The moment you mention a genre like black comedy, you open yourself up to easy criticism. It wasn't satirical or comical enough. What was dark about it? It's what you expect to hear when talking about the subject. But leaving all that aside, the most important thing about television is its entertainment, and honestly, I was truly confused after watching the eight-episode Mexican series "Snakes and Ladders." As its title suggests, the series deals with ambition, backstabbing, corruption, betrayal, and anything else considered remotely immoral in human beings. It's a series that defines the contradictions of human nature. The series follows an innocent woman named Dora, who finds herself in trouble when she embarks on a campaign to become the principal of the school where she works. Dora's ambition stems from her desire to do something different with her life. On this journey, she comes face to face with a chocolatier who runs a successful business. An unlikely...
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