Podcast Summary: El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo
Episode: Enchufada - Drácula busca quien le ayude con la limpieza
Date: September 21, 2025
Hosts: Raúl Molinar "El Pelón", Paola Sasso "La Mala", Andrés Maldonado "El Feo"
Guest: Lorena
Brief Overview
In this episode, the comedic trio behind El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo launches into one of their signature prank segments, the "enchufada". This time, the sketch revolves around a hilarious phone prank where "Drácula" is looking to hire someone to clean his castle, but with a twist—he needs to know the candidate's blood type! The ensuing conversation with Lorena, an unsuspecting cleaning lady, quickly descends into surreal vampire-related humor and risqué wordplay, drawing plenty of laughs. The episode is a showcase of the show's irreverent, Latino-centric humor, blending everyday situations with outlandish and supernatural elements.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Introduction & Setting the Stage (01:20–03:11)
- The hosts warmly greet their audience, especially shouting out cleaning professionals and those who work late-night shifts.
- "Monse" and "Sebas" (playing along with the main hosts' style) share a comical anecdote about a centipede watching the podcast before being interrupted, setting up the fun, outlandish tone.
- The mood is lighthearted and inclusive, inviting their "compitas" and "comadres" who work in cleaning.
Notable Quote:
- "Saludos a todas las chicas que limpian casas. Las que también trabajan de noche, a veces con oficinas cerradas y todo." – Monse (01:20)
2. The "Enchufada" - Drácula y la Limpieza (03:11–06:44)
- Sebas, impersonating "Conde Drácula," calls Lorena for her cleaning services.
- The conversation starts innocuously but quickly turns absurd when Drácula asks Lorena for her blood type, claiming it is a prerequisite for cleaning his "castillo."
- Lorena expresses confusion and wariness as "Drácula" ramps up the vampire puns and antics.
Key Moments:
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03:52–04:22: Drácula asking for Lorena's blood type and revealing his vampire identity:
- “Nomás una cosa le voy a preguntar, Lorena, ¿Qué tipo de sangre es usted?” – Sebas (03:52)
- “Le voy a dar trabajo limpiando mi castillo.” – Sebas (04:12)
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04:16–04:42: The vampire joke escalates as Drácula says, "si me lo trae y me interesa el resultado, se la chupo" ("if you bring it to me and I like it, I’ll suck it"), playing on vampire tropes and double entendre.
- “Soy el conde Drácula, no servía. Oiga, si me lo trae y me interesa el resultado, se la chupo.” – Sebas (04:22)
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04:52–05:31: More jokes about blood type, diabetes, and cholesterol; Lorena becomes increasingly incredulous, but the hosts keep up the act with quips about the side effects of sucking blood from someone with high cholesterol.
- “Si le sale el colesterol alto y se la chupo, voy a engordar y no voy a poder volar.” – Sebas (05:17)
- “Mejor lo dejamos así. Gracias, o ándele.” – Lorena (05:31)
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05:53–05:59: Sebas (Drácula) jokingly asks about the man breathing in the background; Lorena says it’s her husband, to which Sebas replies comedically:
- “También se la chupo.” – Sebas (05:56)
- “Ay, Dios. Aquí se lo pongo.” – Lorena (05:56)
3. Show Hosts Join In—Meta Humor (05:59–06:44)
- Monse, riffing with Sebas, jokes about having "blue blood" (nobility) and diabetes, prompting more vampiric banter.
- The prank continues to play off wordgames and escalate in absurdity, involving everyone present and even the supposed husband on the call.
Notable Quotes:
- “Yo soy de sangre azul.” – Monse (05:59)
- “Una vez que te conviertas en vampiro, me la vas a tener que chupar a mí también.” – Sebas (06:16)
Memorable Moments & Quotes
- Drácula’s outrageous hiring criteria:
- "Nomás una cosa le voy a preguntar, Lorena… ¿Qué tipo de sangre es usted?" – Sebas (03:52)
- Risky double entendre:
- "Si me lo trae y me interesa el resultado, se la chupo." – Sebas (04:22)
- Lorena’s deadpan refusal:
- "No se va a poder porque no voy a trabajar con usted. Yo no limpio castillos, yo limpio solamente casas." – Lorena (04:52)
- Self-deprecating vampire:
- "Si le sale el colesterol alto y se la chupo, voy a engordar y no voy a poder volar." – Sebas (05:17)
- Bringing in the husband:
- "También se la chupo." – Sebas (05:56)
- "Ay, Dios. Aquí se lo pongo." – Lorena (05:56)
- Meta humor:
- "Una vez que te conviertas en vampiro, me la vas a tener que chupar a mí también. No me la sangre. Digo, no te creas, carnal." – Sebas (06:16)
Episode’s Tone & Style
- Playful, irreverent, and rooted in everyday Latino experience but exaggerated with supernatural elements.
- The humor trades on wordplay (double meanings), character work, and relatable situations gone ridiculous.
Timestamps for Important Segments
| Timestamp | Segment Description | |-----------|----------------------------------------------------------| | 01:20 | Shoutouts to cleaning professionals, intro to segment | | 03:11 | Start of "Enchufada" prank call | | 03:52 | Drácula asks for Lorena's blood type | | 04:22 | Drácula reveals his identity, risqué/absurd humor begins | | 04:52 | Lorena refuses, tension and humor escalate | | 05:53 | Drácula involves Lorena’s husband | | 05:59 | Hosts riff off the prank, meta-humor ensues | | 06:44 | Wrap-up of prank segment |
Conclusion
This episode is a perfect representation of El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo's distinct comedic style: rapid-fire jokes, playful storytelling, and over-the-top characters. The "enchufada" blends supernatural tropes with everyday scenarios, using clever wordplay and sharp comic timing. Listeners come away entertained, amused, and perhaps slightly more cautious about accepting cleaning gigs from mysterious "counts."
