Now and then11/1/2022 ![]() ![]() The final, big, jaw-dropping twist will keep you guessing right until the very end.Īnd while the murder(s) mysteries drive the story telling, it’s the characters who make the series work. What’s so satisfying about an eight episode drama is we don’t have to wait long for the answers. The humor in their easy going rapport is a highlight.Īs with many murder mysteries, hints and red herrings are dropped along the way. Ivanek is equally terrific as the world-weary detective who has seen it all. ![]() Perez, already so terrific on HBO Max’s The Flight Attendant, truly shines here as a woman who has always put her career first and whose dogged determination will finally bring justice to the victims. Now she’s the seasoned detective with a new partner Belinda (Ella Kweku) who she is training much the same way Sullivan trained her all those years ago. “I know they’re behind this and I’m going to prove it,” Flora says. And when another person turns up dead with the same group of suspects, this is her moment, her chance to finally solve the case. Unless the medical examiner says otherwise, it was an accident,” Sullivan tells her.īut the unsolved case has haunted Flora for 20 years. Flora is a brand-new detective when she and Sullivan investigate the fateful scene of a car wreck. The consistency in both timelines are Rosie Perez and Željko Ivanek, who play both the younger and older versions of their respective characters, Detective Flora Neruda and Detective John Sullivan. The show is a multicultural celebration simply by providing a more accurate portrayal.Īs the series moves through time, with different actors playing the younger versions of the characters, it can get a little confusing keeping track of everyone. And each character has his or her own Spanish dialect: Puerto Rican Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Argentinian Spanish, to name a few. This is how people who are bilingual communicate. Characters move in and out of speaking Spanish and English effortlessly, sometimes beginning a sentence in Spanish and ending it in English, or vice versa. The majority of the dialogue is in Spanish with subtitles. Think of all the shows where it made no sense that all the characters were talking in English. #Now and then tvBest friends Daniela (Soledad Villamil) and Sofia (Maribel Verdú) don’t have anywhere near the successful lives they envisionedĪppleTV+ is really expanding the way a TV story can be told and, as with Pachinko, characters aren’t confined to just speaking in English. Pedro (José María Yazpik), who we soon find out is living a duplicitous life, is running for mayor of Miami his wife Ana (Marina de Tavira), who had political aspirations of her own, is now consistently sidelined by Pedro’s campaign manager Ernesto (Eduardo Noriega). Marcos (played by Manolo Cardona as an adult), who once planned on joining Doctors Without Borders, is engaged to Isabela (Juana Acosta) and is a plastic surgeon giving wealthy Miamians face lifts and tummy tucks. That tale unfolds over eight episodes that jump back and forth to tell the story of these characters at the proverbial prime of their lives, as well as where they are now deep into adulthood. But who is doing the blackmailing, and what actually happened all those years ago? Be there or I tell all.” They are being blackmailed for $1 million each. The five former friends all receive the same text “Tomorrow alumni reunion. But, as pop culture tells us all the time, nothing brings out the truth like a reunion. The five friends have kept the secret of what happened on that fateful night for two decades. Then tragedy strikes, and Alejandro is dead. ![]() Daniela, who dreams of winning an Academy Award, is capturing their every move with her video recorder-something that soon becomes a key piece of evidence. They are discussing their hopes for the future while drinking, swimming, laughing, and canoodling. ![]() Twenty years ago, as they were about to graduate from college in Miami, Ana (Alicia Jaziz), Pedro (Dario Yazbek Bernal), Sofia (Alicia Sanz), Marcos (Jack Duarte), Daniela (Miranda de la Serna), and Alejandro (Jorge López) are celebrating on the beach. Last year, Prime Video even had a TV series based on the 1997 movie. Maybe I Know What You Did Last Summer is to blame for kicking off this trend. By my rough calculation, fifty percent of the teens on television are killers. In real life, I have to assume (I hope!) that this is a fairly rare occurrence. Let me ask you a question: when you were in high school or college, did you and a group of your closest friends commit murder and then cover it up? ![]()
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