The House of Flowers

The House of Flowers season 3 on Netflix
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Ended
Season 3:
Ended on April 23, 2020
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Season: 3
# Air Date Episode Name Watched?
E1 Apr 23, 2020 PETUNIA (símb. picardía)
E2 Apr 23, 2020 GIRASOL (símb. poder)
E3 Apr 23, 2020 YERBERA (símb. primer amor)
E4 Apr 23, 2020 MALVA (símb. ambición)
E5 Apr 23, 2020 AZALEA (símb. templanza)
E6 Apr 23, 2020 BETÓNICA (símb. sorpresa)
E7 Apr 23, 2020 TRÉBOL (símb. venganza)
E8 Apr 23, 2020 ELÉBORO (símb. escándalo)
E9 Apr 23, 2020 JACINTO (símb. celos)
E10 Apr 23, 2020 HELENIO (símb. lágrimas)
E11 Apr 23, 2020 LAUREL (símb. gloria)
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Why Watch:
"Discover how this dark comedy subverted the telenovela genre to become a global LGBTQ+ landmark."
Series Analysis:
Manolo Caro’s The House of Flowers redefined the modern telenovela by blending dark comedy with biting social commentary. Centered on the De La Mora family, the series challenged traditional Mexican values regarding gender, class, and sexuality. Its cultural footprint is most evident in the breakout performance of Cecilia Suárez as Paulina, whose unique vocal cadence became a global phenomenon. By deconstructing the melodrama of the past, the show created a space for diverse narratives that resonated far beyond Latin America. It proved that localized stories could achieve massive international success on streaming platforms. While the floral shop has closed its doors, the show’s impact on queer representation remains a vital part of its history. Set a reminder for future news, as these secrets often find ways to resurface.
Tone: Scholarly yet appreciative TV historian perspective. Last Updated: March 2026
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Network:
Netflix
Seasons:
3
Years:
2018 - 2020
Genre:
Drama, Comedy
Rating:
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