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It is a dramatic series about the professional and personal life of the Grand Hotel, a family-run hotel in Miami Beach. The staff at this hotel faces many everyday situations that reflect the reality of work. A group of different events and situations revolves around where the workers of this hotel try to live with them.
Grand Hotel is the TV version of a juicy beach read or summer blockbuster. You might not be thinking about it five minutes after the episode airs but you will enjoy your stay.
For the most part, Grand Hotel moves briskly enough, offering the kind of undemanding soapiness that has occasionally worked with summer dramas in the past.
The thing I like about the new summer series Grand Hotel... is that it mostly knows what it is: frothy, light, colorful and exaggerated in the style of the telenovelas it emulates.
A breezy watch that offers just enough new thrills to make it onto your summer watch list, Grand Hotel may not reinvent the telenovela wheel but it sure knows how to make it roll.