Starring Christian Serratos, Ricardo Chavira, Noemi Gonzalez, Gabriel Chavarria, Seidy López, Julio Macias, Jesse Perez, Hunter Reese Peña Premieres Format Hour-long biographical/family drama; seven episodes watched for review Desperately craving the love she’s been singing about, Selena continues to see Chris Perez (Jesse Perez) despite her family’s disapproval. She also becomes more vocal about things she dislikes and the things she wants as she further establishes herself as a singer-songwriter, fashion designer, and business owner—a huge departure from Part One, which showed her as the submissive and “perfect” daughter who went along with everything her father said. And as Selena comes into her own, so, too, does lead actor Christian Serratos. Though it still feels (and sounds) like she’s doing an impression of Jennifer Lopez as Selena, there are quite a few moments beyond the stage where she is able to shed those similarities and offer her own take on the singer. This is especially vivid in scenes where Selena y Los Dinos are hanging out in their tour bus or home, or when they’re recording hits like “Techno Cumbia,’’ and Serratos allows the rhythm of the music to move her. Here, the fashion and makeup feel truer to Selena’s iconic albeit eccentric style in these episodes, which lessens the parody feel that dominated the first half of the series.