A whip smart Cambodian doctor comes to the U.S. for a medical treatment to save her son, but when the system fails and pushes her into hiding, she uses her cunning and intelligence to fight back, breaking the law for all the right reasons.
Watchseries; Just saw the pilot episode of this new series, and I would say I can't wait to see the next few episodes. This series so far catches on the natural relationship of a true Filipino family in the US. I thought the writer/s were Filipinos. Awesome! Please keep on building the momentum! Kudos to the writers of the show!
sevplanet-119-4859017 January 2022
Just saw the pilot episode of this new series, and I would say I can't wait to see the next few episodes. This series so far catches on the natural relationship of a true Filipino family in the US. I thought the writer/s were Filipinos. Awesome! Please keep on building the momentum! Kudos to the writers of the show!
trademarcdesigns5 January 2022
The Cleaning Lady watchseries. I don't think I've ever seen this premise before - an illegal immigrant forced to become a crime scene cleaner for the mob. In this case, our cleaning lady is also a doctor, which is a lot more common for immigrants (legal or otherwise) than most people think. So I'm giving points for a premise that is both original and very plausible.
The first episode had plenty of action and a bit of suspense, and a little social commentary in providing a small taste of what it's like to be an immigrant worker in the service industry.
I did not care for the cinematography. Cutting off the actor's faces when they are speaking is not art; it's annoying. A shot showing half of a face (and this happened several times) in no way adds to the drama - it just looks like someone screwed up the shot.
The first episode held my attention, and I will definitely continue watching.
trademarcdesigns4 January 2022
Interesting premise - cleaning lady forced to work for mobsters cleaning crimes scenes. Can't say I've seen that one before...
I've only seen the first episode, so it's hard to judge how credible the plots are, but so far, so good. The acting is solid, the characters are sympathetic, and if the first episode is anything to go by, there's plenty of action and suspense.
What I don't like is the cinematography. I can handle weird angles, slow-mo and the other nonsense cinematographers do to try to look artistic, but cutting off faces? An actor is talking and half their face is outside the shot? That's not artistic, it's stupid. But I'll admit that even though I find it incredibly annoying, it's a minor issue overall.
I like this show. It's at least as good as anything else on network television right now.
donvyt11 January 2022
As a Filipino, the plight of my countries primary export: domestic help, is all too familiar. But this time it's not exactly that, but the story is about a Cambodian doctor educated and who emigrated from the Philippines.
This story also takes me to a completely unfamiliar situation. Of course Vegas never disappoints as a backdrop for a story - but a cleaning lady playing the role of a strong, female character, as well as a mother, and a friend, without focusing attention to race or playing the victim card, is completely refreshing.
yosvaniramos5 January 2022
Really enjoyed the first episode. A mother would do anything for their kids. Also I'm liking the sexual energy between her and the hot latino criminal boss. I see something happening there in the future. This show has potential.
pgooden12 January 2022
1. She is pulled away from her Jon but never lose her job
2. She here jhe there she is every where - at wook at the warehouse at the bowling alley ate
3.always has allthe equipment she needs immediately in her hand held cleaning basket
4eveyorne wears a mask around her son but she doesnt always.
5 Hi tech eqipment for her son on an entry level clean gig ?
Naahhh Gues I will. Just skipthis one
as. Believable as a sub arctic snow storm in Austin Tx that freezes a lake over to a depth of 12 inches ovenrnght.
User Reviews
Watchseries; Just saw the pilot episode of this new series, and I would say I can't wait to see the next few episodes. This series so far catches on the natural relationship of a true Filipino family in the US. I thought the writer/s were Filipinos. Awesome! Please keep on building the momentum! Kudos to the writers of the show!
Just saw the pilot episode of this new series, and I would say I can't wait to see the next few episodes. This series so far catches on the natural relationship of a true Filipino family in the US. I thought the writer/s were Filipinos. Awesome! Please keep on building the momentum! Kudos to the writers of the show!
The Cleaning Lady watchseries. I don't think I've ever seen this premise before - an illegal immigrant forced to become a crime scene cleaner for the mob. In this case, our cleaning lady is also a doctor, which is a lot more common for immigrants (legal or otherwise) than most people think. So I'm giving points for a premise that is both original and very plausible.
The first episode had plenty of action and a bit of suspense, and a little social commentary in providing a small taste of what it's like to be an immigrant worker in the service industry.
I did not care for the cinematography. Cutting off the actor's faces when they are speaking is not art; it's annoying. A shot showing half of a face (and this happened several times) in no way adds to the drama - it just looks like someone screwed up the shot.
The first episode held my attention, and I will definitely continue watching.
Interesting premise - cleaning lady forced to work for mobsters cleaning crimes scenes. Can't say I've seen that one before...
I've only seen the first episode, so it's hard to judge how credible the plots are, but so far, so good. The acting is solid, the characters are sympathetic, and if the first episode is anything to go by, there's plenty of action and suspense.
What I don't like is the cinematography. I can handle weird angles, slow-mo and the other nonsense cinematographers do to try to look artistic, but cutting off faces? An actor is talking and half their face is outside the shot? That's not artistic, it's stupid. But I'll admit that even though I find it incredibly annoying, it's a minor issue overall.
I like this show. It's at least as good as anything else on network television right now.
As a Filipino, the plight of my countries primary export: domestic help, is all too familiar. But this time it's not exactly that, but the story is about a Cambodian doctor educated and who emigrated from the Philippines.
This story also takes me to a completely unfamiliar situation. Of course Vegas never disappoints as a backdrop for a story - but a cleaning lady playing the role of a strong, female character, as well as a mother, and a friend, without focusing attention to race or playing the victim card, is completely refreshing.
Really enjoyed the first episode. A mother would do anything for their kids. Also I'm liking the sexual energy between her and the hot latino criminal boss. I see something happening there in the future. This show has potential.
1. She is pulled away from her Jon but never lose her job 2. She here jhe there she is every where - at wook at the warehouse at the bowling alley ate 3.always has allthe equipment she needs immediately in her hand held cleaning basket
4eveyorne wears a mask around her son but she doesnt always.
5 Hi tech eqipment for her son on an entry level clean gig ?
Naahhh Gues I will. Just skipthis one
as. Believable as a sub arctic snow storm in Austin Tx that freezes a lake over to a depth of 12 inches ovenrnght.