I was good? Is your boy yd? What was good? Everybody? This is Neil? What's good? This glow? Really? And you're checking out the Cruise Show podcast. Make sure to subscribe, rate and sure Liz go go good morning, Hi, good morning. Hello. Hello. How are we doing? We're doing great? How are you doing well? Are we in your living room? That? We're in my house? We're in my house, in my living room. No, we're at a hotel in New York. Hotel in New York. Didn't you flee from New York?
Why are you still there? I know, I know it didn't work. I'm back season two. That's right. Thank you so much for the opportunity. I appreciate it. Eva Longorioas and Thiago co Land of Women, The Other in muheadas Apple TV Plus. The series starts Wednesday. Congratulations. The best way I can describe it out the gate is if life hits you fast was a series? This is it? Yeah? Yeah, that's a really
great one. No, it's a really fun show. I think. I always tell people you like Desperate Olives, You're gonna love this show because it's a drama edy. It's tonally in the same world. It's about this woman, my character Gala. She has to flee New York all of a sudden with her her crazy mom and her you know, Braddy kid, and they have to go hide in the hometown of my mother in Spain. And we're like, I'm like a fish out of water. I've never been to Spain.
I don't speak Spanish. And so it's an era of comedies and it's really a lot of fun. Yeah, no, exactly. There you are living a very comfortable life and things are well. All of a sudden, your husband owes some very bad people fifteen million dollars and next scene, you're taping cash to your body and you're on the run. On the run.
Yeah, and I got to go. And I mean, I hide in this town and I'm protecting my family and providing for my family, and I have to do things I've never done in my life because i was just a New York socialite and now I'm like, ah, what is happening. I know hits her hard, and then she hits me hard literally, yeah, and prashes into me, and yeah, I love that argument. By the way, it felt like an argument that I would have with my wife. So it was very m Yeah, it was a good argument, valid argument.
I love how you tried paying for a rental car with cash too, Like that's that's so Latino of you. Yeah, I'm convinced it's going to work as well. Yeah, all I was to do is wink at the guy. No, my uncle tried doing that one too, and I'm like, THEO, that's not how it works. So I was lucky enough to get a few episodes in advance, thanks so much, And I held a screening in my backyard. So if it ends up in the swap meet near you, I'm very sorry. Hey, the more people that can watch it,
it doesn't matter how exactly that's right, that's right. So these questions for both of you, Right, there's a there's a few. Oh, there's a lot of scenes in there that are very emotional, right, and that they stand out, They stand out tremendously. What do we tap in? And again for both of you, what do we tap into to get
into that zone and to make it feel so authentic? Yeah, it was saying to yes yesterday as we watched in the cinema, and I hadn't noticed how much those seeds they really allow the show to breathe because it's so fast paced, and it's funny and it moves, and then you have those emotional moments and they just really play so well. And it's a real insight into the characters, I feel, and you really go into the into their past and you start to understand them for who they are and sympathize with them.
I think, you know, and have empathy with these very flawed human beings and that, and they're the ones that take you on a journey. So it's it's great those moments and they're so well timed and and and I think just the truth of it as well. Yeah, really, you know, there's not you don't have to tap into much when it's when it's the truth is there. Yeah, yeah, yeah, the truth is there. And
that's how it does feel very authentic. And you know, with Spanish being tough already, right, and but Mexican Spanish and Spain Spanish it's completely different. And if you're not at you know, you don't understand that. Some people are like, oh, you spoke Spanish. I was like no. First of all, I didn't grow up speaking Spanish. Then when I learned Spanish, I learned in Mexico. So to go to Spain and to the motherland and speak Castilian Spanish. Was like a brain teaser every day. My
brain hurt. I was like, what word is that? What are you saying? Yeah, we don't pronounce. Yeah, he's Chilean too. Yeah, you go there and you got to you gotta really like really chew those words and pronounce them. And yeah, yeah, it's tough, especially as as Mexican Americans, like we just we know the bad words really well exactly we do. We know all the bad words in any any dialect of Spanish. Because a strong Latina in this business, how do you navigate through obstacles
and barriers that a lot of women have to face in this business? Yeah, I mean I think you're right, like there's this uh barrier being just a woman and that you know, no gender equity in any industry by the
way, not just in media. But then you're Latina on top of that, and so it's it's definitely hard to navigate, and especially when we're such a big percentage of movie going audience ticket buyers, but yet we're really underrepresented in TV and film, and so my media company is trying to bridge that gap between who's creating the content and who's consuming the content and really trying to position the Latino community as heroes and and as people who are full of potential
and full of great things and full of great opportunities. And I think that'll that'll be a challenge for us for a little while longer. Congratulations Land of Women, Apple TV Plus airs Wednesday. You guys knocked it out of the park. Thank you, jam you heys. Check your Richard with the Cruise Show. Thanks for listening to The Cruise Show podcast. Make sure to subscribe and hey, auto download so you don't miss an episode.
