Sin Toronja, Alex Fernández’s latest show, dives into mental health with a blend of sharp wit and unexpected empathy. Can depression be funny? Alex boldly takes on this question while also tackling the real mysteries of life: marriage, Japanese cartoons, and why massive events now feel like elaborate escape rooms. It’s a show that promises everything—insight, laughter, and zero grapefruits. Because who needs citrus when you’ve got comedy?
Santos, an overweight pacheco fighter suffers from his recent divorce with La Tetona Mendoza, a voluptuous and wild female fighter. To get out of his depression, Santos begins a campaign to help Sahuayo Zombies. However, his philanthropic campaign soon becomes a very profitable business that leverages Santos for their benefit. The population becomes a zombie plague and Santos threatens to dispose of them. However, the Peyote Murderer gets rid of the zombies. But the world without zombies turns out to be worse than anyone could have imagined and the only choice to save the nation is for Santos and Peyote to work together to repopulate the world.
Leo San Juan, an insecure child of nine years old, lives eternally frightened by horror stories that Nando tells his older brother. Within these stories it is 'The Legend of Nahuala', according to which, an old abandoned Casona is possessed by the spirit of an evil witch known as the Nahuala.