Friday, October 31, 2008

El Cuerpo del Deseo, - Thurs., Oct. 30 - PJ/S messes with Walter's head; Andrés moves into the Donoso house

Andrés moves into the Donoso house sending Walter into a blizzard of activity and everyone else into deep gloom.

Andrés tries to get Isabel to share a bedroom with him and when she won't he takes her picture of PJ.

Father Jacobo sees the picture of PJ/S in the newspaper. He brings it to Cantalicia and only raises false hopes in her. The priest doesn't know where the picture was taken and tells Cantalicia that she just has to hope that PJ/S comes back. She can't accept that.

PJ/S confronts Antonio. Antonio says that he doesn't mistrust PJ/S; he just doesn't understand so many things about what he is doing at the Donoso house. PJ/S replies that he is here to fix the mistakes the PJ made with those he loved and the more Antonio interferes, the more he is hurting himself.

Vicky tells PJ/S that she has heard strange noises in the basement. PJ/S guesses that it is Walter and he goes to the secret room. He decides to mess with Walter and Rebeca's heads by leaving the safe standing open. While he is in the secret room, he overhears Valeria telling Simón how much she admired and revered PJ.

Isabel continues her schizophrenic relationship with Valeria. She doesn't want Valeria to get involved with Simón or to accept help from Ángela. She wants Valeria to depend on her exclusively and to support her.

Walter is impactado when he finds the safe standing open. He assumes that Rebeca betrayed him.

Later, Walter takes Rebeca up the secret room. PJ/S listens to their conversation from the study. After mutual recriminations, Walter and Rebeca finally conclude that someone else opened the safe and took the jewels.

Isabel comes into the study and is surprised to see PJ/S. She asks why he ignored her request that he go far away and agreed to work for Ángela. PJ/S replies that he wanted to keep his job. Isabel says that if earning money is important to him, she will give him a lot of money to go away. PJ/S says that he doesn't accept money he didn't earn and anyway, there is no way he will abandon Ángela even if the newlyweds in the house don't want him there.

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Marie Celeste, I watched the youtube video of Mambo. He does have a beautiful face. Maybe they didn't use him more because Mario was too busy filming. It was strange to see Walter in that clip with hair.

I think watching ECDD is appropriate for today (I'll use any excuse).

Thanks again for the pictures, Jean.

Prinny
 

I would kill to have Telemundo right now.

Y'all are doing an awesome job over here! Your pics are particularly enjoyable, and help someone like me, who can't watch the show, follow the discussion behind the scenes. (And drool, of course.)

Take care. And keep on keepin' on.
 

Does someone know if Mambo played the part of Azur? I don't think so but a lot of online discussions mention it. I remember reading that Mambo is a champion showdog but I didn't know he'd been trained in Germany. I'd seen some videos on Youtube and always wondered why Mario addressed the dog in English. Now I know :).

It's interesting to see Isabel's dilemma. On one hand she can't control her glee at having PJ/S around but at the same time she's worried what will happen when Andres finds out.
 

CC- I think it clear that Azur is not played by Mario's dog, Mambo. What posts about this subject fail to mention is that animals that appear on television shows or in movies are specially trained for that purpose. They respond to commands from their handlers who are off camera. Show dogs are trained to do different things. So a dog that is not trained specially to be on camera can't just be a TV dog.
 

Hello Juanchas =)

CC - I think the Mambo played the Beach House dog, which was a far smaller role, with no difficult commands. The dog playing Azur was definitely trained for camera. The timing is funny though, as sometimes he's right on, and sometimes there is a small delay between someone telling him something (like when Simon asked Azur to follow him to put the bike away) and him actually doing it - probably because the handler was a little behind the talent's timing and they didn't feel like doing another take so just the response would be instantaneous.
 

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