From left, Roselyn Sanchez, Edy Ganem, Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez...

From left, Roselyn Sanchez, Edy Ganem, Ana Ortiz, Dania Ramirez and Judy Reyes in the new Lifetime series "Devious Maids." Credit: Lifetime

Of course, everyone has secrets -- and secret desires. The maids -- all pals, and all gossips -- are: Zoila Del Barrio (Judy Reyes) and daughter Valentina (Edy Ganem) who work in the mansion of Genevieve Delatour (Susan Lucci); Carmen Luna (Roselyn Sanchez), maid of international pop star Alejandro Rubio (Matt Cedeño); Rosie Falta (Dania Ramirez), in the beachfront pad of actors Spence (Grant Show) and Peri Westmore (Mariana Klaveno); and Flora Hernandez (Paula Garcés), in the home of the Powells (Tom Irwin and Rebecca Wisocky). A murder most foul begins this series that was originally produced for ABC. (Eva Longoria is also executive producer.)

That trademark Cherry wit, written in acid, is evident here. too. (One wife to her lecherous husband: "When a woman's skin crawls, it doesn't mean she's attracted to you.") Then the second impression sets in: There are too many stories to service, none of them particularly involving: the Beverly Hills employers, the "upstairs" component, tend to be cardboard cutouts -- broadly drawn bores who look like they wandered off the set of "90210." Even Lucci acts like she's doing an impression of Erica Kane. But the biggest problem here is the sprawl -- lots of stories, lots of characters, lots of colors -- and not one them going anywhere in a hurry.

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