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The future of ‘Entrevías’ remains in the hands of Netflix. Season 3 of the series with José Coronado continues to sink on Telecinco and marks a new historical low

A couple of weeks ago we told you that season 3 of ‘Entrevías’ had had a weak premiere in Telecinco. In fact, that episode had marked the minimum in both audience and share of the series until then, but it was clear that it had still gone down, and so it has been: ‘Llanto’, the third episode of this season, has made a new all-time low.

A tremendous fall

Specifically, ‘Llanto’ has been the first episode of ‘Entrevías’ that has not even reached one million viewers -a very pronounced drop compared to the 2,183,000 viewers that the first episode of the series had in February 2022- during its free broadcast, since it has remained at 925,000 viewers, which also translates into a scarce 9, 9% share. These are bad data but to find a positive side, Telecinco had an average share of 9.6% this past September. And the chain urgently needs changes.

The point is that from the first to the third episode there has already been a significant drop, going from 11.2% to 9.9%, the most likely being that the series starring Jose Coronado keep losing viewers. In this way, his future seems clearly linked to the data he can make when he arrives on Netflix, where his two previous seasons were great successes.

With everything, the decision on a possible cancellation will still take some time to arrivesince Telecinco announced that they expected filming for season 4 to end in January 2024. This means that it must already be underway and that these disappointing audience data should not directly impact the next batch of episodes.

Another thing is that the audience drops so much that it is not worth it to Mediaset to rush to release it. or even reach some kind of agreement with Netflix so that season 4 can be seen there sooner. Let’s not forget that it would not be something unprecedented on the part of Telecinco, since season 14 of ‘La que se cerca’ will arrive first on Amazon Prime Video…

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Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: Defeating Hands


How to beat hands in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom? What can you do against the miasma hands and what is the easiest tactic to take down the opponent? These two questions may be occupying one or the other player from the new Zelda adventure in the past few days. If you don’t accidentally encounter the hands while exploring different areas, then at the latest at the Deku Tree you will encounter the Miasma Hands with a subsequent fight against Phantom Ganon. In this short guide we show how to beat hands in Zelda TotK.

Defeat Hands with Bomb Arrows

When encountering the miasma hands for the first time, some players will probably die after a short time. The hands seem to appear out of nowhere and follow Link. They are so fast that you can barely outrun them by sprinting. If the stamina then decreases, Link will be grabbed by his hands and dealt damage. In doing so, Link suffers Miasma damage, which makes the fight even more difficult.

In order to easily defeat the hands in Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, you need around 8 to 10 bomb arrows (in case an arrow goes wrong). The Bomb Arrows can be crafted from a regular Wooden Arrow and a Thunder Flower. Then, from a safe distance, you shoot several bomb arrows one after the other at your hands. The important thing is that you have to do all the hands and do it as quickly as possible, otherwise they will spawn again over time. With an aimed shot you can hit all hands with the explosion of the bomb arrow and after five shots (depending on the bow) the hands are history. If there are still one or two hands with low life points left, you can also go into melee combat. Just be careful not to get grabbed, as this usually spawns new hands.

  • Keep a safe distance from miasma hands
  • Shoot the hands with bomb arrows and try to hit them all at the same time
  • When Link is grabbed by his hands, rock the left analog stick back and forth to allow him to break free
  • Use miasma protection and if necessary food with additional hearts (maximum food)
  • If possible, climb a tree or other elevation where Link’s hands cannot reach
  • Alternatively, you can also freeze your hands and then deal damage, but the variant with the bomb arrows is much easier and faster

In some areas you can also save yourself on a ridge or a tree if the hands are chasing you. In this case, fighting the miasma hands is even easier, since you just have to shoot at the opponent from above. If you get grabbed by your hands in between, you can free yourself by moving the left stick back and forth. If the fight against the hands is still too hard, then you should eat maxi food (with maxi truffle, increases hearts above the maximum) and use a miasma protection so that you don’t take miasma damage and the Hearts can always be refilled in battle.

By the way, if you have a bow with which you can shoot several arrows at once (e.g. the Leunenbogen), you can defeat the hands even more easily and quickly.

After Miasma Hands comes the Phantom Ganon

After successfully leveling the Miasma Hands in the Deku Tree, the battle is not over. Next up is the fight against the Phantom Ganon. The Phantom Ganon should also be used with a miasma guard and/or a spear if possible so you don’t keep walking into the miasma it creates and taking damage. You can block his attacks with a perfect dodge and then counterattack. Sometimes he’ll fly towards you, then just jump backwards at the right moment and deal damage again in slow-mo mode. The bomb arrows are also recommended against Phantom Ganon, with which you can occasionally cause damage.