CNN and ABC launched new MILF shows in June, "The Lover" and "Devil's Maid," respectively. Judging from the performance of the first episode, it is more attractive than "The Lover", the mansion is more luxurious, and the female characters are more sexy, hotter and more sophisticated. The beautiful Beverly mansion maid certainly has gimmicks than cheating wives everywhere, less pretentious and cliché, what's more, the "maid" was developed by the main creator of "Desperate Housewives" and won the essence of "mature foursome" . Although the creator Mark Cherry himself does not approve of "maids" as "housewives" in the new chapter, the open and secret fights between the neighborhood and the secret foreshadowing caused by the death of a woman all convey the authenticity of "Desperate Housewives" everywhere. Successor" breath.
This time, the "group of four" was replaced by five lively Latino maids. Considering that one is a young girl, strictly speaking, there are still four mature women who are really very interesting: Marisol has a college degree, and is lurking in a wealthy area to work as a maid to save her son who was imprisoned for murder. A maid who wants to be a singer, Zola is sophisticated and intelligent, and Ruth is a single mother with a good heart. They clean the glass, wash the floor, take care of the children, but they don't look like maids. Who told them to be so beautiful, sexy and smart? When wearing black dresses with their calves exposed to funerals, they look like mafia boss women, not maids. Of course, they were the maids in the Beverly mansion, and not just anyone could afford them. They take care of expensive and expensive fashion by themselves, polish silver tableware, and face the eccentricities of the rich. Even the most naive-looking Ruth would do a little trick to get her employer to agree to her request for time off. Not to mention the smartest Marisol, who persuaded the insecure wife to hire her with a single sentence, and also stepped forward at the critical moment to fight off the employer's ex-wife who was crying.
Compared to their desperate employers, these diverse Latin maids are far more vigorous. Beverly's rich people are ridiculous, boring and flat. The cold and hypocritical female employer, after her maid was killed, the first sentence she said to the police was: "My maid was killed, who will clean up my house?" The actress of "Two Alien Movies", while preaching parenting lessons to the host, hurriedly stuffed the child with wet pants to the maid. Compared with the humane and ambitious group of maids, the rich are mostly a group of mindless, ruthless, selfish and shallow monsters. Although this treatment is to make the audience pay all attention to the maid, it is a bit too much. Hopefully it won't be so deliberately flattering in the next episodes.
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