Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Llena de Amor #159 (Mex. 180-181) Wed 3/30/11 Weeping, Wailing And Gnashing Of Teeth, But Otherwise, Not Much Happens
Labels: llena
So Eman rejected his father and wants nothing to do with him. I'm with you Judy that that won't be happening anytime soon. I too am beyond fed up with MariVicky. We all know they will end up together in the end per the novela rules but I can't help but to think Eman is getting the short end of the stick.
Overall, Fedra was pretty much the only shining moments in this episode(s). AR's acting as usual was stellar.
Vile trashy rich folk. OK, I've got it.
Agreed, Brandon makes an odd sandwich. He ate all the turkey first, then put mayo on the bread. But aha, he didn't actually take a bite of the bread, hence the awesome six-pack?
I like how Eman called Brandon, "Brandon Moreno muy moreno", knowing it would really bug Ilitia. He's quite a brat. Nevertheless she's got it bad, heh. Like you said Judy, cue the bridal suite.
Judy, fantastic recap of a somewhat "meh" episode. LOVE the dicho. That's a keeper for sure.
As Pirate Babe said, Fedra was the shining star in this episode. And your recap was the shiningest of all. Thanks Amiga. Awesome screen shots too. You really captured all the best moments. Ilitia and Brandon were my favorites.
Judy, as Pirate Babe noted, the Univision recap showed only a fraction of the action (perhaps mercifully so). Thrilled to have missed the Ax-hole scenes who gets more loathsome with each passing day.
I digress...Your pictures were perfection. The recap was sensational - smart and sassy despite the "arduous slog". I laughed at "Gretel snivels into her mustache" and "beso interruptus" was another of my favorite lines. Thank you for doing such a wonderful job summarizing both hours. I admire all of the LdA recappers for all their efforts to descipher all of the compressed events. I can only imagine how time consuming this is.
Like you Sylvia, loved Brandon and Ilitia. I thought he was totally hawt last night and very appealing.
In one of the scenes, Valentino was clearly laughing and hid his face in Gretel's hair to try and stifle it. It's clear the actors are having a lot of fun - I wish the storyline were a little more lighthearted so we could laugh along with them.
Thanks again Judy!
Diana
Glad I missed Consuelo. What an odd storyline! Why did they send her away to just bring her back?
"Emiliano thunders that if Tio wants to know what's going on, he'll have to come upstairs. And click" FAVORITE MOMENT OF THE NIGHT! I know, seemed insignificant, but I found myself yelling at my laptop (yes, I'm only watching online still), 'About time!" I did rather like the fact that all the kiddies rallied around Emi, even our little Kristel. Speaks to that whole theme of "who is your real parent?"
I had to fast-forward thru the Axe-hole scenes. I just cannot stomach what the writers have done to that character. Heck, I was cheering Lorena for ditching him. Being on her side takes some doing.
MV is always a pain, Consuelo hasn't changed. (Is it possible to love the little guy and wish she'd be the one with the brain tumor and depart this worldy coil?)
So that pretty much left the only interesting scenes between Brandon and Ilitia. Methinks this is actually the best "love" story we have in this TN. Poor Valentino getting stuck in the role with the driveling complainer.
I also take my hat off to Fedra and Jose. That beach scene - these two aren't exactly spring chickens. That had to be exahusting to film. I was quite impressed.
I think I am going to out and get some York mint patties!
I think I need to head to Sam's today and stock up on York Mint Patties. If I had known that they help one get through these TN I would have stocked up long ago, thanks for the heads up.
Rosemary
Gosh, I gave Lorena a mental high-five as well. Axhole is just getting tiresome on every level and everyone seems annoyed by him.
I think I'll have to go pick up some York patties too before tonight's show.
Thank goodness for York Mint Patties.
Axel just keeps sinking to lower and lower levels. I've not really cared much for him ever since he came out of his coma, but I've tolerated him because he made Dee happy. Now I really can't stand that shallow little cockroach.
Ilitia and Brandon might as well admit that they are destined to be together. They seem to be so comfortable together.
I agree with Gretel... Ilitia and Kristel are like twins. I want real DNA testing. I don't trust a thing Fedra says.
The scene with Eman and Netty was hilarious, but is there some reason that she couldn't just come out and say it?
I'm glad that Javi is back. I think he's the best match for Delicia. Get him well and give him a few years and there you are...
Carlos
@Vivi...I think one reason tedious Consuelo has been brought back was so Ilitia could see another way in which Brandon was generously and selflessly caring for another (Javier). Now it's clear that he's a good guy, not just to a woman he's in love with, but to anybody who needs help. Great character reference and one she needs to wean herself away from the Buiz y de Teresa family. However, the scene in which she sees and hears this was cut out. So people just watching Univision aren't catching the plot progression.
@Pirate Babe...cutting out the Ax-hole scenes also mystified me. As disgusting as they are, they must be building to an eventual split of these two. She may forgive him (forgiveness frees the victim) but she should not reconcile with him. He's clearly not the man for her.
@Daisynjay...Amen to the kudos for our non-Spring Chickens filming that long arduous dragging cross the sand scene. And dunking in the ocean. I kept thinking of Lawrence of Arabia and those endless deserts! And all that for nothing, since he didn't kill her and didn't even tell her real name once they got back to the mansion. A real exercise in futility.
Hacer(le) de chivo los tamales a alguien. Great dicho. Never heard it before. Except what's wrong with goat meat? The Mexican's seem to highly prize it around here.....
I found the whole theme of who has who's blood very clever. The kids think one of them doesn't have Emiliano's blood when the truth is only one does. Very amusing.
And of course Emiliano is everyone's real dad. Awwwww! Group hug!
Too bad that snake Fedra is their mom!
It's not just the Mari character, but her Spanish diction gets to me as well. I cringe every time she says "Emanuel" so clipped, and she says it often!
Audrey
@Daisynjay...I admit to my shame that I have never liked the Consuelo character (and really, the poor woman has done nothing wrong...other than being annoying) but the writers seem to love the child-in-peril hospital scenes. And in Querida Enemiga, the lovely child actually died. I remember we were all shocked that it happened. No garentees in these stories, that's for sure.
@Pata and Rosemary....glad you're going to join me in a York Mint Patty foray. Years ago, first time round with Fea Mas Bella, people were diving into cartons of ice cream every time the plot line hit a rough spot.
We could also go the Golden Girls route and order up a cheesecake. But York Mint Patties are low-fat. So I maintain that my indulging is still health-conscious. (yeah, tell that to my dentist.)
After reading all these comments I think I had better buy stock in The Hershey Company who produces York Peppermint Patties - LOL!
Audrey
Agree that Axel is a vile little cockroach. And now we can quit pretending that we like his singing. We don't! He sucks! Other than Fedra showing up with those loathsome pictures, the worst thing about the wedding was playing his song.
This show is a complete puzzle for me. Whose children are whose? Why the nasty turn in Axel's character? AND WHY COMPRESS TWO EPISODES INTO ONE AND LEAVE OUT A WHOLE LOT OF CRUCIAL STUFF?
A number of questions the Great White Spirit is not about to answer real soon. But if you hear from Him, let me know.
And sure, buy stock in Hershey's. People never outgrow their yen for chocolate. Booze puts me to sleep but a couple of York Mint Patties just takes the edge off so I can make it through a long recap without breaking furniture.
I was hoping for a better storyline for Consuelo’s return, but since Javier was sick when they departed, his brain tumor makes sense. With the condensed episodes, I thought that there couldn’t be many episodes left, but with everyone still lying we’re not making speedy progress. I’m wondering how the writers will wrap all these loose ends satisfactorily.
An observation about Chema: How does maintaining Fedra’s and lies and refusal to bring any clarity about her past gain Emanuel’s loyalty? He whines to Bernardo because Emanuel rejected him, but what did he expect? He never told him the truth, so why would he see Chema as anything more than a troublemaker?
The dynamic between Fedra and Lorenzo truly is interesting. Azela Robinson is a great actress, and she does a good interpretation of the “you have the problem, not me,” attitude. I just wish wardrobe dressed her better. You know something’s wrong when the villains have the best character development. I hate to say it, but with this writing, her talent would be wasted as some crying-through-each-scene heroine.
Like the rest of you, I have no sympathy for Tio Maximo. He knows the truth about Fedra’s past and insists upon living in the basement. How sad.
Cap’n Sylvia, you’re right. When even Lorena doesn’t want to be bothered then Axel is done. I know Kristel, Ilitia, Axel will be redeemed by the end of the show, but I must confess that I don’t like most of them enough to care. Axel went from a sexually confused and traumatized young man to an attempted rapist (remember when he tried to “punish” Delicia for her alleged assignation with Bernardo?), debauchee, and overall true descendant of Juana Felipa Perez. Brandon is making an honest woman out of Ilitia, which will make a semi-believable conversion, but I don’t buy Kristel becoming a good person, just a lame duck who’s learned to keep her classist observations to herself (remember Sophia from “Destilando Amor”?). I’m not at all pleased with Jacky and Andre’s issues. Who lies about an HIV infection? As for Andre – our Doris deserves better than some guy who consistently ignored her.
Sorry about the length of this one. I just had a lot of reactions to all the observations and re-cap.
-Alison
Also loved that after "Brandon and Eman continue to wrangle over the very dubious prize of Vicky" Eman smoothed and straightened Brandon's collar.
I'm a little annoyed by the lack of revelations in the foyer scene. Why couldn't Gretel or Mari spill that Fedra's real name is Juana Felipa and she's a whore? Chema isn't the only one who knows this stuff. It's not like any of the family is still on Fedra's side and would be shocked to hear she isn't a saint.
The Jacqui character hasn't been particularly developed. She and André seem to be in there mainly for the PSA but I agree that Doris' noble generosity seems wasted on that guy. But alas, we see that in real life too.
@Julia...lots of fun little touches in this one...as in Emanuel's straightening of Brandon's collar after their fistfight. My mom used to marvel at how fast my dad and brother could forget and laugh again after a real dustup between the two of them. She, on the other hand, when mad at any of us, would brood and stay angry for days. Guys seem to get over their spats in record time...and not just in telenovelas.
Unlike others, I liked this episode and was really down about the cuts, which take all the emotional steam out of the story. When I read your recap, I was shocked to see that whole storylines were cut (Javier, Jackie) and that the pivotal conversation between Bernardo and Chema wasn’t shown.
I would like to have seen Fedra being dragged across the beach, but the TV version started when they were almost at the water. So how did they get back out of the water?
I particularly liked the scene where Chema is about to do the big reveal, but realized it would hurt Emil and the family too much, so he backed off. Whadda guy! I even sympathized with Fedra and Bernardo as they begged him not to tell. I also thought the writing was very clever concerning the kids, who was Emil’s and who wasn’t, and all their speculations.
However, I’m not sorry I missed the Axel scenes. I wonder if they change in his personality made the show less popular in Mexico towards the end, so Uni thought it was okay to chop it up. That’s just speculation. I wonder how this show did in Mexico. If for no other reason than the acting, I think this is a terrific telenovela.
He already knows his wife is a cheating swindling skank, and that at least one of his children is not biologically his. At this point, wouldn't it be best to just get everything out in the open, get the DNA tests, and not be left with doubts and start to move on?
It may be kind to leave someone completely in the dark about hurtful information, but if they know SOMETHING's up, isn't it just crazy-making not to get it sorted out? He's still the kids' dad; genetics has nothing to do with that.
Plus, isn't it awfully unfair to Paula and even Max (though I'm annoyed at him for other reasons) not to let them openly acknowledge Gretel as their daughter? They didn't willingly give her up.
thanks again Judy for the MAHVElous time you created for us!!
Kris, it's so nice to have your presence on the line again. We've missed you. The sand dragging was amusing. Fedra did quite a lot of kicking and twisting and poor Chema did a lot of hauling. Must have been tough on both of them. And I've heard telenovela pay in Mexico isn't all that great either. These folks are troopers!
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