The Cleaning Lady: Season 2 – Summary/ Review (with Spoilers)
The second season of “The Cleaning Lady” is a prime example of a sophomore slump, as it struggles to keep the focus on Thony, as her storyline drags out, and others try to emerge.
Due to her child, Luca, having an immunodeficiency disorder, his mother Thony leaves Maila, where she is a doctor, in hopes of her son getting a donor to save his life. However, the wait is long and her degree doesn’t transfer to America, so to make ends meet she cleans. Originally, it was with her sister-in-law, Fiona, after-parties or in offices. But after meeting Arman, and getting involved in his criminal business, now she uses her medical knowledge, help Arman dispose of the evidence of anything from his wife’s parties to the bodies he and his associates kill.
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The second season of “The Cleaning Lady” is a prime example of a sophomore slump, as it struggles to keep the focus on Thony, as her storyline drags out, and others try to emerge.
In the two episodes FOX is touting as “The Cleaning Lady” season finale, drastic measures are taken as Thony tries to have it all and fails to.
Arman finally focuses on rebuilding his reputation, as he hopes Nadia will come through and kill Robert before Robert gets the chance to kill him.
As Robert exerts his power over Thony and Arman, Nadia finds herself pushed to manipulate Robert to regain control over her life.
Robert takes the episode off and leaves Nadia in charge, making Garrett wildly seeking vengeance, putting her in his crosshairs.
As Robert’s paranoia leads to him making life-or-death decisions, Chris piquing Detective Flores’ curiosity makes Marco’s death become an unavoidable issue for his family.
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.
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.
Notable information about Nadia’s past is revealed as a decision is made regarding Jon, and Chris begins to act recklessly.
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.
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