There are only women

miss Alan Hernandez In “Dreams of Freedom”. Since Jesus is dead, there is no way for him to come back, this is not Dallas and Victoria Principal’s dream with Bobby. In the case of Begonia, it would be a nightmare To return, although the character played by Natalia Sanchez has the special ability to marry evil people, she does not need resurrection to have them in her life. Now we can see the actor in “The Maid’s Girls” (Atresplayer)like the girls’ father. It is the second Spanish period production to premiere these days. “Ena”, which has been kept in storage for a long time, works very well, despite the dubbing mess (on RTVEPlay you can see it in the original version). Of course “Isabelle”, also by Javier Olivares, who was still with his brother, was submitted to the press and then took a long time to be released. Stuff from TVE yesterday and today. The advantage of “The Maid’s Daughters,” based on the novel by Sonsoles Ónega, over “Ena,” based on the novel by Pilar Aire, is that because it is strictly fiction, it does not have wolves with notebooks focusing on historical inaccuracies. How tired. I remember a letter to the director during a broadcast of “Teresa de Jesús” from a man who complained that the raincoat was not from that time. Enjoy it, because not everyone wants to watch The Chair Factory (HBO), as silly and funny as it is. It should also be remembered that Antena 3 has begun filming “Sira”, the sequel to “The Time Between Coutures”.

“Grey’s Anatomy” returned this week on Disney+ (Season 22!), “Elsbeth” (3rd) and “Matlock” (2nd), both on Movistar Plus+. A light series with great ladies. to Robert Kingcreator of “Elsbeth” (and of course “The Good Wife” and “The Good Fight”), loved “Death by Lightning” (Netflix). He said nothing of that. Beginning with the discovery of a certain person’s brain in 1969, the film tells a story of rise and murder Andrew Garfield From the perspective of the accidental president (he went to the Republican convention to support someone else and was nominated) and the killer (Guiteau, the crazed fan played by Matthew Macfayden, the “Caliphate” son-in-law). King says it’s like “The West Wing” from 1880. Bradley Whitford, Josh Lyman’s Sorkin series, comes. In addition, the series only has four episodes.

Back to the present, “Blue Lights” (Movistar) is back as well. A classic British police series set in Belfast. A fantasy full of women as police leaders. With the exception of “Death by Lightning” (the title taken from Garfield’s cautionary phrase that murder is as preventable as death by lightning), all of the other series released or returning this week either star or feature women.


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