Thursday, September 18, 2008
El Cuerpo del Deseo, Thurs., Sept. 17 - Nina spreads sunshine wherever she goes
Nina puts some substance on a piece of meat and gives it to Azur. Nothing appears to happen to the dog, though. What was that all about?
Nina catches Simón and Nora, the maid, in the stable and tells PJ and Isabel. PJ has to have a talk with Simón and tell him to think with his brain not his other parts.
Andrés tells Isabel that they can't wait for PJ to die naturally. He gives her some poison to use in small doses. She doesn't want to do it at first but when she sees Andrés making moves on Ángela, she gets the stuff out. It seems like when she gives PJ some orange juice after one of his nightmares about Salvador that she used the poison but we don't see her put it in the glass.
Salvador and his wife miss a bus.
We are obviously setting up things that only PJ knows about so that when PJ is in Salvador's body, he can demonstrate that he really is PJ. Here, PJ shows Ángela a necklace that belonged to her mother. He will give it to her when she marries. He tells her not to tell anyone about it's nickname, which the titles don't translate very well into English as, 'Little Shiny Tear,' [pequeña lagrima brillante']. PJ also says that where he keeps the necklace is also a secret.
Nina says nasty things about Antonio's father in front of him but Antonio just leaves the room. Nina does the same thing to Simón and Simón tells her off necessitating another visit by PJ to the brothers to smooth things over.
Finally Valeria is ill with some kind of rash on her face. After the charming Nina touches her niece, she is only concerned about washing any possible contagion off her hands.
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Mario is still a campesino although they seemed to have taken the Vaseline off the camera lens when he is on.
At the end of yesterday's episode, Ángela overheard Isabel say that she has a lover and she runs off to tell Andrés about it - bad move.
cc - Simon has a purpose, albeit, a superficial one, he's to run around scantily clad any time they can come up with an excuse.
Regarding Nina vs. Gaetana for worst dressed, I vote for Angela. ;-) Seriously. I agree with the comment made earlier that Gaetana's wacky wardrobe fits her character. To me, Nina's clothes just seem ill-suited and awful so she gets my vote as the worse of the two. However, Angela really takes the cake. For a wealthy young woman who has supposedly been living in Europe, they've given her incredibly bad taste. Between the hair & makeup, the boots, the cowboy hat & the shrug sweaters, she's a living fashion "don't". Not surprisingly, I guess, Isabel isn't far behind her. I'd be curious to know how she dressed for the office when she worked for PJ. (Silly question...)
As far as good dressers go, my vote goes to Abigail. The men are generally ok, Salvador Cerinza being the obvious exception. The multiple slashes in his baggy pants don't speak too highly of his machete skills. No wonder he always seems to be working the fields alone. ;-)
What was up with Valeria & the black veil? Talk about overly dramatic. I didn't feel the need to run around in a black veil when I had chicken pox! ;-) It undoubtedly saved time in the makeup chair & perhaps allowed Diana Osorio to leave the set for lunch without causing public panic, something the "pox" makeup might have stirred up. ;-)
I was soooo happy to see Nina go, but I'm a little surprised that it was Isabel that gave her the boot. For wanting to hurry up the process of PJ's demise, seems it would be better to keep Nina around. Then again, maybe she was more than even Isabel was willing to put up with to achieve that end. I'm glad for the addition of another positive character, but I agree, Margarita, that Tia Rebeca seems almost too nice. We'll see if she stays that way.
Speaking of too nice, as slimy as Andres Corona is, I do enjoy watching Martin Karpan. He has one of the most compelling faces I've seen in a long time. Andres Garcia seems to play the same character in every show he's in but I'm enjoying him also. I actually believe he's playing the piano in his scenes. (Don't know if he really plays or not, but it looks good!) Too bad he'll be outta here before too long...
In the few scenes we've seen of Salvador Cerinza, I've had to laugh at the grunting, kinky-lipped Neanderthal he seems to be. Never thought looking at Mario Cimarro would make my skin crawl, but as SC, I get pretty close to it. ;-)
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