Monday, January 21, 2008
A ***SPECIAL*** thanks to our brave and patient Amar recappers....
Labels: amar, announcements
Many thanks to the intrepid Amar recappers. You guys managed to make a silk purse out of sow's ear episode after episode. I hope y'all continue on with other shows because if you can make diverting recaps out of Amar you can most certainly do it with any other telenovela.
Thanks everyone!!
This was possibly the worse extension of a show I've ever seen and since many of the ones we get to see have them, that's not a small group. Sometimes the backstory before the extension mattered and sometimes the new section writers didn't seem to agree with the original writers on character personalities or backstory. It was often confusing.
Jeanne
for hanging in there. I stopped watching it when the whole amnesia stupidity began.
Yawn and besides, Ivan was the best character and when they wrote him out of the story, I lost interest. This was one of the worst telenovelas that I have seen and I watched all of Duelo, another unbelievable plot line but much better than Amar.
Reading the recaps and blogs is a very special part of my day...one I richly enjoy.
There were times when LFMB got so bad, I wanted to bite the TV. But I had a lot of encouragement (and faith) to see it through to the end. The Amar recappers didn't get nearly as much support; I don't know what kept them going. Perhaps it was the show's enormous potential for mockery. Or Agustin Arana.
Sometimes the dogs give birth to classic names and phrases that live forever. The Amar recappers had great pet names for their characters.
Speaking of - I see in commercials for Al Diablo that the woman who plays Lidia is in the cast, somehow she has grown 5 times hotter. Why didn't she look that hot on Amar?
We don't recap shows on the other Spanish channels usually - because many of our people (including me) don't get those channels. Also, I gather they often have English subtitles.
When we have taken on more shows - for instance, when there was a skeleton crew trying to do Accoralada in the daytime, or when a group just decided they wanted to do Zorro - things seem to get a bit desperate. I'd rather that we have our fewer shows covered comfortably than lots of shows with scattered coverage. That said, I don't stop anybody from posting recaps of other shows if they want. The problem is to commit to seeing it through!
That's how I feel about Juan--it's undervalued, not a dog, but few folks watch it. I love it and in large part it's due to the wonderful small band of Juan fans (and my fellow recappers, who do an awesome job).
Jeanne
Thanks for the appreciation :)
I have also located the new Caray Caray restaurant which is in the San Angel area of Mexico, D.F. and will be making my pilgrimage there after Feb. 1 when my four weeks of courses are finished. I have some fun pictures to share and will take more of Caray, Caray when I get there. I will spend the final 3 days in D.F. packing in all the museums and delights that I can.
I miss you all on this blog and especially my dear Willa who I hear is being a very good dog back in NM. Now I will get to see her pirate picture post in a minute.
I think I am on the lineup for Yo Amo a Juan when I return according to the listings. If Maricruz is out there, someone tell her I can get back to recapping work on Monday the 11th of February.
Adios y buenas noches.
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