You may know Cecilia Suarez, 50, as Paulina de La Mora, the riveting lead in Manolo Caro's Mexican dark dramedy “La Casa de Las Flores” [“The House of Flowers”], co-produced by Netflix. The actress stole countless scenes playing Paulina, the eldest of the dysfunctional upper-class clan and the manager of her father's struggling cabaret full of drag queens, strippers and "dark rooms." All to buy back the family-run business a posh floristry shop to maintain their high social status among the Mexican elite and save her relationship with transgender ex-partner Maria Jose.
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Casa de las Flores (
The House of Flowers), and now I am sad. I am sad because, after binge watching the Mexican black comedy-drama, IÂ
miss those characters. The show follows the de la Mora family, who owns a prestigious flower shop attached to their mansion, and examines how a suicide in the first episode triggers all the possible drama in the world. OK, I know that doesnât sound so fun, but I cannot state the level of addiction I had to the three seasons of this campy masterpiece. At times it was weird enough to make me miss