Zoila makes a discovery that helps Rosie get to the truth about Peri's murder; Carmen and Danni find themselves in a dangerous situation; Genevieve makes a new friend; Marisol tries to get closure with Peter; Adrian plans to share big news.
The series centers on four Latina maids working in the homes of Beverly Hills’ wealthiest and most powerful families, and a newcomer who made it personal after a maid was murdered and determined to uncover the truth behind her demise, and in the process become an ally in their lives.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Zoila makes a discovery that helps Rosie get to the truth about Peri's murder; Carmen and Danni find themselves in a dangerous situation; Genevieve makes a new friend; Marisol tries to get closure with Peter; Adrian plans to share big news.
Season 3 ends with the maids putting their own lives at risk to unmask a killer.
The mystery surrounding Flora's death comes to a head.
Valentina's plans to get closer to Remi continue to irritate Zoila. Rosie gets caught in the middle when Spence accuses Peri of cheating. Carmen takes advantage of Alejando and Odessa being out of the house, much to Sam's dismay. Marisol tries to figure out a way to spend more time at the Powell house.
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