Saturday, January 15, 2011
Triunfo del Amor #10 1/14/11 Pleasant and Not So Pleasant Surprises
We FF>> to Max and Maria making goo-goo eyes at each other while conversing over malteds. At the [nearby hotel coffee?] shop, María explains it isn’t what he did so much as why he did it. He just wanted to be with her, he says. It was just a mistake in judgment… About what? she asks. About feelings, he says. He tells her he thinks of her all the time. He can’t get her out of his head. I’d rather be here, she says touching his chest. Do you believe in love at first sight? he asks. She tells him love can begin in many ways, like a seed dropped by a bird that, with much care, can flourish and grow into a tree with strong branches. He’s impressed. He asks her: What does love mean to you? Her answer: Giving (dar). Flowers fall so that fruit may grow. --Your way of thinking is really beautiful, he says. I didn’t know you were like that. He takes her hand and says: Here is where our story (lo nuestro) begins. We’ll see where it goes from here. She corrects him and tells him they have to think that it will last. He agrees. And his mantra will be: Quiero a María Desamparada, quiero a María Desamparada… Maria moons over this and says she loves Max also. They officially make –up and then make out over their melting malts.
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I've noticed that Osvaldo has won the "Rosendo Gavilan Say My Name Say My Name" award. His full name gets said more than anyone else. Maria is a runner up I guess.
I felt so bad for Maria when she stepped into Vicky's office after the makeover. She seemed so much like a little girl who wanted to please her mother and then when Vicky flipped out I just wanted to cry. It was a very well-acted scene.
I predicted a makeover for Nathy. Please dear heavens don't let it be at the hands of Lin-da-ho'. I would rather it be done by the professionals and Maria's workplace.
I think I'm going to make that my official warm-up tongue twister of the week :D Oh, I guess I should go finish reading the recap, huh...got distracted! Gracias Jardinera!
Will we have one episode when Vicky doesn't cry? I just don't understand how she can be such a crybaby about herself, and such a bitch to everyone else. At least Bernie is consistent in her bitchiness. She's even bitchy with God.
Oh Max! There are no words to describe your jerkiness. Last night I was hoping the storyline would change and Maria and Fabian would hook up. Instead they are both in love with the loser Sandoval children.
Sara- The "Rosendo Gavilan Say My Name Say My Name Award". Good one. LOL! Yes, Ossie and Maria are both in the running. But at least Ossie's a celebrity so that makes sense. It's like saying Brad Pitt (you wouldn't just say Brad). But what's the point of always saying Maria's odd, made up last name?
Make sure to watch the Soup this week. The Clip of the Week is Triunfo del Amor, and very funny. :)
Nonetheless, I was very moved by pobre de Maria last night with her clown make-up and her sad confession to JP that she has no guidance in her life. Maite at her best.
Thank you for mentioning the m'hita business. Cringe-worthy for sure. We have a junior Carmen Salinas in the making with our girl Nathy.
I was quite taken with the throwing of the CDs. Something odd about that particular form of vandalism, but, I guess, why not?
And, finally, Max the cad. What more needs to be said? Novela logic determines that he will get his and then some -- no spoilers, just the inevitable. But until he comes crawling to Maria as a truly chastened human being, it's going to be tough to watch.
St. Bernard: I HATE, LOATHE, and DESPISE that ugly hair of hers. I don't think the long hair looks to hot on Romo, either nor does it match her skin tones. Romo just does not have the colouring for that blonde (or whatever it is) hair of hers.
More importantly...the horrible, evil, vile smile when she saw that child burning to death...that was very hard to watch. I had to turn away.
@Sara: I love it...the Rosendo Gavilan award!!! Perfecto!!
Linda Ho: She's looking trashier by the moment and Oz is weakening. Notice how quick he was to bring up divorcio!!
Maria D: I refuse to say her full name. What in the world was she thinking?! The nuevo "look" was ridiculous!
Karma: always comes back to bite, doesn't it? This time, karma has come back with a vengeance. My word...
Fer: another piece of work and a major piece of trash. There is nothing...absolutely nothing likable about that character. She had better not be in line for forgiveness in the end is all I can say!
Producer's Wife: she will give Victoria a run for the money. I predict that PW and Linda Ho will kill each other over "Osvaldo Sandoval".
Susanita
Gracias!
Susanita
Maria and Max make up over malteds while their parents make up over sex. Sounds about right to me.
I have to wonder how much responsibility Antonieta has to claim for Victoria's control-freakiness. They've been friends and business partners for 20 years, so you'd think she'd have told her somewhere along the way that abusing your employees isn't productive.
Especially when the makeover isn't anything permanent. Makeup comes off, so do clothes, and it's not like she cut or dyed her hair.
Bernarda just outdid Gabriela Elizondo and Rosario Cordoba as Monster Mother of the Year. With four murder victims and it's only episode 10 she will outdo Carloca of ENDA. Cual es tu pecado? If you don't know she'll invent one for you.
If Fernanda were my sister I wouldn't have bailed her out. But Max could eventually max out on tolerance for her crap.
Televisa used to own 25% of Univision. That was always somewhat controversial because foreign companies have historically not been permitted to own media companies in the US. During the ownership period there was a contract drawn up that allowed Univision the exclusive rebroadcast rights to Televisa's programming at a bargain-basement price. This contract is good until 2017. There appears not to have been any clauses allowing for major increases in per-hour costs for Univision in the event of audience growth or ownership change. Their ratings are consistently the highest of all Spanish-language networks here because the programming appeals to people other than Mexicans.
Telemundo was independent until a few years ago when it was purchased by NBC, which is pouring money into it. Ratings have improved but are still only a fraction of Univision's.
Spanish-language TV networks operate like US movie studios did in the 30s and 40s. They now make deals with each other over actors, which is why you now are seeing Eugenio Siller in Aurora and Diego Olivera in TDA.
Susanita
Susanita, I think Urban Anthropologist did a fine job of explaining the relationship among Univision, Televisa, and Telemundo, but I'd add one point. While it's true that Univision shows get larger audience share than Telemundo's, I think that may not reflect quality or viewer choice so much as it does the fact that far fewer viewers are able to receive Telemundo. Fewer cable companies, etc. carry Telemundo. Frankly, I've been impressed with the few telenovelas I've seen on Telemundo. Though they certainly had their share of estupidez (a requirement for telenovelas, I think), they seemed more original and depended less on tired plot cliches than the standard fare of Univision.
During STuD, I think it was Vario who mentioned that Spanic and Capetillo were going to Azteca. Is Azteca a production company? Is it similar to Televisa?
Are there advantages for actors to work with Azteca?
I hope these types of questions are not prohibited. If they are...let me know and don't worry about answering.
I find the world of the TN to be confusing at times!
Gracias
Susanita
TV Azteca is the Telemundo of Mexico but I think they aren't as far behind Televisa in their ratings. Azteca America doesn't have full clearance in the US because -- except for L.A. and Houston -- they only have low-power stations. My cable company doesn't carry them anymore.
I've seen a few excellent novelas on Telemundo, but I honestly think that their "al aire" shooting schedule is a mixed blessing and does not always have a positive impact on the quality of their series.
Many actors from Azteca used to go sort of "borrowed" to Telemundo and when they finished a novela they'd be back but several stayed there like Ochman, Lupita Ferrer and Jorge Luis Pila.
However, for a couple of years now Televisa has made its own deal with Telemundo to broadcast the Telemundo programing in México in one of its channels. So they (Televisa) are the ones that can lend their actors now and if an actor from Azteca wants to do casting for a novela in Telemundo they have to resign or finish their contract with Azteca first (if they have it, since Azteca doesn't handle exclusivity contracts in the same way as Televisa, so it is still easier for them to jump to Telemundo than to Televisa).
Jarocha
What do you mean when you refer to Telemundo's "al aire" shooting schedule?
I had completely missed JuanJo's zinger about Nathy's looks. I gotta go with anon 9:33 on that one. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!
Vivi -- Thanks for the tip about "The Soup". I saw it online and it IS funny. The funniest thing is that it's hardly a parody; it's just the facts, maam.
As Juanita says, Telemundo has some interesting programming. That's why we have a Telemundo weekly discussion posting here on the blog. BTW, I'm able to get Azteca through my cable provider although it isn't a basic station. It's part of a Spanish language package.
Televisa occasionally shoots this way; I heard that La Esposa Virgen was done al aire.
Shooting al aire can allow the production company to fix a series if it's not doing well. However, it also permits them to drag out a novela that is doing well. PDG was their biggest hit in the 7PM timeslot, so the last chapter of the story ended up being twice as long as it should have been. Some of you noticed that their rerun broadcasts of it were shorter, so they obviously saw that it could be improved with some editing.
Actually, the two TNs that I've watched on Telemundo--"El Clon" and "¿Dónde Está Elisa?"--did not strike me as being studio-bound or indoorsy, but these were the only two I've seen.
Though I'm not watching Telemundo at the moment, I'm eagerly awaiting their forthcoming presentation of "La Reina del Sur," based on the novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. If it's anything like the novel, it will definitely not be in the stereotypic telenovela mode. I read the novel in English years ago and loved it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that there will be enough interest in it so that CarayCaray will offer recaps.
Am I misinterpreting things, or is JuanJo supposed to be a bit...slow? You know, a short-bus rider? His mannerisms are grating on my nerves just a tad, and if he can't see how pretty Nathy is, I'm not sure there's much hope for him.
I can't believe Victoria has become so successful, if this is how she treats people. Firing someone over makeup that can be washed off and hair that can be changed back in minutes? Whatever, crabcakes.
I do like the fatherly conversations JP has with Maria. Though I also think they carry their own import well enough and we don't need to be clobbered with "THIS IS SIGNIFICANT" music.
I've heard only good things about Alguien Te Mira and Donde Está Elisa and my mom loved Mas Sabe El Diablo but I thought El Clon and Victoria were below the quality of earlier versions. I thought Amor Descarado and La Viuda de Blanco were good but I still prefer the originals. I really liked Gitanas but that one had its own stupidity too, I can't compare it to the original since I didn't see it.
And Tierra de Pasiones was a full blown circo but very entertaining.
I think Televisa is producing its worse telenovelas right now but there are still little gems here and there. I really enjoyed Mi Pecado and Un Gancho al Corazón last year. I've also heard great things about Para Volver A Amar (but I'm sure that one won't go to Univision, too crude) and people love Teresa but I thought that (especially) Sortilegio, STuD and TDA were major dissapointments since they had the best timeslot.
Jarocha
Shallow Hal, anyone?
In general, I wonder whether Mejia is the reincarnation of anyone who directed theatre or silent films about 100 years ago when the Snidely Whiplash and Little Nell stereotypes were born. It's a good thing that novela music has evolved from organists playing "suspenseful" chords. TDA would be full of them.
The TN intrigue me from the standpoint of learning about the culture and how a culture thinks.
On another note...as handsome as Oz is, there is still a part of his face that looks almost 'frozen' and not believable. Not quite like Sylvia Pinal,but with some aspects of that type of frozen face.
Garcia-Cantu, on the other hand, just has that evil little face, doesn't he? I don't think I could ever picture him playing the 'good' guy.
Don't forget...Goyri and Colunga on Sal y Pimienta tonight! Check your local listings!!
Susanita
Ofelia still looks terribly familiar to me and I don't think it's just the Kate Middleton angle.
I just know I have seen her elsewhere.
Been thinking about that closing kayak scene. I could be way off, but Levy hardly gets those paddles i the water. Just watch closely again next time. it is the cameras that are moving so quickly to give the illusion of speed.
Not saying that in a negative way, but it was something that really stood out for me Friday night.
The first time I saw the kayak scene, something was 'not quite right' (yes...there I go again with the not quite right business), so on Friday night, I looked at how those paddles were going in the water...hmmm.
Could be way off base, but that is how it struck me on Friday.
Susanita
P.S. Sara: I, too, can't wait to see what Garcia-Cantu is really going to come up with in this TN!!
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Glad to see y'all dropped in this weekend again to commiserate about the rotten, selfish, self-centered group of characters we're dealing with this time. Wouldn't be the same without ya! Right now, I just about have to agree with our staff médico, Carlos, that this bunch of characters--including the HRSTP--isn't worth a plug nickel. Not a single sympathetic one in the group except for Maria and maybe Toni are the only 2 that are worth saving and I'm starting to wonder if Toni isn't a bit of a "yes-man" for Victoria. I had hopes of Fabian's feelings going more than skin deep until he sided with Fernanda. It's unusual for a telenovela to present itself that way, IMHO.
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5ft: YW. LOL! =/: ? )) Let me know if I can assist professionally in any way again as you inevitably make your way to Broadway!
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ViViDC: Martyr complex! Victoria The Victim. ITSA! Oz is like water seeking its level though. The dam was cracked and the crack is too long to patch. He's going to fall I'm sure. I think, though, that ♫ D.I.V.O.R.C.E. ♫♪ and a legal separation would be the right way to make the point and to have him reconcile (which I wonder if by they end they will do) after he's tired of the other naca.
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Traveling Lady: Max is a cad, isn't he? Fabian is just as bad, idolizing him that way.
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Susanita: Ofelia is a piece of work, definitely. ITA that she will try to make life difficult for Vicki, but I wonder if Oz will treat her as politely as before and if so will it be because she is his producer's wife.
Saw The Soap last night, Truinfo was funny, but nothing can compare to La Madrastra. Wish that show was on at a more convenient time.
Gárcia Cantú is a fantastic villain, just hope he doesn't sport a wig & pink heels. Looking forward to his evil deeds, just a little difficult to beat Bernarda on that score. Was he a villain in Camaleones, I thought that was supposed to be a comedy.
Speaking of al aire, I really love that on T-mundo, Herederos is not done in studio like the others. I find it to be very scenic, beautiful, wonderful wardrobe, and has plenty of (male and female) eye-candy. I'm a Tmundo fan myself. Apart from the fact that they do CC3, I agree that their tns are better over Uni's. I wish Uni would also do CC3. They do it (poorly) on Eva Luna, but at least I still understand it. I don't get why not with TdA. Thank goodness for the 'cappers translations.
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Juanita: O/T: you got me to purchase that paperback --tho' no time to read it in Spanish. Got it in English! Thanks for the heads up!
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Susanlynn: I guess I'm doing ok if Burnie doesn't like the way she appears in my recap, huh? : ? ))
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NovelaMaven: Hubby was watching Pittsburgh and Baltimore all afternoon. I'm a football widow. He's sitting out tn's this time around. He'll wait for another swashbuckler I guess.
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UrbanAn: "ntonieta has to claim for Victoria's control-freakiness. They've been friends and business partners for 20 years, so you'd think she'd have told her somewhere along the way that abusing your employees isn't productive." ITSA!
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La Paloma: Blame it on NovelaMaven! LOL!
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Jarocha/UA/Shallow: I've watched La Traición and El Clon on Telemundo. Both had a more professional look and feel to them than Uni/Televisa. I don't know why, but maybe it was the type of video feed? It looked more like a t.v. series than a soap opera filming.
About the Good, the Bad and the Ugly--
I think JuanJo is supposed to be a good guy, a working-class hero who rescues people – and kittens – from burning buildings, loves his ma, is kind to the kids in the barrio. He just has a blind spot when it comes to matters of the heart. He can’t see beyond Nathy’s dowdy duds or LindaHo’s great big… smile.
And I don’t see Max as all bad either. He believes that María is playing him just as he is playing her. He doesn’t understand that she IS as naïve and trusting as she appears to be. He’s never met anyone like her before; his romances have been with higher-class versions of LindaHo.
When he’s not being a playboy, he actually shows some backbone. He stands up to Victoria and tells her when she’s wrong. He seems to care about his sister and would like to help turn her around. His visible commitment to personal hygiene and physical fitness are to be admired. Literally. If William Levy appears uncomfortable, that’s appropriate. The character he is playing is in an uneasy position.
Guillermo is of course uber-creepy. Personally, I’d love to see a reprise of his tranny killer in tacones, a la Madrastra!
One thing I've noticed is the not quite so elite speak in a lilting tone, the end of the sentence goes up, like it's a question every time.
Can anyone explain this, maybe
Jarocha can if she's around.
Rosemary
Who else saw the original of El Clon? Ii caught it in 2003 in reruns and (despite my hatred of dubbing) was very impressed. The music in it was absolutely stellar.
The scene in the record store was ugly. They are really making me hate her, and not in a fun way like Bernarda.
I agree with what some of you are saying, most of the characters are less than likeable.
And honestly don't know how this supposed fashion empire operates when the two women at the helm spend all their time sitting around crying.
On the plus side I love Victoria's wallaper and how it looks with her custom pink Herman Miller chair!
The re-cap clarified Max's character to me too. I think I've been blinded by that grin. He grins and I somehow think his heart is in the right place and can't quite see him as the cad that he is.
NBC has more money to invest on Telemundo. And in big budget novelas like El Clon, it shows.
Urban Antropologist I saw the original O Clone too. I thought Lucas and Jade's song was beautiful (it reminded me of the Disney classics) and Mel and Xande's was so catchy.
Hee, my word verification is "ulcers"
Jarocha
Rosemary
So far, the women in this are rather forgettable although I do see potential in Ofelia. I'm afraid, however, that she has already served her plot purpose and will fade into the background. Hope I'm wrong, because I really like what little I've seen of her attitude and style.
Max is such a disappointment. I'm not a fan of WL, and now I already have a very strong distaste for Max. I think the thing that troubles me the most is the mockery he makes of sincerity. What in the world gives him his jaded opinion of Maria?
Speaking of Maria, one would think that the good Sisters would have warned her of just such reptiles lurking out there in the world waiting to pounce on pretty little girls like her.
Carlos
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Randy: Fernanda is the bratty kid sis and she gets me so angry I start screaming at the screen. >:?/
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Jarocha: Thanks for all the great background information. It is always an eye opener for those of us north of the border and it adds so much to this blog. We have questions and you're always there to answer them for us. Your knowledge amazes me!
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UrbanAn: I didn't get to see more than one episodio of the original Clon. However, I will say that I loved the theme music from El Clon 09/10. I felt the recappers also did an excellent job of going out of the way to give us cultural background info and it made the experience a memorable one. I actually had Clon withdrawel. :? )
Saw Goyri on Sal y Piemienta this evening. Honestly, the hosts speak so quickly that I can hardly catch a thing. Goyri was wearing one of his super expensive custom hats. The guy looks darn good, but I honestly can't tell you what happened! He was speaking just as quickly as the hosts and I know I missed a lot about his current wife or relationship or some such.
I did understand them to ask him how many villains he has played. I am sure he said 4. Other than that, I was disappointed in myself that I could not get the gist of the conversation.
If I might ask (and somewhat OT)...is there a re-cap for Friday's "Eva Luna" out there and I am just not seeing it? I know that some on the blog have not been able to see all of the recaps.
Gracias!
Susanita
OT: I didn't see the original version of El Clon, but I very much enjoyed the 2010 version. I loved the music and enjoyed the culture clash, though I was disappointed with the ending, which seemed weak.
OT: Jardinera, when you say you saw a finished draft of Friday's Eva Luna episode, do you mean it has been posted somewhere or that it will be soon?
Vario: OT: You are correct. I can't fathom FC on S and P. It is definitely not his style. Did you catch everything Goyri said? I guess everyone wants to be blonde on that programme. Thank you for the Cristina infos!!!
Susanita
Robey
no I didn't catch much of what Goyri said but I really wasn't paying that much attention, I was waiting for FC, then it would have had my undivided attention.
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