Devious Maids __full__

Then there was , played with electric energy by Roselyn Sánchez. Carmen was the character who initially seemed to fit the stereotype—the aspiring singer willing to use her looks to get ahead. But Sánchez subverted the trope by making Carmen deliciously selfish, ambitious, and vain. She wanted the spotlight, and she didn't care if she had to vacuum a few rugs to get there. She was the "Sammy Glick" of the telenovela world.

The series begins with a shocking catalyst: the murder of Flora Hernandez, a maid for the wealthy Powell family, during a high-society party. This event brings together four central characters——who find themselves navigating the "devious" secrets of their employers while protecting their own families. devious maids

From its inception, Devious Maids was a lightning rod for controversy. Critics initially worried it would reinforce the "Latina as maid" stereotype common in Hollywood. However, the show's creators argued that the only way to break a stereotype is to confront it head-on. Then there was , played with electric energy

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