The article details the conflicts between Carlos Villagrán (Quico) and Roberto Bolaños (creator of Chaves), stemming from Villagrán's departure in 1979 and subsequent attempts to use the character independently. Despite a brief encounter in 2000, reconciliation didn't occur until after Bolaños's death in 2014. Maria Antonieta de las Nieves (Chiquinha) also experienced conflicts with Bolaños regarding copyright but later reconciled.
Roberto Gómez Fernández, Bolaños's son, discusses the successful 'Chaves: The Exhibition' in São Paulo, highlighting rare items like original scripts and costumes. He expresses his surprise at the exhibition's popularity and the depth of its content. The exhibition's expansion to other cities is also considered.
The article explores the reasons behind the show's immense success in Brazil, suggesting shared cultural aspects between Mexicans and Brazilians as contributing factors. Gómez Fernández emphasizes the quality of the writing and the perfect casting of the actors. He also mentions ongoing efforts to bring the series back to television and various projects centered around the 'Chaves' universe, including a bio-series for HBO.
Gómez Fernández discusses his efforts to reconcile the actors, noting the strong personalities involved and the challenges in maintaining harmony over many years. He highlights improved relationships with some actors, and emphasizes the importance of reconciliation for the legacy of the show.