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Devious Maid Season 1 May 2026Set in the gated, pristine community of Beverly Hills, Season 1 follows five Latina maids—Marisol, Rosie, Carmen, Zoila, and Valentina—who work for elite families hiding ugly secrets. The pilot kicks off with a jolt: Flora, a maid and friend of the group, is brutally murdered in the home of power couple Adrian and Evelyn Powell. But the real engine of the season is the arrival of Marisol (Ana Ortiz), who seems to be just another maid... until you realize she’s actually a college professor undercover, investigating Flora’s murder, because her own son is the prime suspect. Season 1 is a compulsively watchable, surprisingly smart guilty pleasure. If you like murder mysteries with sharp class commentary and a side of camp, start sweeping. devious maid season 1 By the finale, Flora’s killer is revealed in a genuinely tense confrontation, and Marisol clears her son’s name. But the real payoff isn’t the mystery—it’s that Marisol chooses to stay, no longer undercover but as part of a sisterhood. The final shot of the five women laughing together, wine glasses raised, says it all: they’ve survived the rich. Now they run the show. Set in the gated, pristine community of Beverly When Devious Maids premiered on Lifetime in 2013, it was easy to dismiss as a Desperate Housewives knockoff—which made sense, given it came from Marc Cherry, the creator of that same ABC hit. But by the end of its first season, the show carved out its own deliciously twisted identity: part telenovela, part whodunit, and a sharp social satire about the invisible women who clean up after the rich. until you realize she’s actually a college professor |
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