Podcast Summary: "La entrevista de Kira Miró, Fernando Gil y Raúl Tejón en Cuerpos especiales"
Podcast: Cuerpos especiales
Host: EuropaFM (Eva Soriano, Nacho García y Lalachús)
Date: January 7, 2026
Guests: Kira Miró, Fernando Gil, Raúl Tejón (cast of Machos Alfa)
Episode Overview
This lively and comedic episode of Cuerpos especiales dives into the new season of the hit Netflix series Machos Alfa with cast members Kira Miró, Fernando Gil, and Raúl Tejón. The conversation covers the evolving masculinity of their characters, stories from behind the scenes, personal quirks, upcoming projects, and a playful game rating ‘macho alfa’ moments. The tone is humorous, relaxed, and self-aware, with hosts and guests riffing constantly on gender roles, stereotypes, and their own lives.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
Reunion and New Year Traditions
- The trio visits Cuerpos especiales together for the first time.
- Raúl Tejón shares their quirky tradition of celebrating the "New Year" at any time:
"Nosotros como costumbre celebramos el feliz año en cualquier mes del año. Es tradición entre nosotros." (00:22)
Where Their Characters Left Off (Season Recap)
- Raúl Tejón: Ended last season married, in a memorable and unexpected scene at his wedding.
"Acabé casado y recibiendo una buena felatio de un señor que no tenía que estar." (01:18) - Kira Miró: Her character Luz ended up engaged to a woman, though things did not go well.
"Yo terminé prometida con una mujer." (01:56) - Fernando Gil: Portrays Pedro, who is now a single father living with his ex-partner but opening himself up to dating and social media.
"Un bebé y pido además los cuatro meses de paternidad. Siendo padre separado, pero viviendo junto... abriéndome al mundo de las redes sociales, del folleteo y de los doulos." (02:12, 02:21)
Popularity and Snowball Effect of the Series
- Machos Alfa Season 3 became the most-viewed series, surpassing even El juego del calamar.
- Kira notes how all previous seasons rise together in popularity:
"La 1 y la 2 también se puso en el top ten. Porque la gente voy a recordar qué pasó. Y se van enganchando." (02:56)
Masculinity Camp & Modern Stereotypes
- The fourth season’s emphasis: characters go to a masculinity camp to “reconstruct” themselves.
- The group jokes about their research on 'alpha males' and the cringe content online.
- Satire on influencers with opinions like "ni machista ni feminista, femenina":
"Mi frase favorita es: ni machista ni feminista, femenina. ¿Cómo te quedas?" (04:09 – Raúl Tejón)
Most Challenging Camp Scenario?
- Waking up at 5am for burpees, eating meat-heavy diets, or being yelled at like in the military.
- Fernando prefers overcooked meat, Raúl likes it raw, but both hate being yelled at:
"Lo que no soporto es que me griten así." (05:08 – Raúl Tejón)
Living Together: Real Personalities vs. Characters
- If the cast actually lived together:
- Raúl: Needs quiet, a strict routine, sacred siestas—couldn’t live in chaos.
"Yo no podría estar en casa de estos cuatro imbéciles. No, yo necesito tranquilidad." (05:46) - Kira: Compares herself to a “poto” (a low-maintenance houseplant):
"Voy a estar ahí a gusto... no voy a dar problemas, pero que nadie espere que tire de este carro." (06:31, 06:46) - Fernando: Gamer, appreciates a peaceful vibe, not obsessed with latest gadgets.
- Raúl: Needs quiet, a strict routine, sacred siestas—couldn’t live in chaos.
Guests' Upcoming Projects
Fernando Gil
- Stars in El mal (Jan 16), a suspense film by Juanmabaj Ulloa.
- Plays Elías, a wheelchair-using detective—a radical departure from comedy. "Cero que ver con comedia y aparte mucho que ver con drama... Fue un reto surrealista." (08:15)
- Describes the challenge of learning to do action sequences in a wheelchair, including playing frontón.
"Tenía que subir escaleras, bajar, persecuciones, jugar al frontón, de todo..." (08:30)
Raúl Tejón
- Recalls his career in dramatic roles, contrasts with doing Machos Alfa. "Me he construido mi carrera en el drama... Para mí el cambio es hacer Machos Alfa." (10:03)
- Talks about switching between drama and comedy, sometimes even in the same day.
Kira Miró
- Mentions La desconocida (Netflix) and balancing dramatic and comedic roles.
- Upcoming comedic drama: her character detests kids but ends up caring for three children; the story has an empathetic message.
"El personaje es que es una mujer que no quiere tener hijos y odia a los niños... la película tiene luego un mensaje bonito de empatía." (12:14)
Fernando’s Family Comedy Act
- Shares about his comedy magic act with his daughter Emilia (“Magic Mudita y Torombolo Charlatán”):
"Ella te dice el truco. Se me ocurrió hacer que ella es Magic Mudita, yo Torombolo Charlatán, que soy el que presento el show." (13:34)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Raúl Tejón (about “alpha male” YouTuber advice):
"Ha llevado collejas en el instituto." (14:55) - Fernando Gil (about Mufasa’s speech): "La voz es la voz del macho alfa... Después Constantino Romero creo que no lo era, pero la voz sí." (15:52)
- Kira Miró (on houseplant analogy):
"Yo creo que sería como un poto guay... me adapto, no te voy a dar problemas." (06:31) - Fernando Gil (on being a gamer roommate):
"Muy de consolas también, eso ayuda en los pisos compartidos. Yo soy muy de echarme un Mario World." (07:09) - Kira Miró (on adapting to life’s surprises):
"Pues yo como foto me adapto." (11:39 and throughout)
Game Segment: Ranking "Macho Alfa" Moments (14:00–16:20)
- Contestants listen to real and fictional “macho alfa” clips and rate them.
- Sample: Pickup coach clip—Fernando calls him a "loser de manual” (14:59)
- Mufasa (The Lion King) clip—Fernando loves the “alpha” voice, Raúl finds it old-fashioned but alpha.
- Quick, witty banter throughout; segment ends abruptly due to time.
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 00:00 – Guests join, share New Year’s tradition
- 01:02 – Characters’ current story arcs recap
- 02:38 – Show’s growing popularity
- 03:12 – Masculinity camp storyline, satire of online gurus
- 05:28 – Personalities in a shared house, siesta priorities
- 08:11 – Discussion of guests’ upcoming film/TV projects
- 13:02 – Fernando’s father–daughter comedy act
- 14:00 – Game: rating “macho alfa” clips
Tone
The episode is playful, quick-witted, and self-deprecating. Both hosts and guests deliver humor, mock stereotypes, and share honest glimpses into both their professional and personal sides.
Conclusion
A vibrant, laughter-filled episode that gives fans insight into both the upcoming Machos Alfa season and the personal chemistry behind it. The trio’s banter with the hosts delivers an easy blend of satire, pop culture commentary, genuine storytelling, and clever self-mockery—showcasing why the series (and its cast) resonate so strongly with audiences.
