Dr. Lucía: New Season with More Drama and Action

The series 'Dr. Lucía' returns with more action and drama, addressing stories of doctors and the importance of first aid. Alberto Garmassi highlights his role as Gonzalo.


Dr. Lucía: New Season with More Drama and Action

The series "Dr. Lucía" has captured the public's attention by combining science and spirituality in a plot that raises profound questions about life and death. Alberto, one of the actors in the series, highlights Lucía's character's ability to help people and how it reflects Mexican traditions that resonate with the audience.

The actor mentions that the new season of the series promises more action and drama, maintaining a cinematic format that has been well-received by the public. He emphasizes TV Azteca's return to fiction as a bold move by betting on innovative content in television.

In an interview, Alberto Garmassi expressed his enthusiasm for being part of this popular project playing Gonzalo, a character that raises awareness about the importance of first aid. The plot of the series centers on Dr. Lucía Castillo and her work at the Matilde Montoya Hospital, exploring the stories of doctors and paramedics who create a family environment on set.

Portraying Gonzalo, who joins the world of paramedics, has been an enriching experience for Alberto, who highlights the audience's appreciation for the realistic and relatable storyline. The actor has received encouraging comments on social media about the series and his performance, allowing him to connect in a special way with viewers.

The positive interaction with the public and the experience of working on a project with a solid fan base have been key aspects highlighted by Alberto regarding his participation in the series. Dr. Lucía, played by Marimar Vega, is a character with an extraordinary gift for solving complex medical cases, adding a fascinating component to the narrative that has contributed to the series' success.

Alberto Garmassi invites the audience not to miss "Dr. Lucía," airing Monday to Friday at 9:30 p.m. on Azteca Uno, highlighting that the series continues to captivate viewers with its unique blend of science, spirituality, and drama.