The brilliance of Aída lay in its ability to balance with genuine social commentary. It didn't shy away from themes like unemployment, poverty, racism, and homophobia, often using the character of Mauricio to satirize the prejudices of the era. This "esperpento" style—a tradition in Spanish arts that uses distortion to find the truth—allowed the show to remain relevant for nearly a decade. The Legacy of Esperanza Sur

The series is structured into 10 distinct seasons, with episode counts varying significantly across its nine-year run: dvd planet store Anexo:Episodios de Aída - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre