Queer actor Fernando Casa is ready to take on the world
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Queer actor Fernando Casa is ready to take on the world
""It's definitely bittersweet, for sure," he says. "But I think there's been so much history in this show. We started when COVID was still around, and that led us to film and live in the same place, which created this huge family. As sad as we are to say goodbye, we know the family is still going to stick around together.""
""It's such a huge accomplishment to have a Latino-led show go on for four seasons in this climate," Carsa says. "Most shows don't even last more than a season. The fact that we went all the way to four, well, it feels more like we won something than lost something. It feels like a celebration of a huge achievement.""
Fernando Carsa appears in a flowing blue dress for interviews, contrasting with his Acapulco character Memo Reyes who is known for red shorts and a white polo. Memo serves as a lovable, almost childlike sidekick to Máximo Gallardo Ramos and became an endearing element of the series. The show ended in September after four seasons, and Carsa describes the farewell as bittersweet while expressing gratitude. Filming and living together during COVID forged close cast relationships. Carsa takes pride in the series' achievement as a Latino-led show lasting four seasons, and Acapulco marked his television debut after graduating UCLA.
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