Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Triunfo del Amor #6 1/10/11 The Second Week: So you want to be a model?

By now it’s clear. A tin-foil beanie isn’t enough. For this show, I need my Full-Body Schmaltz Shield.*

*[Fortunately NM Accessories will be offering a limited number of Full-Body Schmaltz Shields at the incredibly low price of $19.99 in the lobby after tonight’s performance. These Shields are guaranteed Hyperbole-Resistant and Impervious to Lagrimas de Sangre. And tonight only, the first 50 customers will receive, absolutely free, one Carmen Salinas Garden Gnome, China Poblana Edition, with each Schmaltz Shield purchased!!!!]
At the Televisa lot, Osvaldo greets María D warmly. Guillermo slithers over to be introduced. When María smiles politely and tells him how much she hated him as the villain in his last novela, he gamely reminds her not to confuse his screen image with real life. (Maybe he means in real life he’s much worse.) Pretty girl, remarks Guillermo when María hurries to her ‘casting’. Not like the one from the other night. I hope the photographers didn’t catch you with that one.

Back in the barrio, JuanJo escapes from Milagros before she can do a card reading and sort out his love life. (He’s more of a do-it-yourself kind of guy.) Just as he steps outside, along comes grumpy Linda shlepping a heavy basket of groceries. When JuanJo offers to help her she snips:
¡Hasta la pregunta es necia!(Stupid question! Literally, Even the question is foolish!)

He carries the basket back to the girls’ apartment, largely ignores the waiting Nathy and then invites Linda to the movies. She can’t, she tells him, she’s expecting a very important phone call. And she arranges herself prettily on the couch, and plays with her hair, looking one lap dance away from a casa de citas. Maybe another time, she says. As soon as he leaves, she giggles at the idea of going out with him. (Maybe if you have a Y chromosome, you appreciate the giggle. If not, not so much.)

At the Casa de Moda, Vicki’s tame Italian designer, Pipino reads aloud a news story about an upcoming show of rival designer, Lucciano Ferretti.
Vicki is going to make sure that show never happens. Toward that end, she has sent Max to do whatever it takes to make sure that the venue for his show (el Alcázar de Chapultepec) is unavailable for the planned date. Even if he has to get his hands a little dirty. She says:
En el mundo de los negocios, hay que ser muy duro, frío e implacable.(In the business world, you have to be very hard, cold and ruthless.)

When Antonieta hears this she remarks that no one would guess that beneath this woman of iron is a girl who suffered so terribly. Circumstances forced me to change, says Vicki.

Flashback: Vicki in braids in a clothing factory. She’s pleading with her sleazeball boss not to fire her for bringing her baby to work. She had no one to leave her with. He takes her into his office and says with a leer:Tú puedes quedarte siempre y cuando tú seas un poco generosa.(You can stay as long as you’re a little generous.)
He grabs her roughly, pushes her onto the couch.

Now she is walking in the rain, pulling her sweater around her. Lightning flashes in the night sky. The humilliation is over, she vows. I’ll be the one who humilliates others, who steps on them, says Scarlet, um, I mean Victoria:
No voy a permitir que nadie se aproveche de mí nunca más.
Lo juro. Lo juro.(I’m not going to let anyone take advantage of me ever again. I swear it, I swear it!)
Back in the present day fashion house, Pipino notices his boss lady is upset. In one of the worst Mexican Pretending to be Italian accents I’ve ever heard (I am reminded of Esteve’s Mexican Pretending to be a Gringo in MEPS) – okay, maybe the only one I’ve ever heard – he asks her what is wrong. Before she can reply, Lucy comes in to tell her Osvaldo is calling. Hubby invites her to lunch and a movie -- they’ll talk in half an hour to set it up.

At Televisa, Osvaldo spots María D coming out of the casting. She tells him it didn’t go well.

Linda, back at the apartment, keeps trying to get Osvaldo on the phone. She turns a deaf ear to Nathy’s reminder that he’s a married man. The doorbell rings and Nathy answers it. It’s Max, posing as Fabían. She tells him María left early to look for work. (I guess it’s a good thing Linda was too lazy to answer the door or the story might have taken a different turn.) But not even the serious-minded Nathy is blind to the charms of the guapísimo Max.

Vicki’s irritated that Osvaldo hasn’t called her back as promised and isn’t answering his cell. He is at that moment sitting in the Televisa cafeteria with María. Televisa was looking for actresses and she wants to be a runway model, she explains. If that’s the case, he can’t understand why she didn’t take his recommendation to Victoria. She confesses she was embarrassed and afraid. He gives her a pep talk, telling her that she’ll have to set her fears and insecurities aside if she wants to succeed in life.

Since she can’t reach Osvaldo, Vicki decides to call Guillermo. Maybe he has seen him. Why yes, he has, hisses that serpent. Osvaldo was chatting with a very pretty girl – María Desamparada – maybe you know her?

Osvaldo, still with María D, notices his cell phone battery is dead. He excuses himself – he has an important call to make – but tells María not to forget his advice.

Juan Pablo is playing soccer with the street kids in his parish.

Osvaldo drives up to his house where the Bitch on Training Wheels, Fernanda, is waiting outside. She wants to be able to see Federico, the scuzzy tattoo-boy, openly. She doesn’t want to have to sneak around. Ok, her father agrees, as long as tattoo-boy respects her and the rules of the house, they can see each other. Osvaldo will talk to Vicki. He sighs: Between Vicki and Fer, one of these days they’re gonna kill me!

Eres un as del volante! squeals Fer to Fede when their car comes to a stop after their suicidal spin down a winding road. (You’re an ace – not an ass, which is what I would have told him – at the wheel.) This scene probably took a few years off the life expectancy of every viewer with teenage children.

Back at the Casa de Moda, Max reports that he did what Vicki asked. Lucciano’s show at Chapultepec has been torpedoed. But he didn’t feel right about it and he doesn’t want her to involve him in her dirty games in the future. Vicki says she’s trying to make him a winner (triunfador). It’s Lucciano who doesn’t play fair. He learned the ropes at Vicki’s place, then left taking two of her best people and stealing many of her ideas. Now he’s out there competing for her clients. When it comes to Lucciano, Vicki’s willing to play a little dirty. She’s out to destroy him!

Osvaldo finally calls his wife but she refuses to take his call.

María, now back home with her roomies, announces that she’s going to take Osvaldo’s advice and use the recommendation he wrote her. Linda is impactada: Osvaldo Sandovaaaaaaaal gave you a recommendation? Nathy tells her that “Fabián” stopped by while she was gone.

In the office, Vicki and Toni take us down memory lane again:
The vicious boss, Padilla, didn’t just paw Vicki: he raped her. After that obscenity, both women left his factory and never looked back. They had a small amount of money saved and used it to open a tiny dress shop. Vicki designed and they both sewed. Their business began to prosper.

Toni recalls:
Realmente fue tu entrega y tu esfuerzo la que nos hizo crecer de la misma manera en que la pequeña María crecía a nuestro lado.(Really, it was your dedication and effort that made us grow just like little María was growing beside us.)

Later, they were able to get a larger place, and hire seamstresses. Things were going well until that terrible night when their lives were changed forever.

Victoria and María, just a toddler then, are standing outside together when a car comes out of the darkness. It sends Vicki flying over the hood and she lands prone and bleeding in the street. The child is crying but seems unharmed. The girl’s ragdoll is lying in the street several feet away.

Victoria wakes up in a hospital bed. When Toni tells her that María is lost, Vicki becomes hysterical. Next we see her in the street, a coat thrown over her hospital gown, frantically calling out to her daughter. The only trace she finds is the ragdoll.
The friends never saw the little girl again. And they never found out the name of the damned person (maldita persona) who was driving the car.

But we know who the damned person was: St. Bernarda. She kneels at her own little altar, and offers a custom-made Ends Justify the Means prayer. She’s not sorry about anything she has done in her effort to make her son a priest.

Here we get a ghastly replay of the car plowing into people scene from a different angle and we get to see St. Bernarda looking back at her handiwork.

Says that Evil Broad: I was an instrument of Your will, Lord.

Unbeknownst to her, her two victims, the mother and daughter that she took such pains to separate, are sitting on opposite sides of a door at this moment. Pipino tells Vicki that there’s an aspiring model with a hand-written recommendation from Osvaldo outside. Send her in, says Vicki.

And so begins the Interview from Hell:

Vicki: Tell me right now – what’s going on between you and my husband?
María: Nothing. He was just being kind.

Vicki peers at a little business card (tarjeta). It’s Osvaldo’s handwritten recommendation (de su puño y letra). (This thing is tiny! How much could he have written?)

Vicki: So you want to be a model… What do you know about modeling?
María: What I’ve read in magazines and the shows for the orphanage…
Vicki: So you’re one of those girls who wake up and decide they want to be models. Puhleeeeeez!!!

Let’s get some air, shall we? Father Juan Pablo is still out there playing soccer with the guys. Oh no. The air is suddenly sucked out of the scene when the Evil Broad drives up and is shocked that he’s wasting time on those ragamuffins (zarrapastrosos) when his mission is praying for her. And other good souls. JP is puzzled by his mother’s attitude. She was always so charitable, compassionate. (Is he kidding? Did she truly have him fooled all those years?) You’re right, says the Evil One. And she picks up the soccer ball, hands it to one of the guys and gives him a hug. Surprisingly, the guy’s flesh does not blister and flake off his body.

Back in Victoria’s Secret Torture Chamber, the interview proceeds apace. Vicki commands: Walk!
The verdict: You know nothing about modeling. You can’t walk. You have no elegance. You’re an average little girl (muchachita del montón). You had your nerve coming here.

María works to hold back her tears. She thanks Victoria for her sincerity and gets up to leave. But Victoria clicks a switch and locks the door. You’ll leave when I decide you will, she tells the girl.

Linda has gotten tired of trying to reach Osvaldo by phone. She storms the Televisa Studios insisting she has an appointment with him. They throw her out. Are those cheers I hear in livingrooms across the land?

Back to The Interview. María tells Vicki that she has destroyed her dreams and it’s pretty clear she hasn’t had to suffer in her life. Osvaldo gave her his card because he is a good person, she says, very different from you.

Finally, the ordeal is over. María, now totally humilliated and in tears, is stuck in the hallway waiting for an elevator, when Max/Fabián comes by. She tells him what has happened and weeps on his chest. (Fair compensation? You decide.)

Behind closed doors, Vicki tells Toni she’s going to give María a chance. She wants to have the girl where she can watch her:
Siempre he pensado que la mejor manera de defenderte es tener al enemigo cerca.(I’ve always thought the best way to defend yourself is to have the enemy close-by.)

Max/Fabián and María sit in the cafeteria and discuss Victoria. Yes, admits, Max, she is demanding (exigente). Well that doesn’t give her the right to humilliate people, says María. She has no intention of trying her luck again with that woman – let her take out her bad temper on her employees and her kids! Ouch, thinks Max/Fabián.

The Evil Broad is back home peeling off her clothes and telling Tomasa to get rid of them. They have been contaminated by her contact with Juan Pablo’s flock. It’s disgusting just thinking of hugging that riffraff (gentuza). She’ll have to bathe to get rid of the stench. (She hasn’t figured out that the stench is coming from her putrescent soul.)

JuanJo is telling the ladies – Milagros, Linda and Nathy – about responding to an old lady’s cry for help only to find that the victim needing rescuing was a kitten! Milagros explains that firemen (bomberos) don’t just save people; they also rescue animals. Nathy is impressed. Linda is dismissive.

Max is in his office with his assistant, the real Fabián. He just wanted to give María a hug and console her. What if she comes to work here? asks Fabián. She’ll find out you gave her a false name. Relax, says Max, she doesn’t want to work here.

After a long hard day of crushing souls (Vicki) and soothing them (Osvaldo), our favorite power couple relax at home in their Jacuzzi. Vicki tells Osvaldo she’s going to hire María. You’re so noble, he says. That’s why I adore you.

Linda rushes to answer the telephone’s ring in the girls’ apartment. She passes the receiver to María. It’s la señora Victoria Sandovaaaaaal.

Fer and dirty Fede are in his car outside her family home. She’s getting a car for her birthday and he can teach her to drive, she says. Oh and his band (So this jerk has a band. That figures.) will play at her party.

María hangs up the phone. She tells her friends: The job is mine!

Fabián and Max are seated at the dinner table. They are joined by Osvaldo and Vicki, fresh from the Jacuzzi. A little piggy squeal is heard and then Fer and Fede join the family at the table. Fer announces that she wants her birthday party to be at a club (antro). When Max points out that she is underage, she says that’s not a problem. She and her friends all have fake ID’s. Osvaldo appreciates her honesty but it’s still a bad plan. Vicki suggests having the party at home and bringing in a decorator to make the garden look like a club. Max raises an eyebrow slightly. Fede nods his approval. It’s a deal. But one more thing, says Fer. It has to be Fede’s band that plays.

María lies in her bed beside the Betty Boop Virgen and recalls Victoria’s soul-crushing words at the interview. Then she sits up and vows:
¡Voy a demostrarle a esa señora quien soy yo! ¡Sí se lo voy a demostrar!(I’m going to show that lady who I am! Yes, I’ll show her!)

The following morning, Vicki is surprised to see María arrive. She thought she wouldn’t show up. But it is another model, Ximena, who has failed to show. And Pipino is beside himself. What is he going to do?

Victoria says that María Desamparada is a very original name. She is to keep it professionally. And from now on, she, Victoria, will be making all the decisions in María’s life. She belongs to Vicki. And now, she tells her, you’re going to show whether you can do it or not.

We see the models out on the runway. Then it’s María turn. She looks gorgeous, and walks with confidence. Toni smiles. Pipino and Vicki watch but say nothing. Max joins them while María is on the runway and within earshot. Vicki says: ¿Otra cosa Max? (Was there something else, Max?). Max????

Shirtless William Levy paddles his kayak across the screen.

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Comments:
Thank you NovelaMaven! Am I one of the first 50? I think I want a FBSS. Great, great recap.

I came away from tonights episode with a few thoughts.

*¡¡¡¡¡mi hijaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!
*Linda and Fer drive me nuts. At some point I predict Linda goes after either Max or Bombero (or both) just to spite Maria and Nathy.
*I am tired of Univision's inability to stick to schedule. I keep missing the final minutes of most episodes. I was really annoyed last night because I was dying to see well-fed Maite compete with the other waifs.
 

Novela Maven, this is just wonderful! I think I may be ready for the Schmaltz Shield, since my beanie keeps shorting out & the smell of burning hair is making me ill. Jeez Louise, is it just me or is every single character way too far over the top? NM, great stuff...thanks for the laughs so I can get through Dysfunction Junction.

A late thank you to Jardinera for Friday's recap. I didn't get a chance to read until late yesterday & as always, Jardinera, your writing was worthy of a gold star.

I find I'm so overwhelmed by the goings on that I can't begin to comment. TdA is beyond belief at this point. This should have been a graphic novel or a 3D cartoon, because nothing approaches reality. (I know, I know--it's a soap opera but c'mon, folks, give us a scintilla of believability.) Orphan Maria an overnight model? Bernie a serial killer & no one the wiser? Vicky a schizoid saint/bloodthirsty businesswoman? I'm just not feeling it. The Max kayaking scenes are more amusing than titillating (BTW, his paddling techniques are horrendous...but I'd be willing to teach him the correct way to propel himself efficiently through the water).

Enough carping. Looks like this will be a hybrid, hyperbolic hash of horror. (Jardinera, I'm not close to your alliterative talents but had to try!)

Ciao!
Maggarita
:-P
 

Thank you for the wonderful recap, complete with different colors for past and present and translations. I appreciate it.

Craziness abounds. Just two comments, I'm glad that in this world of overdoing it they are trying to make the marriage of Vicki and Oz solid. With all of these kids and secrets, it's important to the story.

They did a good job of making Maria model worthy. Compared to those skinny minnies, she looks huge, but she's not, just average in size and looked very pretty.
 

Thanks so much for the wonderful, wonderful recap.
I watched EL privilegio de amar in the past and the story at the beginning was pretty much the same, as I've been watching ETDA through the Internet, I think the first 10/15 episodes are a bit slow, as William said in an interview,they were trying not speed thing up too much as in most novelas.
I agree that there are some questionable things, but most models are discovered in the strangest ways in real life, so I don't think Maria becoming a model is so unbelievable.
I agree with Traveling Lady about Maite, she is wonderful, curvy, beautiful, not like most of actresses around who are only skin and bones.
 

Thanks, Novelamaven , for that excellent recap. Perhaps , we could rename this ''El Diablo Wears Prada.'' Yikes...bitterness abounds. I thought that Fabian had a sappy look on his face at the dinner table as he mooned at Fearsome Fer. I'll bet that she ends up with him after a bit of growing up and an attitude adjustment. I think that Pepino was the butler in Guapos. He seems to play his characters in an over-the-top manner.
 

NovelaMaven: Sign me up! I am ready to give you cash for the armour needed for this TN!!! I especially love the sale price!

Loved your recap NM...as always, I appreciate the Spanish lesson and have added more phrases to my phrase book. Gracias!

Will the real Victoria please stand up?! I think this is a character in search of an identity. Wowsers. The extremes of Victoria's behaviour made me feel like I was watching a tennis match.

Linda would be a much better match for the Garcia-Cantu character (is it Alvaro?). I can see her willingly doing whatever he would ask if it would mean she could be closer to Oz.

I did like it that Max didn't like Victoria's dirty tricks. I'm glad that he is more than just Mr. Lovely Lips!

Gracias, NovelaMaven!

Susanita
 

Forgot to add...the Devout Deviant Bernarda is so filthy rotten to the core that I just leave the room when she is on stage.

Juan Pablo...get a life. open your eyes, and take a bath.

Susanita
 

Running late for work today. Look forward to reading your recap, Novela Maven! =)
 

I have never seen a 5'3" model.
 

Thank you for the recap, NovelaMaven!

Variopinta:
I have never seen a 5'3" model.
While most models are over 5'9" Kate Moss is 5'7" and Devon Aoki is 5'5". Both are very successful because they have unique face.

If I was the scriptwriter of TDA I would've written a few lines like:

"Does this midget really want to become a model? It's ridiculous!"

"Hi, María. Any news from Hobbiton?"

"I know María Awfulname is a short girl but she has a lovely face and a charming aura. She'll become a great model."
 

Wow, NovelaMaven, another magnificent recap. I just wish the TN were worthy of your efforts. Even a Full-Body Schmaltz Shield won't protect me, I fear.

If I quoted all your clever phrases that I loved, I'd be reproducing just about your entire recap. I burst out laughing over your opening paragraphs and stopped only occasionally to catch my breath.

I'm also very grateful for all the Spanish help. I've learned a number of what I expect will be useful phrases just from reading the recap: casa de citas, gentuza, de su puño y letra, muchachita del montón, antro.... I wonder whether I can work them into my normal Spanish conversation. Hmmm... "Disculpe, muchachita del montón, ¿dónde está el baño?"

Maggarita, I loved your "Disfunction Junction." I don't know whether you made up the phrase or it's a standard one here at CarayCaray--it certainly should be! And ITA with your wishing the TN had at least a scintilla of believability. Amen!
 

NovelaMaven, thanks for another excellent very funny recap.

"Carmen Salinas Garden Gnome, China Poblana Edition"

Ouch! but hilarious.

Bernarda is starting to crack me up and Vicky's incessant shrieking for her Hija is starting to grate.

I think my daughter once brought Federico home years ago... he hasn't changed a bit. Glad he's moved on.

Carlos
 

NovelaMaven: ditto what Juanita says! LOL! The gnome comment made me glad I wasn't drinking anything at the time. I'd have wrecked another keyboard.
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Carlos: LOL! Scuzzy must come from a large family cuz his cousin dated my daughter for a while. I followed Antonieta's advice, though I admit I felt the urge to sprinkle holy water throughout the house every time he'd leave. Eventually my mojo was stronger than his.
 

Full-body schmaltz! That's hilarious. Once I understood what NM Accessories was, I was rotfl. Well done, Novela Maven. You make everything so clear; I'm loving recapping after you. :)
 

Brilliant recap again and Gracias for all of the Spanish words/phrases. I am supposed to be watching this show to learn Spanish, not stare at William Levy. You are my only hope of learning anything!
 

NovelaMaven, this recap is stellar.

No voy a permitir que nadie se aproveche de mí nunca más. Lo juro. Lo juro. during the mandatory thunderstorm with torrential rain. Por supuesto.

"Bitch on training wheels" -- great one except that I think the wheels came off long ago and she just got her broom license to go along with the fake ID.

I dearly hope for the actor's sake that Federico's tattoos are painted on. I will never understand why actors get tattoos at all.

The Job Interview From Hell scene was almost exactly like in EPDA, down to the remote lock on the office door. Victoria really gets off on power, doesn't she?

Bernarda's selfishness and hypocrisy are more and more obvious to us all the time, but her son won't see it for a while. At least not until she abuses the confessional again. He's too good for his own good and way too good to be her son.

Bernarda gets way too much pleasure out of killing. Was Juan Pablo switched at birth with Dexter Morgan?

I hope the soccer coach requests an exorcism of the playing field.

Juanjo may be un muchacho de monton, but several thousand goodness points for rescuing a kitten (I have three).

I can't wait for the first confrontation between Victoria and Bernarda.
 

NovelaMven great recap i loved it.

Why do i get the feeling every time you wrote St. Bernarda you wanted to drop the A at the end of her name?

Was i the only hearing the song "Mustang Sally" when Bernarda floored her big Ol' Lincoln and ran Victoria and her little tyke over?

Victoria standing out in the rain didn't remind me of "Gone With the Wind" it reminded me more of Val standing out in the rain yelling Soy Tu Duena!
 

Lovelamps: LOL!!! - 'I am supposed to be watching this show to learn Spanish, not stare at William Levy.' I am guilty as well.

I need to vent - I know most of you like Perroni, but I personally DO NOT!! It so irks me the way she purses her lips to look all cutesy and innocent... she's been doing it since CCEA. And what the heck is with the braids???
 

Finally have some time! I'm all alone at work today. Very lonely, I must say. I'm a wimp, and I've locked the office door.

Anyways, Maria's reaction to hearing Max's name was very sad. I wanted to cry for her, though if I were in her position, I don't think I'd cry for me. Maybe I'm not serious enough, but if someone lied to me about his name, I would just think he was weird. However...considering this is a novela, and love at first sight exists here, I guess her reaction fits.

Maria is very petite model. Agreed.

It's really hard for me to pity Victoria when she's such a beyotch. I was disappointed that she played dirty with whoever that designer is too, but I was glad that Max didn't agree with her. Also very cruel of her to lock Maria Desamparada in the room with her. Indeed, a meeting in Hell.
 

Victoria standing in the rain crying reminded me of Mejia, typical.

Victoria is a little dense, María, same name as her daughter, same age. Wouldn't you think she would ask the orphanage how she got there or just ask María?

Mi hija, maybe she doesn't really give a mierda. Just likes the self pity.
 

Blusamurai:
Victoria standing out in the rain didn't remind me of "Gone With the Wind" it reminded me more of Val standing out in the rain yelling Soy Tu Duena!

Actually, it was Angélica Rivera who screamed in the rain in La duena and I do think that scene was inspired by Scarlet's famous monologue. :) It's a fantastic, classic scene that was completely cloned in STD.

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Then Edith Márquez did it again in EPDA, where she played the young version of Helena Rojo.

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Thanks everyone for your kind -- and hilarious! -- comments.

Sara, I've set aside a FBSS just for you. BTW, if JuanJo and Linda do get together, do we get to call her LindaJo?

No it's not just you, Maggarita -- it's so over the top, it's in the stratosphere. But can't say I'm surprised!

TravelingLady and Simmi249 -- I'm with you about Maite. What I also love is that she's one of the few protagonistas who actually looks Mexican.

SusanLynn -- I noticed Fabián looking longingly at Fer the other day. If they do end up together, I hope she has a serious attitude adjustment first. He seems like a pretty good guy.

Susanita -- I was also happy to see Max's reluctance to do Vicki's dirty work. Plus I liked his reaction to his sister's birthday plans. In some ways, he's the only adult in that family.
 

Ok, actually the rain scene was sad to me lol. Ignoring Victoria's supposed youth, I shed a couple of tears. But you're right, Variopinta. I hate pity parties.
 

@Blusamurai, I too thought of Val in the rain in STuD when I saw Victoria yelling in the rain. I thought the scene with Val was absurd, and I felt the absurdity even more so watching Victoria. I think part of the problem (aside from the scene being such a cliché) is that Victoria Ruffo has been annoyingly over the top in most of her scenes in this TN, so it was hard for me to summon up much emotion for her scene in the rain.

I finally bailed out of STuD because it was so overdone, and I'm beginning to think I may throw in the towel on "Triunfo" as well. I've got nothing against some TN estupidez (indeed, the phrase "TN estupidez" is redundant), but, to echo Maggarita, "c'mon, folks, give us a scintilla of believability."
 

Variopinta, You're right that Maite is tiny to be a model. But the writers could have made her more believable if they had taken Aribeth's script suggestion. Actually, I suspect someone will say something like that tonight...

Juanita, it's so true! TN vocab skews toward the weird and abusive -- Better spend some time reading El País to balance it out, amiga. BTW, I think you'll find the FBSS surprisingly effective.

Carlos, sorry, I couldn't help the gnome thing! About Victoria's shrieking -- at least she has a pleasant voice, as do all the actors except, maybe, Fer, who needs to learn modulation. So far no one has forced me to use my mute control.

Jardinera, like you and Carlos, I've met some members of the Tribe of Scuzzy too. And my daughter's version rode a motorcycle! Yikes!

Cielo de Levy, it's great to be on this team! And who knows, NM Accessories may offer other products in the future.

Lovelamps, if I've helped you to rationalize, then my work is done:)

Urban, I'm also looking forward to the confrontation between the two hard shell crabs, St Bernarda and Victoria. It would be great if Juan Pablo were there overhearing it.

Blu -- what I wanted to write, instead of St Bernarda, was 'the Rottweiler' but I was afraid of insulting dog owners and royal consorts.

shallowgal -- Hey, even if the episode is a dud... But I really like Maite. I think she has grown as an actress. We'll have to see if she and William Levy can be the likeable centers among some extremely unpleasant personalities.
 

We need to start seeing more of the older priest in JP's rectory and it's time for Maria and JP's relationship to begin developing. Pretty soon there should also be catfights among the models.

Since EPDA had 155 episodes I hope this doesn't have much more than that.
 

I'm enjoying this show. Yes, it's over the top, but I like that...as long as the crying doesn't go on too long.

Maite is definitely not your typical model type, but that's exactly what I think could work in her favor. She's very pretty and can certainly draw the eye; she's not just a skeleton clothes hanger. I think it's becoming more common to use models who aren't all one type.

Victoria...it's hard to tell she's not an antagonista, sometimes. A button under her desk to lock people in? Who thought to install that, and why? But I think I'll like Max and Maria together. One of the most frustrating things about Cuidado Con el Ángel is that they had such great chemistry, and the writers kept them apart for so much of the show's run.
 

Maria could also be the lead model for a new line of petites. She'a about the max height for that.
 

Aribeth i didn't see the Angleica Rivera version so i go by the one i saw.

NovelaMaven haha Rottweiler good one and yeas you have been insulting dog owners for that breed. LOL:)

Shallowgal i have to agree with Novelamaven that Maite has grown as actress and she is improving.I'm not going to knock her for the pursing of her lips especially if the director is telling her to do that.

Juanita you're not the only one i switched over full time to Elena on Telemundo. Especially when STUD became the Iwanna show instead.

Julia i like the fact that they are using curvy Maite as model instead of always using some stick like figures that barely have a ounce of flesh on them. I agree i loved Maite's and William's chemistry on CCEA and the writers really did suck keeping those two apart for as long as they did on that show.
 

Forgot to mention that I love the title of this recap! :)

Julia, I am with ya on all your points. Victoria is hardly a "good guy." Everytime someone mentions the chemistry between WL an MP in CCEA, I feel like I'm going to explode out of frustration from remembering the 100 or so episodes they were apart.
 

Posted right with you, Blu! :)
 

Juanita/Blu: that's why I prefer T-mundo tns. only watching this for WL.
 

Thank You for the recap NovelaMaven. You remind me a little bit of CherylNewmexico's writing style.

Pipino is indeed that butler from Guapos and we have Felipe from CS2009 as Oscar. The flamboyant ones are everywhere.

Maria Desamparada can be a print model. Such a beautiful face and I love her eyes. But they are obviously runway models like in Yo Soy Betty Lafea and the Bold and The Beautiful. Someone said she could be a top petite model and I agree.

I can't wait for the first confrontation between Victoria and Bernarda. The could be saying to each other I will crush you. a la Victor Newman and JAck Abbott lol. I'm sure Bernanrda will be licking her chops since Victoria is now more powerful than her.... she may resort to scheming behind the scenes.



Ibarramedia
 

Someone asked the question in the previous thread about an alternate casting choice for Victoria's husband and it occurred to me that if it had to be anyone else, it should have been (insert dramatic leitmotif here) Cesar Evora!

He's a great mature galan:
-- He gets into his best possible shape when playing such a role
-- He's got a great air of authority
-- He's the same age as OR and EY.
 

UA: excellent suggestion!

I was also reminded of the Soy la dueñaaaaaaaaaaa! scene. I am very jealous of folks who have multiple Spanish language channels. My cable provider only offers Univision..and NOT in HD I should add. :-(
 

Yes, Cesar could be good. However, he played the priest in EPDA -- might have been just too close to the last version.

How about Guy Ecker?
However, I'm starting to warm to OR.

The actor has to portray a flirt with a heart of gold who is the more stable member of the couple, even as he makes mistakes. Andres Garcia, never one of my favorites, was excellent in the role.
 

Taveling Lady that would have been something if Cesar Evora was casted as Victoria's husband since he did play the priest role EPDA. I'm surprised Mejia didn't maybe Cesar was busy on another project and couldn't do it.

I love Cesar and his voice is just so awesome.

Is it me or does OR face look less plastic and less worked on in this novela.
 

Guy Ecker doesn't do a thing for me, maybe because he doesn't have those sexy Latin looks
 

Guy Ecker looks too much like he could be my brother, so he doesn't really do that much for me, either. He also lacks that intensity that I can't resist. If I were an actress (took the degree but never practiced), my choice for a leading man would be Jorge Salinas.

Or our Padre Hottie in historical dress...
 

I'm surprised Mejia didn't maybe Cesar was busy on another project and couldn't do it.

César is in the Llena de amor cast and the show hasn't finished in Mexico yet. ;)
I hope neither EY nor César will work with Mejía again for a very, very long time.
 

NovelaMaven, this is very late, but thanks for a fabulous recap. I caught Bernarda's tentative hug to the soccer player, and had to laugh at your comment about the skin blistering and flaking off. Also loved the NM full body armor ad.
La Paloma
 

I agree about Maite, she is on the few actresses who look Mexican and she is not made on plastic.She is truly perfect as the girl next door/ innocent, down to earth girl.
I'm biased though, because I really like her and I think her chemistry with William is amazing and TO ME, it's a key factor for a good novela.
On the contrary,Linda is very weird to look at,her breasts peeking out like two giant melons, so totally fake! UGH...I can't understan how a man could like someone like her, though she's got a pretty face, I would have gone with smaller but natural breasts
 

Late to the party, but wanted to stop in and say Gracias to Novela Maven for all the hilarity. I may be needing a schmaltz shield myself if the booze doesn't work anymore :D

Just remember that if Linda hooks up with JuanJo and her name changes to LindaJo, it will be pronounced "LindaHo". Just saying.
 

La Paloma and 5ft -- muchísimas gracias, chicas!

5ft, some would say she's already LindaHo. So if she and JuanJo got together, our little cupcake would be LindaHo de Jo, or perhaps, more simply, LindaHoJo. (pronounced HoHo, of course)
 

NovelaMaven,

Just wanted to say thank you for the great recap!

dpd
 

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