Acapulco season 3 episode 3 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Gustavo reveals he's an artist and community organizer at a tense dinner. Máximo deals with family drama about not being invited to his father's wedding, unveiling past disappointments. Meanwhile, hotel staff contemplates ethical dilemmas when discreetly handling a deceased guest. Julia clashes with Doña Nora over creative differences in her boutique designs. Chad seeks a genuine role at the hotel, rejecting superficial promotions for a more authentic experience.
Full Episode S03E03 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Gustavo do for a living?
Gustavo is an artist and a community organizer.
What painting is shown during the dinner conversation?
One of Gustavo's paintings is shown during the dinner.
Who returned to the hotel and endorsed Máximo and Julia's relationship?
Chad returned from his travels and enthusiastically endorsed Máximo and Julia's relationship.
Why was Máximo upset about not being invited to his own father's wedding?
Máximo was upset because his father had consistently missed important family events, leading him to expect further disappointment.
What crisis did Máximo and Don Pablo handle at the hotel?
They discreetly moved the body of a deceased guest to avoid alarming other guests.
What was Julia and Doña Nora's conflict about?
Their conflict was about the design choices for Julia's boutique dresses, with Doña Nora imposing her conservative style.
How did Chad change his professional role at the hotel?
Chad rejected a superficial promotion and requested to start at the bottom to genuinely earn his position and learn about the hotel's operations.
What moral dilemma did Máximo face in handling the deceased guest?
Máximo was disturbed by the secrecy and ethical implications of moving the deceased guest discreetly, feeling manipulated by Don Pablo.