Wednesday, August 18, 2010
El Clon, Wed., August 18 - Summary for Discussion
Jade repeats to Zoraida that she is going to go back to Said. At least then she will be able to be with Jadiya and see her grow. She will forget all the crazy things she did for Lucas. 'Lo voy a borrar de mi memoria,' I will erase him from my memory,
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What struck me most about this episode was how incredibly sexy/sensual/hot Zein's "te repudio" scene was. I can't imagine how Jade went through with the divorce after the first two muy caliente utterings of te repudio. Offhand, I can't recall another scene in the entire telenovela that seemed to me so super-charged.
I think I'll stop now and just keep remembering that scene.
And speaking of blame, I hope the Chump finally sees Malicia for whatshe is -- and himself for what he became. May he get nothing back that he so willingly threw away. Lois
Juanita, I was also impressed by the exquisite 'te repudio' scene, but I saw it a bit differently. It finally occurred to me that Zein is, essentially, an aesthete. He appreciates the beauty of romantic love the way he appreciates the ritual and forms of Islam. The end of his idyll with Jade is marked by pretty words, a perfect tear. No snot-wracked sobbing here, thanks.
Lois and Anon 1059, I'm with you. If you look at romantic love as something exchanged or shared and not as a one-sided obsession, then the Lucas/Jade relationship is surely the one that meets the definition of love. And for both Lucas and Jade, the only thing that can compete with and possibly trump romantic love is love of a parent for a child.
A beanie-tightening moment for me: Seeing the gorgeous, bejeweled, high-heeled Jade pulling the magic telenovela maleta (you know, the one that holds Heidi Klum's entire wardrobe and still fits in the overhead bin on Aeronovela) along the pitch-dark bridge as if she were in Mayberry, RFD and not crime-ridden Miami. And then the oblivious Jade pulls her noisy bag right past an oblivious Opie... er, Daniel... who sits on a curb, scratching his head. I wouldn't have been surprised if she'd met up with an equally oblivious Barney Fife (aka Enrique)along the way too.
That I can't stand Malicia goes without saying. But when she brushes his hair down on his farhead, I feel like punching her in the mouth. It's like she shows what a fool she is making of him...!!!
I'm very curious to see how Marisa reacts to Daniel -- and how he reacts to her. Will he find her attractive (as Diego did) or will he be somewhat indifferent to her (as Lucas has always been)? Will she be drawn to him or appalled and frightened by him? Will she meet him before or after he is revealed to be a clone?
I'm going to disagree there's nothing wrong with having the love for Lucas that Jade has had for him or vice or versa. But when both parents and i'm stressing the word parents here selfishly put their needs and wants before their respective children needs and wants that's when i have a problem.
Lucas finally decided but be there for his child and childlike Jade throws a tantrum that he abandon her.Jade has never grown up mentally she's still stuck with the mindset she had when she first met Lucas. Now after all of these years and her childish stunts she's beginning to feel the consequences of her selfish actions. If she loves her child as much as she says then she needed to put her first.Now for the first time she is doing that by going back to Said and begging him to take her back.
I'm not happy she is doing this but she's the one who put herself in this position.
As for Jade and Lucas having romantic love, yes, if one defines romantic love as a two-sided obsession. I don't think that Jade and Lucas really know or understand each other; for me, what they have is two-sided obsession rather than love.
BTW, I love your description of "the magic telenovela maleta (you know, the one that holds Heidi Klum's entire wardrobe and still fits in the overhead bin on Aeronovela." With more and more airlines charging for checked luggage, lots of us would love a magic telenovela maleta.
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