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Watched to it all, the story works but the relationships are hard to swallow. It is difficult to accept how most characters can still talk to each other and worse, collaborate to each other, after so much egoism, lies, betrayal etc. It is so far from what real life would be that got me hating most characters by the end.
There are several scenes when two characters argue badly over something really serious (and hard to forgive) and after one lame excuse they keep going like nothing has ever happened.
Again, liked the overall storyline and the acting, but think such flawed connection to reality made it artificial and hard to swallow.
There are several scenes when two characters argue badly over something really serious (and hard to forgive) and after one lame excuse they keep going like nothing has ever happened.
Again, liked the overall storyline and the acting, but think such flawed connection to reality made it artificial and hard to swallow.
Its been 2 and 1/2 seasons. It started off above average and is not sinking to the telenovela meets the worst soap opera possible of impossible scenarios. While the actors and production overall are certainly top notch, the continued same story line regurgitated with no end in sight is making it unbearable to the point where if it was not for the rest of the family wanting to see where it goes, I would have stopped in the middle of the previous season. I don't see why a more realistic script is not provided however it simply could come down to pandering to the very low expectations of the mass audience or the writers simply are not that good.
- biffspeaks
- 17 avr. 2024
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- erica-glatt
- 9 avr. 2024
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This season fails to deliver, leaving viewers questioning where it all went astray. Despite the opportunity to start anew with a complete overhaul, the show misses its chance for redemption. The shift in showrunners, writers, and casting is especially disappointing-while the first three seasons showcased talented actors who brought authenticity and depth to their performances, this season relies on social media influencers who simply lack the same credibility and presence.
In the first three seasons, Chris wasn't depicted as a dancer, so it feels out of place for him to suddenly adopt this role. Likewise, Thony's proficiency in French was never previously established, yet she is now engaging in fluent conversations with a doctor presented as French, despite his rather unconvincing accent. To make matters more perplexing, the actor playing the doctor is South African and seemingly cast solely because his last name is "Bonjour." Wouldn't it have made more sense to hire an actual French actor-or perhaps avoid the French angle entirely?
The overuse of dancing sequences only adds to the frustration. Sure, a short dance scene here and there could have been a fun touch, but in every episode feels repetitive and unnecessary. It's like a bad soap opera. To make matters worse, the editing leaves much to be desired, making the season feel disjointed and chaotic.
However, what truly stings is the DISRESPECT shown towards Southeast Asian communities and immigrant doctors. Suggesting that trading a machine is equivalent to earning a medical license is both absurd and insulting. Many immigrant doctors come to this country with little more than hope, facing enormous challenges to support their families. They master a new language, rigorously study, and pass demanding exams to requalify-showing incredible resilience and determination. To trivialize their struggles in this way is an insult not only to them but to the entire medical profession.
In summary, this season is a disappointment that fails to honor its audience, its legacy, and the communities it portrays. A show that once held promise has sadly lost its way.
In the first three seasons, Chris wasn't depicted as a dancer, so it feels out of place for him to suddenly adopt this role. Likewise, Thony's proficiency in French was never previously established, yet she is now engaging in fluent conversations with a doctor presented as French, despite his rather unconvincing accent. To make matters more perplexing, the actor playing the doctor is South African and seemingly cast solely because his last name is "Bonjour." Wouldn't it have made more sense to hire an actual French actor-or perhaps avoid the French angle entirely?
The overuse of dancing sequences only adds to the frustration. Sure, a short dance scene here and there could have been a fun touch, but in every episode feels repetitive and unnecessary. It's like a bad soap opera. To make matters worse, the editing leaves much to be desired, making the season feel disjointed and chaotic.
However, what truly stings is the DISRESPECT shown towards Southeast Asian communities and immigrant doctors. Suggesting that trading a machine is equivalent to earning a medical license is both absurd and insulting. Many immigrant doctors come to this country with little more than hope, facing enormous challenges to support their families. They master a new language, rigorously study, and pass demanding exams to requalify-showing incredible resilience and determination. To trivialize their struggles in this way is an insult not only to them but to the entire medical profession.
In summary, this season is a disappointment that fails to honor its audience, its legacy, and the communities it portrays. A show that once held promise has sadly lost its way.
- AlyssaD310
- 21 avr. 2025
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OK, there are few programs much less TV about cleaners, much less cleaners who are cleaners. This one works. Good acting and an interesting plot. Can they keep it up? Who knows? But a good start.
- drjgardner
- 11 janv. 2022
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I don't think I've ever seen this premise before - an illegal immigrant forced to become a crime scene cleaner for the mob. In this case, our cleaning lady is also a doctor, which is a lot more common for immigrants (legal or otherwise) than most people think. So I'm giving points for a premise that is both original and very plausible.
The first episode had plenty of action and a bit of suspense, and a little social commentary in providing a small taste of what it's like to be an immigrant worker in the service industry.
I did not care for the cinematography. Cutting off the actor's faces when they are speaking is not art; it's annoying. A shot showing half of a face (and this happened several times) in no way adds to the drama - it just looks like someone screwed up the shot.
The first episode held my attention, and I will definitely continue watching.
Update: 6 episodes in and I'm giving up on this one. It just hasn't lived up to its potential.
And I have to say I am horrified by the way they are portraying illegal aliens. I imagine we can all can sympathize with someone who ignores a border to give their kids a better life, but cleaning up murder scenes? And that's the least of what this show's illegals are doing - others are dealing drugs and selling their kids' organs on the black market. Who can sympathize with that?
The first episode had plenty of action and a bit of suspense, and a little social commentary in providing a small taste of what it's like to be an immigrant worker in the service industry.
I did not care for the cinematography. Cutting off the actor's faces when they are speaking is not art; it's annoying. A shot showing half of a face (and this happened several times) in no way adds to the drama - it just looks like someone screwed up the shot.
The first episode held my attention, and I will definitely continue watching.
Update: 6 episodes in and I'm giving up on this one. It just hasn't lived up to its potential.
And I have to say I am horrified by the way they are portraying illegal aliens. I imagine we can all can sympathize with someone who ignores a border to give their kids a better life, but cleaning up murder scenes? And that's the least of what this show's illegals are doing - others are dealing drugs and selling their kids' organs on the black market. Who can sympathize with that?
- trademarcdesigns
- 4 janv. 2022
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EDIT Nov 30/22: Had to up my rating again to a 9/10. Wow this second season is night and day compared to how this show started, especially from episode six and on. Whatever changes you guys have done with the writing, you finally got it right - near perfect episode after episode. Keep up the great work everyone.
EDIT Feb 28/22: My original review was after watching 3 episodes. Now after seeing episode 8, I have to say, I'm hooked. The plot thickens, and there's actual suspense and thrills. I still find the FBI agent's character phony and annoying - he's too aloof to be an FBI agent. I'm also getting bored of Elodie Yung's tough-girl demeanor and monotonic dialogue, and her accent is still unconvincing. But Adan Canto shines, and the main reason I want to keep watching. His performance for his character is spot-on. Also bringing Thony's husband performed by Ivan Shaw into the picture has added more conflict to the story, for the better, as his performance is also spot-on. I'm glad to see the writers have upped their game, as episode 8 imo was the best thus far, and was left at a shocking cliff-hanger. My new rating now jumps up to an 8/10.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: Jan 24/22 Title: Meh, cliched, uninteresting and forgettable.
Elodie Yung steals the show, and Adan Canto tries his best with the flimsy writing, but the rest of the cast's characters are written in like a Telemundo daytime soap opera. The FBI agent's character is cringeworthy - bringing his baby to an operation lol? Then the whole divorce/child issues being so easily discussed with someone he's investigating or trying to get to co-operate is beyond laughable. Three episodes in and I'm already losing interest. It's a great concept, but the writers ruined it with the wishy-washy writing. Typical Fox flop fare. It's a generous 6/10 from me all going to Yung and Canto.
EDIT Feb 28/22: My original review was after watching 3 episodes. Now after seeing episode 8, I have to say, I'm hooked. The plot thickens, and there's actual suspense and thrills. I still find the FBI agent's character phony and annoying - he's too aloof to be an FBI agent. I'm also getting bored of Elodie Yung's tough-girl demeanor and monotonic dialogue, and her accent is still unconvincing. But Adan Canto shines, and the main reason I want to keep watching. His performance for his character is spot-on. Also bringing Thony's husband performed by Ivan Shaw into the picture has added more conflict to the story, for the better, as his performance is also spot-on. I'm glad to see the writers have upped their game, as episode 8 imo was the best thus far, and was left at a shocking cliff-hanger. My new rating now jumps up to an 8/10.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: Jan 24/22 Title: Meh, cliched, uninteresting and forgettable.
Elodie Yung steals the show, and Adan Canto tries his best with the flimsy writing, but the rest of the cast's characters are written in like a Telemundo daytime soap opera. The FBI agent's character is cringeworthy - bringing his baby to an operation lol? Then the whole divorce/child issues being so easily discussed with someone he's investigating or trying to get to co-operate is beyond laughable. Three episodes in and I'm already losing interest. It's a great concept, but the writers ruined it with the wishy-washy writing. Typical Fox flop fare. It's a generous 6/10 from me all going to Yung and Canto.
- Top_Dawg_Critic
- 24 janv. 2022
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Interesting premise - cleaning lady forced to work for mobsters cleaning crimes scenes. Can't say I've seen that one before...
I've only seen the first episode, so it's hard to judge how credible the plots are, but so far, so good. The acting is solid, the characters are sympathetic, and if the first episode is anything to go by, there's plenty of action and suspense.
What I don't like is the cinematography. I can handle weird angles, slow-mo and the other nonsense cinematographers do to try to look artistic, but cutting off faces? An actor is talking and half their face is outside the shot? That's not artistic, it's stupid. But I'll admit that even though I find it incredibly annoying, it's a minor issue overall.
I like this show. It's at least as good as anything else on network television right now.
I've only seen the first episode, so it's hard to judge how credible the plots are, but so far, so good. The acting is solid, the characters are sympathetic, and if the first episode is anything to go by, there's plenty of action and suspense.
What I don't like is the cinematography. I can handle weird angles, slow-mo and the other nonsense cinematographers do to try to look artistic, but cutting off faces? An actor is talking and half their face is outside the shot? That's not artistic, it's stupid. But I'll admit that even though I find it incredibly annoying, it's a minor issue overall.
I like this show. It's at least as good as anything else on network television right now.
- trademarcdesigns
- 3 janv. 2022
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I first seen this preview while trying to find something to watch on Hulu in my curiosity got the best of me first episode in and I'm hooked I really like the show can't wait to see more episodes.
- charlesjosie
- 4 janv. 2022
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Really enjoyed the first episode. A mother would do anything for their kids. Also I'm liking the sexual energy between her and the hot latino criminal boss. I see something happening there in the future. This show has potential.
- yosvaniramos
- 4 janv. 2022
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- imdbfan-8523242771
- 3 avr. 2025
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I am surprised at all the negative reviews. Granted some of the plot is somewhat questionable, such as the FBI's role. Also, I would suspect a criminal gang already would have a "cleaner." Anyway, my wife and I are enjoying it; haven't quite finished.
- charlesclines
- 19 févr. 2022
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I get why they picked her to play Thony. She's pretty without makeup. But she can't act her way out of a paper bag. I felt the same way when I watched her in DareDevil. Other than that, show is predictable and is definitely a fox show. Reminds me of all the others..
BUT, I do like how they have age appropriate actors for the roles. It's not all 20 something's who have jobs that they'd NEVER have in real life.
Other stars are good. Looking forward to seeing Oliver Hudson, cause frankly, he's the most talented. I also like the sister in law's character and the son is friggin adorable.
I will probably keep watching, but I might get tired of it. The premier was too predictable, as I said, so if it keeps going the way I think it will, I'll stop. But if I'm surprised, I'll keep going.
Looks can only get you so far. We need more talent before looks on these shows now a days.
BUT, I do like how they have age appropriate actors for the roles. It's not all 20 something's who have jobs that they'd NEVER have in real life.
Other stars are good. Looking forward to seeing Oliver Hudson, cause frankly, he's the most talented. I also like the sister in law's character and the son is friggin adorable.
I will probably keep watching, but I might get tired of it. The premier was too predictable, as I said, so if it keeps going the way I think it will, I'll stop. But if I'm surprised, I'll keep going.
Looks can only get you so far. We need more talent before looks on these shows now a days.
- therecluse9
- 5 janv. 2022
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Just watched EP1
I gave up. Hoping something different and perhaps improvement. But I don't think I can take another season. Season 3 was on the way down but I thought give it a go.
On hindsight I should have stopped at Season 1 & 2.
Also was hoping the Asian actors are given more significant roles or maybe a better storylines. Just feel like this is a B kinda series. Hope the actors get better roles in the future. They deserve better.
Hollywood writers! This is the year 2025! Why are non Caucasian actors still getting 2nd and even 3rd grade scripts and shows?!
And I reiterate, should have stopped at Season 2. Didn't think there would be Season 4 since was downhill. Good luck. Hope there's no 5. Please have some mercy on the actors & viewers!
On hindsight I should have stopped at Season 1 & 2.
Also was hoping the Asian actors are given more significant roles or maybe a better storylines. Just feel like this is a B kinda series. Hope the actors get better roles in the future. They deserve better.
Hollywood writers! This is the year 2025! Why are non Caucasian actors still getting 2nd and even 3rd grade scripts and shows?!
And I reiterate, should have stopped at Season 2. Didn't think there would be Season 4 since was downhill. Good luck. Hope there's no 5. Please have some mercy on the actors & viewers!
- suching_lim
- 21 mai 2025
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The show has taken a disappointing turn, reducing Southeast Asian representation to a distorted portrayal . By trivializing serious issues like fake IDs and portraying Southeast Asian doctors as unethical, it perpetuates harmful stereotypes. The narrative has also become implausible, with Thony being unrealistically portrayed as more powerful than a cartel-something that defies logic and credibility.
The departure of the original Asian creator and showrunner this season, replaced by a white male, raises concerns about the authenticity of the storytelling. Additionally, the executive producer, also a white male, has faced multiple accusations of misconduct, which further undermines trust in the production. It's disheartening to see a show that once celebrated Southeast Asian culture and identity lose its way, leaving viewers questioning its direction and integrity.
The departure of the original Asian creator and showrunner this season, replaced by a white male, raises concerns about the authenticity of the storytelling. Additionally, the executive producer, also a white male, has faced multiple accusations of misconduct, which further undermines trust in the production. It's disheartening to see a show that once celebrated Southeast Asian culture and identity lose its way, leaving viewers questioning its direction and integrity.
- BoxyTurtle
- 29 avr. 2025
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Of course I watched the 1st episode because of Elodie Yung's talent and resume. I was not disappointed. The storyline gets to you because it's about family and survival. The other characters held their own against Elodie's role and supported the plot. There was murder, drama, action, explosions, and unpredictability and a mother's love for her stricken son. I'm IN.
- mikeacuna-17667
- 4 janv. 2022
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Ok people she is not Columbian and no she would not get immediate citizenship because she's a doctor! Yes the series is not extremely realistic but it's not a documentary. It's entertaining for a Fox show. I usually won't watch any cable series. I think it's decent and I've watched pretty much every new series released in the last few months. Only 3 episodes have aired but it kept my interest I wasn't loking at the clock or searching for something else. I'll continue and see how it goes...
- Headturner11
- 30 janv. 2022
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Happy to see Cambodians and Filipinos finally being represented on TV.
We really enjoy this show although at times, like any TV show it's just a tad unrealistic. We love the characters being portrayed by the fine actors, especially the two female leads. A special shout out goes to the star of last nights episode, Lou Diamond Phillips. I always considered LDP what I'd call an OK actor, until last nights where he took it to the next level There were a couple of scenes that really touched me, while in the car talking about his wife and at the end when reunited with his daughter. This tough old Marine doesn't shed a tear very frequently over a film or TV but damned if I didn't last night.
We really enjoy this show although at times, like any TV show it's just a tad unrealistic. We love the characters being portrayed by the fine actors, especially the two female leads. A special shout out goes to the star of last nights episode, Lou Diamond Phillips. I always considered LDP what I'd call an OK actor, until last nights where he took it to the next level There were a couple of scenes that really touched me, while in the car talking about his wife and at the end when reunited with his daughter. This tough old Marine doesn't shed a tear very frequently over a film or TV but damned if I didn't last night.
I am enjoying it but the 3rd episode almost broke me from all the dumb character choices and poor writing. The female lead says "this isn't what she signed up for" when it is exactly what she signed up for and she shouldn't be so freaked out when she sees her "employer" drowning a guy in grease.
Also the organization she works for doesn't have someone watching her in case she meets with a certain agent to become a possible C. I.?
Look, I know we are supposed to suspend our disbelief but the way this writing goes might make me lose interest.
Also the organization she works for doesn't have someone watching her in case she meets with a certain agent to become a possible C. I.?
Look, I know we are supposed to suspend our disbelief but the way this writing goes might make me lose interest.
- Luvstagrind
- 25 janv. 2022
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Chremisty between Thony and Arman is so beautiful and hot...Arman is good man just working with wrong people. But he loves Thony and her son. Very good nice actors..I hope they more epic.
- kris_love_slavi
- 1 mars 2022
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A doctor seeks treatment for her child in a foreign country, pretending to be a cleaner, but this is her only non-dangerous occupation.
Look, where do you say it will be something boring , but it pleasantly surprises you.
Look, where do you say it will be something boring , but it pleasantly surprises you.
- leonidasstathopoulos
- 27 févr. 2022
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Season 1 was highly predictable but OK. However, around the first half of Season 2, the show got irritatingly lazy and boring with Thony (Elodie Yung) acting like a self-centred spoiled brat always thinking about her needs and wants.
If the show makes it to season 5, I will bet my head that Thony will be US president calling all the shots and controlling all world governments to suit her needs.
She's an illegal immigrant who enjoys the services of a gangster-on-demand (just like the genie of the lamp) who's always willing to please and the FBI who are always ready to bend over backwards to help her while conveniently looking the other way as long as it benefits spoiled brat Thony.
The writing is irritatingly lazy and the acting is below nightmare at best./
If the show makes it to season 5, I will bet my head that Thony will be US president calling all the shots and controlling all world governments to suit her needs.
She's an illegal immigrant who enjoys the services of a gangster-on-demand (just like the genie of the lamp) who's always willing to please and the FBI who are always ready to bend over backwards to help her while conveniently looking the other way as long as it benefits spoiled brat Thony.
The writing is irritatingly lazy and the acting is below nightmare at best./
- nooskids-85096
- 8 avr. 2025
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Hi stakes crime involving two (2) undocumented Colombian mothers trying to make ends meet. The star of the show is a cleaning lady named Thony (Elodie Yung) who has a medical degree from her birth country Colombia. She has come to San Francisco for one main reason which is to seek treatment for her special needs son who suffers from a rare immune disease in which to survive he remains in a self contained chamber at home to avoid contaminants, and when he goes to his medical appointments with his mother Thony, he needs to wear a space suit.
Some other IMDB reviewers state the series is unrealistic, but there are literally thousands of parents across North America seeking treatment for their children's rare diseases and I am sure they would be prepared to do anything legally or illegally to ensure their child received the medical care they needed.
Thony's golden ticket lies with a drug and gun lord named Arman Morales (Adan Canto) who takes a liking to Thony as he can relate to her situation as both are foreigners to the USA trying to achieve a better life for their children. Arman tells Thony of the hard life his mother had trying to raise him and he decides to risk her being a witness to multiple crimes as their clean up lady for the dead bodies he is amassing of his enemies.
I have watched just the first two episodes of this crime series and I am impressed. I give the series a better than average 8 out of 10 IMDB rating.
Some other IMDB reviewers state the series is unrealistic, but there are literally thousands of parents across North America seeking treatment for their children's rare diseases and I am sure they would be prepared to do anything legally or illegally to ensure their child received the medical care they needed.
Thony's golden ticket lies with a drug and gun lord named Arman Morales (Adan Canto) who takes a liking to Thony as he can relate to her situation as both are foreigners to the USA trying to achieve a better life for their children. Arman tells Thony of the hard life his mother had trying to raise him and he decides to risk her being a witness to multiple crimes as their clean up lady for the dead bodies he is amassing of his enemies.
I have watched just the first two episodes of this crime series and I am impressed. I give the series a better than average 8 out of 10 IMDB rating.
- Ed-Shullivan
- 26 janv. 2022
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The heart of the series was shaken in Season 3 with the devastating loss of Arman Morales (Adan Canto). His absence didn't just leave a hole in the cast-it dismantled the core chemistry that had anchored the story. The ripple effect was immediate: Nadia Morales (Eva De Dominici) met her end in the Season 3 finale, and earlier departures like Garrett Miller (Oliver Hudson) had already altered the show's tone significantly.
Season 4 marked a sharp departure from the emotionally charged, family-focused narrative fans had grown attached to. With Daniel Cerone stepping in as showrunner, the series took on a grittier, more crime-centric identity. For many viewers, this tonal shift felt like a betrayal of the show's roots.
Perhaps most divisive was the recasting of Luca. Khalen's younger, more petulant interpretation of the character clashed with the escalating stakes of Thony's journey. What once felt like a mother's desperate fight to protect her sick child began to feel like ambition-driven decision-making, diluted by a whiny portrayal that some Reddit users likened to "filler" moments rather than heartfelt drama.
Ratings reflected this disconnect. The Season 4 finale pulled just over one million viewers, with the 18-49 demo dropping to a low 0.13. Despite solid streaming numbers on Max, the erosion of the show's emotional core made continued investment difficult to justify. Fox's cancellation, announced only three days after the finale aired, sealed the show's fate.
Even as the series ended on a cliffhanger-with Thony poised to ascend the ranks of the Sin Cara cartel-the shift in tone, character missteps, and creative reshuffling had already alienated much of its fan base. In the end, the show's original heartbeat-built on sacrifice, maternal instinct, and moral gray zones-was too far gone to recover.
Season 4 marked a sharp departure from the emotionally charged, family-focused narrative fans had grown attached to. With Daniel Cerone stepping in as showrunner, the series took on a grittier, more crime-centric identity. For many viewers, this tonal shift felt like a betrayal of the show's roots.
Perhaps most divisive was the recasting of Luca. Khalen's younger, more petulant interpretation of the character clashed with the escalating stakes of Thony's journey. What once felt like a mother's desperate fight to protect her sick child began to feel like ambition-driven decision-making, diluted by a whiny portrayal that some Reddit users likened to "filler" moments rather than heartfelt drama.
Ratings reflected this disconnect. The Season 4 finale pulled just over one million viewers, with the 18-49 demo dropping to a low 0.13. Despite solid streaming numbers on Max, the erosion of the show's emotional core made continued investment difficult to justify. Fox's cancellation, announced only three days after the finale aired, sealed the show's fate.
Even as the series ended on a cliffhanger-with Thony poised to ascend the ranks of the Sin Cara cartel-the shift in tone, character missteps, and creative reshuffling had already alienated much of its fan base. In the end, the show's original heartbeat-built on sacrifice, maternal instinct, and moral gray zones-was too far gone to recover.
- ScottyBoy-9
- 25 juin 2025
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