Podcast Summary: El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo
Episode: Hasta qué punto la vida vale lo que vale un 'like'
Date: March 18, 2026
Hosts: Raúl Molinar (El Bueno), Paola Sasso (La Mala), Andrés Maldonado (El Feo)
Duration of Main Content: 02:07–23:06
Overview
This episode of El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo takes a lively and comedic dive into the risks that people are willing to take—sometimes even putting their lives on the line—for attention, social media fame, and a few coveted “likes.” Through real anecdotes, humorous banter, and their signature irreverence, the hosts reflect on how far people will go for viral moments, especially in the era of influencers, OnlyFans, and extreme video stunts. The episode then pivots into a dramatic, soap-opera-esque segment (“La Trampa”), exploring relationship betrayals and the consequences of living double lives—all served with plenty of laughs and sharp commentary.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. El Burro del Día: Influencers, Riesgos y Likes
[02:07–08:52]
- Opening Story: The centerpiece is the story of Cecilia Sopeña, an influencer and OnlyFans model who nearly fell into a ravine while mountain biking and filming with a 360-degree camera—all in pursuit of viral content.
- Hosts’ Take:
- The trio jokes about extreme activities like parkour, contrasting the adrenaline rush with the very real dangers.
- Discussion veers into what qualifies as an “influencer,” with playful confusion about OnlyFans and what kind of “exclusive content” justifies the fame (or the fees).
- Social Media Risks:
- La Mala: “Güey, yo he visto gente que por hacerse viral...” [02:53]
- They highlight how extreme stunts for social media can become life-threatening.
- Memorable Moment:
- El Bueno: “Esta chava iba en su bicicleta... de repente iba por un acantilado cuando resbala...casi cae al vacío con todo y bicicleta.” [06:01]
- The hosts reflect on the nervous thrill and the ongoing trend of risking one's safety for fleeting internet clout.
- Takeaway:
- Are “likes” or viral fame really worth endangering your life? The hosts remain skeptical but amused, encouraging listeners to think twice.
2. Anécdotas Extremas: Aventuras Reales y Traviesas
[08:52–14:11]
- Host Stories: Each host shares memories of taking physical risks as kids or teens, implicating both the thirst for adventure and the thoughtless boldness of youth.
- El Bueno: Recalls almost falling from a hill in Chihuahua while playing with friends. [09:40]
- La Feo: Details a sports injury during a game and a scary childhood accident involving a broken sidewalk stone. [10:47, 11:02]
- La Mala: Tells about climbing the bell tower in Ciudad Obregón and using a bedsheet as a parachute—sometimes missing the soft landing. [11:33–12:01]
- Memorable Listener Story:
- Orlando: Shares how he literally fell asleep while biking (at age 11), tumbled into a river, and had to be rescued by family. [12:37–13:27]
- Quote:
- La Mala (en shock): “¿Cómo te quedas dormido en una bicicleta manejando?” [13:31]
3. Reflexión: ¿Vale la pena arriesgar la vida por la fama?
[08:41–08:52]
- El Feo: “Neta, tienen que ver este video porque muchas veces uno se crece y en este video se ve cómo ella casi se muere... A ver si eso nos concientiza.” [08:41]
- The hosts discuss how, even without today's social media, people have always sought the thrill. But social networks may have raised the stakes with the prospect of global visibility.
4. La Trampa: Infidelidad, “Likes” y Doble Vida
[16:05–23:01]
- Setup:
- Listener Karen wants to set a “trap” to see if her husband, Ulises, is cheating with his ex, Juliana (who happens to be the mother of his children).
- The motivation? As Karen reveals, she’s prepared to claim their house if the infidelity is confirmed.
- Quote (Karen): “Es que yo lo que quiero es que ella lo reconozca porque pues yo le quiero quitar la casa...” [17:30]
- La Trampa Execution:
- The hosts call Juliana offering a fake romantic prize and ask who she’d take—she immediately chooses Ulises, admitting to their ongoing relationship. [20:16]
- Confrontation ensues: Karen confronts Juliana on-air, angrily vowing to throw Ulises out and warning Juliana about “karma.” [20:33–21:53]
- Memorable exchange:
- Karen: “Te voy a dejar en la calle, lo voy a dejar limpiecito y tú y él se van a ir a la... ¿OK? …Yo no quiero saber más nada.” [21:16–21:53]
- Host Commentary:
- The segment closes with the hosts reflecting with tongue-in-cheek wisdom about relationships, exes, and why sometimes “volver con tu ex es como tragarte lo que aventaste.” [22:34]
- La Mala: “Esposa amante. Hay una película así...” [22:10]
- El Bueno: “Donde hubo fuego hay agua...” [22:40]
Notable Quotes & Moments (w/ Timestamps)
- La Mala: “Güey, yo he visto gente que por hacerse viral...” [02:53]
- El Bueno: “Esta chava iba en su bicicleta... casi cae al vacío con todo y bicicleta.” [06:01]
- La Feo: “Neta, tienen que ver este video porque... casi pierde la vida. Está horrible. A ver si eso nos concientiza.” [08:41]
- El Bueno: “Yo vivía en las faldas de un cerro... la diversión de nosotros era subirnos al cerro.” [09:40]
- La Mala: “¿Cómo te quedas dormido en una bicicleta manejando?” [13:31]
- Karen (oyente): “Es que yo lo que quiero es que ella lo reconozca porque pues yo le quiero quitar la casa...” [17:30]
- El Bueno: “Volver con tu ex es como tragarte lo que aventaste.” [22:34]
Important Timestamps
- [02:07] – Inicio del “Burro del Día” y la historia de la influencer.
- [06:01] – Relato del accidente al borde de un acantilado.
- [08:41] – Reflexión sobre los peligros de buscar likes y viralidad.
- [09:40] – Anécdotas personales de los conductores sobre riesgos extremos.
- [11:33] – La Mala narra una peligrosa travesura de la infancia.
- [12:37] – Llamada de Orlando, el oyente que se quedó dormido en bici.
- [16:05] – Introducción de “La Trampa” con Karen.
- [20:11] – Juliana revela la infidelidad en “La Trampa.”
- [21:16] – Confrontación dramática y “karma” en acción.
- [22:34] – Reflexión humorística sobre volver con exes y cerrar el episodio.
Tone and Style
- Irreverente y coloquial: The hosts joke constantly, exaggerate for comedic effect, and riff off each other’s stories with playful banter.
- Honestidad cruda: Whether discussing almost dying for a viral video or relationship betrayals, nothing is taboo.
- Terapéutico y catártico: Listeners who might share these dilemmas get to laugh, reflect, and maybe even learn.
Full Circle: ¿Vale la pena arriesgarlo todo?
By the end, the episode cleverly juxtaposes foolish risks for digital likes with the equally dangerous emotional risks people take in relationships. Whether on a mountain trail or in matters of the heart, “El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo” remind us—sometimes risking it all is just one “like” (or one ex) away. And as always, whatever happens, “puro show.”
