Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Fea fans, be patient...
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By the way, you have my sympathy... that conversation between Omar and Fernando while Fernando was tying his tie was FAST (and adorable!! I love those two together!!). Good luck and hope you have fun with recapping!
Kim P.
Marg. in Minnesota
Alas now i have no excuse not to do my housework SIGH.
However, I was doing stuff around the house last night and missed out on most of the conversations. I DID hear Alicia tell Tomas that Ana-Leticia is NOT a natural blonde, though. Let me tell you, I was shocked. ;)
Kim P.
On the other hand Fern has really grown up and his efforts to help the shattered Omar were deeply touching and revealing of the man he really is and one who is WAY too good for Lety. And I give major, major points to Omar for going to Lety the next day and really apologizing for the letters and all the rest of it. He just never believed that what he had done to her could have hurt her and now he knows. It took a real man to admit what he did.
I don't buy Lety being sorry when she told Caro. She has become so unattractive in her actions that she is just eating it up. I wonder what will happen when Omar discovers the truth and more of her bucket load of lies is revealed. Lety the saint her papa thinks - no way.
Terri
But what I did NOT like was the way he immediately started jumping to conclusions and assuming the worst. (Which is exactly what he did when he found his dead wife in the van with his best friend... that is, it was what it looked like, but there was more to that story than met the eye... funny how he didn't learn his lesson that time.)
Tomas an his faint was so over the top i nearly chocked. Now I'm guessing tonight we meet his mother and that should be fun.
Diane
Fern was great with Omar yesterday. But, I wanted him to chase down Aurora and give her a talking to. But, I guess the big reveal will have to wait.
Looking forward to meeting Tomas' mom.
As for Aldo, I've always stuck up for him, and still do in some ways, after all it's not like he hasn't caught Lety with Fernando before, but he definitely is becoming more unattractive. They have to make him that way so Lety can dump him without a guilty conscience. Still, knowing that and knowing it has to happen, it still pains me to watch it.
Kim P.
Re: Aldo and seeing his wife and drawing conclusions before knowing everything?? what was to know. she was in an accident, dead and holding the hand of her lover??? No??? Actually if you think about it. It could have been that they were on their way to find aldo, had the accident, realized they were dying and just grasped each other's hand and meaning nothing else at all. How's that. Regarding Aldo going to lety's house. I can't stand aldo at all, however, fair is fair. He is her boyfriend, why can't he stop by on the spur of the moment???
Anyway, Tomas is a mess and poor Alicia to have to put up with him and poor Tomas to have to put up with Alicia. There is probably no one else who would have those two so it's a good thing they found each other. It's amazing at how Alicia's personality can just totally ruin her even though she is so pretty.
I can hardly stand Aldo's controlling actions. If he started becoming this demanding/controlling the minute they start dating, imagine what it would be like if they got married.
Making Aldo suddenly unattractive to the audience so that they will be happy if she turns to Fern isn't the way to go because at this point they have made Lety such an unattractive, cold and nasty piece of work that some of us don't think Fern should be saddled with her. They need to make Lety grow up take responsibility for her own actions, stop hiding behind her ugliness and become the woman she was headed for in the beginning before the unfortunate detour into stupidity. And they don't have a lot of time left to do it.
Johanna
Maricruz
Well, believe it or not, that was what I thought of when he told Lety the story originally. That it seemed pretty obvious what had happened, but on the other hand, if you saw a car coming at you, you might grab your companion's hand, even if you weren't having an affair, but out on some really harmless mission, like you're on your way to picking up a really big birthday present, or whatever.
But what I meant about "learning" was that he eventually found out that there was more to the story than he had originally thought - that his wife had still been crazy in love with him, and had been cheating on him only in hopes of getting his attention. (One wonders why she didn't just PRETEND to cheat on him to make him jealous... oh well.) So it wasn't exactly what he had assumed. At least she supposedly still loved him.
The lesson Aldo got out of this story was "don't ignore your SO," and that's good, but the other part of the lesson (which he didn't learn) was, even when your basic assumption is correct, sometimes when you hear the whole story, you feel differently about it.
I didn't blame Aldo for wanting to surprise Lety at her house, and being upset when he realized she had lied to him. And I am pretty annoyed that she didn't just tell him the truth (who knows, he might have been amused), too.
But I don't like the way he acts when he's mad - he immediately assumes that she's betrayed him in some horrible way. If he really thinks she's so innocent and perfect, how can he think her capable of such a thing? As it is, she's only playing a childish (if cruel) prank on someone Aldo hates anyway. So you'd think he'd be more open to finding out the truth, rather than this YOU ARE CHEATING ON ME kick he's on.
Does that make more sense? I don't know - maybe I'm splitting hairs, here. I really did feel badly for Aldo when he showed up at Lety's house and later she basically lied to him. But there are plenty of things a person can lie about - his mind automatically skipped ahead to the ugliest.
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