Saturday, March 29, 2008

Guapos Friday 3/28/08 In which thoroughly muddled Mili unveils something big

A lot happened in this exhausting two-hour episode. If I've missed something, please fill in. Some of this was easy to recap, but there was one scene between Granny and Mili that took a long time as I tried to note all the dialogue. I still don't know if I understand it all. There are some later scenes with the little boy that have a lot of slang, and I could not take the time to recap all of those.

We start with Luciana flashing back on her meeting with Nestor. We know this is a flashback because it's in black and white. She looks at his card and picks up the phone . . .

Connie and Andrea have a post-coital breakfast. Someone calls Connie about his "law project," and he seems upset. Andrea watches with a scheming look.

Mili checks Hugo's wounds, as he took it on the chin from Alex. Alex is a beast. Hugo tells Mili she inspires him and he can't wait to get married and share their lives. But watch out for Alex. He may try to stop us. Mili tries to get away--she has to help Granny. Before she leaves, she denies anything ever happened with Alex. Hugo grins like a madman.

Hugo goes straight to Alex's room. Alex starts to choke Hugo. Alex calls Hugo sick--what he did was not normal (he's talking about the baby episode, I think, not the banner). Hugo says what Alex did with Carmen was not normal. (Gee, I almost forgot about that story line . . .) Alex said that the situation was cleared up. They continue to butt heads in the hall. Al taunts Hugo, saying that Mili will never forget him. Hugo says that Mili will stay with him. They plan a test. Gloria, meanwhile, is watching and listening to all, not even bothering to hide behind a pillar.

Connie talks to Andrea. Damien set a trap. That lousy plan was a product of the opposition, as best as I can understand. Andrea seductively points out that if he let her come back to work, she can keep an eye on things for him--he can trust her . . .

Connie says she can return as the secretary. She says no--she will be his "personal assistant." Is that really higher in the hierarchy? Connie agrees that she can even be head of HR if she wants--he doesn't care. Seems like Little Connie is doing the thinking for Big Connie here. What a fool!

Gloria fills Mili in on the test plot.

Cut to commercial: Angelica Maria dressed as Mama Julieta from LFMB. She poses in a wacky set with cheesy vintage sixties furniture: gold cut-velvet sofa complete with plastic slipcovers. (When I grew up in the projects in Queens, this is what everyone's living room looked like, ours included. Pause while I get a bit misty-eyed.) This commercial features a tie-in between the DVD of LFMB and Coca Cola. Buy the DVD and get her recipes. Also, specially marked bottles of Coke have a prize. (Pause to remember LFMB fondly.)

Tonight's episode includes a running gag where Morgan and Valeria bait each other. She keeps trying to get his attention, and he keeps pretending not to notice. First, she jumps into the pool and performs some professional-looking synchronized swimming moves. Morgan pretends not to see her.

Al and Hugo are now arguing. Hugo has to hide behind a curtain for the test to work. Mili comes in. Did you want me, Boss? she asks Alex. She is now using the usted form with him, and he doesn't like it. She also calls him "joven," as a servant would. He wants her to forget this crazy marriage with Hugo. He kisses her. She slaps him and exits. Hugo jumps out from behind the curtain and gloats: Oh, so Mili is dying for you . . . sure . . . Ha!

Luciana and Nestor have met up again. They recall the past few years--she was drinking too much. He tells her he's going to take her to a surprise place for memories. Frankly, I think this is a very dull couple. No wonder she dumped him for BSC Frenchy.

Braulio tells Connie that Luciana came home late last night--he thinks she has a lover. Connie fumes.

Naco the grocery boy is flirting with Gloria in the Kitchen. Lina comes in and is jealous. Horacio tells Gloria to get back to work in the garden

Hugo introduces Mili to the wedding dress designer. She doesn't seem too enthusiastic.

Back to the kitchen. Naco wants Gloria. Lina invites him to the benefit at Rodeo, but he can't go. Gloria asks him, and he says yes. Lina overhears and gets angry.

Nestor now takes Luciana to their old school. They are sitting in a cinder-block classroom in the little kids' chairs, believe it or not. They reminisce about his bad spelling and penmanship. Remember the time we cut up a frog in biology class and hid parts in the teacher's desk? (I'm just making this up. The reality is more boring. She actually said "remember when the biology teacher almost caught me blowing a whistle in front of the class?" What a cut-up). I'm not sure if this is day or night anymore, as it feels like hours have passed. The phone rings, but Nestor tells her not to answer. It's Connie, of course, and he is fuming some more. Eventually Luci comes home, but I can't figure out when.

Alex comes to the office and sees Skanky. He asks how she got back there. She back to begging his forgiveness for the pregnancy stunt. Snouty enters and rubs herself all over Alex like the proverbial cheap suit. Later, Snouty and Alex have an extended conversation that I did not recap.

Mili and Regina have another wonderful bonding scene. I hope I am translating this correctly. Regina tells Mili that acting is very good because it helps us lose our inhibitions and understand our feelings. We use our own feelings to give the characters life. You have to do it with passion if you want it to work. It will be a mistake if you deliver something that doesn't work for you. Mili says that Regina must have acting in the blood-- se nota a la legua--it stands out a mile. Granny says it was a pity she had to leave acting behind. (I think she was talking about when she was young.) Mili then asks Regina to act something, she would love to see it.

Regina says she'll do a passage from Hamlet, a classic work of William Shakespeare, she tells Mili. The character Ofelia goes mad when she learns that Hamlet killed her father. Mili says "chirriones--eso suena regacho, verdad?" I can't find a translation of this but I guess it means "Yikes, that sounds awful, no?"
Granny now recites Ofelia's mad song in Spanish: Orig. Shakespeare follows.

He is dead and gone, lady,
He is dead and gone;
At his head a grass-green turf,
At his heels a stone.
Larded with sweet flowers
White his shroud as the mountain snow,--
Which bewept to the grave did go
With true-love showers.

What a sad grave, says Mili. Oh, that reminds me, she says--yesterday, I was putting flowers on my mother's grave and something very strange happened--I saw the Patron (Connie) there.
Regina calls Connie for an explanation. Connie quickly stammers that the Padre told him that Mili's mother's grave needed a stone, so he went to see it. But he doesn't know her name: He says: "Mama," I mean, I'm going to get a stone that says "Mama." Mili and Regina are touched. Mili says thank you. Question here--did Connie know that Rosario was dead before last week?

From the sublime to the ridiculous, as Val and Morgan continue their cat-and-mouse game. Val shows her leg and wants Morgan to touch it. He runs away, covering part of his anatomy . . . He then puts his hot hand in cold water, generating steam. Ha Ha Ha. Stop the insanity.

Luci has somehow returned home. She tries on various outfits for a big date, which she seems to have arranged when she last left Nestor.

At Rodeo, Mili is sitting with PM and the Mother Superior. They announce the big benefit show. Alex has his arm around Pilar at another table. Now they announce the big evening's entertainment. Whoopi Goldberg has nothing on this Sister Act: Sor Cachete and her backup group, the Sorettes. Wouldn't you know it--we have ourselves another Mexican Idol contestant. Sor gives a very good performance. Mili gets everyone dancing. There's a variety of interplay among the usual suspects. Mili and Hugo dance close in front of Alex and Snouty. Snouty asks Alex to pick a bug off her neck. Horacio wants to dance closer with Soco, who pushes him away.

Meanwhile, back at Casa Belmonte, Luci is singing and putting on her makeup. Enter Connie, who says she's too happy. He tells her that if she gives him horns, he'll kill her. He wants to know where she's going and with whom. She says she's going alone. They repeat this exchange a few times, and then he takes her cell phone and the land line.

Now we're over at Taco Naco. Mili is ordering tacos, and Lina asks her for help in getting back at Gloria for taking her boyfriend. Mili says she's not getting in the middle of this- Lina says thanks for nothing, "friend." Alex comes over and he and Mili start spitefully spilling soda on each other. All the actors try unsuccessfully to stifle their laughter. Snouty comes over and breaks up the party.

Braulio tells Regina that Luci has been locked up again on orders of Connie. Regina calls for Connie and scolds him. He says he might have to institutionalize Luciana again.

Mili keeps dancing with Hugo while Alex watches glumly with arms folded.

A big hair-pulling fight ensues between Gloria and Lina.

End of the first hour!

Luci is left drinking in her room. Braulio comes in with more "medicine," courtesy of hubby.
She tells Brau that she has an important meeting and he should let her go. He says he's only following orders.

Nestor is seen waiting.

Back in the kitchen, there's a lot of screeching among Mili, Gloria and Lina. Mili sends Gloria to bed and breaks it to Lina that Naco boy is just not that into her. Lina says that Mili is lucky, she has a boyfriend, and she's getting married.
Then she says she's not getting married: Huh? Lina says You mean you don't want to get married? Mili says that she already said yes. (Silently indicates that she's not sure.)

Breakfast time: Connie and Braulio review Luci's condition. The dinner tonight must be fabulous. Make sure Luci is okay. Luci comes in and learns there's an important guest coming--a valuable campaign donor. I'll give you three guesses who this will turn out to be.

Val's in the pool again, executing a perfect dive to attract Morgan. She feigns drowning in three feet of water. She says she's got a calambre (cramp on the leg). He puns "tiene hambre?" (you're hungry?). She says she can't swim (nadar). He says, oh is that a new dance (bailar).

The little boy, Gamoza, shows up at the mansion and is greeted by Braulio. He calls Brau "pinguino" (penguin). Gamuzo is looking for Mili, and Brau tells him that Mili is working and can't see friends. Gamoza wants to spar with Braulio. Braulio gives one of his exasperated looks and says that he knew this day would go badly--his horoscope was bad.
Braulio brings the boy to Mili.

Hugo is meeting with the Padre. The PM wants him to wait before marrying Mili to make sure things are right. Meanwhile, Hugo begs forgiveness for his past sins, lying to his family about his legs, and lying about the pregnancy situation. He says he did it to win Mili. Padre is shocked.

Mili tells Gamuzo not to call Braulio penguin. Gamuzo asks her if she's happy at the mansion. They have a sweet conversation about where he should live and so on. He then leaves.

Padre calls Connie. Andrea listens in on the conversation. Padre says he has news about Connie's hija. You mean Valeria? No, your other daughter, Mili. No puede ser, says Skanky. Andrea thought bubbles "Alex and Mili are hermanos. This relationship was doomed from the start. I'll be back with him in no time." Now there's another schemer in on the secret.

Gamuzo leaves. We see him getting beaten up by a man, who it turns out is his real father. He kicks the father and runs away.

Back to the phone conversation: Padre says Connie that he can't approve the marriage between Hugo and Mili--she doesn't love him. Connie says whaddya want me to do? He can't interfere without revealing the secret. Sorry, he can't help.

Alex is changing a flat tire and sees Gamoza, with his father in hot pursuit. What are the chances, both of Al's changing a flat tire and of his seeing Gamuza? Alex fends off the father and takes Gamoza to work with him. He wonders why Gamoza hasn't called the police. Gamoza tells him that it's not realistic to think the police would help. He asks if Alex and Mili can adopt him. Alex says no, 'cause Mili is not his girlfriend--she's going to marry his cousin, darn it. Alex warns Gamuza that Mili hates lies. He should tell her right away that he had lied about having no father.

Gamoza goes to the kitchen to look for Mili.

PM is talking to Mili in the yard. He thanks her for organizing the benefit. She tells him she will be getting married in two weeks. PM is aghast--she doesn't love Hugo. What about Alex? Alex has done bad things, she says. Hugo is good, and he loves her. PM says that he knows she loves Alex, she should fight for him.

Val now tries to get Morgan to massage her knee. Dipping his hand in water, he rehashes with Horacio. Horacio takes his temperature. It's 42 degrees Centigrade. I'm guessing that's pretty hot. (Here in NYC it's about 42 degrees Fahrenheit. It's very cold!) Morgan tells Horacio that his plan to "ignore" Val is going well. Naturally, because this is a telenovela,Val overhears. She'll get him back!

Gloria and Lina fight in the kitchen.

Bobby arrives and is told to see Val in the garden.

In the maid's room, Alex brings Gomuza for an apology. He apologizes for his lie. Mili asks about his mother, and he says this time it's the truth--he has no mama. Superhero Alex helped him.

Morgan bumps into Bobby and Val in the garden. Val asks if he's lost something. Bobby and Morgan engage in more of their upstairs/downstairs head butting. This scuffle turns into a full on kung fu match. Bobby says Morgan has watched too many kiddie films. Morgan falls backward into the pool, and I must say the stunt was neatly executed.

Mili goes to a slum with Gomuza. She brings him back to his miscreant father, who wants her to butt out. What is she--Mother Teresa? No, she's Miligol, she says, inexplicably. She brings various foods, but the father really wants money. She asks why he doesn't work. As best as I can understand, he says he lost jobs because he can't read. I wonder if this is a literacy PSA. Maybe they will take him to the convent for reading classes. Anyway, she warns him not to hit his son anymore.

Connie is now all lovey dovey with Lucy, 'cause he needs her for the big dinner. He even brings back the cell phone and land line. He says don't worry, he didn't look at her calls. He says he had the phone turned off the whole time. He reminds her that the dinner is very important, so she shouldn't do anything weird. Anyone taking bets? He leaves the room, and she calls Nestor. Don't call me back, she says desperately--don't call me back, pleeze!!

Downstairs, we see, no surprise, Nestor, hanging up his cell phone as Connie greets him. Connie says that his wife will be right down.

Towel scene alert: Mili has knocked on Alex's door to tell Alex about Gamoza. Alex answers in his towel. They agree that they will watch him. He'll be their special project. Alex takes another opportunity to tell her that he really loves her and she really loves him.

Over to Regina and Braulio, who are playing canasta! Braulio says he's worried about Mili--what will happen when Regina is gone. Regina says that Mili will be protected. Then Braulio wins a hand, 'cause Regina was distracted.

Alex and Mili continue their conversation, which on Mili's part has degenerated into sad wailing. she is quite torn. He says he knows she loves him, and she says "I don't know" three times fast.

Luci is now sitting awkwardly between the two men. Isn't it great how much good luck you have with your family. Nestor says that she must be proud of her husband. Is this guy creepy or what? Does anyone else agree with me that he tracked her down and planned this on purpose? Now for the fun part. Alex runs out in the towel, chasing Mili. What a great first look his real father will have. Mili says that Alex wants to eat "en cueros," or in the nude, and she pulls off the towel. Freeze, as everyone looks impactado.

Avances: Andrea tells Alex that the pregnancy plot was all Hugo's idea.

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Thanks..very good and funny, I keep drifting off during the show. I am working on a big project at work..to prove my worthiness..ah the futility of it all.

What is it with Luci and creepy guys? Yep Nestor, (I think that actor usually plays BSC) like he hasn't seen her for all these long years and now he is stalking?
Although it seems Luci is ripe for a bit of stalking.
 

Thanks Ninak, your head must be spinning from the lengthy re-cap! Ah, to have been a fly on the wall when Mili yanked that towel...but I digress...

There's a great saying in Mexico "Los sordos no oyen, pero si componen" (the deaf, don't hear, but they compose - or write/create). Gloria may have been standing as close to Al and Hugo as Mili was when she eavesdropped on Andrea and Damien, but she got the conversation all jumbled up when she brought the chisme back to Mili. She quoted Hugo stuff as Al's and totally missed the fact that Hugo admitted to passing off Al's banner as his own and Al talking about how he loved Mili. Having said that, Al should have known better than to be so cocky.

If I recall correctly, the legal brief was indeed drafted by the opposition. Peralta had obtained a copy (probably from a spy in the other party) and got Andrea to get Damien to give it to Connie so when Connie presented it as his own, they would think he was in cohorts with the other party and playing both sides. Andrea convinces Connie that Damien couldn't possibly be smart enough to come up with this one, someone else must have used him (yeah, her pretending she was throwing important stuff in the trash to avoid helping Connie) and that's why he needed her in the office to make sure nobody tried to mess with his campaign 'cause he could trust her. He was indeed thinking with his little politician. Hard to say what is higher in the hierarchy (secretary vs assistant vs HR coordinator), but the title sounds better and implies a raise. Andrea has weaseled her way back into the office to try to get Al back. As if?

There's nothing interesting to report on the Snouty/Al conversation except that a)we know he has indeed made it clear they are not a couple and b)she talks him into taking her to the rodeo.

I think your translation of Mili's reaction to the Ofelia story is about as close to a translation as you can come up with when half the words are idioms! I think the gist of the conversation was about right as there's no other reference to Regina ever acting. PM told Connie Rosario died during the same conversation he told him Mili was his long lost hija.

Re: Rocky's temperature per Horacio, 42 Centigrade is about 107.6 Fahrenheit, so it's pretty hot. I can't wait to see what Rocky and Bobby come up with for their duel (and whether Al and Horacio will be able to keep a straight face as their seconds). It occurs to me that they never defined where the the battlefield was located, so we may also be treated to the two of them playing Marco Polo for a while until they find where they're supposed to meet.

Gamuza's dad said he was having a hard time finding work since he was laid off (probably because of illiteracy as Ninak mentioned). I wonder if Al will end up hiring Gami's dad. They don't mention what he did prior to the layoff. Hopefully once he gets a job he'll stop drinking and hitting his kid. Al points out to Mili that sometimes being with a parent is not what's best for the child (probably speaking from personal experience from years of verbal abuse from Connie). I think it's really sweet that Gami wants to join team Al. For some useless trivia, "gamuza" means suede.

I have no idea if Nestor stalked Luci or if it really is a case of coincidence (in telenovela context, obviously it was done on purpose for plot's sake). He may have decided to get the skinny on Luci after he saw her at the bar (he supposedly just got to Mexico after being abroad for a while) and is now using his connections to get close to her. Wonder if Connie would be more willing to let another guy boink his wife in exchange for a hefty campaign contribution (he's on thin ice with the party after all) without complaining about her putting the horns on him. It would be worth it just to see the look on his face. It would be sweet revenge for her after all he's done. Then again, he may just see prostituting his wife as delegating campaign duties. Wonder if she'll be more willing to tell Al the truth about his dad now that it's a wealthy businessman instead of a lunatic.

I loved Braulio's little conversation with Regina. If it wasn't that he's doing it for Mili and that Regina already cares for her, I'd be a little annoyed at him for manipulating the old gal into leaving Mili "provided for." Wonder what she's leaving her...

I was surprised (from what I saw in the previews) that Andrea decided to out Hugo instead of just telling Al that he and Mili are sibs. Maybe she wants to make sure he and Mili get back together long enough to get Pilar out of the way, then she can drop the bomb on that one - or manipulate some money out of Connie for a while first.
 

Thanks for the helpful fill ins, Margarita. I forgot that Rorgan challenged Bobby to a duel, and told him to choose his second, I believe. Also, I often find it hard to follow plot twists like Peralta's blackmail game.
 

Loved your plastic slipcover story Nina. Years ago when I worked for a suburban paper outside of Philly I had many an opportunity to visit homes with lots of plastic slipcovers. Salt of the earth though. Far preferible to the Belmonte family.
Since the writers are frustrating us when endless misunderstandings between Mili and Alejandro, are they making up for it with all these towel/shower scenes? Seems like there were several this week. (Or was I just rerunning the tape in my mind?)
 

Im not sure that Nestor was staking Luci since she never mentioned her last name to him and he seemed to think she had married Frency. Of course since he ended up in the same bar when she showed up to sing perhaps someone helpfully gave him her name. In any event it was funny to see him hanging up the phone when Connie came into the room.

The skank certainly lands on her feet. She must have more lives than a cat. Now one more person in on the secret. I agree she will hang onto it until after she gets rid of Snouty Spice. I had thought Snouty might become an ally for her but now she is a tool. Perhaps that is why she told Al that Hugo was the brains (and I use the term loosely) behind the faux baby. That way Al can tell Mili, who may or may not believe him, causing a break up and reconciliation. Then swoop in for the kill. Then again it's a nice blackmail item to put the screws to Connie.

Braulio is still iffy with me since he jumped on Team Hugo but it is nice to see him making sure that Mili is protected since gutless Connie is unlikely to do it. I'm so severely tempted to go to emas and check who tells Mili the truth but don't want to spoil it for myself.

Can't wait to see the duel between Bobby and Morgan. I've actually come to enjoy the scenes between the two of them but just can't see Bobby ending up with Val. She needs to grow and that means to accept servants as people ergo Morgan is right for her.

Poor Lina all she wants is a boyfriend but Grocery Boy isn't the one and I don't like him for Gloria either. He has skirt chasing, wife beating bum written all over him.

Nestor meet your naked son! Another bad example of Mili's increasingly tiresome naco behavior. Can't blame Connie for wanting to keep her secret when she acts like she does in public.
 

I'm beginning to think Mili is more like Eliza Doolittle than Cinderella . . .
 

Yup, Mili's an Eliza Doolittle allright.

I do hope that a new set of galanes shows up so Gloria and Lina can dump Chamuco and make up.

JudyB, I think we indeed have seen more wet topless Al lately. They can't come up with as many good plot twists as we'd like for the extensions, so they're filling it in with some visuals for us (Val in a bikini for the boys, Al coming out of the shower for the girls). I guess they forgot they actually can let them marry, and just add new problems with their friends and family, etc. Mili's and Al's respective baby dady discoveries could fill in a a batch of episodes. So could the redemption of Gami's dad...Oh well, I can't complain too much when I get those nice shots of Al...
 

Speaking of....I often zoom right past the titles. This time I noticed...oh my Nina...you were being saucy.
Did you see something I missed or are you just intuiting?
 

Well, I may be naughty, but I'm just following Beckster's influence . . . garden hose, indeed!
 

I was looking on the internet just browsing and checking out Amazon.com to see about which telenovelas were out on DVDs. It was amongst this that I remember when I was looking at youtube one last night searching for La Otra show that I came across another show where the female main character wear a baseball cap and also work as a maid. I want to find out what this show was, so I search on Telenovela World Forum Master Index. I find out that the show is called Muñeca Brava. This show was produced and written in Argentina. I find out that this show is where Al diablo con los Guapos generated. Alejandro is not the name of the male character here. I thought someone might be interested in this information. Did anyone know about this?
 

Oh, how wrong is it that I've been sitting here trying to figure out what the "something big" was supposed to be...I guess I didn't give Alejandro that much credit!

I just realized I'm going to be in Las Vegas on Wednesday night and will probably not be able to get a recap done. Can anyone fill in and I can owe you one?
 

5ft, I can do the Wednesday recap this time. Are you going to Vegas for fun or business?
 

Genevieve, I think we all knew about Muneca Brava, but we didn't know that some of the characters had different names. I did not see the earlier show, and I don't think any of the others have either.
 

I watched what I estimate to be about the last half of Muneca Brava. I try not to think too much about who xyz person was in the previous one or what the name was, but yeah, names have been changed (to protect the guilty?).

Nina, thanks! I'm going for fun (I hope) and to spend time with family. My brother owns a pizza place and he's going to the International Pizza Expo to compete in...something. Details are vague, I barely know where I'm going, I'm not packed, and I should be leaving tomorrow morning! I've got to get my zen traveling attitude going.
 

NinaK – You did a great job on this 2-hour marathon, and got plenty of humor in too. Loved it! I’m impressed that you would go look up the actual Shakespeare lines and put them in there for us – thank you!

A few thoughts:

Horacio telling Gloria to get back out and work in the garden – why is she always in a maid’s uniform? Hardly appropriate for gardening. If she bent over to weed, we’d see London, we’d see France…

I loved Braulio playing cards with Regina – wearing his gloves! And actually he tried to trick her by pretending to see something over her shoulder, so she turned to see and he messed with the cards. But she caught him … I was wondering, though, why the butler was playing cards when there was such an important dinner party going on.

I can’t see Vale with Morgan – he’s just so dorky. In LFMB the courier (he of humble origins and meager salary) was goofy, but very cute and endearing. Morgan seems like a parallel character, but he’s not appealing at all.

There were a few scenes I really didn’t go for at all. One was the one where Braulio was chasing Gamoza around trying to get him out of the house, yelling at him. It was so out of character for Braulio who does so well when he is super-reserved and acts using just one lifted eyebrow.

I also didn’t go for the hair-pulling fights between Gloria and Lina. These two have been sweet characters up til now.
 

Thanks for your good words everyone. As for looking up the Shakespeare, it took a total of less than a minute to find it--what would we do without the internet?

I agree with some of your observations, Maggie: Morgan is too goofy looking when he smiles. He seems okay when he is not smiling. In LFMB, the messenger, Saimon, was very good looking, but he did not end up with one of the richer girls. Tomas Mora, like Lety, rose from the lower classes by virtue of education. He was goofy looking in both his incarnations (dark haired and blond), but the actor is a good-looking guy underneath.

I don't know how they will resolve this Morgan situation. I feel I have to revive the Chiclet teeth epithet for him. Maybe he, like Aldo, will end up as a guardian angel for Gamuza.

5Ft, have fun on your trip. I went to Las Vegas in December, and it was great. Our only disappointment was that we wanted to see Penn and Teller, and their show was dark that week.
 

Genevieve,

I knew about the MB connection but never saw it. It like LFMB was extended multiple times and went into the toilet by the time it ended. I did some research and discovered most of the names stayed the same but Alex was named Ivo which is hardly galan sounding hence I guess the change. Guapos apparently does deviate from the MB plot somewhere along the line, I've been tempted to verify it at Emas but refuse to spoil it anymore for myself than I already did.

Come on Regina let's get started with a behavior make over for Mili.
 

Amen; definitely time for Mili's makeover. Her naca reactions, along with a few other going-a-bit-far antics (Rocky's hands steaming, Braulio chasing orphankid around totally against character), needs some toning down. This is a good, funny show; they don't need to sell it so hard.

Oh, Lina and Gloria, I am so embarrassed for you. Get a little self-respect and stop humiliating yourselves over guys who not only aren't interested, but aren't worth the trouble in the first place. Oy, I do not miss being that age.

Hugo seems more psycho all the time; however, if he can pull together a wedding including a custom dress in only 2 weeks, I have a few projects I'd like to hire him for.
 

OK, I missed ANOTHER Alejandro-in-a-towel moment! Seriously... what did I do to deserve this?!

FYI - Muneca Brava is being put on youtube with english subtitles... I am faithfully watching them. They are AWESOME!!! The age difference between Mili and Ivo (the Alejandro of the old series) is insignificant, and it is a stronger attraction between them. The acting is wonderful, and it is WELL worth the time. Guapos is further ahead than what they have on youtube so far, so you don't have to worry about spoilers. (She posts one every 3 days or so.) It is VERY worth your time if you are willing to try it out!!! :)
 

Hi, Guys,
My name is Michelle. I live in Hawaii and I moved to a place that cannot give me access to watch the Novela. So Ive been trying to catch up, but the only website I find anything on is on here. Please keep me updated on the episodes. thanks a bunch. also if you guys know where I can watch the episodes can you please let me know. Thank you.
 

There is someone who posts them on Youtube, but they won't have closed captions. They are the Mexican broadcasts. You also have to be careful not to watch spoilers. They have posted episodes far ahead of the U.S. episodes.
 

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