas no el pecador'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
'La justicia no corre, pero alcanza'
142. 'La justicia no corre, pero alcanza'
January 1, 2011
Summary is not available.
Description

Como Dice el Dicho is a Mexican television show that premiered on February 1, 2011, and concluded on February 28, 2018. The show was created by Claudio Reyes and produced by Genoveva Martínez. Its narrative style is based on the popular Spanish sayings, or "dichos", that are used to convey messages about life or offer advice in certain situations. The show follows a group of characters as they navigate their personal lives and relationships, drawing lessons from these sayings along the way.

Wendy González starred in the show as Alejandra, a young woman from a wealthy background who decides to leave her comfort zone and work in a soup kitchen in a poor neighborhood. Throughout the series, Alejandra learns the value of hard work, empathy, and understanding as she interacts with the people who visit the soup kitchen. Her character serves as a moral compass for many of the other characters on the show, offering guidance and support when they need it most.

Como Dice el Dicho is structured around different dichos, which are often introduced at the beginning of each episode. The characters then find themselves in situations that relate to the saying in some way, and the lessons they learn are tied back to the original message. For example, one saying that is repeatedly used on the show is "El que mucho abarca, poco aprieta," which translates to "He who tries to do too much, accomplishes little." This message is reflected in many of the stories and conflicts in the show, as the characters learn the importance of focusing on what truly matters and not spreading themselves too thin.

Throughout its run, Como Dice el Dicho tackled a wide variety of themes, from family dynamics and relationships to career struggles and social issues. One particularly powerful storyline involved a character named Sofía, who is in an abusive relationship with her husband. The show sensitively depicted the emotional and physical toll of domestic violence, as well as the difficulty many women face in leaving toxic relationships. This storyline in particular helped to raise awareness about an important issue and served as a reminder to viewers to always look out for themselves and their loved ones.

In addition to its engaging storylines and thought-provoking dichos, Como Dice el Dicho was notable for its strong cast of diverse actors. The show featured a range of ages, backgrounds, and abilities, making it a relatable and inclusive reflection of Mexican society. Its focus on community and coming together to find solutions to problems also made it a feel-good show that offered hope and inspiration to viewers.

Overall, Como Dice el Dicho was a well-crafted and socially conscious drama that entertained and enlightened audiences for seven seasons. Its clever use of dichos as a storytelling device, diverse cast, and willingness to tackle challenging issues made it a standout show in the Mexican television landscape. Fans of the show will surely miss seeing Wendy González as the kind and insightful Alejandra, but the lessons and messages of the show will continue to resonate for years to come.

  • Premiere Date
    July 14, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    4.9  (224)