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I know! I know! How about Lifetime’s rollicking new show, “Devious Maids”— a broad satire from Marc Cherry, the guy who brought you “Desperate,” which ran longer than “Cats ...
The ladies of "Devious Maids," starring Dania Ramirez as Rosie, Judy Reyes as Zoila, Ana Ortiz as Marisol and Roselyn Sanchez as Carmen, will learn who the mysterious murderer is during the show's ...
Produced by Cherry with his Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria, and based on a hit telenovela, the show focuses on five Latina women who work as maids for the rich and powerful in Beverly ...
Yes, Marc Cherry’s “Devious Maids” plays a little like the downstairs cousin of his earlier phenom “Desperate Housewives.” That may hamper “Maids,” because… ...
Devious Maids (L to R) Roselyn Sanchez, Edy Ganem, Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez and Judy Reyes star in the new Lifetime series Devious Maids, airing Sundays at 10pm ET/PT, beginning June 23rd on ...
On Devious Maids, Carmen tries to protect her career when she becomes jealous over someone from Alejandro's past. Find out more in our review now!
But it wasn’t until the Season 3 premiere of “Devious Maids” that we find out which attendees of Rosie (Dania Ramirez) and Spence’s (Grant Show) wedding had been hit.
'Devious Maids' creator Marc Cherry and cast at a Deadline Emmy season screening & talks his creative process and Eva Longoria as director.
With “Devious Maids,” Marc Cherry makes it clear he has a very specific formula as a show creator. “Devious Maids” is very much in the vein of “Desperate Housewives,” with a cheerful ...
Setting aside concerns about stereotypes and socioeconomics for a moment, it’s fascinating how much “Devious Maids” — from “Desperate Housewives” producer Marc Cherry and one of its ...
“Devious Maids,” a soapy new concoction from “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry, is one of those shows that provokes strong, conflicting opinions before it even hits the screen ...
But then again, what show does? The bottom line is that “Devious Maids,” while certainly not perfect, is much more see-worthy than “Mistresses,” ABC’s dreadful summer soap.