The episode pulled a rating of 22.5 points, beating Tinelli’s dancing show by 4 points for that specific half-hour. It was a Pyrrhic victory, but it proved that the public preferred the caustic humor of the Argentos over glitter and sequins. This episode is frequently used in film schools in Buenos Aires as a case study of how to write a “bottle episode” (an episode set entirely in one location) with high stakes that are entirely ridiculous.

The episode focuses on the quintessential struggles of the Argento family. Pepe Argento, played with legendary frustration by Guillermo Francella, finds himself caught in another domestic disaster. The brilliance of this specific episode lies in its pacing. Every interaction between Pepe and Moni, portrayed by Florencia Peña, highlights the "love-hate" dynamic that defined the series. Their banter is fast, filled with local slang, and perfectly timed.

Feeling unappreciated and miserable in his role as the family provider, Pepe is visited by an angel (played by special guest Beto César The Vision: