Saturday, April 09, 2011
Triunfo del Amor #88 4/8/11 Jimena Goes Slip-Slidin’ Away; Maria’s Outed To Max; More Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes Ahead at Casa de Modas
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I think Fer is going to be the character with the most growth in this TN. I am more and more impressed with Livia Brito every day.
It being Friday night I allowed myself a late cup of coffee and stayed awake through the entire episode. A first since the move to the 10 p.m. time slot.
Maria has three men stalking/bothering/caring for her and not one would think of applying a coat of paint to the hovel that they are living in. Alonso, who seems to have more smarts than JP or certainly Max, hangs a giant photo of Maria on the wall, only calling attention to the need for a paint job.
That said, Maria certainly gets it: Max really doesn't have a place in his life for her. The upcoming episodes with Ximena are sure to illustrate that fully.
No singing Cruz last night! Que pena. Touching scenes with Fer.
I must say that the actresses who play Victoria, Fer and Maria certainly look like they could be related.
Have a good weekend, all.
Jimena just doesn't seem the suicidal type to me, accidental overdose yes. She is just too much into herself, pretending yes, actual no. But this is Mejia.
Now she will be in the hospital & Max will feel guilty, typical.
I was starting to get nervous about El Alacràn and his devious methods, but after last night, he just seemed comic to me. I'm sure he's after a piece of Nathi, but remember, she grew up with a bunch of boys (as did I) and I don't think she's easily threatened.
I'm with TravLady (and others have said it before); Vic, Fer & MD have a striking resemblance to one another.
I'd love to know where the writers get the idea that a company name can be changed overnight. Nowhere in the world is this possible, even after a hostile takeover. There is far too much paperwork and too many legal filings that have to happen before a name change takes place.
Ximeana can't keep up the crazy act much longer without losing her mind for real. Thus far she's been manipulative, passive/aggressive with Max and directly aggressive with Maria. She knows exactly what she's doings so far.
She is completely incapable of loving anyone and has no self-respect else she wouldn't be into making scenes in public. She has no relationship with the truth.
However, this thing with the car is probably where she really crosses over the line.
Will Max tell Victoria that Maria is pregnant? Will he tell Fer? He will definitely tell Fabian.
We have a theme here of men willing to parent children that aren't their own: Gonzalo, Octavio, and now Alonso. Major contrast to Dona Dementa, who neither appreciates nor loves her own son (who will publicly acknowledge his daughter), and Roxana who -- apart from having been a godawful mother -- must see Ximeana as a meal ticket by proxy.
UA's comments on the business name change made sense to me. Besides, if you spent decades building up a brand name, what do you gain by just dropping it and giving it a new name? Not that people act with logic here in telenovela land.
Vicki and her two hijas do share a resemblance. I'm looking forward to some scenes with the two girls.
I could do without Ximena, but that would be too easy.
La Paloma
So glad Maria didn't go along with Alonso's lie about the baby being his. I thought it was so touching the way Max kissed Marias stomach.
I love Alonso but did anyone else think he wore out his welcome during that very personal conversation between M & M when he discovers he's the father and begs her to not leave him?! Alonso hovered when he should have excused himself!
And I thought when he was measuring and hammering that he was painting the apartment or building shelves but instead....an oversize blow up of Maria pregnant?!! (she looks gorgeous in the photo btw). Just what every penniless, single mother living in the slums needs. Thanks, Alonso!
Hey, I would have preferred Pablo Montero in this part, but as Cruz he displays his romantic comedy talent.
As to Victoria selling her 49% and leaving, I'm sure she's thinking "Keep your friends close and your enemies closer." Eva is her distant eyes on Bernarda and Victoria can keep an eye on her at the office. It's also probably harder to sell that 49% after the other 51%.
And the rest of the story would be less interesting.
According to the avances Max will have to decide whether the doctors save Ximeana or the baby. Will someone tell me how this happens in 2011 in the real world? I have never bought this as a plot point anywhere.
Urban, I confess I stopped worrying about plausibility a long time ago. We are in Fantasyland and I suspect that like many of us, the writers spent their formative years soaking up Disney images of Snow White and Prince Charming, of Good and Wicked Queens. Would I watch this show if it were in English? Not a chance. But as a Spanish class, it has more than enough to keep my interest.
OT -- So far I've only seen two novelas that I probably would have watched in English -- 'Alguien te Mira' and now 'La Reina del Sur'. And interestingly, both have aired/are airing on Telemundo, not Univisión.
Marco Méndez (Fabian) was in Querida enimiga, how was his performance? Did he get the girl or play the bad guy?
And if Jorge Salinas really defects to Azteca I will have to wear mourning!
Vivi you beat me to Querida Enemiga i'm trying to remember if has been done in another novela other than that one.
How awful is Roxana she even encourages XXX-factor to run after Max leaving.
Regardless Max isn't at fault with this accident so if he stays with XXX-factor he is once again choosing her over Maria and this time if that happens then Maria should leave him.
I think XXX-factor is crazy even though she started off conniving and manipulating she still wants Max to love her.Which is not happening i just can't wait for him to discover that her baby isn't his.
It's high time FC played a villain, just not a creepy one.
After reading this recap I went back and watched the final scene. X definitely wrapped the seatbelt around her hand. She wanted to scare Max & put a huge guilt trip on Alonso & Maria. Can I just say I really like how Maria pronounces "Alonso."? I never thought of Alonso as a guapo name until this TN
I hope Maria sees Fer with the doll & mentions something about it. That would be a nice way for them to figure out they are sisters.
I am really sorry that Lon didn't spill the frijoles to Max about what BSCX had done.
So BSCX and Gui are going to frame Vic for the death of Linda. That should cause some real fireworks. Surely Vic has an alibi.
UA, your comment about BSCX having no relationship with the truth was priceless and so appropriate.
I agree with everyone about the great casting of Vic, Maria and Fer - they do look as if they could be related.
Rosemary
I don't see how they could frame Victoria for the murder of LindaHo. Victoria would either have been at home, in her chauffeur-driven car, or at the office.
I will also be very disappointed in Max if he doesn't figure out that Ximeana set up the dragging on the car.
She's as bad as Veda Pierce.
Anon. --I think you're referring to Amor Real? I suppose we could add Sortilegio to the list, too.
Anon- I wouldn't always say that the lesser known galan/actor always loses out. In Querida Enemiga, Galan #2 is an actor I have never before or since seen in a novela. Can't even remember his name, but I can remember his muscles... But Galan #1 was played by well known Gabriel Soto. And actually Marc Thatcher is very well known. He came to TdA fresh from being one of the main characters in Para Volver a Amar- the novela that won all of the awards this past year.
Since I have not seen any of the originals of this novela, I don't know how far it has strayed from the original story. But I am guessing they will basically keep the end the same and have the heroine end up with galan #1, as I assumed they did in the original.
I also don't think the reason we are hard on Max is because he stupidly slept with Xi in Miami. It's his actions since. He kept giving Maria hope, then caving in to his family and Xi. He did this over and over again. After he made his decision to marry Xi, he kept coming around to Maria and wouldn't leave her alone, despite how many times she and others asked him to. She's not the one who sought him out. He turned her into his mistress and made her situation harder than it already was. Meanwhile he has not done anything concrete on the home front to protect Maria from being harmed by his mother and wife, nor done anything to end his marriage-- despite his empty threats. Until he can come to Maria as a free man, then he should let her live her life. And since he's married, he has no claim on her. He shouldn't be prohibiting her from speaking to or being friends with other men. He shouldn't be acting like a jealous lover. He's not free. He shouldn't expect her to shut herself off from the possibility of finding love elsewhere.
The comments were great, nothing to add that's new. Loved the lack of taking a paint brush to the place.
WL would probably have gotten the top role in any new telenovela, when his other ventures didn't work out. He still has a great deal of appeal and people liked him with Maite.
He can deliver a wide range of emotions. He does the sweet-smoochy and torrid love-making scenes as easily as the word-spitting, vein-popping, madder-than-a-wet-hen angry scenes.
The stairway that Xi and Alarcan rigged looks exactly like the stairway in Sortilegio that Fernando was thrown off in a fight with some toughs. I guess tableware and knicknacks aren't the only things that get recycled.
Anon at 7:44. From your description, you are most likely thinking of Pasion with Fernando C. and Susana Gonzalez. She's about to marry when she's kidnapped and sold into slavery.
Newbie-O-K
But who knows, it seems the TV listings are the last to know.
Does anyone remember the Daniela Castro novela with Ernesto Laguardia as a firefighter and Juan Ferrera as an older man in love with her. She ends up with EL, but he dies and then she goes to JF. I think it was called Desencuentro. Great resolution in terms of giving her a chance to end up with and in that sense truly love them both.
Starting tomorrow two hours of Teresa at 8pm until April the 20 when it goes to back to one hour at 8pm. On April 20 Cuando Me Enamoro with Sylvia Navarro will start in the 7pm slot replacing Llena de Amor.
Now it's not saying whether TDA is remaining in the 10pm slot or not but it could be like i speculated it will go back to the 9pm time slot and the preempted regular 10pm scheduling will come back in to the 10pm time slot.
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