The narrator is discussing a Mexican soap opera that features a character played by an actor known as "Culo" (meaning "ass" in Spanish), who is also a registered trademark holder for his "walking" skills. Culo's acting is deemed poor, but his image was likely used to attract viewers. The narrator ridicules the soap opera's plot, which involves a boy who gets a girl pregnant despite being asexual, and criticizes the show's portrayal of relationships and family dynamics. The narrator also pokes fun at the actors' performances, costumes, and set design.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A person known as "Culo" appeared in a Mexican soap opera.
2. The soap opera features a plot involving a boy and girl who study cooking together.
3. The boy is asexual and does not want to have any type of relationship with the girl.
4. Despite this, the girl gets pregnant in the show.
5. The show features a character who is the "inventor of walking" and has a registered trademark for walking.
6. The character is also seeking a nomination for an Ariel award.
7. The Ariel awards are a Mexican award ceremony, similar to the Oscars in the USA.
8. The show features a retrograde father who is mistreating his children.
9. The brother of the main character asks a gay friend to flirt with his brother to see if he is gay.
10. The show is known for its absurd and nonsensical plotlines.
11. The actor who plays the inventor of walking is not a good actor, but was likely cast for his image.
12. The soap opera is using the actor's image to attract viewers.
Note: Some sentences were not included as they were too long or unclear, and some were not factual but rather opinion-based.