Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Fuego, Episode #3: In Which Televisa has turned "Rodrigo" into Mighty Joe Young, among other beasts...
We start the evening with scenes from yesterday’s episode. We know that Libia confronts her brothers with the fact that she is pregnant with Bernardo’s child. Bernardo’s death is provoked by Fernando, and Libia shows up at Bernardo’s ranch, telling everyone that she is carrying Bernie’s baby. Then, tragically, Fernando stalks Libia to Bernie’s and her waterfall where Fernando beats her to death. This telenovela re-played twelve minutes of yesterday’s episode!
We see the Reyes brothers struggling with Juan. Apparently he has a supernatural bond to Libia and feels the pain that she feels as she is being beaten to death by Fernando. The brothers then decide to go inside.
At the ranch, we see the three sisters. They doubt that Libia is the lover of their father and couldn’t possibly be carrying their father’s baby. Sofía says that she can’t judge someone who can’t defend herself. She is sure that her father wasn’t happy and that he was always arguing with their mom. Gabriela wants to talk to the girls in the study.
“No more crying! Mourning for your father stops now!” “What do you mean stop mourning?” Mom says: “Can’t you understand the shame that I am feeling? I know your father didn’t betray me. He just met Libia, told her that he loved her, and promised to marry her. Surely it stopped there. He wouldn’t have abandoned me for that piece of rubbish. But anyway, he made me feel the most ashamed in all of my life. I will continue to be a great Señora and no one will be able to reproach me for doing so. Therefore, all of the crying and mourning will stop now.” Sarita says: “Mom, don’t you think you’re asking too much from us?” Sofí says, “Mom, don’t think that we’re going to lock up our feelings for dad just like you lock us up. We’re going to keep flying like dad wanted us to. She storms out. Mom says: “Don’t think that you two are going to follow your sister’s actions.” “Well, I hope you don’t regret this decision” says Jimena. “Ah, Sarita, one day you will understand” says Gabriela.
At the bakery/house, Juan is pacing and cursing. “I’m not calming down until she gets home.” “Don’t worry about Juan,” says Oscar, “you know that he gets like this when he explodes with anger.”
In Libia’s bedroom: “What did I do wrong, mom?” He picks up Libia’s doll and says a prayer for not being the brother that Libia needed. “What did I do wrong?” he asks. “Well, whatever happens, just bring her back to me. That’s all I ask. Do we have a deal?”
Gabriela is throwing a temper tantrum because Libia is having Bernardo’s baby, that is, was having until Fernando killed her. And that means half of the family fortune goes to the “bastard.” In her rage, Gabby sees Libia in the mirror and breaks the mirror with a mug. “The mourning is over! You have left my life forever Bernardo!”
Juan is out in the rain again. How did they find plastic coverings for those hats? I didn’t think that anyone serious even wore those things nowadays.
Sofía is crying over her father’s coffin and thanks Eva for everything that she does for her, especially for saving her from Fernando all those times. “Well, it hurts me to see you suffer. That’s why I want you to rest and stop thinking about your father’s death.”
Fernando is in the bedroom as Sofía and Eva enter; he is holding the medallion of the now dead Libia and locks it away in his safe. “What are you putting in the safe?” asks Sofia, “and why did you change?” “Since when do you care about what I do?” asks Fernando. Then she faints a little. Yet, she refused to rest. Fernando leaves so that she can be more comfortable. She embraces Eva.
Juan is still outside wrapped in a ton of blankets. Here come the police with bad news... They found Libia’s body in the lagoon. The brothers are in disbelief and Juan explodes at the police officers. The brothers then hold Juan down to the ground like a wild animal being put down to death. “She’s not dead, she’s not dead…”
The next day…
We are at Bernardo’s funeral in the Church. Then Agustin says this poem/prayer to God, basically saying that he would love God no matter what (he just made it sound better with elegant rhyme schemes). The people sing… Jimena remembers the time that dad taught her how to drive, the time he gave her a necklace. Sarita remembers the time that Bernie taught her how to ride a horse, and did a magic trick. Sofia remembers when dad gave her a bracelet and a charm as they sat on a wall. Sofia is sobbing over her father’s coffin as the people sing.
The Reyes brothers run down the hills to the lagoon where they find Libia’s body. Question: If the police knew about the body last night, why did they just leave it there for someone else to find? Juan picks up Libia in his arms and looks for signs of life… “We better get going” says the “police guy,” “…we have a suicide investigation to start.” “No, this was not a suicide” says Juan. “Are you sure?” asks the police man. “No, she wouldn’t do that, she had a baby on the way. WAAAAAAAAAAA!” roars Juan. “Why?” All the brothers are on their knees crying.
We’re back at the ranch where everyone is returning from the Church. Grandpa asks why Gabby is in her street clothes. “Shouldn’t she be in her mourning getup?” “I don’t have to explain anything to you dad! Fernando, come with me.”
In the study: “Well, I can’t handle this stuff that used to me my… uh… Bernie’s, so I’m leaving it to you. You’re now the man of the house. So, without further ado, let’s go and get this notarized-just so everything’s legal.” Fernando smirks. “Also, just so we can all live in peace, I want to ask you to put my father in an asylum because I hate him and I can’t stand him. I want him to leave and never come back.” “Well sure ma’am, anything you say (now that I’m the boss).”
In the living room are the sisters, Eva, and grandpa. He suspects that the girl who came last night was telling the truth. “Yeah right gramps!” says Sarita, and stomps out. “Poor Sarita, she’s looking more and more like her mother every day. Luckily we can still change her back to a good person.” Everybody went to rest except Sofia and gramps. They’re both convinced that Libia and Bernie loved each other for real. She could tell by the way she spoke his name and suffered so.
At the bakery: “How did we go wrong Oscar?” asks Franco. “Well, I just hope she’s in heaven” says Oscar.
Juan is on his horse looking for Libia. He’s gone crazy.
So there’s a funeral at the bakery and everyone from town is there. The bros are convinced that Bernie killed their sister. “But how?!” asks the flower woman. “Bernie’s dead!” “But where’s Juan so we can tell him?” He’s with Libia in her room. He likes rubbing her dead body. “Why’d you go sis? Why’d you leave us? What happened? Oh my god! I would give my life to know what happened. Well what am I saying? I’m with you aren’t I? Everything’s gonna be A-OK. Remember when you were little and you got scared, and how I helped you, and read to you and sang to you?” He starts to sing to her about not wanting to loose her and so on and so forth. He then puts her in the bed and tells her not to be afraid of the dark. “I’ll never let anyone get near Libia.” He throws everything in front of the door and then holds Libia in the corner of the room. So Televisa has turned Rodrigo into Mighty Joe Young, interesting… “I’ll kill you if you touch her” says Juan to Oscar. Everyone is crying. “Remember, she’s afraid of the dark.” Franco sneaks Libia out the door when Juan is telling Oscar this. Then they hold each other and cry. Wow…
Back at the Ranch, Sofia and Gabby are talking. “Sofia, I want you to know that I’m not as bad as you think I am. Put yourself in my place. I’m suffering a lot because my husband left me and he’s having a baby with some girl. For once in your life, try to understand me.” “Well, of course I understand you.” “Thanks. You can go.” “Mom, I would like to talk to you about more things, get close to you, ya know?” “No! I got things to do! Go away!” “Yes mother, whatever you say.”
Back at Libia’s funeral, Juan has surprisingly come to his senses and is spick and span. He is going to take her to her grave and no one else. “No. All three of us will go” say the other two.
So, the three bros are carrying Libia’s coffin around the waterfall and take it inside a cave to burry it.
At the ranch, Fernando has the nice people from the “home” take gramps in. “No. I’m not goin’ nowhere.” “Listen, gramps, I’m taking you to a better place.” “No!” He holds a small, fake shot gun up. “You all can go live in a crazy man’s puddle. I ain’t goin’ no where now how.” The entire time Gabby is watching. The men start to take gramps off but they don’t get far. “You don’t convince me Fernando” he says. Out walks Gabriela. “Hey, dad, its okay, they’re taking you to a place where they will take care of you, it’ll be fun.” “No. You just want to get rid of me.” “What is going on?” ask Sofia and her sisters. “They’re tying to put me in an asylum.” “Why mom?” “Don’t get in the way.” “You’re not taking him anywhere!” “Don’t try to get in the way. I’m the woman of this house.” “Well, if you send him away, I go with him.” “Just look what you are doing to your sisters.” “No, this is your father. Just hope that we don’t send you off to one of these places one day.” “Hey, don’t talk to your mom that way!” says Fernando. “If he goes, I go.” “Well, you girls win.” “Ah, thanks girls, ya saved me. But just be careful with the holy inquisition.” Everyone laughs…
In the office… “I’m sorry ma’am. Sofia and I can’t keep living here. You and Sofia are always arguing and I can’t take it.” “Oh no, don’t go Fernando. We’ll build a nice place for the two of you to live in this here compound, all by yourselves. You’re my only help, the only one on my side…don’t leave me!”
Back in the cave, Juan and the bros are digging a grave, and in their good clothes too! It was tough work, but not too bad, they aren’t sweating. Then they get a bunch of thorny rope and wring it around their hands until they bleed and leave it there, swearing to avenge Libia’s death and to destroy whoever killed her.
Tomorrow: The brothers decide to act out their vengeance by looking for the Elizondo sisters at their ranch…
Labels: Fuego
So the police left Libia's body where they found it overnight? Maybe they're not allowed to work any overtime.
Is it good for a telenovela when the viewer burst out laughing during an emotional heartbreaking scene? I love Eduardo Yanez but I couldn't help but be reminded that I'd seen all the crazies in Dest Amor. Pablo and Jorge needed those fake teardrops since they couldn't squeeze out any of their own.
However I can't stop watching since it's so over the top.
I wonder if there will be any Feonando/Suegra action in the future.
I found it interesting that Libia ended up with perfectly styled hair after her tough ordeal the night before that included being bludgeoned to death. However did they avoid all the bruises and blood out of the back of her head. Perhaps blood is a secret ingredient to substitute for creme rinse or styling gel.
Well on to the serious problem: Willa and I are searching high and low for a Mexican hat, this Pirate garb is so dated and Willa is ready for a new look. Hold on, a call is coming through....Yes, yes, we are hot on the trail of either a sombrero or a baker's hat. Stand by for wardrobe!!
Isn't this the same waterfall in Yo Amo a Juan too? Ferro is right, there is only one of each site.
Well, all the time when Juan was on a screen I almost was yelling "Gaviota!!!!!" - it was so similar to Rod, I just couldn't believe that I was watching a different story.
Other brothers though where just like somebody wondered from the street and wasn't aware what is going on. Almost no emotions at all. Probably Rodrigo - oops - Juan took all the crying - yelling part on his broad shoulders.
Also I'm confused - who is older between the three - because the Oscar looks much older then 2 others, but Rod..oops Juan is the Boss in the family.
Now we know that on about 185th episode ( unless the producers will make it longer then 190 putting some angel into the picture) Libiya's picture with love words will appear as well as her necklace.
The conditions in the bakery disgust me as well! And if you take bread out of the oven and you can't hold it because it's too hot - it will be even hotter inside, so you can't bite and enjoy it - this for the first episode when Juan has tasted just baked bread.
Eve from Cleveland
I love the idea of the police picking up Libia to find out who she is and then dropping her back in the water. Surely her skull is all cracked with dents from that huge stick Furd hit her with - they can't think it's suicide?
I noticed that when they were all holding Libia in the river, grabbing at her face, one of the guys (I think Franco) stuck his finger in her eye and you could see her blink in reaction. Ow!!
Cheryl - I don't recall what you describe in ep. 2 (Bern saying he knew F raped S and that S was planning to leave him) but maybe I missed it. S had already told her sisters that she was stuck with him. I think Bern DID hint to F that he was planning to leave Gabriela, though.
If Bern knew Feonando raped Sofi I find it hard to believe that he would have kept it secret all this time, especially from Gabriela who pretty much forced Sofi to marry the guy.
So, I'm not the only person who is worried about future Feonando/Gabriela scenes? Are we all having the same creepy thought?
Three episodes and I am already sick of Gabriela claiming to be irreproachable. Someone outside the family needs to reproach this chick pronto!
Also the guys' mood swings, especially Juan's. Ridiculous.
I assume the cops figured suicide because the dents in Libi's skull could have come from being dashed against the many nasty-looking rocks. I can't believe they left her there. Even if the town doesn't have a morgue, how could they leave her to be picked at by animals or whatever?
Margaret...yeah, I was repeating your mantra last night, the cop just left the body there?
Not to mention the ooops the back of her head should be missing.
Hey FYI, I don't know if anyone answered the question about hats in Mexico. So here goes, each state in Mexico has a certain type hat, my husband is from Guererro and their hats are very distinctive. Generic hats are seen all over Mx, but each state has their own also. The hats that Huey. Duey and Louie are wearing are from the state of Jalisco, and my husband says they are worn by Charros, (the guys who do the dancing horses). I've seen the Charros in Guererro, but those guys have as I call them (A Guererro Sombero). Hey those things aren't cheap think $400 or more per hat. The good ones are hand made. I ask my husband if a backwards baseball hat was the hat of Mexico DF and he said yeh.
I believe that the general plot of this telenovela is really interesting and under different circumstances, it could be a masterpiece. But there are certain things that keep bugging me. Everyone'a reactions are over the top, the story has some gaps - I agree that it seems unbelievable that the police didn't remove the dead body. What's more, I am still trying to convince my self that the time period of the telenovela takes plase in 2007/8. Juan's reactions are more than excessive and it's difficult for me to accept that 3 grownup girls are under their mother's domination. Especially when the mother is intolerable.
Gabby should not have broken that mirror. 7 years of jinx!
See you guys for the next one.
:-(
And yet there was lots of blood for the thorny briar grave scene.???
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Hubby and I lost it when the highway patrol came looking for Juan in a sombrero. We had similar ??? about just leaving the dead girl's body face down in the lagoon like that. // As for depicting dead bodies on screen, the director must have been forced to put some Uni exec's kid nephew in charge. I kept asking my t.v. if anybody at Uni ever heard of "rigor mortis" (from Wikepedia)-- R.M. begins to manifest after about 3 hours after death, and lasts about 72 hours. I believe Libia's body should have been stiff and her lips should have been bluish. Ah well. I guess CSI isn't shown south of the border.
Likewise, I though the death scenes and actions of the three brothers were ridiculous and funny. And, I have no guilt for thinking that. This is drama gone awry.
Also, they buried Libia in a cave. Haven't they heard of consecreted ground?
I guess we're going to have to put our fantasy caps on to live through this. But, EY, is OK with me. Oscar and Franco are expressionless.
The three sisters - not exactly teenagers. Haven't these people ever heard of getting a job?
From lower Ala
I also wondered why the cops just left her in the water for her brothers to retrieve. What was the point of that?
This novela is so OTT so far, I'm really enjoying it. However, I don't understand what the pacing is going to be like. We know what happens--the brothers decide to get revenge by seducing and abandoning the three sisters, but they end up falling in love with them. How can this be interesting for 180+ more episodes? We shall see, I guess. I just think it's odd they crammed so much action into the first two episodes.
I find Oscar very attractive, so he alone will hold my interest for a while. ;-)
Susanna J.
Oh yeah, I enjoyed the 'ova the top' crazy performance by Juan. That looked well done. Glad Mighty Joe didn't toss his brothers around.
Also I was surprised how unnatural was almost every scene so far, even in the cantina. In Destilando and in beloved Pasion everything that was happening was much more believable.
Eve from Cleveland
I am really, reaaaaallllly going to try and stick this one out, but right now my mom and I are a little disappointed, to say the least. At least the recaps are very enjoyable to read!
Libia had no problem going out in the dark last night lol,
Loved the details in this recap.
Franco is the lazy one as i rember reading, in the summary I read he was so lazy that in that around the second ep or third ep Oscar was talking about how he was selling him to a few woman to sleep with cause he was awful at makeing money . And well that doesnt happen in this one.
In the part where gramps was being taken away i must share and say a fun detail of what they said in PDG if not that the first of this show and it went something like this
from Las Aguas Mansas Summary 8 by Ixchel
Sofia wipes her tears away & tells her mom:
"for the moment there is nothing I can do to stop you from taking him away. When people get old, we have to put them away so that they won't bother us. The same is going to happen to you, mom. The years go by very fast, mom & in a day not far away you'll be as old and as incapacitated as grampa & when that happens, my sisters & I will imitate you & we will throw you in an asylum for old people so that you won't bother us or make our lives a living hell. We will learn your lesson very well, mom!" (was that a great come back or what??) Gaby remains speechless, her lip quivers, she doesn't say a word, and she walks away.
I imagine the thorny briar was placed over the grave to discourage animals for the obvious reasons. But in this tn it is illogical to drizzle blood all over the briar and attract any animal with a nose! So my logic must be faulty. ?.
I thought you guys were being too hard on this show two days in but this is really creepy!
As for the rigor--all bets are off. She was in water, probably cold water. Could have delayed the rigor. Not that I think the writers knew that or put it in the show.
Also--I thought the bloody briar scene was some kind of blood oath of vengeance, not anti-animal security for the grave. I thought you were just supposed to cut your palms with a knife and shake hands (to mix the blood) but maybe this is the Jalisco-telenovela version.
When they were burying little Libia in the cave I wondered if it was because the authorities thought she had committed suicide and couln't be buried in consecrated ground.
Also, someone asked if Gabriela was the same nasty as Rita in Pasion (ummmmm, thoughts of Ricardo) and she is. Makes a good villian, doesn't she?
When they were burying little Libia in the cave I wondered if it was because the authorities thought she had committed suicide and couln't be buried in consecrated ground.
Also, someone asked if Gabriela was the same nasty as Rita in Pasion (ummmmm, thoughts of Ricardo) and she is. Makes a good villian, doesn't she?
The thorn briar was the animal repellant and even traditions that carved stones above the tumb did images of thorn bushes or vines. These could have been religious references to "crown of thorns". Except, from what I'm reading, achaeological findings are all over the globe. And even predate J...C...
And what about suicide - how the police could've determine anything if the body wasn't even moved?
I don't know, I probably will give a chance to see the romance part - may be it will get better. One can only hope!
Eve from Cleveland
Eve from Cleveland
Alice, Gabriela is absolutely not Rita. Rita is played by an actress named Maite who is younger than me. Gabriela is played by Diana Bracho, an older, more experienced, and much better-known actress.
I can see the resemblance, though - while we usually speak of people having the same smile, in this case you could say they have the same scowl. ;-D
However, I'm starting to get pulled into Guapos.
Anyway years before, years before I knew my husband, his father wandered off to Mx City for a leukemia treatment, never showed up back at the ranch and one of the kids was sent to find him. After searching numerous Free hospitals, they found him in a coma. They were told to take him to the ranch cause he was going to die anyway and if they waited they would have to pay for transportation. No there was no embalming, but my husband says you always bury within 24 hours. (yeah the heat and so on). That was like the late 70's, also no phones and no electricity.
But this place is really rural, the town in the TeleNovela story has a hooter bar and let me tell you, you'd have to go a far piece to find hooters like that in Arroyo Grande.
And Gabriela and Fernasty, total yu-uck! The grief and insinuations of unchaste liasons is pornographic and laughable. This can only get better!!
Eve from Cleveland
I doubt that Gab had anything to do with Sofi getting raped. If anything, her reaction seems to be that Sofi's rape was a terribly embarrassing inconvenience for Gabriela herself, a problem she had to fix by marrying Sofi off immediately to the first polite boy show showed up.
This is a comedy!!! A comedy with- out- a- doubt. ! (Wonder when the sponsors will find out.)
Sorry, too sick. But this telenovela is weird.
However, I really wouldn't mind growing up in a bakery.
"Bake em and bury em" ..great. The brotherly hug fest complete with matching rain ponchos and sombreros was a totally laugh out loud moment. Come to think of it there were so many laugh out loud moments.
We probably should cut Gab some slack. She was married to a womanizer, is trying/tried to protect her daughters from the likes of him and all the while has to listen to how wonderful "papa" is/was. The bitterness came with the years. Shed those mourning clothes!
EJ has a great body and I actually liked him in Desti but it's too much and too bare for the first 3 of 190 episodes to stay half naked and - bake bread???
It's getting sick!
Loved "Yellow Pages Ad: Reyes Brothers' Bakery/Funeral" LOL
Eve from Cleveland
And to Gaby's defender, if she was getting her taco shells filled now and then, she wouldn't be so miserable. Ole Bernardo was good enough to satisfy a barely legal Lidia (by the way, Onebraincell holding the doll just made the relationship with el viejo evenworse) it could give ole Gaby a different outlook on life!
I looove Oscar (Jorge Salinas). He 's hot!
I wonder if they will swap the schedule around if it does well, though. Juan Q started off in the middle time slot, but got moved when it wasn't doing well. (I don't know if Amar did any better in the middle slot, though.)
Since the main plot of this novela hasn't really kicked in yet, I'm still holding out some hope. Even though the first three episodes have been increasingly bad, IMO, it's reasonable to expect things to get better once the story gets going and the characters begin doing their thing(s).
That kind of neglect and rejection must have been demoralizing for Gaby. So she shut off feelings. Having said that in her defense I take the other side now. Gaby always had options. Take up a garden and or gardner. Express love in other ways not so romatisized like her children and her father.
I guess she was not very wise to begin with. So its not unusual she would make a snake her friend.
And, from the way Eva was making moves on that jacket, I think she has indeed done similar when he was in said jacket. She also was too enthralled with that little kiss on the cheek he gave her that day. I think ole Bernardo had it goin' on!
And a generic novela gripe: what's with all the stubble? It's especially noticeable in the modern novelas. Practically every guy has a one or two day stubble. The galan in Victoria hasn't been clean shaven since day one. One good part of this Fuego overacting fest is Jorge Salinas shaves! Is this supposed to be demonstrating their masculinity? They're going to needs lots and lots of pancake makeup to cover up the facial irritations of the two gals who will have kissing scenes with these jokers. Mind you, I like beards and moustaches. It's the dern stubble that bugs me.
Here is the begining part of PDG that looks very similar to Fuego.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1hfqw_pasion-de-gavilanes_family
Wow, they brothers a really good looking and young ( all of them). I don't mind seeing them barechested at all. And they much more animated then our 2 brothers.
Eve from Cleveland
Too bad she couldn't go public and announce not only do I consider myself a strong moral woman but I won't share the bed several of you share with him. STD's you know.
And it must have been common knowledge because the woman that talked with Liby said 'I thought you knew'.
Eve from Cleveland
From what I've seen so far, I came away with the impression that Bernardo genuinely loved Libia and that she may have been his only amante ever. Granted, he didn't have the guts to tell her he was married, but from what he told Fernasty, he was planning to leave his wife.
He said he was done with their marriage, or that he wanted a separation or something, but she said she wouldn't allow it. (With her amazing powers over time and space??)
Earlier I had assumed he meant a divorce so he could marry Libi, but now I think probably not because it would have meant going to court and having Libi's name getting dragged through the mud.
In any case I'm pretty sure the Reyes brothers wouldn't have been very happy with him at all.
Trudi
Just kidding!!!
I do like this telenovela cause like Juan(Eduardo), it's on a grand scale and pure entertainment. It takes nerve to do that because it's on the edge of ridiculous. Okay, so it's crossed the line.
Thanks for clearing up the confusion about Gabriela. They look so much alike to me, that I didn't bother to check the cast names. They are certainly two mean cats.....
I'm waiting for Juan to go courtin'
so he takes a shower, shaves and looks charming with or without a shirt.He's one handsome dude.
I appreciated the suggestion of using the mute button to survive the howling that takes place. Also loved the "We bake 'em and bury 'em" idea.
I'm certainly willing to watch this as a comedy, since that's the only way I think I can stand it. Someone turned the Angst-O-Meter way up high on this one. The screaming in place of dialog, the insane clutching and stroking of dead bodies, the creepy complicity between suegra and Feonando, is a little overdone.
I do owe an apology for referring to Grandpa (rolling older guy) as crazy. I shall now refer to him as crazy-like-a-fox or wacky grandpa. Loved his gun with the "bang" flag. So glad he survived his daughter's evil plot.
I'm going to start watching "Rubi" at noon, and follow Bloody Dough through the recaps and sampler viewing. Maybe it'll get better.
La Paloma
All I am going to say that the show needs a good editor. To anyone that commented about the cops not touching the body of Libia and about her hair not being all messed up and such after fighting with Fernando. Like I said, they need a good editor for this show. Anyone?
I will guess or bet that Fernando who raped Sofia. He wanted her along. You could see that he is a women abuser.
What's with these 3 brothers always in some kind of hug or wrestling match with one another? Too much.
I noticed the doll on Libia's casket, that really was touching. Of course, Lis' dolls in Pasion were much nicer, but then, she was from the "upper classs".
So much scenery chewing by E. Yanez so far - you'd think he'd be embarrassed. I'm embarrassed for him.
I was waiting for Miss Melanie to come in and talk Juan into letting Libia get buried, even though she (Libia) was afraid of the dark.
I swear they lifted that scene from GWTW.
I hope tonight's episode skips the 10 minute rehash of last night. Are they already running out of ideas to fill 190 (egad!) hours??
Although, sometimes they're 1/2 hour for only the first and/or last few weeks...
Anyway, while I don't actually hate this show yet, and I'm sure I can find some way to enjoy it, somehow I can't imagine wanting it to go on for 38 weeks.
It was a big help.
Some people are suggesting that Feonando raped Sofia. Wouldn't she know if he was her rapist? Don't tell me he wore a ski mask...although it wouldn't surprise me with all the wierdness of last night's show.
When Grampa was wearing the military outfit, it definitely looked like a leftover from Pasion; the ones that the soldiers who showed up at the end wore. I loved the gun that went "bang."
But this show is really going to have to make up it's mind about whether it's a comedy, drama, or tragedy!
I'm hanging in and hoping that this settles down and becomes more realistic.
NJ SUE
And Anya - you nailed it; I too was expecting Miss Melanie to pop in any minute! That "she's afraid of the dark" thing clinched it...
On a lighter note, thankfully Oscar's character looks a little like Clive Owen.
The woman who played Ofelia (Rocío Banquells) on Pasion is half sister in real life to Silvia Pasquel who plays Nidia on Juan Querendon.
I nominate Ferdie for an extra name for the rapist/husband.mhm
I'm glad to know I wasnt imaging these guys trying to work up the tears - it kind of reminded me when a kid is pretending to cry and squeezing the eyes so a tear will fall. ha ha
“This telenovela re-played twelve minutes of yesterday’s episode!” Yes, Nick, this is our blessing and curse. It’s a blessing for recappers and a curse for viewers. It’s a Univision trademark, not-so-instant replay.
“Apparently he has a supernatural bond to Libia and feels the pain that she feels as she is being beaten to death by Fernando.” LOL! Seems they all have those supernatural bonds.
“uan is out in the rain again. How did they find plastic coverings for those hats? I didn’t think that anyone serious even wore those things nowadays.” LOL! It’s telenovelaland—they probably want us to think this place is lost in a time warp like in Duelo de Pasiones.
“Question: If the police knew about the body last night, why did they just leave it there for someone else to find? “ Yep, interesting how the policia found Libia in the lagoon and didn’t touch her until the boys could come down and ID her. Very odd, that, I think.
Jeanne
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