Ruminot, Freire and Pimienta talk about the end of El club de la Comedia and rule out a return: “It would be weird” | TV and show

The comedians, who in any case highlighted their friendship, assured that everything went towards the end of the space when “they put people in the cast who should never have been there” and ruled out the return of the original group.

During the night of Thursday, Pedro Ruminot, Sergio Freire and Patricio “Pato” Pimienta remembered the peak of Comedy club as well as the events that triggered the end of the program, ruling out a possible return from space.

The comedians, with the exception of Ruminot, were invited to the program Grill Partnerswhere Freire and Ruminot They commented on the times they have fallen out during the years of friendship.

It was thus that the husband of Alison Mandel affirmed that “we have never fought-fought, I think we have moved away. In Comedy club we were a year or maybe two apart. It was painful for me.”

In this regard, Ruminot also assured that the term of space for him was very hard. “Success, egos, bad decisionsthe charges, there was everything,” he lamented.

“I started directing the program and it is very difficult to go from the role of partner to boss. I think it’s one of the worst decisions I’ve ever made, because We were super boys and power clouds you”, admitted too.

In this regard, Freire pointed out that “everything began to mix because later we didn’t just do acting and script, but we began to have other roles in the program. Fame drives you a little crazy, especially when it takes you very young. You are more immature.”

“We were 26 years old and in a not very good economic situation, in my case very bad. We suddenly went on to appear on TV and earn money, an amount that we did not even imagine ”, complemented Ruminot.

In that, the animator of Socios de la Parrilla himself assured that although “all our dreams came true”, “we never thought about what happens with fame, money, women, what that entails. It’s hard to get along.”

“In my case, much more,” he stressed then, recalling that “I was dying when all this started. It was all very strange, a very strange situation. We are experiencing an explosion.”

The end of The Comedy Club

The popular comedy show came to an end in 2014. Then, the host of the space, Francisco “Pancho” Saavedra, wanted to know why it all ended.

Thus, Ruminot affirmed that it was due to “differences in styles, opinions, ways of working”. Likewise, Freire pointed out that it was something normal for it to happen.

“Time has shown us that It was the logical path that I had to go through. Each one developed perfectly well in their own way,” he mentioned.

Likewise, Pimienta stressed that despite the fights and separations, the experience of making the program was unforgettable. “Independent of everything, for me ‘The comedy club’ It was an incredible school of growth for all of us”he opined.

Likewise, Ruminot highlighted “the creative exhaustion of making a humor program.” “It is very intense, because you arrive with your scripts, you read them and they are all silent. You leave destroyed from the meeting”he explained.

Pepper, according to what his partner said, highlighted the difficulty of recording new monologues for each week. “I remember that sometimes he would come and say ‘hueón, what do I say? What I do?’. It was desperate, ”she recalled.

Ruminot also pointed out that everything changed when the program reached its peak of popularity, being one of the most appreciated projects by CHV.

“The channel at one point had control over the program and there they did what they wanted. They put people in the cast that should never have been. At one point we were about 30, there were guys from ‘Yingo’ in the cast,” he said.

“What we accomplished as a group was super important because first, we did this show. And this popularized this style of comedy. And I don’t know if other programs have spread this humor to the masses”, highlighted Freire in a positive tone.

However, none of the three was in favor of a return, either on television or theater. “I think it’s unnecessary, because it was already. It’s like when you saw the fourth or fifth attempt at ‘Jappening with Ja’. Others have to come,” said Pato Pimienta.

“It was a super good school, but each one flourishes in each area and going back would be weird.” said Ruminot for his part.

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