


After figuring out how the debacle started ( with Chavo giving it to Paty who gave it to Godínez who then gave it to La Popis who then gave it to Ñoño, and they somehow ended up dating), Chilidrina simply walks off devastated that Chavo confused her feelings to him for Paty confessing it to him. Chilidrina is obviously pissed and blames Paty until she confesses Chavo gave her the card. Chavo however, due to the insanely semi- A Midsummer Night's Dream plot, has thought the card was from Paty, who he gave it to. The Valentine's Episode is heartbreaking, mainly towards the revelation scene: La Chilidrina goes to ask Chavo about her card to him confessing her feelings.Thankfully the Animated Adaptation ignores that event and Jaimito is alive and well, still finding ways to avoid work.now he can sleep and no one will disturb him, ever. Hurtado, overhears this and is so touched that he has a Heel≯ace Turn and not only returns everything he stole, but he also gets El Chavo a ham sandwich.Įl Chavo: Well, Sr. Chilindrina and Quico assume he was praying for the thief to be caught, but Chavo instantly corrects them, saying he prayed for the culprit's reformation. Made even better or worse by the ending: when El Chavo is cleared, he is talking to his friends about the time he spent away from the vecindad: he had gone to a church and, after being counseled by a priest, he decided to pray to God. For the fans, it is easily the most heartbreaking episode. Then we have a scene of him walking the streets at night, with the camera zooming out. It traumatized several generations: seeing everyone calling him a thief at his face is pretty hard to watch, and the scene that follows with El Chavo leaving the vecindad is even more heartbreaking, specially the part where he looks at his iconic barrel and touches it one last time before leaving. The episode where El Chavo is Mis-blamed for theft, ostracized by everyone and leaves temporarily.
