The thirteen episodes of this season revolve around Marisol finding the real murderer who killed Flora. The plot is also compact, probably because of the large number of people. The process of finding the real murderer is quite realistic. Marisol will be found by the master to be "scheming" and accidentally reveal his true identity in front of Rosie. When he is about to succeed, he is hindered by the real murderer. Although the last episode was a bit sloppy, the overall is still very easy to accept.
The maids seem to be living a wonderful life. Everyone was dressed sexy enough to be on an equal footing with their hosts, especially Zoila, who would scare Geneviene, which was kind of funny to think about.
My favorite among the maids is Rosie. She is super kind, hard-working, sincere to her friends, courageous to pursue her own love, clear-cut and principled. When she cried, especially when the tears filled her big eyes, she was really touching and pitiful. Her accent is also cute and cute.
Zoila and Valentina performed well for the mother-daughter pair. In order to make her daughter less hurt, the mother made many decisions for her on her own initiative. But the daughter is not only a little rebellious, but also a little ego. Contradiction and reconciliation continue.
Carmen is somewhat unfit to be a maid. She wants to be a singer, and will use others as much as possible to achieve her goals, although she is still a maid in the end.
Marisol is smart and courageous.
In addition to maids, various hosts are also bright spots. The Powells family looked like two perverts at first, and slowly they realized that they lost their children and became what they are now, but it's not so perverted, right? The Spences are pretty sad too. The wife despised her husband, and each had an affair, but she could not bear to break up with the other. Genevieve is the most romantic "old woman" I've ever met (no pejorative intended). At first, she felt that this person was brainless, but later she felt that this kind of life was suitable for her, and it would be a wonderful thing if there really was an "old woman" who pursues romance and happiness so much. Alejandro is casual, and some are praised to cover his eyes, but he still accepts criticism from others humbly, which is very rare.
I can't tell you what attracted me to this show, but I just love it.
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