Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Alborada, 6/1/11. Cap. 2.
Today's episode is covered in Melinama's Recap #1 at this link. Read it then come back here to discuss it.
If you don't have access to Telefutura, you can see Cap 2 on YouTube. It starts at this link.
The original initial recap covers at least five episodes, probably more. The following occurred in Cap 2.
Labels: Alborada
Hey! Would anyone be interested in capturing screenshots? Just one image per episode. And you would choose which image, since I'm on Pacific Time and by the time I see the show, it's too late. Besides, I can't capture screenshots except from YouTube. Any takers? You would e-mail it to me, and I would post it to the page.
Happy B'day Bob, I hope you got cake or something delicious to celebrate.
Sorry I can't offer screen shots, my TV and recording equipment are nearly antediluvian since all my techie toy money goes for photography.
OK, so now we know that Diego and Doña Juana put the hit out on Luis Manrique's head, there was a baby switch at birth, and if the authorities find out that LM is the true count instead of Diego then Diego and Doña Juana will end up in the gallows.
Not to mention that LM's wife (not even referred to in the first episode!) has had 4 miscarriages but still wants to give LM a son. Too bad she has to have sex to do it because apparently that is her cross to bear.
Oh, and Hipolita and Luis Manrique are already mooning over each other from afar, Marcelo Cordoba makes his entrance tonight (sigh), so does Edgardo Tejedo as Vicente, and we get to see Valentino Lanus tomorrow.
I really am enjoying this so far. It moves along pretty quickly! Can hardly wait for tomorrow!
I love Hipolita's proactivity and the cleverness of her maid.
For all that I love this novela I have to say that the costuming needed some more work. The women's clothes are mostly fine, but the men's clothes span 3 centuries!
Muchas gracias.
Bravo for Hip for deciding she was leaving that nuthouse and not letting her child grow up with those crazy people. Also loved that she didn't even blink at the thought of living in a brothel and guessed correctly that it's the last place her hub and inlaws would look for her. I don't like that the madam is so hot to make her a working girl, instead of a girl working. The madam doesn't even care that she's pregnant!
I have to give Hipolita big props for escaping her situation. I tried to imagine myself in a similar place, young, pregnant, suegra threatening to throw me in the madhouse if I didn't obey, insipid husband who won't defend me, a few jewels to hock for money. Then having the guts to run away on foot in the dead of night knowing that bad people will be searching for me. Our little heroine might be a hiccupy crier but she's no wimp.
Can someone please explain what the chicken blood incident was? I didn't see it. Thanks.
Yes, our little "recogida" Hip is an incredibly plucky feisty little heroine. Just the sort to appeal to Luis' heart after years of spineless, sterile Esperanza.
Although I can't help but feel sorry for Espe. First, for being locked into the concept that sex is only an unfortunate duty (although I'm sure that was a common belief for high-caste women at that time).
And second, for being unable to maintain a successful pregnancy. I've only had one miscarriage but it was devastating. And to go through four, and to suffer the well-intentioned but firm rejection of a husband...very painful!
Even if she's meant to be a ridiculous, unsympathetic character, I sense a lot of pathos there.
Well, and third...to be seen and dismissed as a skinny unattractive woman. People discredit unattractive people as if they looked homely on purpose.
Jeez...don't you think everyone wants to look good? I've never understood the contempt so many express for the un-lovely.
Hmm...what started that rant? Must be having a therapeutic moment here.
Loved the jolly rotund brothel lady with her blacked out tooth and juicy way of talking. Every little side character in this is just as delicious, in his or her way, as our two main lovebirds. I could just eat this telenovela with a spoon, it's soo good.
Hubby understands a little Spanish. Living with me, no se puede evitarlo! My son's Spanish is better, but his favored language is Japanese. I talk to the cat in Spanish all the time, y sabes que? He ignores me in Spanish just as well as he does in English! I used to talk to our lab in Spanish and he'd get so frustrated because he wanted to understand me and couldn't. He'd get really upset!
I just ate the last red beet egg. They somehow taste better in the summer! Why I why don't I make them more?
Vivi, thank you for the chicken blood explanation. Sylvia, thank you for clarifying a few details.
After all, they hear about 7 hours a day of it from TV.
@ Susanlynn..your daughter's salad also sounds great...healthy and light. I'm trying to learn to eat my salads without oil-- only a little rice wine vinegar. So far it's going better than expected. I did a lot of whining to myself before I finally did it but it's not bad.
And while I don't have a foot fetish, I'm experiencing major foot envy over your size 5's! My size 9's have been well and truly mangled by years of trotting around in pointy-toed spike heels, even when I was a reporter. Goood grief! what was I thinking?
Glad you join me in feeling the sadness of Esperanza's situation. I know we're not supposed to care because she's a ditz. But even ditzes have feelings.
As for our cat Kizzie, my husband and I are too busy gushing in ridiculous baby talk in English to ever try Spanish. We are a complete embarrassment to our children when they visit.
Now back to TBLMOE. Did anyone get excited when he asked for water for a bath? After all, he was dusty and dirty from the fast horseback ride home.
I kept hoping as he and Tia were bantering back and forth--I'm going to get undressed now...well, go ahead, I've known you since you were a little boy...I'm not so little any more.
Dang, we only get to see him wrapped up after the bath. Oh well, we can insert the mental image of him in his Amor Real tub.
As for the Espe/Luis matrimony. With many marriages among the upper classes arranged for property and inheritance, it's no surprise Luis is not drawn to Espe.
He must have slept with her at least four times, right? With her attitude, is it any wonder he's not interested and he's too much of a gentleman to force himself on her. I believe Luis is basically done with Espe.
The miscarriages, as difficult as they might have been for her, have given him an honest and sincere excuse not to sleep with her again--to risk her life with another pregnancy.
Dona Nube
I adore Tia Isabela, doesn't she have just about the prettiest, sweetest, kindest eyes you've ever seen? She appears as fragile as a delicate porcelain figure and yet as sturdy as leather boot.
I'd forgotten about Diego's masks, they lend weird to the already weird.
Now, the important thing is... when does Perla show up?
Happy Birthday, Bob!
Carlos
Luis is a lion, Diego a reptile.
I'm pretty sure that Luis Manrique won't wait too long to pay a visit to Perla.
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