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  • I'll put on my bad.

  • I did you a so season three, we see Marisol has written a best selling book and she's decided to start her own business.

  • Um I think everybody's the, the season this year.

  • Um It's really the, the season of The Devious Men.

  • We've got a lot of really gorgeous guys this year.

  • We have Gil Marini, Cristian de la Fuente, uh an actor called Nathan Owens who is um Marisol's new love interest who is delicious and uh we get to see a lot of cute guys sort of um and they're skivvies for change instead of us always doing it.

  • Um There's a big murder mystery.

  • We have Naya Rivera coming in and uh it's just a really good season.

  • This is the one I hope not.

  • I don't want to be left alone.

  • No, I love it.

  • I mean, what's the fun in being the sort of, you know, person that gets everything they want and lives happily ever after?

  • There's not really a TV show there.

  • So, um for me, it's, it's really, it's been interesting to sort of ride the roller coaster with Marisol you know, and to see her evolution now into season three where she's become really independent, she's become really strong, she's running her own business.

  • She's, she's really a force to be reckoned with.

  • And I think without the season one and the season two, sort of, you know, getting the murder, getting her son out of prison and then being in this really horrible relationship, uh, with a man that was just lying to her, you know, she's really sort of emerged as this butterfly but like, really strong and, and so, no, I think it's, it's also, it's, it's so much more fun to sort of play the drama and the comedy within that.

  • Yeah, I hope they don't leave me alone.

  • Wouldn't that be interesting?

  • I don't know.

  • Do you think she will do?

  • Um, I, that's a very good question.

  • I think, I think she'll continue with her business because it was, uh, it was going really well.

  • Um, but yeah, I think there's more for her and I don't exactly know what that is.

  • I would love to see Marisol let loose a little, you know, she's so conservative and she's so controlled all the time.

  • I would like to see what happens when she sort of loses control and I don't know what that means.

  • That's for the writers to decide, but I'd like to see her get a little wild.

  • Well, I think that's another thing that's really exciting about season three is that we see the tension between the maids and Marisol because Marisol is pulling away a little bit starting her own business and she is sort of mingling in that white world, in that Beverly Hills world and the girls, you know, um, start to resent her a little bit for it because I think she becomes, you know, Marisol just sort of forgets, you know, where she's coming from a little bit.

  • And what's so wonderful is the dynamic of the other girls to sort of say, like, excuse me, remember, you know, who you are and where you come from.

  • And that's what's so exciting about the relationship on the show with the maids.

  • All of us is that they can bring Marisol back down to reality and say, like, you know, you're part of us.

  • And I think that's why Marisol wants to start her own business, helping women um not be taken advantage of, you know, she's giving them a safe haven and she's doing that.

  • It's because of her girls and them saying like, remember who you are?

  • I do.

  • I mean, I absolutely do.

  • I, I honestly think that ugly Betty was the, was the real kick off of that.

  • I mean, when you have America Ferrara, who's this young, you know, little brown girl who all of a sudden comes out and sort of rules television and is this incredibly well spoken, beautiful, incredible person outside of the show?

  • Um You know, and Salma Hayek was producing that and I think that that's where we really, I was so blessed to be a part of that because I think that was really the first door that opened all of this.

  • And then, you know, and yes and desperate housewives with Eva, um, and then Jane The Virgin with the incredible Gina Rodriguez who is one of my dear friends.

  • Yeah, I, I think, I think it's all wonderful.

  • Do we need to do more?

  • Yes, absolutely.

  • But I think what the executives are now realizing is that the Latino that there's a big audience for us and it's not just Latino.

  • I mean, I think everybody's watching our show, everybody's watching Jane.

  • It is so cool to hear that.

  • I love that.

  • That's what makes me happy hearing that.

  • And I think that's true.

  • I think, you know, there's, you can identify with one of them, one of these characters you can identify instead of us always looking at television and just seeing only white, white, white, you know, for now us to see whatever it is, you know, whatever show it is or whatever kind of brown you are, we are starting to be more represented.

  • Do we need more?

  • Yes, I hope so.

  • That's what we're planning on.

  • She's directed two episodes.

  • It was funny because what she's talking about when she talks about doing cameo is, does she come back as her character from desperate or does she come back as a whole new character.

  • Does she come back as a maid?

  • So, I think that's what they're sort of trying to figure out and we'll see if it can just be nice as a maid.

  • Wouldn't it be hilarious?

  • Oh.

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