Rosa enciende las alarmas del bote de ‘Pasapalabra’ con una emocionante jugada en el ‘Rosco’

2,7 millones de euros están en juego y todo parece indicar que en menos de una semana se conocerá el ganador

Imagen de Manu y Rosa en 'Pasapalabra'

A pocos días de que trascienda el ganador del mayor bote de ‘Pasapalabra’, Antena 3 mantiene guardado en secreto el día exacto en el que se emitirá el histórico ‘Rosco’ donde Manu Pascual o Rosa Rodríguez culminarán su legendaria trayectoria en el formato llevándose a casa aproximadamente 2,7 millones de euros. Salvo porque Pablo Motos dio la pista definitiva: el próximo jueves 5 de febrero, el concursante con récord absoluto de longevidad y la mujer que más tiempo ha permanecido en el programa, se sentarán en el plató de ‘El Hormiguero’.

Si Atresmedia sigue el mismo patrón que las últimas veces que ha repartido el premio, la visita significa que justo después del ‘show’ de las hormigas se emitirá un especial de ‘Pasapalabra’ del esperado momento. La expectación es tal, que el espacio presentador por Roberto Leal cierra el mes de enero con un 20,2% de share y 2.151.000 espectadores, es decir, su mes mas visto desde febrero de 2024 y coronándose una vez más como líder absoluto de su franja.

El bote de 'Pasapalabra', por las nubes: alcanza una cifra nunca vista en  su historia, la gran recompensa por la que pelean Manu y Rosa

El ‘primervueltismo’ de Rosa vuelve a aparecer

Y tampoco es de extrañar que la audiencia se mantenga fiel al concurso: el tándem formado por Manu y Rosa aviva la emoción cada tarde. «Estamos a punto de vivir algo que no va a dejar indiferente a nadie», avisaba el programa en sus redes sociales justo antes de que se enfrentaran este viernes 30 al último ‘Rosco’ de enero.

Y tampoco es de extrañar que la audiencia se mantenga fiel al concurso: el tándem formado por Manu y Rosa aviva la emoción cada tarde. «Estamos a punto de vivir algo que no va a dejar indiferente a nadie», avisaba el programa en sus redes sociales justo antes de que se enfrentaran este viernes 30 al último ‘Rosco’ de enero. Fue uno de los duelos más rápidos de todos los más de 300 disputados por madrileño y la coruñesa, aunque no por ello menos intenso.

Un tempranero error de Rosa en 'El Rosco' de 'Pasapalabra' le permite a  Manu una plácida victoria

Aunque empezaron con las fuerzas igualadas y disponían de bastante tiempo, la audiencia contuvo la respiración con la primera jugada de Rosa. Y es que la profesora se marcó una impecable primera vuelta casi del tirón. Tanto es así que pareció tener opciones de dar la sorpresa y conseguir el bote, que ascendía a 2.692.000 millones de euros. No obstante, finalmente se plantó con 22 aciertos dejando correr los 27 segundos que todavía atesoraba en su marcador.

A ocho palabras de distancia para conseguir las tablas, su rival necesitaba de sus inagotables conocimientos y un buen golpe de suerte para esquivar la ‘Silla Azul’ en el siguiente programa. Y efectivamente, lo consiguió. Pero a diferencia de otras ocasiones, esta vez se conformó con el empate.

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