You Had Me at Hola is a steamy showbiz romantic-comedy with a plot worthy of a soap opera. The last thing either of them needs is a workplace romance with all its attendant possible problems but sometimes the last thing we need is the one thing we desperately want. Fortunately, a last minute cast shakeup has landed him the male lead Victor, a role that could re-launch his career. Too many people depend on him for him to be a has-been at this point in his life. He has always been in the finale, and his early death in the last show has him wondering if he’s also looking at the death of his employment. He’s been playing heartthrob heroes in telenovelas for years but his last gig not only had him playing the villain, they killed him off before the final episode. Being cast as the heroine Carmen in a bilingual ScreenFlix (think Netflix) telenovela is just the break she needs.Īshton Suárez needs this telenovela, too. None of those things are the hallmark of a serious actor and Jasmine is desperate to make the leap from soap operas to meatier, more meaningful roles. Take her latest breakup from a superstar musician – it’s gotten her splashed across tabloid covers, blown up her social media accounts and left her hounded by paparazzi. If Jasmine Lin Rodriguez has learned anything from her string of loser exes it’s that she’s better off alone.
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