Saturday, March 26, 2011
Who wants to blog TERESA? TdA is moving to 10 pm
Current TdA bloggers and anybody interested in Teresa: Please respond to me directly (caray@mappamundi.com) and let me know what you're planning (if you are a current blogger) or that you're interested (if you want to hop on board). THANKS
UPDATE: Vivi tells me that both Llena and Eva are also in their final chapters! There will be a brief period of overlap - she suggests that if somebody wants to move to Teresa but is still hard at work on the previous novela, "discussion headers" could be posted until the previous show wraps up.
Labels: eva, llena, recappers-needed, schedule, Teresa, triunfo
I'm thinking that I could share a day with another recapper or be a backup recapper on Teresa, after Eva Luna is done.
I agree, Juanita, that a discussion header is better than nothing, but the recaps are best when you're trying to learn Spanish. I followed a lot of the earlier episodes of Soy Tu Duena and Llena de Amor (the ones I missed because I hadn't started watching telenovelas then) by finding the episodes online and reading the detailed recaps here. It is a fantastic resource! What would we do without it?
Personally, I am needing a break from recapping. I have vision problems but have been recapping for a year without a break; and I need one.
(I get migraines from reading and watching and am on the federal talking-book program.) Getting migraines a couple times a week is something I'd like a break from...
Thanks for the Teresa recap and discussion link on the front page, Melinama.
I like discussion posts. I followed two midnight telenovelas in a row, telenovelas that obviously didn't have much viewers and commenters. When a recapper couldn't recap an episode, there were people who wrote nice, quite long summaries of the events that happened. When someone didn't understand a difficult scene, there were others who translated them.
Teresa will be at 9 p.m., which means quite many viewers and commenters who understand Spanish and are willing to help others follow the show (but don't want to write recaps regularly). I think there won't be problems in the first two weeks, the show and the viewers will survive.
I read every single esmas recap of CS and LVO, 90% of them were useless. It's easier writing ten senteces about the episode than trying to translate those summaries (and risking brain damage while reading them). :)
I thought Univision had CCs on all their TNs, though. Is that the case?
And I definitely agree that CarayCaray is an amazing resource and a wonderful community.
(LVO has a complete set of 120 recaps: 48 by her, 48 by myself and 24 by Vivi. They're available in the archive, together with You Tube links for every episode, if someone ever wants to watch it. It's a very good show.)
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