A Latina screenwriter (Andrea Navedo) struggles with her conscience to let go of her Latina character(Liza Colon-Zayas). A poignant comedy that makes fun of the state of Latino portrayals in Hollywood.
Desperate to sell her screenplays and in an effort to mainstream her work, Lydia Maldonado (Andrea Navedo) considers losing her long-time Latina main character, Marisol (Liza Colon-Zayas). But Marisol won;t leave Lydia's conscience quietly. She vies for existence while Lydia conjures new muses out of the Stereotypes we all know, love and hate. Laugh 'til you cry with this relevant conversation about the state of Latino and Female portrayals in scripted and reality entertainment!—Elaine Del Valle
Lydia Maldonado, a struggling Latina writer finds herself at an impasse when her roommate, Janice heads to Hollywood with a lucrative writing contract. Janice's writing advice is to Lydia is lose that Marisol character, too ghetto. Lydia reaches deep within to conjure up a new muse, but Marisol is not leaving quietly.—Anonymous