Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sortilegio #19, 10/30/09: More Plots In This Pot, But a Pot-Boiler It’s Not!
Capítulo 24? (Mexican)
First, a less-than riveting 5 minute review from the night before from the story that has brought Viewerville a whole new meaning to the term “I.D. theft”: At work, Fernando advises Alejandro to leave his feelings for Mary Jo aside and try a bit of objective analysis of the situation since he’s still found nothing to prove his belief that it was Bruno behind it all. Alex insists he knows Bruno is clever and he still feels it was Bruno who sent someone to have him killed. Back at the estate, as Bruno looks on, Victoria explains her reasons to Hernan for convincing Alex to be re-examined for possible after-effects of head-trauma. Bruno broadly hints that it would be easier to just have him thrown in the looney-bin and be done with it. Once Hernan leaves to speak with Alex, Victoria forbids Bruno to go anywhere near Mary Jo again. Over at Maura’s, meanwhile, she and her kid sister, Lissete, are playing a game of “operator” with their houseguest, Ulises. The gossip is that Mary Jo must have had an accomplice to help her trick Alex into marrying her and Alex doesn’t realize it. They determine it had to be a lover and since they have no idea who it could be, the three of them maliciously decide to invent one for her.
At the same time, MJ has been telling Paula and Pedro how Alex lied and told Vicki that he was only imagining Bruno was trying to kill him rather than have his mother continue to feel anxious and upset over the situation. Pau can’t believe he’d back down like that, but Pedro thinks it’s fine and proves the guy has a good heart. Mary Jo couldn’t have found a better man than Alex. (Talk about your convoluted thinking.) Pau thinks Mary Jo and Alex would be better off going far away to be rid of Bruno but Mary Jo reminds her that Alex is the one in charge of the family business and has too many responsibilities. Pau says then expect Bruno to continue to harass them [fregar].
Across the way, Raquel is suffering from a major hangover. Roberto, aka Bobo, wonders where she went to get drunk this time. Raquel complains about having to go to some night club by herself because none of the clique was around. He tells her he was gambling with Uli till all hours. She wonders why she and Bobo don’t ever hang out together anymore since she is pretty and has a good body. (More convoluted brain activity.) He reminds her that it’s over between them and she needs to just accept it. When she asks why, he tells her it’s because her personality is so repulsive no man could stand her. She mentions she’s got needs (like any other self-respecting shrew, I suppose). His answer is to find another man to get her jollies with, but to make sure she’s discreet so her family doesn’t find out. She’d rather get divorced. He says fine, but to remember he’s the poor one in this gruesome two-some and she’d have to come up with the alimony. In the meantime, he can’t be bothered since Uli is waiting for him in the Jacuzzi. He waves bye and leaves her to keep company with her hung-over, obnoxious self.
Back at Pedro’s bungalow, Mary Jo admits to the others that she and Alex have been doing the horizontal mambo for a while now. Of course, this is her explanation: Alex says they are now “legitimately” married as they’ve been living together for a time and neither one officially contested the marriage. Paula is in 7th Heaven since her address at #1 Easy Street has just been guaranteed. A church wedding would drop the key right into her hands. Mary Jo says unassumingly that she hasn’t dared mention a church wedding to Alex at this point.
Out by the pool, Uli and Bobo are jawboning in the Jacuzzi. Aside from arguing with Raquel for the umpteenth time, Bobo’s real angst, he admits, is due to the huge debt he ran up gambling the night before. Uli warns him he needs to stop gambling because even though Alex always covers his debts, there will come a time when he will eventually get tired of it. Talk turns to Bruno’s proposition. Bobo says he’s not interested. He isn’t a killer and besides, he likes the affluent Alex as a BIL. Uli still wants to find out what’s behind it all and says listening isn’t against the law. These two make plans to eat supper together in the evening. Bobo though, seems sorely disappointed it’s not a lunch date instead.
Somewhere on the grounds of the estate, Pau tells Mary Jo she’s nervous about taking the entrance exam for the computer school. She doesn’t want to fail since Alex is giving her such a great opportunity. FF>>
In the kitchen, Ezequial, aka Zeke, gripes to Felipa about Chucho. She advises him to be tolerant of the old guy, especially since he did save Sr. Alex’s life. Chucho shows up just as Raquel enters the kitchen. Felipa is telling him he’ll be in charge of taking care of Mary Jo’s family. Raquel is not about to let the Samaniego’s have a servant of their own, but Felipa says she’s the one who assigns house duties for She Who Oversees the Management of the Manse, la Sra. Victoria. Raquel says not today. Chucho, who just loves rockin’ with that “I saved the life of Sr. Alex” mantra, for once fails to mention this claim to fame when Bobo’s badgering b!tch comes in and decides to give them grief. She pushes the old dude out the back door of the kitchen with a supercilious “scram” and then turns around to ask them if there are any objections. Felipa says coolly that she hasn’t any, but Sr. Alex might.
Upstairs Bruno, aka Broodo, is back to his old tricks. He bangs on Mary Jo’s door and demands to talk to her. She races to lock the door and then runs out her balcony window, leaving him making a grand ruckus out in the hall till Zeke comes by and interrupts. Broodo is caught in the act and races away screaming at Zeke that nothing’s going on. He rushes angrily into his room and calls the company attorney, Licenciado Alvarez, to come to the house to “meet with him privately about an urgent matter.”
Chucho runs into Mary Jo near the lake. They’re both bored (join the crowd). The two have a nice little chat about what he used to do for a living before he came there to work. Zzzzz. FF>>
Meanwhile, we find that Raquel, Mau and Lis are back at the spa, getting a facial this time. (Talk about environmental pollution! If you ever need an example of a waste of perfectly good oxygen…) Raqui wants to make sure the others don’t say anything to anyone about what she told them the night before about Mary Jo. (Like the servants don’t gossip when they overhear these gabfests?) They discuss a possible reason Alex would have believed Mary Jo and not thrown her out by now. Mau wonders if she could be blackmailing him. Lis considers the more dramatic possibility that MJ could have told Alex some bloodcurdling story about her being threatened with the death of her family and he, with his heart of gold, would of course want to protect her. Mau says sure, by taking her to bed. Lis tells her that the two things aren’t mutually exclusive. Mau doesn’t like the sound of that one bit.
Hernan persuades Alex to do the medical tests if for no other reason than to rule out delirium if he still has his doubts about Bruno. It will also stop Vicki from worrying about him. They agree for him to take them in Mexico City.
Paula passes her entrance exams and talks Erick --whose choice in outfits is as...uh...colorful as his choice in undies--into giving her a driving lesson. She kids around and says who knows? If Alex is paying for her to go to school he might decide to buy her a car sometime, too.
Fernando tells Alex everyone would feel better about things if he would agree to take the tests. Alex says he’s going to Mexico City the next day to get them over with. Fernando mentions wanting to take Vicki to see one of the archeological sites the company is thinking of developing. He asks Alex if he minds. (Wait for it! Wait for it!) Alex says he’s fine with that as long as his mom’s cool with it. (Hubby and I still have a big problem with this one. We revisit the social implications of male bonding when the topic of midnight massages comes up. “The back rubs are great, but man, those front rubs really make a guy stand at attention and salute!” We both stop to share a brief reflexive gag--otherwise known in the vernacular as a major gross-out moment--before continuing our evening’s viewing pleasure.)
Lic. Alvarez meets with Bruno at the grand and great estate. Bruno convinces him that Alex has changed since the accident; that he has become dangerously aggressive and has turned completely paranoid, thinking “everybody” is out to kill him. “I don’t want to tell my mother, but if he’s become schizophrenic, then he can’t manage a company like ours. You’ve got to call an urgent shareholders’ meeting to remove him. It’s not necessary for him to be there since you can’t trust what a crazy person like him might do. --And don’t worry about who will replace him as president of Lombardo Construction. I will.” The impactado de Alvarez agrees wholeheartedly.
A bit later, Alex returns home from a hard day’s work worrying about his personal problems. Zeke tells him there’s a man on the phone asking for Mary Jo who won’t give his name. “He just says that he’s a friend of hers.” Actually it is Uli calling from a pay phone somewhere. Alex takes the phone but Uli of course doesn’t say anything. Alex hangs up. Alex notes from the caller ID that it had to be from a pay phone. Zeke says that since their number is unlisted, it had to be a friend of hers for the person to know it. Alex doesn’t think anymore about it.
Chucho comes in to continue his and Alex’s chat from the night before and they continue the chinwag in Alex’s office. Chucho informs Alex that Felipa has put him in charge of MJ’s family. The old guy remembers he’s there to give back Alex’s watch since he really can’t sell it without somebody thinking he stole it. Alex buys it back for a wad of bills and tells him to save the cash for the time he decides to start his own little business. This shocks the sh!t out of Zeke who pads in with the book Alex asked for. Alex explains to Zeke how the old man who saved his life deserves to be well-rewarded and with something he can actually use. (Cash is always good and accepted everywhere.)
Alex finds Vicki and tells her that he’s going to Mexico City the next day to do the tests for Hernan, and to put her mind at rest. He hands her back the book. They discuss the “two conflicting loves” it entails and the differences between her first husband and his father. During their heart-to-heart she admits that Antonio was full of life and very self-assured while Samuel was frustrated and despondent. It was Antonio who gave her the emotional support and confidence she needed then. She tells him that he and her father broke things off when they both realized neither would leave their spouse, though Antonio offered to get a divorce when he found out she was pregnant. She really didn’t know his mother and only saw her on occasion, she says, and no, his mother never found out about the two of them. Antonio would have told her if she had. There was always sense of sadness about her, she adds, possibly because she couldn’t get pregnant. Finally when she miraculously managed it Alex’s mother had him. (Yeah, I’d say he is one miraculous creation! Lawdy! Praise be and pass me the beefcake!) It was at the cost of her life, says Alex. That was God’s will, says Vicki.
Vicki asks Alex what he thinks of her now. He again tells her he feels basically that she’s a fine, loving woman and mother; and it is not for him to judge. He will always love her, he says. They make their peace. He leaves to find Mary Jo. Vicki thanks the Lord and cries because she’s been forgiven. (I weep tears of boredom because we’re only half through a rather uninspiring snore-bore of an episodio.) As Uni pauses to pay the bills, Viewerville heads to their respective kitchens for intermission munchies. (Make mine a Jolt Cola…..)
Alex heads upstairs to Mary Jo’s room to take her to dinner. She’s just finished raking through her drawers and has found the engagement ring Bruno gave her. She hands it to Alex to see if they can trace it back to the jeweler he bought it from. Alex looks it over. He says that since it doesn’t seem to be from a well-known manufacturer [joya de marca] it may be difficult to trace; but they can give it a try. As they walk out the door they kiss and she tells him he’s so good to her. He smiles and says it has nothing to do with kindness. “Love is the most irrational sentiment that exists. It doesn’t take into account social class or what’s beneficial, danger, or the harm other people might cause you.” Mary Jo asks what he means by that. He just smiles and says, “Nothing.” They leave for the restaurant. (Good. I’m ready for my second Jolt.)
Across the way in Pedro’s bungalow, Chucho flashes his packet of pesos at Pedro and remarks about Alex’s great generosity and his great responsibilities maintaining his entire family like this. Pedro asks what Chucho plans to do with his new-found riches. Chucho, apparently never one to worry about a rainy day, tells him Alex suggested that he could save it, but he decides that he would rather have a night on the town with his friend, Don Pedro, to celebrate his good luck.
Across the way, Bobo is outside sulking and sipping in the front yard of his chalet when he spies Pau returning home with a big smile on her face. He’s intrigued. She tells him she’s excited about passing her entrance exam. He invites her inside for a pitcher of Margaritas to celebrate. She nixes the idea because of Raquel’s obvious reaction if she found out. (Smart move.) He offers to take her to lunch instead and she accepts. (Not a smart move.) As Paula heads back to tell MJ about the exam, ominous musical refrains in the background clue us in that Roberto’s intentions are not exactly honorable.
Meanwhile, Pau rushes in to tell her father about her exam results. He congratulates her and introduces her to Chucho. Chucho repeats the mantra and explains that Sr. Alex has hired him to take care of her family. Pau registers this as one more benefit to having Alex for a BIL and tells her papi about her lunch date with Roberto before racing off to find Mary Jo. Chucho wonders if it’s smart for her to be having lunch with a married man. Pedro tells Chucho he doesn’t think there will be a problem. Chucho doesn’t look so sure and Pedro suddenly doesn’t seem to be now either.
Pau finds out from Zeke that Mary Jo is out to lunch with Alex. So she rushes up to MJ’s room to ransack the closet for something nifty to wear for lunch out with Bobo.
Back at the idyllic domicile of the wretchedly rich and manipulative Maura, Uli has made a special lunch. (It seems this guy has a number of “acquired” talents.) He tells the two sisters about the anonymous phone call he made earlier asking for Mary Jo and how he hung up when Alex took it. Mau and Lis are delighted. Lis says he should continue calling her. Uli says eventually he’ll have to have a name to give them. The girls make up the name “Mario Aguirre” for him. He says fine, but he wonders how far they want to take this and warns them it’s a very dangerous game they’re all playing. “You shouldn’t underestimate Alex Lombardo.” Mau replies that Alex shouldn’t underestimate them, either. Uli negotiates his collaboration for a place of his own.
At the restaurant, Alex seems a bit too quiet and MJ asks what’s going on. Alex admits to being a bit weirded out by the conversation he just had with his mother. They’ve made their peace and he’s not one to be judgmental he says. MJ tells him there’s no accounting for people who fall desperately in love. She still wonders, though, if he doesn’t still have his doubts about her because he thinks she might have stuck with him only to get out of a difficult situation [salir del paso = to get out of a tight spot] with Bruno. He admits that, to be honest, at times he does.
Meanwhile, back at Mau’s palatial pad, Uli takes advantage of her momentary absence to make a play for Lis. (Slick squeeze-play alert!) He asks Lis if she’s got a boyfriend. She says she’s taking a breather in between lovers. “—What a waste! [¡Qué desperdicio!] A girl like you shouldn’t be alone.” He moves in close, kisses her shoulder (gag alert!) and suggests that while she’s in between “prospective candidates” they could become “friends with benefits” [amigos con derechos]. Lis smiles slightly and says she’ll think about it. Maura returns with a check and says that will get him a junior suite at a hotel. He kids about wanting a “senior suite” and she tells him not to be greedy. He pockets the check, gives Lis a knowing glance, and then goes up to pack.
Mau tells Lis that you have to be careful with Uli because he’s a hustler [aprovechado]. Lis agrees and says that he’s also likeable and good-looking so he can get by with it. Mau says the word is that he’s bi-sexual. Lis laughs and says “bi” boys are the greatest lovers in the world. “Yes, but watch out.” [abusado] She gives her little sis a PSA for STD’s from studs with …er… symmetrically swinging pendulums. “If you get involved with him use a rubber.” (Viewerville eagerly waits to see if she pulls one conveniently out of her purse and will mention the preferred brand.) Lil Sis is offended she should even have to mention it.
Back at the restaurant, Mary Jo tells Alex again that she doesn’t understand why he keeps her around if all she does is cause him problems. She says she’s already told him (ad nauseum) that she is perfectly fine with a divorce and signing away the money. He agrees he ought to have probably done that from the first, but now it’s too late. She asks “too late for what?” He says she is too much a part of him now. She says he’s suffering, but he says he would suffer more having her apart from him. Just then Pau and Bobo show up at the table. Bobo says they’re there to celebrate. Pau explains that she just passed her entrance exams. Congratulations! They go to find their table. MJ says she wonders if it isn’t a bad idea for Pau to hang out with Roberto since he’s Raquel’s husband. Alex doesn’t think so. He says the guy’s a lazy parasite but he’s not bad. Either way, if she is worried he’ll talk to him about it. She says no, she’d rather not offend him unnecessarily.
Alex changes the subject back to them. He has told her what he thinks. He wants to know (for the umpteenth and one time) what she’s feeling about him (apparently, the signature phrase of this telenovela). She says there’s way lots, but it’s hard for her to discuss it with him because it means first discussing Bruno. They decide to take their conversation somewhere else.
At the other side of the (very noisy) restaurant Bobo starts pumping Pau for information. “Those two seem to be really in love, don’t’ you think?” Pau says why not since Alex is a real hunk [mangazo] and her sister is gorgeous. He says, well sure, but their wedding was a little strange. Pau asks what he means by “strange”. Bobo says because Alex didn’t tell anyone about it. Pau catches the drift and says it seems he brought her there to wheedle information out of her [sonsacar]. He denies it and says he was just trying to make conversation. Pau says “then let’s talk about your wife.” They agree that neither of them likes Raquel much. Pau wonders why he hasn’t divorced her. Roberto says he hasn’t because the family is “fussy” [especial], and because for Raquel a divorce would mean admitting publicly her failure as a wife. (This is something the Material Sis can really appreciate.) Pau rolls her eyes. “Sheesh!”
We beam to Cenote Samuél in the Yucatán, a naturally lighted cave with a lake, and, apparently, one of the romantic spots Alex must have used in his days of sowing oats in the wild. He and Mary Jo are there discussing what happened to her after his “burial” and what she was thinking and feeling then. (It’s a variation of what we’ve all heard before, but a very provocative and romantic one, so I’ll indulge those of us in Viewerville who live to O.D. on this kind of stuff.)
“…Later, when I saw him [Bruno] return, I cried tears of happiness because he was alive! Then, he began his explanation and I wasn’t able to believe it.” He talked about how he hated Alex, about how cruel and wicked Alex was, how vengeful, and how many times people had tried to kill him; that sooner or later it was going to happen and that that was why the idea of this deception had occurred to him. Mary Jo had told him she thought that was absurd and that she felt he’d planned the whole thing but he swore to her, he lied in his oath to her [perjudicar] that he hadn’t. She refused to participate in the fraud. She was so frightened she went back home without even telling her sister.
When she got back home there he was. “He had threatened my father and told us he would put all of us in jail, that there was no proof against him, and he forced me to go back again, promising me that when the will was taken care of he would let me go. Here then, you appear. --I swear that at that moment I felt like dying. I was paralyzed. I didn’t know what to do or what to say.” She admits she was sick from fright. Then, afterward she found out Alex couldn’t remember anything, but deep-down [en el fondo] she felt that wasn’t really so. Alex admits to being totally confused at the time and having his doubts, and then telling Victoria that he had never seen her before, but also feeling he had to get to the bottom of things. That was why he was so friendly towards her; but also it was because she seemed so frightened that he was sure somebody was forcing her into it.
MJ says once Alex invited her father back with them she was convinced that he was a kind and loving person. Afterwards, when Bruno’s harassment wore her out [agobiar] she would only feel safe when she was around Alex. “Whether it was love at first sight or if little by little it grew from the little gestures, the gifts, the looks….. At first I resisted because I didn’t want to. Bruno had hurt me deeply and I was afraid that the same would happen with you.” Alex swears that never with him, it wouldn’t. She admits to being gullible but says she wants to believe what he tells her. She loves him like mad now and isn’t ashamed to tell him so. “It should last for as long as it might –whatever God wishes.” Alex confesses that he’s also madly in love with her, but says he wants it to last forever, for a lifetime. They kiss passionately and then make love in the lake--difficult, but not impossible--unless bat guano, spiders and snakes are not your style.
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Great recap on a much repeated set of circumstances.
I see things clicking in Roberto's mind, I think he will be the first to get the picture. Por favor get rid of that bug on your chin.
Gotta love Chucho, now gonna spend that wad with his BFF Pedro.
I'm in Chucho.
Mrs. Levy
What's that old saying birds of an feather flock together.Ulises is right Alex is no fool so in your pathetic desperation to break them up. You deserve whatever bad karma that comes your way.
What makes you think you're so much better than MJ. Money and social status does not mean or make you an better person.
As for Bruno how in the world is he qualified to run the Lombardo company? Wasn't expelled from college, and all he has shown most of the time he doesn't work.
When he does do some work it's illegal. He's willing to build buildings that can pass safety inpections and bribe people if he has to. Imagine him being in charge and all the lawsuits the company would have to fight in court.
I did say it was wrong move by Alex to say he forgot his memory.
Then dopey Victoria wow you really are an egotist. You and your two bad seeds have put Alex through hell. All you care about is hearing how good a mother you are.
What a piece a crap. So my question for everyone since the question was asked the other day to name the worst novela villian.
Name the most annoying and idiot character you have seen in any novela to date.
As for MJ, poor country girl, how could he love her, but good grief, look what he has done for you & your family. Not so bad so far. But she has given herself to him, & of course the lout doesn't know she was a virgen.
I noticed that the blogger label for this one is misspelled: Sortelegio, instead of Sortilegio.
Levy is growing on me. I do find him a bit difficult to understand. I think I've just become accustomed to native Mexican accents. I work with quite a few people born in Mexico, and most of the actors on TNs fall into this category. I remember Jarocha commenting that she hated the way Levy speaks, supposedly due to trying to "Mexicanize" his Cuban accent. At any rate, I need captions with him way more than the other actors.
It certainly looks, from the avances, that the declare-Alex- BSC idea isn't going to work out for Bruno, given Alex's access to a personal helicopter 24-7.
Roberto is the most enigmatic character I've seen in a TN. Mostly they telegraph bad guy/gal or good guy/gal in neon lights early on. I can't tell from one episode to the next whether he's going to help Alex and MJ or join Team Mexitrash (from Eurotrash) in their plotting.
I can't stand the sight of Uli. That overbleached hair, that shark like grin. Ewwww!
Thanks for putting down the location for the last scene. I tried to read the caption, but the closed captioning in Spanish kept covering it up and, for a reason too boring to describe, I can't turn them off with my remote. I have to get up and do it on the actual TV.
This is the 3rd or 4th novela I've seen the actor playing Chucho in. He's actually quite good. He always plays the earthy campesino and, while old, seems to look exactly the same for years and years. His signature "schtick" is having a catchphrase that he uses throughout the novela. In this one it's "canicas". If I remember correctly, in Mariana de la Noche it was "cabalmente".
Is it typical of telenovelas that the rich bratty characters do nothing but sit around all day? You'd think think they'd at least have SOMETHING to do...
And I'd like to know what Maura and her friends have against couches. Usually, they seem to sit on the floor in front of the couch (except today, of course).
carebear
Alex and MJ seem to say the same thing over and over as well, then just vary the location of their very lyrical lovemaking.
Didn't they agree they needed to leave the restaurant to talk, and then they're just dropped into the grotto in the cave? Did they take the helicopter, or what??
The simpatico seniors (Chucho, Pedro, and Felipa) and Levy's hotness are the main things keeping my interest now. Even the corrupt and jaded Mexitrash are leaving me...well, jaded. Roberto could help team Alex, possibly.
La Paloma
Novelera, thanks for the remark about Chucho and repeated phrases. Does "canicas" mean anything other than "marbles"? Is that something that other people say as well, or just Chucho?
As for him going along sleazy Uli and Maura i hope not. He did call Raquel repulsive so wouldn't that include Maura and her way of thinking.
Right now he's being tolerant with Uli because it seems they had a past. Since Uli needs money and it looks like he'll do anything to get it including lying to break up Alex and MJ and maybe another attempt at murder for Bruno.
Stupidest character...hmm...in Sortilegio I say tie between Victoria and Fernando...and I know I say this all the time, but I really think William Levy as Juan Miguel was a real idiot with his "I'll just marry her to fix things" philosophy towards every girl. Gotta love him for caring though. LOL
Mrs. Levy
After finding out about Isabel scam with Estfania he let Estfania still stay in his house to influence his thinking about Marychuy his own daughter.
Some of these writers really do expect us to question their logic in making these characters and their actions in these novelas. Sometimes it's too far of an stretch with their plots.
How many people who are that rich keep letting people onto to their property so freely.
Televisa has yet to make a novela with a villain I would call the best (as in, most villainous) I have ever seen. However, if things keep going like this, my vote for the biggest villain of this story is going to be Vic. Not because she had an extramarital affair with a married man, and not even because she expected her second husband and father of her children to support them as well as his child by his first wife. No, she is a villain because she allows her partiality for her own children, her guilt over their conception, and her need to be seen as a moral woman and the best mother, to completely blind her to their defects. There was a reason her true love knowingly left everything to Alex: Because he understood that if he left Bruno or Raquel with any way of controlling the family company, they would run it into the ground, and if he left them control of enough money to support themselves in his will, they would run through it in a minute and then look to their mother to support them. And who would their mother look to?? Why, Alex, of course. So why not just cut to the chase and leave it all in Alex's hands to start with, since he would not only keep the company going and prosperous, but he would make sure they were supported as their mother believed they should be. Vic seems to have never pushed her children to believe they should support themselves, and she continues to believe they should be supported no matter what they do. Also, as Anonymous 5:18 pointed out, in what way is Bruno qualified to run the family company? He has NEVER been qualified, and his own father knew it, but Vic just got mad when her true love refused to play along with her delusions. Her fury at his refusal was undoubtedly a direct contributor to the accident that caused his death, but her guilt over that takes the form of continued willful blindness to the faults of her own children. She knows that Bruno always bullied Alex, but she excuses it as childish jealousy. She knows Bruno flunked out of school AND HID IT FROM THEM, and yet feels he should not be punished for this. Alex continues to support and tolerate Bruno's behavior where anyone else would have cut him off years ago, and she views it as Alex's obligation because they're half-brothers even if Alex didn't know it until recently (and now that he does know it, what exactly does that change??). Alex supports and tolerates her useless, embittered, petty, and alcoholic daughter and her wastrel husband as well, and Vic feels that his obligation as well. She claims to love him like a mother, but when push comes to shove (literally), she chooses Bruno, when anyone with even half a brain could tell he is love overdue for some really tough love.
As for biggest idiot in this novela, so far my vote is going to Fernando, for allowing his partiality for Vic to overrule his allegiance to his best friend of years as well as any common sense. Even if Vic and/or Fernando help Alex when Bruno attempts his coup, I'm willing to bet Vic continues to insist that Bruno wouldn't ever plot to get rid of Alex in a more permanent fashion, and Fernando continues to push Vic's agenda.
Incog
Not sure where things are going with the useless rich gang. It seems like they are just bored and doing this to entertain themselves. They all need jobs! I do like Bobo and the fact that we can't tell which way he will swing (morally and sexually). ;)
-Vivi in DC
Incog, amen, I agree to everything you said. The "love of her life" would probably still be alive if they had not been arguing. She is the one that needs to go the manicomio and get her head straight.
rsk
I have a blast watching with Mr. 5ft. He always comes up with the quickest way to just end the story and get it over with. For this one it's "just plant microphones all over the house and then you'd have proof against Bruno!" Well, sure, but then there would be no nookie!
Speaking of which, I'm glad they've kept the counts of congress and fistfights even...or are we ahead one on congress? Did the shower count? Some tn's there's body count, but this one has nookie count.
Incog, you said everything I would've liked to say. Victoria continues to enable her twins and cripples them further to the point of no return for Bruno...
jb
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Welcome to the Friday recap Mrs. Levy, Carebear, Incog! Hopefully the anonymi will eventually grab a screen name so we can formally greet them individually as well.
Welcome carebear. I hope this is the first of many postings.
Novelera - I've seen the actor playing Chucho but he was a mean rich guy.
Incog - ITA with you regarding Vicky. I was thinking about her this morning and got mad all over again. Her conversation with Alex (what do you think about me?) was so EWWWW and inappropriate!! Thanks for summing up my own feelings too.
Yes kudos to Bobo for keeping us guessing on what kind of character he is.
Most annoying and stupid character - that is challenging b/c so many novelas love having protagonists act this way through most of the novela. I put up with Juan Miguel b/c of WL. I watched FELS initially but had to drop out and one of the main reasons was because of Sofia. She was the definition of insane (doing the same thing expecting a different result) especially with her wicked mother. And though I don't watch it consistently, from the recaps I glean that Macerana and Paloma can be very annoying and passive as all hell breaks loose on them in the form of Carlota. In all of these cases, I blame the writers for being lazy not the actors/characters.
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Novelera: I can't figure out Roberto, myself. Though he's not in the same league as the rest of Team Mexitrash, I don't quite see him wearing a white sombrero yet, though. Dunno. The first clue may be if and when he finally shaves off that furry zit under his lip.
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La Paloma: We've definitely hit he formulaic doldrums with this t-n. I definitely felt like I could write this week's dialogue from memory myself!
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Juanita: only translation I find for canica is marble/marbles.
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ViviDC: "Each time they speak, they let down their guard a little more and reveal a bit more about themselves." Beautifully put and ITA. The two leads finally were also able to sort out the details, clear up earlier misconceptions and come to an understanding after so much havoc. It was a terrifically romantic scene that should solidify their relationship much the way it worked in Pasión eventually.
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rsk: The hubster wouldn't admit to it, but he's as hooked on these things as any of us. I think he secretly lurks during the week, too!
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Karen/jb: "Sweet nothings" to O.D. on. Definitely enough to give us all diabetes. Better than chocolate.....
But I don't have this same problem with Telemundo's novelas. They seem to have borrowed the NBC recording equipment! (NBC owns Telemundo.)
Fernando advises Alejandro to leave his feelings for Mary Jo aside and try a bit of objective analysis of the situation since he’s still found nothing to prove his belief that it was Bruno behind it all. Gee, Fer, why don't you try some of your own logic. CarayCaray advises Fernando to leave his feelings for Vicky aside and try a bit of objective analysis of the situation since he's still found nothing to prove his belief that it was MJ behind it all. Douche.
This Alex/head trauma thing makes me freaking nervous. STUPID move, Al. My only comfort if Bruno pulls it off and becomes company head is that Vicky will pay dearly when Lombardo Construction goes bankrupt, the officers end up in the carcel for fraudulent crap, and she's sitting on a curb hungry because her house, clothes,and servants are gone for lack of money. THAT is what awaits if Bruno takes over the company, estupida.
Yes, let us invent a lover for MJ! Oh, how original.
Thank the Dieties that Raquel stayed away from Alex last night. And that Roberto completely laid why their marriage is over on the line. Works for me.
Speaking of Bobo, he and greasy Uli are quite the tag team. Giving each other intimate titillation, and trying to use/seduce sweet young dark-haired things (Lissette, Paula) separately. At least Bobo isn't riding the Get MJ & Alex train. He would have a reason to be; Uli has no reason at all, the pompous ass.
Good for Paula, calling Roberto on his business like that. "Methinks you're just pumping me for info." Ha ha.
LMAO at Raquel's face when Felipa made it crystal clear that, oh yeah, she (Felipa) doesn't have to use back doors/servant entrances. SHE (Felipa) uses the same doors as the family. Ha ha again.
OMG, did you see those sows in the mud? "Alex... MJ... Alex... MJ... Alex--" Pause. "MJ... Alex..." Please shut up! Better yet, shoot yourselves!
Yes, Alex is okay with Nando's infatuation because he thinks it is one-sided. Unrequited. Heh. Let's see what happens if Dumb and Dumberer start pawing each other and having sex at the Manse.
Lis laughs and says “bi” boys are the greatest lovers in the world. LOL Now we know where you've been. Hopefully this doesn't mean we're going to be treated to any Oil Slick sex. *gag reflex*
This show is doing really well in the Displays of Love department. So far we've received two steaming hot sessions and two simple love interludes--a nice variety. The Yucatan location was just beautiful--that massive tree didn't even look real. Isolated location + water all around + Alex's tight underwear = my idea of romantic (unless I see anything crawling or slithering in which case I am out of there). Jardinera, thanks for the breakdown of MJ's long monologue. FINALLY she got the entire story out from start to finish. He needed to hear it.
Club AARP, led by the wise Felipa, still entertain!
Yes, the Monday advance shows Fernando jumping Bruno after Bruno physically knocks MJ's head off in front of everyone. Pobrecita--her Alex isn't there!
Hey, welcome, carebear. :)
I'm with ya, Vivi--if every episode was zero to 90 mph without a break, I'd get tired of that. I need these slower capitulos between action-packed caps for some rest.
Happy Weekend, mates. (Oh, Yucatan love interlude is linked to my name. There was no editing; I just like watching it whenever I want.)
Sandy in TN
I agree that canicas probably means the same thing as caray caray!
Carebear, welcome. As to your question of whether rich bad guys always sit around doing nothing, the answer is this: From the viewers standpoint, yes, they generally do nothing, although occasionally they have super important conversations, fights and sex. As soon as we leave, they all work hard, take care of their kids, and save the planet (I think :)
I agree with whoever said that Sofia on FELS was the most annoying character.
Sandy in TN
My totally non-Spanish speaking hooked on Nascar brother has become a regular, to the point of telling the characters what he thinks they might be doing, and yelling what they should be doing, oftentimes before I can even confirm what's going on. ROFL
He ogles MJ, I ogle Alex, we tag-team them and concoct crazy plots to break them up and run off with them ourselves. What the heck is in the Sortilegio water that we would be doing this? *evil laugh*
-Vivi in DC
I think Vicky is the wrong mom for Bruno. She would have been good with a child with low self esteem. Bruno needed a strong hand, she has never been able to handle him. She wants to be liked and won't dicipline him now or in years past. Saying no is hard, but best in the long run. My thoughts anyway.......
Sandy in TN
With SORTI he doesn't seem to give a damn that he has to go on instinct until I chime in with info. LOL
-Vivi in DC
Re: Bruno - to quote Mae West, she should have gotten rid of him and kept the stork. The problem with Raqi is once again Vicki's fault. She should have told her that Alej was her half-brother long ago.
rsk
Thanks Again,
CubsFan
Stephe what you said about Bruno hitting MJ for Monday episode. He hit her in front of everybody including his dumb enabling mother?
I don't agree with Bruno being the weakest sorry. Alex was a little helpless what 2 year old when Victoria and Antonio married each.
Bruno picked, bullied and was abusive to poor Alex. Why because his mother married his father. His mother also gave Alex the love and attention a mother gives to an son.
Bruno to me has always been manipulative and he was four years older than Alex. Thank God Antonio recognize the shortcomings in twins. Because if he had left everything to Bruno everything Stephe said would have come to pass.
While Victoria maybe an author she doesn't look like she's turning out books like Stephen King. Antonio should gave Bruno and Raquel enough money along with their houses, in his will.
He also should have stated that Alex should give Bruno enough money to start his own company. Also in the will if at anytime the company goes bankrupt or the twins run out of the money he set aside for them. Alex is not any way obligated to help or bail them out.
Final addition to will they are not allowed to move back in the mansion or stay there. Now that will even Victoria in denial would have to say is fair right. Her Bruno wasn't cheated out of his share. Knowing her she would ask Alex to help them out if they needed it.
But I notice that Antonio didn't attach any conditions to the terms of his will -- all he did was stick it to Alex, his legitimate heir, and stick it to him BIG TIME. Raquel and Bruno don't have to do anything to be maintained, and there is no "out" clause for Alex. If anything happens to the company that supports them all --no matter what that "anything" might be-- Alex is still on the hook for maintaining them in the lavish style to which they had become accustomed. And if Antonio didn't know perfectly well that Bruno and Raquel would continue to stick it to Alex even if it meant Alex was living in a cardboard box under a bridge somewhere, well...
Basically, both of Alex's parents took care to see that Alex was shafted and continued to be shafted for the rest of his life. Alex's best option would be to renounce any and all claims to the inheritance and his name, sign everything over to Vic (if he couldn't bring himself to give it to Bruno and Raquel) in exchange for complete and total severance from any and all ties to the family, and to go off somewhere to make his way for himself. But of course he won't do that (that must be his blood mother's genes, because what niceness there is in him certainly doesn't come from his father or his stepmother!), thanks to an upbringing that was far more successful at inculcating him with an exaggerated sense of family obligation that is absolutely not shared by anyone else in his family.
Stephe has a point: That family totally deserves to have Bruno be successful in his coup. With him running the company, there will be nothing left in less than no time. The only downside to this, of course, is that if Alex succeeds in saving himself and remaking his life, he will certainly feel obliged to support Vic, and she will nag him incessantly to give Bruno another chance.
Incog
Ha ha! Great minds, Anonymous 12:40! The fact Antonio wrote the will he did, though, shows that while he knew all three of his children much better than his second wife wanted to admit, he still lacked the guts to do everything that needed to be done the way it needed to be done. My guess is because he knew he would get grief from Vic for the way the will was written as it was. If he'd done more to show how completely he lacked any faith in his precious (though illegitimate) firstborn and said firstborn's twin, Vic would never have forgiven him. So he took the wimp's way out, wrote a will that essentially made his only legitimate child his stand-in, and hoped Vic would see the sense in that. Big mistake.
Incog
And when you actually have a caring soul, it's even HARDER. I don't know why Alex isn't bat s#!% crazy for real.
Alex always says thank you to Ezekial and the other people who work for him he's not an snob. Even Victoria is an snob after Bruno told her about MJ padre being involved with drugs.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zInPQehYdA&feature=related
I think Bruno still has his house but Rocky & Bobo spent up all Rocky's money partying and had to sell their house to pay their debts. That's why they're living with Alex.
I don't think Bobo will be down with Team Mexitrash because wrecking MJ will cause Alex to get mad at him, which causes Alex not to pay for his lifestyle anymore. Alex is obligated to pay for Rocky & Bruto, not Bobo.
Bobo also won't be down with Team Bruto because he knows Bruto won't pay for his lifestyle like Alex does. If Rocky barks at Bruto enough he won't pay for her, either and Victoria will stand by and let it happen.
Useless is a slimy piece of trash. "Amigos con derechos," get out of here!
Speaking of Victoria, Alex = Antonio and Bruno = Samuel. Antonio is described by Victoria as kind, loving and full of life while Samuel was described as frustrated and bitter. I know Antonio is Bruno's bio dad but Bruno is Samuel's son. Victoria wants Alex's approval because she wants Antonio's approval, and she excuses Bruno b/c of the guilt she felt over Samuel. JMO.
And I'm still waiting for it to come out that Bruno had Antonio killed b/c we saw in the flashback that Bruno was lurking behind a pole watching while Victoria and Antonio were aruging in the street.
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Incog: loved reading your diatribe against Vicki for being the weak-willed enabler she is. We're tracking on that one.
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Stephe: Thanks for the link (I love you doing that!) to YouTube. I corrected the number and I have to admit that I try to match the Esmas synopses to the capítulo they show up here in the U.S. It can be confusing because of the way they combine half-hr. segments in the beginning weeks.
I'm not sure I agree totally that Alex doesn't mind the Nando/Mama hook-up because he thinks it's only one-sided, an "unrequited love". Alex told him a while back he wouldn't judge his friend. JMO, amiga. Time will tell if he still feels this way once Mama lets loose with all her pent up "womanly needs" to paraphrase Raquel. : ? )
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Welcome also to Arkibel!
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Melinama! Howdy! A bat cave for a love-nest on Halloween eve was terrific timing. ¡Qué irónico!
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SandyTN: Now you're what I call a fan...You can't get enough so you read this stuff on a tiny phone screen in the drizzlin' rain. LOL! Good for you!
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Susanlynn: I would love to see Marcelooo end up on the light side. Hate seeing him playing a less than "masculine" role because it goes counter to my impression of him in Alborada where he was ALL man.
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CubsFan: "I really don't care what MJ & Alex say to one another, I just love looking at them look at each other!!" Ditto! Bummer, though, the scene where they got into the water and he was still wearing his tidy-whities. Not cool!
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Anon. Nov.1 1:14AM -- "I think that's why Alex fell in love with MJ she's his oasis his little peace of heaven." ITA. I totally agree that is what attracts him to her now.
You have a point, along with some of the others here that Bruno is Samuel's son because he did raise him and nurtured the weakness of character that I think he inherited from his mother, Vicki.
(P.S., I'm hoping you'll feel comfortable enough with us to give us a screen name so we can distinguish you from all the other anonymous folks out in Viewerville.) ; ? )
The most evil in a novela - Dona Barbara.
The most annoying - Aurora MEPS.
ITA with Incog and Anonymous 2:28. Alex got the short end of the deal all the way around, even with his mother dying at his birth. It'll be so much sweeter at the fin when he gets the girl, along with all the fringe benefits...
jb
Incog: “Vic didn't want her children to know that Antonio was their father because they loved the man they believed was their father, because she couldn't bear to hear them call her "slut" (which they would have), and because she knew they would have hit Antonio up for even more money than they were already taking from him. (The fact she didn't contest Antonio's will after he died --even though she had been arguing with him about it-- speaks volumes for what she knows but won't admit to herself about her children.)” That is the situation in a nutshell... I SOOOOOOO agree with you.
Stephe: “This Alex/head trauma thing makes me freaking nervous. STUPID move, Al.” I agree, What a can of worms this could be and really annoying to watch...please don’t go there!
Ms. Levy: “How many times do you need to ask someone how they feel about you?” It is funny so see someone as attractive as “your husband” have such insecurities, even given the circumstances of the marriage.
Novelera: “Roberto is the most enigmatic character I've seen in a TN. Mostly they telegraph bad guy/gal or good guy/gal in neon lights early on.” It takes talent to nuance a character and take them from unsavory to worthwhile , do the writers have it in them to do this? Hope so, it would make for a more interesting novela, wouldn't it?
Sandy in TN
rsk
Sorry for that image!
Sandy in TN
I too was reminded of Wily E. coyote when came to Bruno and his schemes.
As Incog pointed out Victoria would have been furious with Antonio and may have never forgiven him. Victoria is in such a serious an frightening denial about the twins. Especially Bruno it has lead to the attempted murder.
In the will i suggested at 12:40 it would shown Victoria how irresponsible both of the twins were. Most of all it would have shown her that Bruno could not have handled running an conglomerate like Lombardo construction.
As Incog also pointed out it would have let Vicki know how an complete lack of faith Antonio had in Bruno.
I think even the will he did leave still showed how little faith he had in Bruno that's why she was furious about the will when they were going to Bruno's college.
Remember she was harping on him so much he decided he would change the will and name Bruno as heir if Bruno was doing well in school. When they learned Bruno had been expelled.Antonio told her no way he's changing the will now.
We have proof now I just can't leave everything to Bruno as the heir. Vicki still was arguing that he wasn't being fair to her Bruno.
Where has this woman ever been fair to Alex? She has some nerve to keep asking Alex what does he think about her now that he knows the truth. Disgusting.
I don't think the memory loss is the only lie Alex is telling. I think Alex is telling Vicki she a good mother because he doesn't want to hurt her.
Alex should confide in him and drop Ferstupido as an friend.
Useless who knew being an male gigolo who swings both ways would allow you to travel over all of Europe? Still the dude is flat broke.
2) I'm wondering about punishments for some of these characters from the Dark Side.
--I think Lis and Uli should come down with a case of HIV if they ever get together.
--Brooding Bruto should be the one to end up going crazy and being committed.
--Maura?????
Sandy in TN
Punishment for Maura, to be broke & have to get a job. Chucho can find her one.
LOL and while Victoria is not a bad person, she is pretty dumb. Yes, Bruno is her son, but she can't act oblivious to the fact that Bruno has always hated and hurt Alex. no wait, I guess she can as long as stupid Fernando is there.
LOL still laughing at your comment Sandy. :-)
Mrs. Levy
Now she asking poor Alex to keep accepting the abuse from Bruno and Raquel and keep supporting them too.
I wish Antonio was still alive he would probably divorced Victoria and disown both of the twins too.
Anyways, what I'm getting at is that MJ is also from a lower class, and she is super reluctant to let Alex spend money on her. I'm sure that if she had a child with Alex (which she probably will), she wouldn't harass the heck out of him about the inheritance and how it belonged to her kid. LOL I know the example is a bit stretched out, but you know what I'm saying. Money shouldn't matter.
Mrs. Levy
Vicki just invokes an strong response from us watching the show.
Ulysses is making me very sick--not sure if I can continue to see his face every night. I'm confused about his relationship with Roberto. Am I just naive?
And Roberto is going to have to remove that stupid chin patch if he wants my support! He cannot look anything but sleezy and sneaky with that fuzz thing.
All i can say money does change people and their outlook on life. I don't think Vicki situation was anywhere near MJ background. I wish this novela needs to be written like
Stephe and Incog suggested.
Bruno being named heir running the company into the ground leaving the family Bankrupt. Everyone except Alex of course. Vicki begging Alex to help her.
---ITO, by the way with all of you that SOFIA in FELS was one of the all time most annoying of characters.
What confuses me is whether he and Useless have now come to terms with a different arrangement or does Roberto still want to continue what was. I know they had a previous relationship....just wondering about NOW? I confess that I don't always get the nuances with this pendulum stuff. Embarrassing, but true.
Megaditto to Aurora.
Roberto can't bring back to where he lives with Raquel. Now Maura has given him enough money for his own place since he's helping her to break up MJ and Alex. Let's see if they picked where it seems they left off.
Novelera, I believe that everything I've ever seen Chucho in including movies, he has a word that he relies on. It was nomas in the first thing I ever saw him in. I can't remember the name but it was about a girl from Vera Cruz named Perla who a gangster wanted for his wife. Chucho was her dad who played harp in a musical group. My favorite of his roles is one in which he played a mystical shaman who could transform himself into animal form although at great physical and emotional cost.
I know that Maura is not a sympathetic character, but she certainly is beautiful. My favorite lady so far is Raquel. She has just the right degree of nastiness of character to balance her frosty beauty.
Carlos
You always go for the snippy and sassy ones in these things, don't you? LOL! Frosty beauty? Then, I'd say somewhere along the line hubby Bobo got a nasty case of frost bite.....
Lynne
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Anon. Sun. 3:23PM --I thought about Felipa when writing the post and I got to thinking Vicki may not consider Felipa as a legitimate objective 3rd party because she's a servant, an employee. She may consider her a sounding board, but not fully worthy of taking seriously. Anybody you can fire/command you probably IMHO would never consider an equal and therefore would be much less likely to follow their advice. Everytime Felipa gives her opinion Vicki shuts her down.
if you want the ones from other current novelas on tv let me know.
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Fernando is important to Vic because he is Alex's close friend and confidante, giving her yet another way to try to get Alex to fall in line with her delusions. And Alex is supremely important to Vic not just because of all the children she's raised, he is the only one likely to think of others in addition to himself, and the only one likely to not ruin the company, but because he can be seen as the 'favorite' of her true love Antonio (by virtue of the fact that Antonio left everything to his youngest child) and, most importantly, as the ONLY one of the three children she raised who is actually not only a good person, but a sterling example of the kind of parent she wants to believe that she is. Clearly, though, Alex's being the man he is is all down to Antonio and not to Vic.
Incog
Incog
Mrs. Levy
As is often the case, I'm fascinated by the peripheral characters in this. Especially Roberto and Raquel. In a perverse way, they are perfectly suited. And Eric, well, he truly looks as though he crawled out from under a rock, blinking at and warming himself in the sun.
I'm a little more generous than the rest of you with Vicky. I think that Bruno was simply born bad. I believe that Mary Poppins would have struck out with him. A genuine sociopath if you will. Raquel is just a selfish rich girl. I guess you could say that Alex turned out OK, if being a roue counts for nothing. So maybe her mothering skills are only so-so, I'm not quite ready to condemn her.
Carlos
I rather Alex confide in the driver who went with him to confront Ruffino. If you think about it Fernando has cause problems by opening his big mouth and spilling the beans to Victoria.
I have no respect for people like him.
No, I can't see Bruno knowing Antonio's crutch would get stuck in a hole, but I can totally see him sending a faceless biker to "accidentally" run Antonio over for number one, marrying Vicky and taking a chunk of her love from Bruno, bringing his effing son Alex into the mix, and doting on son Alex. And for number two, trying to put a possible crimp in that will. He may not have wanted Antonio dead, just incapacitated and out of Alex's ear long enough for Bruno to weasel himself a better position for a future takeover. "C'mon Al, we can do this together, yada yada" Antonio's death could have been a screw-up.
Him skulking behind that pole may have meant nothing (stupid writing), but it sure was suspicious. Sending a motorcyle after Antonio isn't so far a stretch when he's sent a monster truck after Alex. Just my buck-fifty.
“Team MexiTrash”… love it!
I can just hear Granny Clampett right now, telling the GossipCrowd a/k/a Team MexiTrash that what they need is some some good hard labor, like scrubbing out the ce-ment swimming hole on their hands and knees. That'll cure whut ails 'em.
That watering hole love scene at the end was out of sync with continuity. Were they beamed up and over to it? Teletransported? Que the ****?
Carlos - ITA with you. Bruno was born bad-to-the-bone and is a sociopath.
If I didn't enjoy the chemistry (and scenes-BuaHahaaa) between Ale and MJ, I would go ahead and bail on this 'novela. Everyone else is so stupid in it and the plot line seems a little thin, after the mental maze of MEPS. Maybe I should just FFWD-> thru all the scenes except MJ & Ale. ;o)
I was watching the show on youtube but sadly lots of parts were removed so even when I try to get ahead I have to cope with only the scenes with MJ and Alex. But really, I guess it's not so bad because like you said, they are the strong points of the show.
Mrs. Levy
Roberto probably has that underlip hair patch on purpose storywise--it because it keeps him on the fence between totally good and totally bad, and keeps us guessing as to which way he'll swing. I for one hopes he redeems himself.
Carlos, ITA. Bruno was definitely BORN bad. My problem with Vicky isn't that she didn't stop his behavior (which I think would have been impossible), but that she didn't TRY to stop it.
Punishments... hm. Team Mexitrash should have to dig ditches in the hot sun for pesos a day, with Raquel as their grubbily dressed and underpaid supervisor. Vicky should have to live in the barrio, without Felipa, seeing as she obviously thinks money grows on trees without any effort. Pimp Daddy and Bruno should be dragged along 40 miles of dirt road by the monster truck they used to try to kill Alex, dropped over a bottomless escarpment and become one with the jungle. That would work for me.
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Doris: We flew in with our beenie propellers. They probably closed their eyes and clicked their heels three times. Sheesh! (Can we spell claustrophobia, class?)
Mrs. Levy
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Stephe: LOL! Hoo-eey! You are really rough on Bruno tonight. Real "Criminal Minds" stuff. How about staking him in the desert somewhere and covering him in honey so he could be slowly eaten to death by ants? Or, maybe over a fire ant hill?
Now, watch, Jardinera... watch the Bruno behind the pole thing pan out to mean ABSOLUTELY NOTHING after we have hashed this subject to pieces. LOL! What do you want to bet?
I'm wondering if anyone else will die in this thing. I say maybe Bruno, but I don't see anybody else the way this one is written. It is so tame compared to MEPS and FELS.
What scares me is Rufino's Underground Gang and who THEY might kill to get a piece of the Lombardo pie.
If Antonio had lived, I wonder if he would have ever told the Wonder Twins he was the daddy...
Someone asked about the nephew (Chencho, is it?) I guess Chucho isn't concerned about him way out in the rurals all by himself, running the farm?
twins i would say he would tell them the truth since he and Victoria were divorcing.
Like i said before I would equally leave them the same amount of money and house. Give Bruno his own company and all of his obligations with them are finished. If they run out of money or bankrupt the company too bad.
He would provide an generous allowance or alimony for Victoria with the stipulation she can't use it to bail out the twins nor ask Alex to help them either. This the tough love all three of them need to wake up.
One in particular being Victoria. There's no way even if she is an good author, that she's making the type of money Alex is from Lombardo Construction to keep them bloodsucking twins of hers in the lifestyle they have grown accustomed too.
The more i think on it. It would have been better if Antonio had lived.Everyone talks about the bond between mother and son. What about the bond between father and son. Like someone said Alex is legitimate also.
From the Desk of your Sortilegio statistician
(compliments of your faithful recappers and from comments just too funny to ignore)
ALIASES
Casa Lombardo
The Manse
Technicolor House of Doom
The House that Skittles Built
Pleather Pants
Broodo
Brutus
The Chubster
Wiley E. (Coyote, with anvils)
Erick of the Red Briefs
Erick of the Gross Saggy Underpants
Pimp Daddy E
Mr. Saturday Night Fever
Baboon Bottoms
Erick the Butt-lick
Erick of the many-colored-way-too-briefs
Double-naught Spy
Queen of Denial
Roberrrtooooooo
Bobo
Pedro the Weak
Papi Pedro
Pirate Papa
FFF (Faithful Friend Fernando—not)
Fer-no-no
Blond Playboy & World Traveler Extraordinaire
The Oil Slick
Sleazoid/Sleazy
Useless
The Wonder Twins
RaMaura (ho)
Dumb and Dumber(er)
Team MexiTrash
Simpatico Seniors
Club AARP
BRUNO’S KILL-OMETER
hands-on kills
none
hands-off kills
snake-bit guy
serious attempts
half-brother Alex
snake-bit guy’s woman
possibles)
Antonio
assaults & batteries
young Alex
MJ
Vicky
disappearances, unknown
fake marriage judge
witnesses
fake Alex’s neighbors
COMBAT
1. The Thrilla in Manilla (Bruno & Alex in the street) “Down goes Frazier!”
2. Thrilla 2 (Bruno & Alex down the Stairway of Death)
LOVIN’
1. Loss of Virginity nookie
2. Confirmation of loss of virginity nookie (sort of like how you must put an Internet password in twice)
3. Shower nookie
4. Yucatan grotto nookie
Thank you. That is all.
YES, Carlos: That's what I was TRYING to say earlier in my Vicki comments. She is not responsible for producing a Bad Seed and no matter what she said or did, Bruno would still be a dangerous human being. However...she's still pathetic for her ridiculous defense of him then and now. Two different things.
Chucho: I love the way certain characters repeat special phrases that are either super-colloquial/made up/rarely used or used in a new way. Trying to figure out why that seems so charming to me. One reason might be that it shows a character's self confidence to be unique.
--SO FAR, Steph! Let's wait and see! Not so sure whether Sr. Sleezoid can't be added to list of potential killers---and what about Pedros' DVD suppliers? And...Bruno had no trouble recruiting folks for his eradication scheme. There are lurkers out there!
CubsFan
That's why Antonio had live long enough for to see the attempt on Alex's life. Can you imagine Vicki and Antonio going toe to toe each defending their own son.
Now that would have been way better to see and the end results. I believe most have said Alex takes after his father especially in the intelligence department.
Personally, I'd rather see dark action that doesn't always result in death....but maybe I am in a telnovelactic minority!
Mrs. Levy
Fernando Escandon killed half the cast on FELS.
Mrs. Levy (last time I sign with this name)
Beth: I think you are right, this TN is probably going southward for a while, but most of them do before the finale. The issue that I am having with Sorti is the audio quality. I am watching novelas to resuscitate my Spanish. There are plenty of cheesy movies and stories in English that both my husband and I could enjoy TOGETHER, if I hadn't made improving my Spanish a goal. The quality of the audio makes it very hard to do that. I've never, even at kindergarden productions, heard such bad audio. The sound in friend's vacation videos is better than this. I really hate to be so negative, but in this modern world, there is really no excuse for this.....
Sandy in TN
(Another problem Univision or the other Spanish-language networks might be experiencing when airing shows that were originally made for a different country than the US: Viewer complaints about scenes that were censored or deleted entirely to accommodate FCC regulations and/or to make more room for commercials, which scenes the viewers might not know about at all if not for being being able to watch the original Mexican/Colombian/wherever broadcast on YouTube...)
Sandy in TN and Beth, I'm with you in that I have the feeling I won't be sticking with this novela for too much longer even if the totally contrived Alex-is-insane plot ends up being foiled. It seems I no longer have much tolerance for those that require constant beanie usage, no matter how good-looking the cast, and since this one is on right in the middle of prime time, if I am going to stick with this, it means watching it live instead of being able to record it and then FF through the parts that don't work for me.
Incog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N990ARnoYtw
and could someone please explain to me why when Roberto and captain peroxide aka useless were in the hottub Roberto kept moving his butt up and down was this just the result of the jet waves or was he flirting on the sly? b/c i didnt see the same gyrating from captain peroxide.
And yes, this is a TN and everything is exaggerated and by no means am I trying to say that Bruno is not responsible for what he's doing or that he isn't a horrible person, but...he wasn't born that way, he was allowed to become that way. Just my two cents...
Now add on his unhealthy attachment to his mother, not wanting her to remarry. Also not wanting to share his mother's love with an step sibling. Maybe he's bi-polar or something.
He's definitely not working with an full deck. He's been told time and time again to stay away from MJ and he doesn't listen. Nor does he feel he has to because Vicki shields him. Knowing that mommy will always say excuse him he does really mean it that's why he that way.
Once he learns Antonio is his real father you know what will hit the fan.
Carlos
Anon 7:11 -- you definitely hit the point. Vicki's inability to provide any sort of discipline is indeed what is bothering many of others here with her character.
Carlos, I agree with you too that there are times when any sort of attempts to guide those individuals who are really unable to fit in and grasp the distinction between acceptable and unacceptable, right and wrong fail and there are times when nothing can be done to help them. But on the other hand, in this situation, as Anon 7:11 (and some others before?) also pointed out, we don't know that this was the case. If Vicki tried to discipline him and failed, it could have been ascribed to her son being one of those ill people, but we've seen no attempts on her part to do anything and she still continues to enable his behavior even after he attempted to kill his own brother. Plus, you also mentioned that frequently these individuals are charming and with nice personalities -- clearly this is not a description of her son, so all the red flags were there and maybe he would have never turned out a 'normal' person, but at least perhaps attempts at fratricide could have been avoided. But then again, even disciplining him could have been in vain.
Vic makes a very telling comment, I think only to Felipa (though I might not be remembering correctly since I tend to tune her out after she's stated her agenda du moment once), that she doesn't want Bruno to move out because she's afraid he will "get into trouble" (or WTTE) if he's not somewhere she can keep an eye on him. I don't think it's relevant whether you read that as an indication that she just doesn't want to cut the apron strings; is afraid it will be seen (by Bruno if no-one else) as a mark of her being a poor mother given that Alex and Raquel continue to live in the family estate of horrors; or an indictment of Bruno and what she knows but won't admit to be true about him -- the bottom line is that Vic clearly does not like the idea of separating from Bruno. Also, while it is quite possible any attempt to discipline Bruno as a child would have been ineffectual, it seems more than clear that no such attempts were ever seriously made. My guess is that Samuel didn't bother because he knew Bruno and Raquel weren't his children even if he agreed to acknowledge them as such, and any attempts Antonio may have made were blocked by Vic, who viewed them as his not being "fair" to his firstborn (if illegitimate) children. Certainly, she protested vigorously against the way Antonio decided to make up his will as being unfair to Bruno for not leaving him an equal share in the company and everything else with Alex (or more, as the elder son!) even though Bruno has no idea he's not Samuel's son, he got an inheritance from Samuel already that Alex was in no way party to (not that he should have been, but what did Bruno and Raquel do with the money they got from Samuel's estate?), they had just learned that Bruno had been expelled from school for numerous problems yet had been concealing this from his parents, and it was abundantly clear that Bruno was in no way fit to be trusted with any serious responsibilities.
Incog
Carlos
I hope telenovela videos are included
http://telenovelashunks.blogspot.com/
AND she does need to hear what FELIPA has to say. She may not be able to digest it because she equates agreement with Felipa as admission to being a bad mother/acceptance that she actually raised a MONSTER. Pretty hard thing to accept. Not having worn those shoes, it's hard to imagine what that feels like.
It is most definitely possible to be born with bad wiring, a lack of conscience when it comes to right and wrong. Many people grow up in the most deplorable of conditions, mental and physical abuse, lack of love, hunger, chained to toilets as children, all kinds of terrible things that Bruno did not come even close to experiencing. Yet they didn't grow up and begin to plan and carry out murders and such because, oh, mommy didn't love me. They are bitter and angry and have a lot of issues, but they don't go around taking lives.
Killing someone in the heat of the moment or crime of passion style isn't what I'm referring to. When you can cold-bloodedly sit down without your life being in any danger and take the time to calculate the murder of another human being because of how they have slighted you, set it up, carry it out, and feel good about yourself afterward, that is a chemical imbalance. Sociopathic. Psychopathic. It's not like depression or other things that can develop because of situations. The seed has to already be there in order for anger and rage to lead to COLD killing.
Or I might have offed someone myself by now. JMHO.
Carlos, your experience with such folks gives me a shiver, man. Wow.
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