Gentefied Season 1 Episode 10 Delfina
- February 21, 2020
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8.3 (69)
Gentefied season 1 episode 10, titled "Delfina," centers around the character of the same name. Delfina is the beloved grandmother of Ana and Javier, who is renowned for her cooking and the stories she tells. However, she has been struggling with memory loss and has become increasingly frail, worrying her family.
The episode begins with Ana, Javier, and Erik visiting Delfina at her nursing home. They bring her favorite meal, tamales, and reminisce about their childhood memories with her. Delfina struggles to remember some of the details, but she is always able to recall the flavors and smells of her cooking.
As the episode progresses, the family confronts the difficult decision of moving Delfina into Ana's apartment in Boyle Heights. Although they are concerned about her safety and well-being, they all feel guilty for not taking care of her earlier. Delfina initially protests, feeling like a burden to her family, but eventually agrees to move in.
The family's efforts to care for Delfina are complicated by the fact that Ana's building is being sold, and they are all facing eviction. They must pack up all of their belongings and find a new place to live, all while making sure Delfina is comfortable and safe.
Throughout the episode, we see flashbacks to Delfina's past, including her immigration journey from Mexico to the United States and her experiences working as a cook in numerous restaurants in Boyle Heights. These flashbacks illuminate the sacrifices Delfina made for her family and the pride she takes in her culture and cuisine.
As the family searches for a new home, Delfina becomes increasingly ill, and they are forced to face the reality that she may not have much time left. The episode is an emotional tribute to the importance of family and the power of food and tradition to connect generations.
In the end, the family finds a new apartment, and Delfina is able to live out her final days surrounded by her loved ones. The episode is a poignant conclusion to the season, showcasing the show's themes of gentrification, family, and cultural identity.