Saturday, March 05, 2011

La Verdad Oculta 119: Adolfo is Captain of the Crazy Cruise

…And Everyone Wants to Jump Ship
Escaped prisoner Carlos has made his way to a beach restaurant on his ATV. It’s closed, but he manages to bribe the clean-up guy with his sparkly watch in order to use the phone. Long distance must be really expensive in Mexico because the watch only earns him one call. He calls Yolanda, who’s pacing a hole through the floor. He only manages to urge her to call JJ and Leo, and inform her that the girls are being held in the beach house, which is near the town of San Martin, before the restaurant owner cuts off the call. He’s worried about those astronomical long distance fees, and examines the payment watch carefully to judge if it’s valuable enough to pay for the previous and any future calls.

Yolanda wakes JJ up from a deep sleep and passes on the message, but she can’t say whether Ale is well. When she mentions calling Leo, JJ isn’t sure and encourages her to hang up in case Carlos calls back. JJ immediately calls…David. (You didn’t think he was actually going to call Leo, did you?) Nope, he has no idea how Gabi and Juli are. When he shares the name of the town with David, David asks if he knows how many towns in Mexico are named San Martin! They need to find out what state the town is in; they can at least track down the San Martins on the coast.

Carlos makes a collect call to Yolanda, with the restaurant owner breathing down his neck. This time he is able to tell her where San Martin is located- Tierra Colorada- and urges her once again to inform Leo.

Back at JJ’s, he’s berating the folks at AFI to put him in touch with Leo or Ramon, immediately!!! Neither one of them can be found. Limon, in the largest polka dots I have ever seen, gets the scoop from JJ about escaped Carlos and the girls still held at the beach house. Unfortunately, Leo and his men are off in Tabasco with no cell phone signal, following the map clue JJ and David passed on earlier.

Morning finally breaks and Adolfo is greeted by Bandana Goon, instead of Alejo (the guy he expected to kill Bandana Goon). Adolfo’s eye twitch betrays that he’s not pleased, but Bandana Goon plays it cool as another goon goes searching for Alejo.

At JJ’s, he’s freshly showered and casually dressed, but he’s in no mood to eat the bread and coffee Limon has laid out for him. He finally gets a call from Ramon, who will gladly take down the info and give it to Leo when he arrives. This response is not urgent enough for JJ, so he hangs up WITHOUT leaving any info for the cops. He calls David…who is, uhm…wait, let me rewind this important scene. ..Where was I? Well, David hasn’t quite gotten dressed yet and is pacing the bedroom in his tighty whiteys getting, uhm…briefed by JJ.

I’m too distracted to really pay attention to what they’re saying. But I think JJ is annoyed at the police. He throws the phone down in frustration after hanging up, takes a swig of his coffee, and immediately spits it out. Seems that Limon made it extra bitter (amargo) to wake him up. It worked.

At the beach house, Adolfo is sucking on his binky and fretting about non-dead goons, missing goons, and his crappy situation in general.

The goon searching for Alejo reports that not only can he not find him, but Carlos is also missing. He takes Adolfo to Carlos’s room, with Bandana Goon following closely behind. Adolfo finds Carlos’s wallet, with all the cash missing. Adolfo is sure he paid off Alejo to help him escape. (Well played Bandana Goon.) Outside, Edgar and Valentin are getting friendly with Pedro and explaining who the girls are, when Adolfo comes running up. Pedro reports that he last saw Alejo last night near Carlos’s room. He said he had business to take care of (un asunto) and if they asked for him, say he never saw him. And how far is the nearest town? About 60 kilometers and it would be difficult to walk there along the beach. It would take about two days. “We have time!” Adolfo seems to be lost in his own crazy train of thought but then he tells Pedro to order the yacht to be stocked with a week of provisions and bring it immediately. He then orders Edgar and Valentin to bring the girls to the “cuarto de peñasco” (large rock/boulder/crag) Edgar plays innocent and asks for Carlos. Adolfo starts more crazy talk and orders them to bring the guns (armas). The goons look like they’re humoring their old, crazy uncle.

In their current prison room, the girls immediately huddle when Edgar and Valentin barge in with guns drawn to move them. Dante seems to have reached his limit with this madness and argues with Adolfo about moving the girls. The two mafiosos soon lock antlers… well, shiny guns, and it’s a face off.

Dante wants the girls kept safe and sound because they are their passports to freedom. Adolfo seems to get it, and lowers his gun, but he still has the girls moved. They are locked in Carlos’ previous glass incased prison.

Adolfo communicates with his yacht captain via radio. Unfortunately, the yacht can’t make it there in under five hours since they have to check the equipment. Adolfo doesn’t give a damn about the equipment. Dante wants to know where the heck they’re going, but Adolfo thinks his only concern should be staying out of prison. “And the women? What are we going to do with them?” “Don’t pressure me Dante!” “You’re not going to kill them are you?!” Dante tries to talk sense into Adolfo, but Adolfo is WAY past the point of reasoning. He’s getting rid of his problems, and if the girls or Dante become problems, then he’ll get rid of them with his shiny gun. He points it in Dante’s face for emphasis. Dante seems to get it. Bandana Goon is playing all his cards and has been sticking close to Adolfo and Dante all this time. When Dante leaves, he asks if Adolfo has problems and asks about Dante. Adolfo’s not planning on Dante joining them on the yacht. He’ll be left behind. Of course, NOT alive. “Leave me alone!!”

The girls are trying to find a way to escape, but acknowledge it won’t be easy with all the armed men surrounding the house. Juli finds a lone glass bottle, and Gabi thinks they have to at least give it a try. Ale doesn’t look as sure, but she takes possession of the bottle and stealthily approaches when Bandana Goon comes in with their food. She smashes the bottle hard over his head, but only succeeds in making him drop the food tray and get a bit dizzy. He immediately pulls his gun as they beg him not to shoot. Not to worry. He’s going to help them out of here, in good time. He leaves them and lies to one of the other goons that he just dropped the tray of food.

Back in DF, both David and JJ are looking fine in their causal t-shirts and jeans. JJ is gung ho for them to go it alone, like Bruce Willis, and storm the beach house without the cops. David thinks this would just expose the girls and themselves to more danger. Anyway, they need more info from Carlos. Leo shows up and JJ immediately starts griping at him like a jealous wife. “Where were you? Where have you been? What, you can’t answer your cell phone?” (Uhm...JJ, you know where he was and what he was doing. He was chasing YOUR clue!) Leo is not having it. “Look, I’m not going to tolerate the way you’re speaking to me! I understand your anguish, but I’m in the same situation! Calm down.” JJ backs down, and David passes on what they learned from Carlos the night before. Leo’s heading back to his office to plan the operation. JJ doesn’t seem to understand the meaning or importance of planning a rescue operation. Just then Carlos calls again, and gives more info about the state of the girls, how many men are at the house (he thinks around 10), and exactly where the house is. They’ll pick him up on the way so that he can direct them to the house. JJ and David insinuate themselves in the rescue operation, even though they’re civilians. There’s no way they’re staying behind. Road trip!

At Casa Genoves, Secret Agents Chucho Chicles and Caramelo are looking for trouble in Mario’s room. When the phone rings, Chicles takes the opportunity to eavesdrop on the conversation from the bedroom phone, despite Cara’s protests. David tells Abelardo all about the rescue operation. At first he lies about participating in the operation, but then tells him the truth. He asks him not to tell the others that they will be part of the rescue operation. Abelardo agrees, but asks him to be careful. Chucho Chicles is very pleased to be in on such a big secret.

In his apartment, Ulises has his boxes packed and is asking Elsa about love. Her new healthy attitude is that love will come when it’s supposed to—when she feels whole and sure of herself. She asks Ulises where he’s headed. He’s going far away, with company—someone who he’s not yet sure he can trust, but he doesn’t have a lot of options, and he has nothing to lose. It will be an adventure. He wants to give it a go. Elsa gives him a heartfelt hug and tells him he deserves happiness because he is such a beautiful human being. She wishes him well. They both cry a little and laugh that one day they will laugh together about this phase in their lives.

Dora is clutching her rosary beads and praying silently. She asks Abelardo if he has any updates from David, so he tells her and Santiago the PG version that David told him. Unfortunately, Chicles seems to have forgotten what the word secret means. He rats out David and JJ for being part of the rescue mission, and Cara rats him out for listening in on the call. Dora panics and Santiago worries.

On the patio, Bertha and Limon fret as well. Limon shares the news about the boys’ role in the rescue mission. Bertha actually worries about someone else! She worries how Dora is taking the news. Bertha decides it’s time for her to do something to help the situation too. She’s going to see Yolanda Rey.

In the office, the three elders (Dora, Santiago and Abelardo) have a mini version of the same debate we’ve been having the last few weeks. How do you solve a problem like Bertha? Santiago thinks a bunch of the bad stuff going down is her fault. Abelardo brings up the fact that Carlos loves her. Dora thinks everyone should b e given an opportunity; she just may change. Santiago’s not buying it. She’s an ambitious girl, without scruples, who’s capable of anything. Abelardo indulges in some gossip about Carlos ditching Mina for Bertha. Another victim of Bertha! (LOL! I didn’t realize what a gossip Abelardo is. ) Now he’s giving the juicy info about Adolfo finding his young wife and son in flagrante delicto. It must be love, decides Dora. If Carlos has decided that Bertha is his happiness, then Dora supports them! Santiago is all like, whatever!! “I still have my doubts.”

Captain Ahab is on his radio pressuring the yacht captain to arrive, post haste. It will still likely be another four hours. “Keep me informed! Over and out.” (cambio y fuera) Outside, Valentin reports to Edgar and Dante that he’s found a boat (lancha). Bandana goon confirms that it works, it’s what Adolfo uses to get out to the yacht, but Adolfo is the one who has the key. Anyway, it’s not fit to go very far without capsizing; you need to have another boat to meet you out in the water. Dante wants more info about Adolfo’s yacht. He’s determined to find a way to use that boat, and Bandana Goon is going to help him find it.

At her condo, Yolanda is looking fab as usual, as she frets over Carlos and the girls. If she doesn’t hear anything soon, she’s heading over to Casa Genoves. When the doorbell rings, she wonders if it could be Carlos. But it’s a newly humble Bertha. Yolanda introduces her to Juanita as Mario’s niece, and more importantly, Carlos’s girlfriend. Bertha shares the news about the planned rescue, but she’s really come to apologize for the rude way she treated Yolanda, although Yolanda was just trying to warn her. Yolanda encourages her to tutear her, and says it’s all water under the bridge. She knows Bertha loves money. Who wouldn’t want to have money? And Yolanda loves money too. Thanks to Adolfo, she’s lived a comfortable life. She didn’t realize until too late the high price she was paying for these luxuries. Bertha tells Yolanda that although she is Adolfo’s wife, she no longer wants his money. She only wants Carlos. She loves him with her whole soul. Yolanda believes her, but wants to know, and is relieved to find out, that she did not have relations with Adolfo. Bertha is sure that what Adolfo wanted was just company. Bertha then asks Yolanda about the conversation she overheard between Yolanda and Adolfo when he said they were spawns of the Devil. Yolanda looks impactada, but she does not reveal the secret. “Human beings are complex. We all have secrets that are hidden truths, that we don’t want to reveal, or that we shouldn’t. Some of these secrets are permanently etched marks, and are many times painful.” Bertha’s pea brain tries to work out this heavy piece of philosophy. She decides to ask a direct question. “What happened to the two of you?” “We were victims of perversity. And it’s too dark of a secret. It only pertains to the two of us. Adolfo and me. They day that this secret is discovered, will be because he and I decided it. Because it’s what we share, it’s what unites us, and it’s what’s kept us united--until the last day of our lives.” (Ok. Did that build your curiosity to a fevered pitch?)

Ah!! Creepy doll! Whew! It’s just Cara working out her fears about the kidnapping by talking it out with her doll. Chicles comes in and only heightens her fears by acting out the gun fight he imagines is happening with the rescue. Limon and Santiago try to distract the kids by convincing them to play a game. Cara’s not in the mood. Cara is worried about her aunties, and especially Ale who she is expecting to become her mom. She doesn’t want the kidnappers to hit her, like they did Tia Yolanda. Chicles thinks there’s nothing to worry about, since JJ and David will be going in with guns blazing. He doesn’t know why they didn’t take him! Santiago tries to teach Chicles that violence is not a good thing. (Is this sinking in to our mini goon’s head? Nope. I didn’t think so either.) All we need is love…and art, and music. Chicles is skeptical. What about monsters, mummies and killers? You know, all the good things in life. Limon tries another approach to get the all you need is love message into Chicles’ brain—a good whack upside the head. Santiago urges Limon to be patient, as Chicles is a child and doesn’t understand the gravity of the situation. Cara lets them know that she fully understands the situation, although she’s little. She’s sad because Ale was going to be her mother, and she wants her to return, because she wants a mommy. Limon comforts her with a hug, and Santiago tries to comfort them all, including himself, with positive words. They are all going to come back, and his grandchild will be born safe and sound.

In the forest surrounding the beach house, Leo, the AFI squad, and the Three Musketeers, approach. The 3Ms are not keen on being left behind when the action starts. Carlos makes the case that he knows the easiest ways to get into the house. Leo confers with Ramon about the next steps. The 3Ms make their own stupid plan. David and JJ brought guns-- JJ’s is hidden in his back pants waist; David’s is hidden in his sock. They’re going to be a part of this, “cueste lo que cueste.” (whatever the cost/come what may) Leo returns to let them know they can go with Ramon. JJ wants (more) heat, so Leo gets them each a gun, to only be used in self defense. Suddenly, a manic booming voice penetrates the forest. “Stop! If you come any closer, we’ll kill the women!!” Leo uses his own megaphone to respond to Adolfo. “Avila. Give up. There’s no escape.” Adolfo isn’t giving in to any demands. In fact, he’s got his own demands. He wants Carlos, delivered to him in five minutes, unarmed. If not, then he’ll kill one of the women. They all pause, completely impactados by this crazy request. Then JJ out-crazies Adolfo! He takes off running, gun drawn, directly for the beach house and Adolfo’s private army of goons.

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Good morning; thanks, Vivi! Haven't watched the show yet, so I will be back.

Meanwhile, here are the You Tube links for Episode 119:

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5
 

oooooh, I was scrolling by looking for a Triumph de Meh recap and saw the undies shot. Brought back memories of FELS. ;o)
 

OT: I would like to share this eagle cam with folks.

I got it from an Iowa teacher who posts on the Louis L'Amour bbs.

You can see them on their nest day and night, keeping the eggs warm. They're beautiful.

http://www.raptorresource.org/falcon_cams/
 

P.S. Here's a link with discussion.
 

Caramelo's doll looks like Zaida; has anyone seen them show Caramelo with that doll before?

And she was crying that she wants a mother (albeit in the topic of Alejandra at that moment).
 

Vivi,

Your recap was fabulous starting first with the title, “Adolfo is Captain of the Crazy Cruise …And Everyone Wants to Jump Ship,” and ending with one of the last sentences, “Then JJ out-crazies Adolfo!" Wonderful episode, wonderful recap, wonderful Vivi.

I have to give “crazy” JJ his due, I would have been a little frustrated if Ramon had told me he had to wait for “his orders” to take action in such a time sensitive and frightful situation! Singlehandedly charging a compound that’s surrounded with armed goons?....... that’s our JJ! Our detective in training Chicles will be so proud when he hears about it!

I’m so glad we now have a little closure with Elsa. She realizes that love will come in time and knows that she can’t force a relationship with Mau. She seemed so much stronger in this episode. I’m going to miss Elsa and Ulisis, I truly wish them both well!

Jeri, thanks for the raptor link. I’ve already it sent to my son’s house for the grandsons to watch, they’ll love it.

Hello Doris, enjoying the rain?

Sandy
 

Vivi, thanks for the lighthearted take on be this "crazy cruise." Does anyone know what they are doing? The titles and recap are fabulous fun entertainment. Your comments on the watch trade for the phone calls and David's gratuitous underwear scene were too funny. Notice how there was no pixilation this time. Go figure.

Well, J J is nothing if not consistent. Lord, how impulsive can he get. But, maybe he will save the day. Sandy, yes, Chicles would be so proud.

The writers have taken a frightening situation and turned it into something a little wacky but that is what has happened to Adolfo now. His answer to everything is...kill someone.

Hope Leo saves the day not J J or David since they have not appreciated all his efforts out of their frustration. He can't help them if they keep info from him and make matters worse.

Bertha seems to be heading down the road of redemption and will be better person for Carlos now. So Ulises and Elsa have had realizations and resolved to move ahead positively. Great.

The finale will be something. What will happen to the baddies, Adolfo, Dante, Edgar and Valentin? I guess we may never know Yolanda and Adolfo's secret or maybe the writers will finally fill us in. I assume there will be a hurried boda.

Finally, Vivi, thank you a million times for your witty recaps, insightful comments, helping me acquire Spanish, the precious time you've given, and all the great fun you made possibe on this site with all the commenters. Aribeth, there's a note for you on yesterday's recap. And Jeri, thanks for the links and Mondays gran final recap.

GinCA
 

Loved your final recap Vivi in addition to the much needed snark. I really wish Leo had left JJ and David behind. I knew they and especially halfcocked JJ would make an already tense situation worse. I hope once this is resolved, Leo throws JJ in jail just for making his job more difficult LOL.

So who will kill Adolfo as me thinks he must die? I'm thinking either Leo, Dante, Edgar, Valentin, or Bandana Goon.

I really want to know this secret between Yolanda and Adolfo. Monday is the final episode so we need to know what La Verdad Oculta is.

I'm surprised that Ulises is leaving. I wonder then will Elsa become the new landlord.

Well folks, it's almost over. What a thrilling ride this novela has been in spite of the misteps with the whole custody thing and JJ acting like a buffoon with Mau and Leo.

Looking forward to the grand finale.
 

I think Ulises should take Elsa with him. She doesn't have anything to stay behind for. She doesn't have any friends. She won't be raising Caramelo. She has no job. JJ doesn't want her, and Alejandra wouldn't want her around. That means she'd be persona non grata with the rest of the Genoves crew, too. Mauricio wants nothing to do with her and Marcos is in jail. Elsa should pack her bags and leave with Ulises.
 

Sandy - I know we need the rain, but I am so done with the cold weather this is bringing. No flooding here, how is R'land creek holding up?
 

R'creek is high but nowhere near flood stage. Of course, I have discovered another entry point for water in my basement! I've already called my "gutter/water guy!" He sees my number on his phone and says....Hi Sandy!!!

Doris, a lot of people around here think Teresa might be good. Why don't you try it? I think I will.
 

Happy Saturday all. Thank you for the nice comments. It has been a pleasure to recap for this small, but dedicated Insomniac's Club. Thank you Aribeth and Jeri for starting up this discussion thread, recapping multiple times per week, and for inviting me to join you. It has been so much fun! :)
 

Adolfo is just great fun to watch as he unravels. The looks on everyone's faces who are around him are priceless. They're scared of him, and they are all looking for a way to get away from him, while also saving their own skins.

I was LOL when Bandana Good just shook off being hit over the head with the bottle, and then totally confused the girls by saying he was going to help them escape. Carlos never told him which of the girls are his sisters, so maybe he thinks all of them are his sisters.

I really liked Elsa and Ulises' bittersweet conversation. I don't agree that she should flee. She's got nothing to be ashamed of, and DF is a great place for a young woman to find opportunities to get ahead. Ulises owns a salon and an apartment building. He can live off the income of those businesses and travel. Elsa doesn't have that. She still needs to establish herself. It's a big city. It's not like she'll be running into JJ on every corner.

The last episode looks like it's going to be exciting. Not sure how they'll fit everything in. I can't wait for your final recap Jeri.
 

Vivi, thank you for a fabulous recap! This episode had me shaking my head so many times; it was like this hour was from some other TN. I was afraid they were going to save everything for the last hour and leave lots of loose ends and unfortunately that seems to be what is happening. I hope I am wrong.

"I really want to know this secret between Yolanda and Adolfo."
My hubby speculated on something last night that makes perfect sense. I will not reveal what his theory is, except to say it has something to do with one of the items that Leo removed from Adolfo's house.
 

xlnt- The document Leo took from the safe looked like a will to me. It will for sure solve the mystery of who Adolfo left his money to, and might clear up what the relationship between him and Yolanda is. Maybe they won't tell us. It will be the one remaining hidden truth.
 

Vivi, perfect title and subtitle. Thanks for all the detail. This is the most complex TN I’ve watched and your information on the dialogue between all the henchmen as they align and re-align is much appreciated. Also, I too was distracted during David’s tighty whities scene so I’m glad for the info on what he was saying about San Martin. My favorite lol: “Limon tries another approach to get the all you need is love message into Chicles’ brain—a good whack upside the head.”

Interesting that Yolanda asked Bertha if she’d had sex with Adolfo. To me, this supports the premise that some sort of sexual perversion was forced on Yolanda and Adolfo. Also, Adolfo pretty much confessed to Bertha that he’d been abused.

Humble Bertha no longer has the raccoon eye makeup. Her hair is different somehow too, though I don’t recall exactly how. I’ll believe Bertha is truly redeemed when I see her get a real job.

Hopefully JJ learned something about handling desperate criminals during his time in prison. Vivi, otherwise Leo really should shoot him in the butt. : )

Bandana goon is kinda of cute and lovable, helping Carlos and shrugging off Ale’s bottle hit to the head. But is he the same guy that was going to execute Zaida?

PirateBabe, I was thinking Ulises would make Elsa the landlord too. That job could help anchor her. And now that Leo has recommended Ramon for promotion, maybe Ramon will look for a better place to live, in Ulises’ building. : )

So the Adolfo-Yolanda secret will be revealed, Adolfo will go down, JJ’s name will get cleared, and Gabi and David will get married all in one episode? Goodness!
 

Thank you so much, Vivi, for your recaps and your great help! I loved all of them.

I sent my recap to Jeri - sorry for being late, but at least it's one of my longest ones. :)

Xlnt, yesterday I watched the last episode, and it'll be wonderful. :) Actually, it's 51 minutes long, while the average episodes get only 42 minutes.

I wanted to say yesterday: I was so proud of my Alejandra for not losing her nerve and for taking care of the sisters.
 

Ok, Aribeth's Episode 118 recap is up; thank you, Aribeth!
 

Thanks so much for your recap Vivi. I appreciate your time and dedication to this really great TN that Uni foolishly banished to midnight. Your title was so appropriate as Adolfo is getting crazier as time goes on.

Aribeth, thank you for your recap (yesterdays and throughout) and giving me such a thorough run down of the show so I could come in at such a late date. It was so worth the effort of going back reading recaps and watching videos.

Jeri, I'll post comments to you tomorrow.

Will any of you be watching the next midnight TN?

Niecie - LOL, ITA regarding true transformation for Bertha will be a J-O-B.

There will be a lot to wrap up tomorrow. I hope we get to learn this secret.
 

Good morning!

Tonight was the TVyNovelas award show. The winners are:

Best telenovela:
Para volver a amar

Best male protagonist:
Fernando Colunga (Soy tu duena)

Best female protagonist:
Angelique Boyer (Teresa)

Best male antagonist:
Juan Carlos Barreto (Para volver a amar)

Best female antagonist:
Rocío Banquells (Cuando me enamoro)

Best senior actor:
Alejandro Camacho (Para volver a amar)

Best senior actress:
Magda Guzmán (Para volver a amar)

Best supporting actor:
Jesús Ochoa (Para volver a amar)

Best supporting actress:
Alejandra Barros (Para volver a amar)

Best juvenil actor:
Alfonso Dosal (Para volver a amar)

Best juvenil actress:
Paulina Goto (Nina de mi corazón)

Revelación masculina:
Paul Stanley (Soy tu duena)

Rrevelación femenina:
Fátima Torre (Soy tu duena)

Best song:
Enrique Iglesias - Cuando me enamoro (Cuando me enamoro)

Alejandra Barros, Angelique Boyer and PVAA won! Yeah!!! :)
And Univision plans to show the best telenovela of the year in the midnight. Congratulations.
 

Aribeth: I just posted a comment on your marvelous finale recap.

Vivi, you went and saved the best for last. Pictures were wonderful and I must say that the one of Gabe Soto was my hands down favorite. Please forgive me but I had a little difficulty concentrating on the recap as my eyes kept drifing upward (inexplicably of course). :) I enjoyed "Bandana goon" and "sparkly watch" but "Adolfo is sucking on his binky and fretting about non-dead goons, missing goons, and his crappy situation in general" was wonderful and my favorite line here.

Yes, my interest is now totally piqued at Adolfo and Yolanda's dark secret.

With Juan charging to the rescue, I am wondering if it will be he who kills Adolfo? As Adolfo was the reason Juan was injustly incarcerated, it might make sense. Of course, with everyone gunning for Adolfo (including Dante and all the other goons), it's anyone's guess.

Ulises and Elsa. Ack. I would hate it if Elsa's storyline was left as it stands now.

Vivi, thank you for the time and energy you put into your recaps. They were always well written! Will see you around the other blogs.

Diana
 

Aribeth: Also, thank you for the award listing. Glad os many of your favorites won!

Diana
 

Yay, those cute tots (well, Paul Stanley's voice changed during the shoot) won the TVyNovelas premios. They were terrific in STuD. Thanks for the list, Aribeth, and you provided us with a great novela experience with LVO.

GinCA
 

My suggestion that Elsa leave town wasn't for her to "run away," it was for her to get a fresh start. NONE of the extended Genoves/JJ crew really care about her and she has trouble letting go as it is. Perhaps it would be easier for her if she left town and started fresh. She doesn't have anything holding her back and it could be an adventure for her. Even Erika from MEPS left town for a fresh start.
 

Vivi, Jeri, Aribeth,

Thanks to all of you for being so faithful and precise with your recaps.

I managed to catch up with the story but have not seen every scene - but most of them.

I'm taking one more opportunity to defend Elsa - not that she needs defending. Since we are making this novela somewhat real, how many of you have been in jail twice lately and had someone you love very much
(Caramelo) taken away from you. Elsa has deep feelings and has a strong character. It is not right to think someone can just go up to her, snap their fingers and say "Snap out of it."
She did not play the role of a helpless female.
If she had, she would have gone running to Mauricio for his emotional support,
his financial support, and for his money. and for his
social standing.
My 2 favorite females
are Elsa and Yolanda.
My favorite actor, Julio Aleman. The plot between Y. and A. is indeed intriguing. I am disappointed that the novela became over the top
with the 4 recent kidnappings...too much!

I too am still hoping that Susana is still alive -
look forward to tomorrow when I can find out how it all ended.
 

Welcome back, Floridia!

She did not play the role of a helpless female. If she had, she would have gone running to Mauricio for his emotional support, his financial support, and for his money.

Financially: Mauricio paid her very expensive rent for 6 months in advance. JJ paid her loan. Without his help she would've become Salomón's slave. Or Mau would've had to pay that, too.

Emotionally: She went back to Mauricio because she felt lonely. It was Mau who broke up with her for the second time because she was so busy with pity parties and her 6-8 years old depression that she could decide what to do.
 

could not decide

how many of you have been in jail twice lately and had someone you love very much (Caramelo) taken away from you

When JJ was depressed because of his 11 years (years, not days) in jail and because of losing Caramelo everyone was like "oh shut up". :)
 

Floridia, I felt guilty about Elsa when I jumped ship to the Ale-JJ pairing (I love these two together), and was glad that she had someone hot like Mauricio as a potential. I understand how hard it must be for Elsa to let go of her JJ feelings, but it kept her stuck in time. Yes, we get impatient with our friends when we're ready for them to move on but they can't quite do it yet. But the impatience comes from knowing they'll be happier when they do (as well as, to be honest, fatigue from hearing about "him"). Elsa seems to be in a good place emotionally now. I always found Ramon funny, as well as a capable cop, and would like to see Elsa for now just have fun and take it easy with someone like him.
 

How much time has passed in our novela, six or eight months?    Not enough to think that Elsa could bury her childish crush on JJ. She hasn't had time.  I don't care what her motives were, she was a caring and positive influence on Cara. The easy way out would have been jumping on the Mauricio gravy train. She knew she didn't love him and she has chosen to go it alone. Anon, I agree, she should strike out in a completely different city.  If that proves impossible, get a job where she can travel, perhaps in the clothing industry. That fashion house in TdA might hire her to represent the brand in the USA!! You go Elsa!!! 
 

6 months, but I'm not sure about it.

For me it took 11 months to get over a childish crush. :) But I was much younger than Elsa. How old is she? 23?

She knew she didn't love him and she has chosen to go it alone.

She did that for the first time. But for the second time? She ran back to him because Ulises told her she should do that and because she needed help to face the JJ household. She used his strength and love to fill the void, to get rid of that awful loneliness. For the second time Mau had to break up with her because all she did was sitting at home and crying over her sad life, the supposed pity of others and the lack of JJ. Gawd, that "poor me" scene. My radar was right about her loser aura.

Since she isn't a selfish girl like Bertha, I'm sure she would've given Mau his freedom back by herself, but it was good that el arcitecto kicked her out, she needed his harsh words. We can see the results already: this (episode 119) was the first time when she appeared as a calmer, wiser person. As for wisdom, she had been so strange. When it came to Caramelo she was a brilliant mother earth, but when it came to her love affairs and everyday life she was completely lost. I can't understand how she survived on her own for years. She was helpless without JJ, Mauricio and Ulises.
 

On the money, I don't think that JJ and Elsa are running a tab.  Money isn't an issue between them. Money hogs in TVO?....Adolfo, Dante, Yolanda, various goons, dead henchmen, Carlos and Bertha, the rest of the characters are motivated by other things! 
 

When Mina had her noche de amor with Carlos, we said that there were red flags that she ignored. I adore Mauricio, but he has been very insistent, he has pushed and pushed Elsa. He should have backed off several weeks ago under the light of hundreds of red flags. The way I look at it, Elsa has and will give to others, she is strong and loving. She has learned from this experience, and as you say, she is 23......a baby in life. Houston, LA, Chicago? She can have her pick!
 

Aribeth, Elsa hasn't been as strong as I would IMAGINE myself to be in a similiar situation, but while she stayed at the pity party too long, she seems to have arrived at good place here in time for the finale ( I hope) We have to give her credit for that.
 

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