In the heart of bustling Los Angeles, a single mother named Flor, originally from Mexico, seeks a better future for her daughter Cristina. To achieve this, she accepts a job as a cook in the luxurious home of the Clasky family, a wealthy and dysfunctional Anglo family. From day one, cultural and linguistic differences are evident, creating a comical yet sometimes painful clash.
As Flor adapts to her new environment, the emotional chaos surrounding her employers unfolds: John, a father distracted by his career, and his frail wife, a woman obsessed with appearances and perfection. Each member of the Clasky family has their own struggles, and Flor unexpectedly becomes a beacon of wisdom and emotional connection.
Cristina, who initially feels out of place, begins to forge a relationship with the Clasky’s son, and the cultural barriers start to blur. Through hilarious situations and moments of vulnerability, the story explores deep themes such as identity, family, and the quest for belonging. As Flor’s and the Clasky family’s lives intertwine, a path toward mutual understanding opens, leading everyone to question what home truly means. In this heartwarming and poignant comedy, differences turn into bridges, and love and family transcend language.