Revenge is a dish best served cold Todas as Flores

Revenge is a dish best served cold: Todas as Flores saves from disgrace TV

In October 2021, even before Um Lugar ao Sol premiered in prime time on Globo, Todas as Flores was approved as a replacement for the remake of Pantanal (2022). The soap opera suffered a setback when it was replaced by Travessia, which aired on open television a year ago, just nine days before João Emanuel Carneiro’s storyline was added to the Globoplay catalog. However, the saga, which was neglected by the broadcaster, became a lifeline in the fight for leadership in the audience rankings.

Last year, after Globo announced the change of soap operas at 9 p.m., the word relegation echoed from all corners, worrying not only the author of Todas as Flores, but everyone involved in the production. But the game changed quickly. The first part of revenge for the contempt suffered by the series had a positive response from the streaming platform’s subscribers.

The majority hailed Todas as Flores on social media and questioned Globo for not showing it publicly on television. Critics specializing in soap operas confirmed this with enthusiastic reviews in the main media.

The saga of Maíra (Sophie Charlotte) caused a weekly stir whenever a new block was made available on Globoplay. However, not everyone liked the second part of the series but that is another topic. The 45 chapters of the first season have just been broadcast on Globo and are also very popular with Open TV viewers. Revenge successfully completed.

The Ten O’Clock Soap Opera smacks of the expression “Revenge is a dish best served cold.” That’s all, there’s no need to rush. A year after the controversy that swept social media and led Globo executives to settle for the chosen strategy, Todas as Flores is the channel’s lifeline.

While completely new soap operas such as “Fuzuê” and the remake of “Elas por Elas” have negative viewership records, the ten o’clock soap opera fulfills its role wonderfully even though it is already available on Globoplay for the marathon.

This is further proof that spoilers do not affect a soap opera’s audience. The public can research and discover everything that will happen to Maíra and Co. and still remain steadfast in front of the television.

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