The Cleaning Lady: Season 2/ Episode 6 – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
As Nadia decides to be loyal to herself over Arman, Robert plays right into Arman, Thony, and Garrett’s hands with a deal that means Arman working with Cortes.
As Nadia decides to be loyal to herself over Arman, Robert plays right into Arman, Thony, and Garrett’s hands with a deal that means Arman working with Cortes.
As Hen comes upon the decision whether to officially hand in her resignation papers, Karen is fighting for her life and that of her staff.
We get our first sighting of Cortés, and, to much surprise, we meet Jaz’s father, JD, as Arman struggles being under Robert’s thumb and Nadia’s hate for Thony grows.
Hen takes the exam that could change her life as Maddie is dealing with chaos in her personal and professional life.
Notable information about Nadia’s past is revealed as a decision is made regarding Jon, and Chris begins to act recklessly.
“Animal Instincts” is an episode focused on growth as Christopher tries to assert his independence, Buck is approached about a major opportunity, and Hen revisits becoming a doctor.
The aftermath of Hayak’s demise is felt by Arman, as Thony presents a business deal that mostly benefits her but could become a lifeline for Arman.
The cause of Tanya’s death is revealed in probably the most extensive story “9-1-1” has ever done.
Marco’s death may not be the only shocking one of the season, as Thony deals with her in-laws, which include a father-in-law ready to blame her for everything.
Hen tries to have it all, but she may ultimately have to choose between being a paramedic and a doctor. Just as much as Athena may have to decide whether her father is a villain.
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