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The Morales cousins scramble to save their grandfather's taco shop — and pursue their own dreams — as gentrification shakes up their LA neighborhood.
Eric rushes Lidia to the hospital, Ana races to create a "statement piece" for her art show, and big news upends the family's plans for the future.
When Yessika threatens to protest the food tour, Erik and Chris come up with a creative solution — and Ana finds herself caught in the middle.
Ana's mom, Beatriz, reaches her breaking point when conditions at her job go from bad to worse. Nayeli hatches a plan to get to Bakersfield.
Nayeli interviews Ana and Yessika for school, a change in the shop's decor hits Casimiro hard, and Erik searches for a chance to pop the question.
Struggling to make ends meet in the mariachi band, Javier considers leaving LA with son Danny, who's in the throes of his first big crush.
Ana's mural celebrating brown love stirs up strong feelings in the neighborhood. Chris and Erik butt heads over how to bring in new customers.
Pop tries to pull Chris out of a downward spiral, Erik asks Yessika for help saving the shop, and Ana scores a lucrative gig at a grown-up party.
Chris urges Pop to spice up the menu with a taco of the week and goes all out to prove he's a true Mexican. Erik takes Lidia out for a fancy dinner.
Erik wrestles with his pride as he tries to round up $4K in bail money before the baby's ultrasound. Ana hits up her Instagram followers for work.
As their abuelo struggles to make rent on his Boyle Heights taco shop, aspiring chef Chris, artist Ana and father-to-be Erik face tough decisions.
Created by two Chicano first-gen writers, Gentefied is a half-hour dramatic comedy adapted from the 2017 Sundance digital darling of the same name. In this badass bilingual series about family, community, brown love, and the displacement that disrupts it all, three Mexican-American cousins struggle to chase the American Dream, even while that same dream threatens the things they hold most dear: their neighborhood, their immigrant grandfather, and the family taco shop. Set in a rapidly changing Los Angeles, the Spanglish dramedy will navigate important themes like identity, class, and balancing insta-fame with translating memes for their parents. But most importantly, Gentefied will settle once and for all how to pronounce Latinx.
The Morales cousins scramble to save their grandfather's taco shop — and pursue their own dreams — as gentrification shakes up their LA neighborhood.