Available from August 17 on Netflix, Sous la ember is the platform’s new “caliente” sensation. Gradually climbing to the top of the viewership charts to reach the first place, this Mexican series found its audience, which did not hesitate with the number of episodes: 39 in total!
This contemporary telenovela was created by José Ignacio Valenzuela, a subject matter expert to whom we owe Who Killed Sarah? which also became a hit on Netflix. For his new production, the Chilean showrunner offers a new story of murder and pretense.
Sous la braise (High Heat in the English version and Donde Hubo Fuego in the original version) tells the story of Poncho Quiroga, a stripper who becomes a fireman and trains in the barracks run by Artemio Roman. The same Kazar was connected to the murder of his twin brother Daniel, who was a journalist and was found murdered.
At the same time, Ricardo Urzua is released from the prison he was sentenced to twenty-five years earlier. Although he always claimed his innocence, public opinion and the authorities considered him the “Reynosa Executioner”. Now free, this ex-firefighter wants to find his sons who never knew him, but also clear his honor by becoming the new commander of the barracks.
So Poncho finds himself in a downward spiral between romantic failures, family problems and a serial killer investigation. And if we add a little sexy firemen, the Sous la ember recipe broke Netflix subscribers, who did not hesitate to share their fiery feelings on social networks.
Firemen under the embers pic.twitter.com/wLWM4RDX36
— Schokobon Collucci🍫💅🏾 (@Kaysbn) August 26, 2022
I’m starting the Sous la braise series on Netflix and the first few minutes are packed, really long live the firemen
— from nono touloussou (@noacrl) August 19, 2022
My Saturday always goes so well 😎😍😜
thanks @NetflixFR ! #series drug addict #SousLaBraise pic.twitter.com/LhRVrBwHGP— Gypsy (@Sabi60) August 27, 2022
It is clear that for this #SousLaBraise I love the script… 😝 He’s missing a bit of hair but that should be planned for season 2 😂 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/MIIeCcNuSd
— ℂ𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒𝑒 (@ChalaisM) August 28, 2022
Although long, I devoured this fascinating series. what an ending #High temperature #DondeHuboFuego #souslabraise
– Matilda (@Utoopiiaa) August 23, 2022
I don’t know who needs to hear this but #High temperature #DondeHuboFuego It’s amazingly amazing. I watched 19 series in 24 hours, I can’t stop. It is good that it is 39.
Holy telenovela…for more goodness!!!! 🔥🔥🔥 @NetflixLAT pic.twitter.com/xxqEx3Dpan
— Bayly Taylor (@BaylyTaylor) August 26, 2022
Translation: “I don’t know who needs to hear this, but #HighHeat #DondeHuboFuego is really amazing. I watched 19 episodes in 24 hours, I can’t stop. Luckily there are 39. Pure telenovela… Need to do more please!! “
#High temperature is the perfect crap show to play in the background. Every time you walk into a room and remember that someone is having sex. #Netflix 🤣 pic.twitter.com/SR0mNxtroOo
— Twittwetter (@TwittTwetter) August 22, 2022
Translation: “#HighHeat is a great show to put on in the background. Every time you walk into a room and remember to put it on, you’ll come across a sex scene. #Netflix”
Me every time Poncho’s tall ass walks around in his boxer briefs #High temperature #DondeHuboFuego pic.twitter.com/4GIU9lFjEI
— ✨👽✨ (@jethrothevirgo) August 28, 2022
Translation: “I every time Poncho Gluteus Maximus walks around in his boxers”
The Under the Ember series is available on Netflix.
Source: allocine

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