flacaencisoa
Absolutely loved it!!!! Would compare it with an Almodovar production but mexican. Veronica Castro is just delightful to see on screen!!!!
cesxr_0134
The show has funny scenes, but it's miles away from being a black comedy, it's full of politically correct content and jokes (like all NETFLIX series at the time). The show stands on a single character, the only one that looks well developed so far and the responsible of almost any funny scene on the show because of her weird accent.However, the show is not that bad (if you are not looking for actual black comedy), it's easy to watch and to get hooked on it. The plot is not really deep so it's hard to get bored or get lost watching it. If you just want to relax and get some easy laughs every now and then, this show makes a great work.
colombiaevadude
Netflix just created their own genre of dark comedy. Impecable acting and cast, incredibly brilliant and original writing. I'm an awe and so happy to see Mexican talent on this platform. Telenovela style turned 13 episode series nothing short or hilarious and painfully truthful. There's is a little of everything for everyone. Beautiful work.
patrycja-miljevic
It's not funny at all, if that's what you expect. While some subjects are important, especially in the context of Mexican reality, I'm not sure what's the real point of this show. I can't really compare it to anything so I won't put a star rating - I'm at the 4th episode and I'm yet to make any sense of it. I don't understand why Cecilia Suárez talks in this creepy, slow way, either - has she had a stroke or something? Overall, it's watchable, but if there's any story, it's well hidden behind bad acting of a half of the cast. There are way better Mexican shows on Netflix.