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Then there was , played with electric energy by Roselyn Sánchez. Carmen was the character who initially seemed to fit the stereotype—the aspiring singer willing to use her looks to get ahead. But Sánchez subverted the trope by making Carmen deliciously selfish, ambitious, and vain. She wanted the spotlight, and she didn't care if she had to vacuum a few rugs to get there. She was the "Sammy Glick" of the telenovela world.

The show is set in the glossy, sun-drenched world of the mega-rich. It’s a place where fountain sodas are served by butlers, and husbands are traded in for newer models like luxury sedans. But at the center of this universe are the maids: Marisol (Ana Ortiz), Rosie (Dania Ramirez), Carmen (Roselyn Sánchez), Valentina (Edy Ganem), and Zoila (Judy Reyes). devious maids

served as the audience’s entry point. A college professor posing as a maid to clear her son’s name in a murder case, she was the "fish out of water" who quickly learned that navigating the interpersonal politics of the wealthy was more dangerous than any lecture hall. Ana Ortiz brought a grounded, intellectual relatability to a role that could have easily been two-dimensional. Then there was , played with electric energy