Wednesday, July 28, 2010
El Clon, Wed., July 28- Summary for Discussion
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I appreciate all of your talent and hard work.
Prinny
I'm back to thinking "You hypocrite!" when I hear Marisa. Qué cara, criticizing Lucas for his lack of attention to Nati, since I can't recall a time when Marisa put Nati first.
I was a little surprised at Latifa's answer to Jadiya's question about why she has to wait until they get back to the States to see her mother. If I understood Latifa correctly, she replied "That's life." A bit harsh for Latifa, and especially as a response to a child. But I guess it shows that Latifa has had it with the whole situation and that her nerves are frayed.
I have to admit, I've just about lost all patience and liking for Jade. I guess it's not surprising that she plans to leave Zein as soon as she gets to the States, but I like Zein a lot, and he doesn't deserve to be used that way.
I felt the opposite way, Juanita, when Lucas was sarcastically saying to Marisa, 'you don't even know where our daughter lives?' when he hasn't been around at all and just left town when Nati asked him for help. There's really not much to choose between those two parents. [Granted, Lucas never tried to frame someone for grand larceny.]
So Jade plans to break her word to Zein and run away to Lucas when she gets to the US. How typical. I was surprised that Said didn't rat out Lucas and Jade's relationship to Zein. And once again, Jade seems to care nothing about Jadiya.
This episode had some prime Naz moments. Even though the unsuitable suitor shtick was predictable, it was still hilarious. And I love how quickly she recovered from her set-back to lead the servants in an impromptu exercise class. I was surprised to hear Latifa call her a 'mentirosa', and not just to her face, but in front of all the women. In the past, as far as I can recall, Latifa may have complained about the Naz to Jade, but always bit her tongue before the hyperbolic Naz.
And on other stuff I found interesting --
Said leaves Rania so abruptly in mid-snuggle to take the phone call, she almost falls off the couch. 'That damn Jade!' she says without saying a word.
We've heard a lot of "You will never..." and "She will never..." from Said up to now. Although his threat to keep Jadiya from Jade sounds ominous, it's hard to know how seriously to take it. Actually, I wonder if he will keep Jadiya from leaving with Latifa's family. I don't see how he can keep mother and daughter apart unless they are in different time zones.
I found Jade's taking charge of Zein's wounds, mothering him, touching. And so, I guess, did he.
As for Dora and the doctor, maybe the message was a little preachy, but very consistent with the plot. Consider the audience for this show. This message will hit home, may even save some lives. Seriously.
Lucas has been close to Nati all her life. He is the one who 'gets' her -- or at least he did until very recently. And Nati herself has acknowledged this more than once. And even though he hasn't exactly embraced Alej, he did agree to try to get to know him. I think he has been a good father.
Marisa has consistently demeaned her daughter, made her feel small and unattractive. Instead of appreciating her for who she is (or was) -- a quiet, thoughtful person with possibly a bright academic future -- she insisted on trying to make her into a ... well a Clone of herself. She may have been in the same room and appeared to be listening but has never been able to hear what Nati was saying, not about Fernando (when Marisa was promoting him as the perfect boyfriend) and clearly, not about Alej.
It seems that Roberto is the only one that is into good parenting. Jade, Said, Marisa and yes, Lucas are not the best at this very important job.
Marisa's intellect stops at her skirt line. Everything is someone else's fault. She thinks she is perfect. She doesn't understand that she has a daughter that hates her, a husband that barely tolerates her, her own family will not have anything to do with her, etc., etc.
The Naz was funny as usual. She wants some young, rich stud, not some old guy, who can blame her.
Ali and Zorida are like an old married couple, they sit around the kitchen table and talk. He needs to marry this woman.
I am not sure that Zein deserves someone as selfish as Jade. Maybe he can make her see the error of her ways. As I have said before, Said is going to rue the day he took a second wife and the wicked sister (I think they are package deal).
Rosemary
Jean, I was happy at your remark about this TN nearing its end, but how does that fit with what was said not long ago about it ending in October?
I still believe that Clon is ending in October or maybe late September but there are certain things that have to happen to confirm this. An 'etapa decisiva' announcement is an indication that things are beginning to wind down. This should be followed in a few weeks with an 'ultimas semanas' announcement and then we will know that we are in the end game.
I used to have a very funny novio who would describe someone of any age who was not getting their way as a toddler "stamping their feet and shaking their curls". That described Said to a "T" last night as he insisted that Ali make Zein give him back his reluctant wife. I was thoroughly enjoying his rage at not getting back his "property". He says he's thrown her to the wind (for the umpteenth time). I don't believe him. He's capable of trying to snatch her off the street. I do believe he plans to keep her from seeing Jadiya, not sure how.
I do agree with NovelaMaven that Lucas has been the more understanding parent. He only started dropping the ball when Jade showed up in Miami. We were led to believe that Lucas had been the understanding parent until that point in time - and they had a very loving relationship.
I sure hope The Naz gets a handsome marido (maybe with a little grey at the temples) before this is over.
geriatric suitor was just too funny. I guess she isn't that desperate to be married.
Now zein, he's an extremely likeable character that I now feel sympathy for. Jade's probably going to leave him broken hearted.
Excellent summary & pictures.
Thanks.
kc
This was a real feast for Nazira fans (all three of us). It's hard to describe what I like about the character. I'm usually against comic-relief characters, but she doesn't seem like an irrelevant side-show, and she's often actually funny. The performance is over the top, but it's because the character is a drama queen, not because the actress is doing a comedy routine that happens to be on a novela set (which is how I feel about some of the exaggerated acting I've seen on Univision). I imagine once she leaves the room, the characters not under her power laugh and tell Nazira stories. That kind of person is interesting in real life, and funny, from a distance. Like Tío Ali said, "storms are nice, but not to marry."
"I don't want to marry a mummy"
was hilarious! Thank god for zariza, don't you just love her. SHe's my favorite character. I always look forward to seeing her zany commments and escapades.
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