In an unprecedented move, Netflix has struck a multi-year creative partnership with Colombian writer/director team Camilo Prince and Pablo González, best known for their lauded 2020 thriller drama series “The Great Heist” and their 2019 anthology series, “Crime Diaries: Night Out,” both for Netflix.
This is the first creative pact Netflix has made with Colombian talent. Similar partnerships have been made with Venezuela’s Roberto Stopello and Leonardo Padrón as well as Mexico’s Manolo Caro, Carolina Rivera and Chilean writer José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela, creator, showrunner of the hit Netflix series “Who Killed Sara?”
The new alliance coincides with the April 10 Netflix debut of the duo’s latest series, “The Hijacking of Flight 601” (“Secuestrar al Vuelo”), inspired by the longest skyjacking in Latin American history, which happened on May 30, 1973.
“This new deal is an indication of Netflix’s commitment to the Latin American market and to Colombian stories and productions,...
This is the first creative pact Netflix has made with Colombian talent. Similar partnerships have been made with Venezuela’s Roberto Stopello and Leonardo Padrón as well as Mexico’s Manolo Caro, Carolina Rivera and Chilean writer José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela, creator, showrunner of the hit Netflix series “Who Killed Sara?”
The new alliance coincides with the April 10 Netflix debut of the duo’s latest series, “The Hijacking of Flight 601” (“Secuestrar al Vuelo”), inspired by the longest skyjacking in Latin American history, which happened on May 30, 1973.
“This new deal is an indication of Netflix’s commitment to the Latin American market and to Colombian stories and productions,...
- 4/10/2024
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
When an exceedingly stressed exec at her wit’s end hires a charming rancher to take care of her three troublemaking children, she finds herself questioning her long-held stereotypes about gender roles — and love. From Jane the Virgin and Roswell, New Mexico writer Carolina Rivera, the romantic comedy series The Manny(El Niñero) stars Sandra Echeverría, Iván Amozurrutia, and Diana Bovio.
When will The Manny be released?
Watch the 10-episode series now.
Where can I find the trailer for The Manny?
Check it out below.
Who’s in the cast of The Manny? What happens in The Manny?
Jimena (Echeverría), a single mom of three, is desperate to find a nanny for her hell-raising children. But so far, she’s had no luck: Every time she hires a new nanny, her prank-happy kids scare them away just as fast. It’s bad timing for Jimena, a high-powered executive under more...
When will The Manny be released?
Watch the 10-episode series now.
Where can I find the trailer for The Manny?
Check it out below.
Who’s in the cast of The Manny? What happens in The Manny?
Jimena (Echeverría), a single mom of three, is desperate to find a nanny for her hell-raising children. But so far, she’s had no luck: Every time she hires a new nanny, her prank-happy kids scare them away just as fast. It’s bad timing for Jimena, a high-powered executive under more...
- 2/22/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
The Netflix Mexican Originals are some of the most absurd content out there for viewers. A lot of them involve families and will either be comedies or serious thrillers, including plenty of sleazy scenes just for the sake of it. Most of the shows have an interesting premise but are made unnecessarily convoluted just for the sake of drama. Something similar could be said about The Manny, the brand-new Netflix Mexican Original show. The Manny, released on the platform on December 24, 2023, was created by Carolina Rivera, and it is about a male nanny hired by a rich heiress to take care of her children.
The show has ten episodes, with each having a run time of 30 to 35 minutes. The Manny is about Jemina, who is set to inherit her father’s finance company and is on the verge of getting a divorce. On the verge of becoming a single mother...
The show has ten episodes, with each having a run time of 30 to 35 minutes. The Manny is about Jemina, who is set to inherit her father’s finance company and is on the verge of getting a divorce. On the verge of becoming a single mother...
- 12/25/2023
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Against the Ropes (Contra las Cuerdas) is a new comedy series created by Carolina Rivera starring Caraly Sánchez, Scarlet Gruber and Carmen Ramos.
Carolina Rivera is the creator of Against the Ropes, she is already being spoken about because of her recent success, also about maternity Daughter from Another Mother and her other film, Sexo Amor y Otras Perversiones.
About the Series
As has been seen, Carolina Rivera likes taking “day to day” things a step further and doing a good job of bringing us out of our comfort zone with regards to every day habits, with a touch of tenderness, a little irony and a lot of empathy. The formula seems to work for her and thanks to good acting, and above all, scripts that are very mundane, she manages to give us a an agreeable consumistic formula seasoned with many touches of reality and melodrama.
In this film,...
Carolina Rivera is the creator of Against the Ropes, she is already being spoken about because of her recent success, also about maternity Daughter from Another Mother and her other film, Sexo Amor y Otras Perversiones.
About the Series
As has been seen, Carolina Rivera likes taking “day to day” things a step further and doing a good job of bringing us out of our comfort zone with regards to every day habits, with a touch of tenderness, a little irony and a lot of empathy. The formula seems to work for her and thanks to good acting, and above all, scripts that are very mundane, she manages to give us a an agreeable consumistic formula seasoned with many touches of reality and melodrama.
In this film,...
- 1/25/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Daughter from Another Mother (Madre Sólo Hay Dos) is a comedy starring Ludwika Paleta y Paulina Goto. It is a series created by Carolina Rivera and Fernando Sariñana.
Daughter from Another Mother (2021-)
Daughter from Another Mother is an amusing Mexican series that is now in its third season by the hand of Ludwika Paleta and Paulina Goto, who show their funniest and most tender sides in this story about two mothers who have to cohabitate when they find out their babies were swapped
It mixes melodrama, comedy in this feel-good sitcom that is moving and amusing.
It manages to balance unocnventional with tradition, in its own special way.
Premise
After realizing their babies were exchanged at birth, two women develop a plan to adjust to their new lives: creating a single —and peculiar— family.
Season 3 Release Date
December 25, 2022
Where to Watch Daughter from Another Mother
Netflix
Daughter from Another Mother...
Daughter from Another Mother (2021-)
Daughter from Another Mother is an amusing Mexican series that is now in its third season by the hand of Ludwika Paleta and Paulina Goto, who show their funniest and most tender sides in this story about two mothers who have to cohabitate when they find out their babies were swapped
It mixes melodrama, comedy in this feel-good sitcom that is moving and amusing.
It manages to balance unocnventional with tradition, in its own special way.
Premise
After realizing their babies were exchanged at birth, two women develop a plan to adjust to their new lives: creating a single —and peculiar— family.
Season 3 Release Date
December 25, 2022
Where to Watch Daughter from Another Mother
Netflix
Daughter from Another Mother...
- 12/25/2022
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
Exclusive: WME has hired Fidel Barajas as an agent in its comedy division.
As an expert in talent from Latin America, Barajas will focus on ushering in new diverse voices and building out crossover opportunities for the agency’s existing comedic roster. WME comedy talent includes Kevin Hart, John Mulaney, Jerrod Carmichael, Bill Burr, and Amy Schumer.
Barajas recently exited from Netflix where he served as an executive growing the comedy space in Latin America across standup, sketch, and comedy series.
While at the streamer, he oversaw a slate that included client series such as Diego Luna’s Todo Va A Estar Bien, Alazraki Film’s Guerra de Vecinos, and Carolina Rivera’s upcoming project Contra Las Cuerdas.
On the standup front, Barajas pointed specials for comedians such as Tom Segura and George López in the US and on the international level with Whindersson Nunes in Brazil and Franco Escamilla in Mexico.
As an expert in talent from Latin America, Barajas will focus on ushering in new diverse voices and building out crossover opportunities for the agency’s existing comedic roster. WME comedy talent includes Kevin Hart, John Mulaney, Jerrod Carmichael, Bill Burr, and Amy Schumer.
Barajas recently exited from Netflix where he served as an executive growing the comedy space in Latin America across standup, sketch, and comedy series.
While at the streamer, he oversaw a slate that included client series such as Diego Luna’s Todo Va A Estar Bien, Alazraki Film’s Guerra de Vecinos, and Carolina Rivera’s upcoming project Contra Las Cuerdas.
On the standup front, Barajas pointed specials for comedians such as Tom Segura and George López in the US and on the international level with Whindersson Nunes in Brazil and Franco Escamilla in Mexico.
- 6/21/2022
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
In its continued bid to bolster and secure proven talent in Latin America, Netflix has announced a three-year exclusive creative partnership for series and a first look film pact with Chilean writer José Ignacio “Chascas” Valenzuela, creator, showrunner and executive producer of the hit Netflix series “Who Killed Sara?”
Valenzuela is now tooling the third season of “Who Killed Sara?,” co-written with his long-time collaborators Rosario Valenzuela and Jean Pierre Fica, which kicks off production in Mexico on Oct. 18.
According to Netflix, the first season of the series was viewed by more than 55 million households in its first four weeks, landing in the Top 10 of 87 countries, including the U.S., Germany, Israel, Brazil and France. The second season followed shortly, a couple of months after the first.
“I’d like to understand the phenomenon of its success myself and that way, minimize errors in my next shows,” Valenzuela mused. He...
Valenzuela is now tooling the third season of “Who Killed Sara?,” co-written with his long-time collaborators Rosario Valenzuela and Jean Pierre Fica, which kicks off production in Mexico on Oct. 18.
According to Netflix, the first season of the series was viewed by more than 55 million households in its first four weeks, landing in the Top 10 of 87 countries, including the U.S., Germany, Israel, Brazil and France. The second season followed shortly, a couple of months after the first.
“I’d like to understand the phenomenon of its success myself and that way, minimize errors in my next shows,” Valenzuela mused. He...
- 10/11/2021
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Former WWE studios exec Matt Jordan Smith has been hired as Head of Development and Production for Elliot Page’s recently launched Page Boy Productions. Page and Page Boy are under a first-look television deal with UCP, a division of Universal Studio Group, to develop both scripted and unscripted television projects.
Smith previously served as Director of Scripted Development & Programming at WWE studios, where he sold multiple projects across all genres and worked with showrunners and directors such as Jon Watts, Carolina Rivera, David Eick, Scott Gemmil & Kyle Harimoto. He has also previously worked in development and original programming at WarnerMedia networks TBS, TNT & truTV on shows such as Chad, Final Space, Search Party and The Last O.G.
“This appointment is both a personal and professional milestone in my career,” said Smith. “I am excited not only to work closely with Elliot, but also with UCP and their leadership team,...
Smith previously served as Director of Scripted Development & Programming at WWE studios, where he sold multiple projects across all genres and worked with showrunners and directors such as Jon Watts, Carolina Rivera, David Eick, Scott Gemmil & Kyle Harimoto. He has also previously worked in development and original programming at WarnerMedia networks TBS, TNT & truTV on shows such as Chad, Final Space, Search Party and The Last O.G.
“This appointment is both a personal and professional milestone in my career,” said Smith. “I am excited not only to work closely with Elliot, but also with UCP and their leadership team,...
- 9/30/2021
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Photo: 'The War Next Door'/Netflix When a lower-class family wins an unexpected raffle to a mansion in the best part of town, their newly acquired neighbors heavily object to having their bubbles popped into reality. Written and created by Carolina Rivera, 'The War Next Door' (Guerra de Vecinos) is a thirty-minute comedy series that touches on the themes of classism, reverse sexism, family, and hard work. It is a fun family comedy that will make you chuckle a few times per scene. Creator Carolina Rivera has worked on shows like ‘Devious Maids' and 'Jane the Virgin.' Most recently, Carolina Rivera was the sole creator of the Mexican series 'Daughter From Another Mother' (Madre Sólo hay Dos), starring Ludwika Paleta, also available on Netflix. Related article: ‘In the Heights’ – Behind the Scenes and Full Commentary/Reactions from Cast & Crew Related article: A Tribute to Cannes Film Festival: A Celebration of Cinema,...
- 7/9/2021
- by Ana Cobo
- Hollywood Insider - Substance & Meaningful Entertainment
James Schamus (pictured, left), the former co-president of Focus Features who is best known for his laureled producing partnership with multi Oscar-winning director Ang Lee, is creating his first TV series for Netflix Mexico.
Schamus will serve as executive producer and showrunner for the series, which he co-wrote with Monika Revilla and author Fernanda Melchor (“Hurricane Season”).
The series, whose storyline is under wraps, will shoot in Spanish with local crew and talent in Mexico and is set to debut later this year. Francisco Ramos, VP of Spanish-language originals for Netflix in Latin America, told Variety that Schamus is learning Spanish. Ramos also expressed his delight at the “complete and diverse slate” that Netflix Mexico has put together in recent years.
This is the first major Latino collaboration for Schamus — producer of Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain” as well as “The Ice Storm,” which he also co-wrote — since his 1990 producing debut,...
Schamus will serve as executive producer and showrunner for the series, which he co-wrote with Monika Revilla and author Fernanda Melchor (“Hurricane Season”).
The series, whose storyline is under wraps, will shoot in Spanish with local crew and talent in Mexico and is set to debut later this year. Francisco Ramos, VP of Spanish-language originals for Netflix in Latin America, told Variety that Schamus is learning Spanish. Ramos also expressed his delight at the “complete and diverse slate” that Netflix Mexico has put together in recent years.
This is the first major Latino collaboration for Schamus — producer of Lee’s “Brokeback Mountain” as well as “The Ice Storm,” which he also co-wrote — since his 1990 producing debut,...
- 2/8/2021
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Screenwriter and producer Carolina Rivera has signed with Verve and has entered an overall deal at Netflix.
Under the Netflix deal, Rivera created and is set to serve as executive producer of the television series Madre Solo Hay Dos.
Rivera is the co-executive producer of the CW sci-fi drama Roswell: New Mexico which recently wrapped. She also worked on Jane the Virgin. Marc Cherry’s production company purchased Rivera’s La Alegría del Hogar, which was originally created for Televisa. The series was the basis for Cherry’s Lifetime series Devious Maids.
Rivera studied screenwriting at UCLA and wrote her first feature Cilantro y Perejil which went on to win three Ariel Awards — Mexico’s equivalent of the Oscars — for Best Original Screenplay, Best Story and Best Original Song. Cilantro y Perejil made history in the Mexican film industry as the first Mexican title to be screened at commercial movie theaters throughout the country.
Under the Netflix deal, Rivera created and is set to serve as executive producer of the television series Madre Solo Hay Dos.
Rivera is the co-executive producer of the CW sci-fi drama Roswell: New Mexico which recently wrapped. She also worked on Jane the Virgin. Marc Cherry’s production company purchased Rivera’s La Alegría del Hogar, which was originally created for Televisa. The series was the basis for Cherry’s Lifetime series Devious Maids.
Rivera studied screenwriting at UCLA and wrote her first feature Cilantro y Perejil which went on to win three Ariel Awards — Mexico’s equivalent of the Oscars — for Best Original Screenplay, Best Story and Best Original Song. Cilantro y Perejil made history in the Mexican film industry as the first Mexican title to be screened at commercial movie theaters throughout the country.
- 7/27/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Fans of The CW's Jane the Virgin have many questions as we prepare for its upcoming final season, but the biggest one might be how this telenovela will end: will Jane (Gina Rodriguez) wind up with Rafael (Justin Baldoni), the handsome and sensitive reformed bad boy who was about to propose in the finale of last season? Or will she resuscitate her romance with Michael (Brett Dier), her recently returned husband who promised to love her the rest of his life?
Part of this anticipation is that creator Jennie Snyder Urman and her writers are particularly good at not playing favorites. She said, while speaking at the show's Television Critics Association press day on Jan. 31, that they made a point to build up one suitor or another each season as a way to bring "the audience along with us."
Related: The Simple Reason Jane the Virgin Decided to Bring...
Part of this anticipation is that creator Jennie Snyder Urman and her writers are particularly good at not playing favorites. She said, while speaking at the show's Television Critics Association press day on Jan. 31, that they made a point to build up one suitor or another each season as a way to bring "the audience along with us."
Related: The Simple Reason Jane the Virgin Decided to Bring...
- 2/11/2019
- by Whitney Friedlander
- Popsugar.com
The cliffhanger ending of Jane the Virgin's fourth season finale really was, just as the show's Latin Lover Narrator likes to say, straight out of a telenovela: Michael, the supposedly deceased husband of star Gina Rodriguez's titular Jane, seemed to be back from the dead - albeit in a more bearded and burly form.
All of this will most certainly be addressed when The CW show returns for its fifth and final season on March 27. But there is a question of whether this storyline is too extreme, even for a show whose very premise is about a virgin who gets pregnant through an accidental artificial insemination.
Jennie Snyder Urman, the series' creator, told journalists at the show's Television Critics Association press day on Jan. 31 that she was encouraged to go for the shocking twist by Carolina Rivera. An experienced telenovela writer who also works on the show, Rivera said...
All of this will most certainly be addressed when The CW show returns for its fifth and final season on March 27. But there is a question of whether this storyline is too extreme, even for a show whose very premise is about a virgin who gets pregnant through an accidental artificial insemination.
Jennie Snyder Urman, the series' creator, told journalists at the show's Television Critics Association press day on Jan. 31 that she was encouraged to go for the shocking twist by Carolina Rivera. An experienced telenovela writer who also works on the show, Rivera said...
- 2/10/2019
- by Whitney Friedlander
- Popsugar.com
The entirety of Jane the Virgin's final season will make you cry, if Jennie Snyder Urman and Gina Rodriguez have their way. The executive producer and the star of the CW series took the stage at the TV Critics' Association press tour on Thursday to talk about the fifth and final season, and not only did they tear up as they addressed reporters, but they promised there will be more tears. "How much are you going to cry throughout the entire season?" Rodriguez said in answer to a question about how much the finale will make us cry. "I cried a lot in the editing room if that's any indication," added Urman. "A writer in our room, Carolina Rivera, once described...
- 1/31/2019
- E! Online
Warning: The following contains spoilers for Monday’s Jane the Virgin finale
Jane the Virgin capped its second season on Monday night with a wedding — but did anyone actually get hitched? Better question: Were all those theories about Michael dying correct?
RelatedThe CW Renews The Flash, Jane the Virgin, The 100, Reign (!) and 7 Others
Before we get to that, can we talk about the other Villanueva woman experiencing a major life change in the finale? Xo is preggers! (I once talked with executive producer Jennie Urman about how every season could be the story of a different pregnancy, and I love...
Jane the Virgin capped its second season on Monday night with a wedding — but did anyone actually get hitched? Better question: Were all those theories about Michael dying correct?
RelatedThe CW Renews The Flash, Jane the Virgin, The 100, Reign (!) and 7 Others
Before we get to that, can we talk about the other Villanueva woman experiencing a major life change in the finale? Xo is preggers! (I once talked with executive producer Jennie Urman about how every season could be the story of a different pregnancy, and I love...
- 5/17/2016
- TVLine.com
CW has released their prime time line up for the week of March 30th and it will be a strange week. With new episodes becoming limited as we approach season finales, CW is filling in the gaps with a few random choices. Such The Flash taking a big chunk of that week with other mixes of new and old episodes network wide. However, they will take a child friendly approach on April 3rd with Here Comes Peter Cottontail. Random? Yes, very much so! Here is the official listing that kindly provided us all with.
Monday, March 30
The Originals
“I Love You, Goodbye” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
The Big Day — With the final preparations for her union to Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) underway, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) begins to question whether the ritual will actually work. After arriving to the compound, Elijah (Daniel Gillies) has a...
Monday, March 30
The Originals
“I Love You, Goodbye” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (TV-14, V) (HDTV)
The Big Day — With the final preparations for her union to Jackson (guest star Nathan Parsons) underway, Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) begins to question whether the ritual will actually work. After arriving to the compound, Elijah (Daniel Gillies) has a...
- 3/12/2015
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
CW has big plans for the holiday season as usual. They just released a brand new line up for the week starting of December 8th. It will feature some of their regular shows, but also special holiday themed items to keep up with the times. Unlike their peers, CW usually keeps their list pretty close until less than a month of airing the shows. Here is the official lineup that they have released so far.
Monday, December 8
The Originals
“The Map of Moments” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
A Holiday Reunion — When Rebekah (Claire Holt) notices an unusual change in Elijah’s (Daniel Gillies) behavior, she asks Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) to meet her at their safe house, reuniting them with baby Hope. After reliving memories of being the odd man out, Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) opens up to Davina (Danielle Campbell...
Monday, December 8
The Originals
“The Map of Moments” — (8:00-9:00 p.m. Et) (Content Rating Tbd) (HDTV)
A Holiday Reunion — When Rebekah (Claire Holt) notices an unusual change in Elijah’s (Daniel Gillies) behavior, she asks Klaus (Joseph Morgan) and Hayley (Phoebe Tonkin) to meet her at their safe house, reuniting them with baby Hope. After reliving memories of being the odd man out, Kaleb (guest star Daniel Sharman) opens up to Davina (Danielle Campbell...
- 11/23/2014
- by Sarah Peel
- Boomtron
Prime Suspect
Created by Lynda La Plante and Alexandra Cunningham
Based on the ITV series Prime Suspect created by Lynda La Plante
imdb, NBC, Thursdays at 10 Pm
1.01 Pilot
Directed by Peter Berg
Written by Alexandra Cunningham
1.02 Carnivorous Sheep
Directed by Jonas Pate
Written by Alexandra Cunningham
1.03 Bitch
Directed by Michael Waxman
Written by Liz Heldens
1.04 Great Guy, Yet: Dead
Directed by Jonas Pate
Written by John McNamara
*****
The U.S. Prime Suspect has one terrible, undeniable problem: its title. Even though the U.S. Prime Suspect is closely based on the U.K. Prime Suspect, the title just doesn’t work. The reason for this has everything to do with the structural difference between U.S. broadcast network prime-time and U.K. broadcast network prime-time.
The original Prime Suspect is one of the best TV shows of all time. In bringing us the adventures of Dci Jane Tennison, Lynda La Plante...
Created by Lynda La Plante and Alexandra Cunningham
Based on the ITV series Prime Suspect created by Lynda La Plante
imdb, NBC, Thursdays at 10 Pm
1.01 Pilot
Directed by Peter Berg
Written by Alexandra Cunningham
1.02 Carnivorous Sheep
Directed by Jonas Pate
Written by Alexandra Cunningham
1.03 Bitch
Directed by Michael Waxman
Written by Liz Heldens
1.04 Great Guy, Yet: Dead
Directed by Jonas Pate
Written by John McNamara
*****
The U.S. Prime Suspect has one terrible, undeniable problem: its title. Even though the U.S. Prime Suspect is closely based on the U.K. Prime Suspect, the title just doesn’t work. The reason for this has everything to do with the structural difference between U.S. broadcast network prime-time and U.K. broadcast network prime-time.
The original Prime Suspect is one of the best TV shows of all time. In bringing us the adventures of Dci Jane Tennison, Lynda La Plante...
- 10/26/2011
- by Michael Ryan
- SoundOnSight
When only four percent of scripted TV shows feature Lgbt characters, what's a gay girl to do? Why, strap on your gay goggles and watch TV along with us, of course! Our handy appraisal scale is better than any old letter grade. Other sites A+. We say, "What about our lezzy-lady feelings?"
Oh dear. First Prime Suspect makes me cringe at the hard-to-watch sexism of the pilot. Then it wins me over with the grit and determination. Now it goes and finally adds another woman who isn’t a victim or an ex-wife and it makes her a rival of sorts for Det. Jane Timoney. Also, three cases in a row that focus on women being killed by men? I’m not super interested in the “Women Die in Gruesome Ways and Jane Solves It” show.
Afterellen Bait (What enticement did the episode use to reel in gay lady viewers?...
Oh dear. First Prime Suspect makes me cringe at the hard-to-watch sexism of the pilot. Then it wins me over with the grit and determination. Now it goes and finally adds another woman who isn’t a victim or an ex-wife and it makes her a rival of sorts for Det. Jane Timoney. Also, three cases in a row that focus on women being killed by men? I’m not super interested in the “Women Die in Gruesome Ways and Jane Solves It” show.
Afterellen Bait (What enticement did the episode use to reel in gay lady viewers?...
- 10/7/2011
- by Dorothy Snarker
- AfterEllen.com
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