
The clowns return from their vacation after receiving a mysterious anonymous letter. After the creation of a new set and costumes, they are surprised to learn they must film "the best episode of their lives."
Queca, determined in making Tony forget about Wendy, introduces him to her friend, Lorenita Rivasplata.
Wendy meets Cheila, Queca's relative, at the market and invites her over to her house. However, upon seeing that Cheila is a humble woman from province who has recently arrived to Lima, Queca begins to feel ashamed of her true etnic origins.
After a failed date with Cindy Crawford, Tony decides to get revenge on her and creates a spell in which men begin to desire fat women.
Against everyone else's expectations, Machín decides to join the Lima firefighter department. Wendy begins to fear for his life and tries to convince him that he's a coward.
After a day at the beach ruined by Machín, Wendy begins to feel repulsed by him and starts to fear that she has fallen out of love.
Wendy, Machín and the ghosts decide to pay their taxes, unaware that they would run headlong into the outdated bureaucracy of Sunat.
After being defamed in a tabloid newspaper, the characters decide to create an honest and impartial newspaper, in which Wendy becomes the editor.
In an argument, Wendy calls Queca a "solterona", deeply offending her. Meanwhile, Gonzalete, due to the recent annulment of his vow of celibacy, is free to marry and start a family.
Some annoying neighbors disrupt the clowns' peace, so they are determined to get rid of them. However, back home they have to deal with another big problem: Tony's terrible off-key singing.
After getting convinced by Queca to find a job, Wendy gets one as a traffic cop, becoming very strict and ruthless with those who run red lights. Machín also gets a job, as a combi driver.
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In the midst of the celebration of Día de la Canción Criolla, Wendy convinces Machín and the ghosts to venture into Peruvian music in different record labels.
Machín finds a rare four-leaf clover that grants him incredible luck, a fortune briefly shared by Wendy and Tony. However, when Machín selfishly refuses to let Gonzalete and Queca use it, they become consumed by envy. To get even, the duo decides to sabotage his streak by bringing in Tony's cousin, Hertes Malasu, to ensure Machín's good luck finally runs out.
Machín, fed up with how expensive the phone bill is, forbids the ghosts from using it, as they use it to play mean pranks on people.
In order to annoy her unpleasant neighbor, Wendy invents a legend about a mysterious treasure hidden in Arequipa, for which she manages to get the whole family to travel there.
Upon discovering they don't have a single penny to get back to Lima, the ghosts pressure Wendy to tell Machín the truth. Machín, now fanciing himself Indiana Jones, is searching for the supposed treasure. In the end, they return to Lima on foot.
When Gonzalete made a wish upon a shooting star, he never imagined that the next day, the whole world would suddenly change. The global recession was over, and seemingly, the world was perfect in every way.
A letter from Italy excites Machín and Wendy: Monchi is flying to Peru and everyone in the house, interested in the gifts she would bring from Italy, prepares a big surprise party for her.
Series finale. When Monchi returns home, she lets her family know that the clown world is ending and that reality awaits them outside.