Friday, June 17, 2011
Alborada, 6/17/2011. Cap. 14. Your web of lies will ensnare you.
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 14 start at this link.
Now that the original recaps cover only 2-3 episodes, I won't be writing the Plot Development summaries anymore.
Thank you, Carlos, for providing another great screenshot!
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I have to say I love the count's hair unbound. I have a weakness for very long straight hair on men, whether in a queue or loose. The fake widow's peak is a bit much though - a bit of the Munsters there.
Otherwise - eeeewww - Diego is SUCH a creep. But the actor is doing a fine job! Very convincing!
Wow - Esperanza just can't see past her nose, can she? She doesn't begin to understand the consequences of her lies. "Well - there was copulation!" So funny that she had to make Fray Alvaro repeat the question. Loved it when Juana yelled at Espy that lying to the Holy Office could warrant the stake! (Hoguera = bonfire i.e. burning at the stake).
Several delicious webs of deceit in this TN!
Audrey
Esperanza and Juana are both to be pitied (in spite of the latter's evil). Both are lonely, with only the companionship of their maids, and Juana knows she has raised a viper, much as she keeps trying to cover up the evidence.
Watching this telenovela is like having a great big juicy dessert every night. Pure pleasure.
Thanks for the pic, Dr. Carlos! And the site, doña Paula. And the recap Melinama.
As evil as Diego is, it's often very difficult to take him seriously... I like that quality in a villain. He's reminding me of Fedra in LldA. Both are imposters and they both provide unintended mirth.
As much as I enjoy seeing Perla, I also find watching Isabel puff her little cigars to be... umm... sexy?
I know... I need help.
Carlos
Speaking of choice and useful telenovela phrases reminded me of my favorite sentence from Alborada, also the first full sentence I ever learned and could recite in Spanish: Gracias a Dios que soy la ramera de solamente un hombre, Thank God I am the whore of only one man. We haven't heard it yet.
ITA that Esperance can't see past her nose. She and Mirtha don't seem to be able to think in the long term. They are short-sighted. A problem comes up and they try to solve it, period. Juana and Modesta are always thinking several steps ahead and have a longer vision. They are good at juggling several balls at once.
I felt very sorry for poor Andres today. He's having a hell of a first week at work. Murder, pretty girls, royal taster...and imagine having to take work direction from a wretch like Gasca, yikes!
I applauded Modesta when she said according to the shamen of her area the sex of the baby is determined by the male.
Esperanza is seriously delusional. She deceives herself into believing her father adores her when we know he doesn't care if she dies in childbirth. Wouldn't an adoring father want her to live?
Esperanza is afraid of all the same things Juana is with the addition of religious dogma. I wonder how happy anyone was who ever believed the same things.
Isabel is just completely cool and cool can be sexy. Not to mention she comes across as ultra liberated because she really knows how to work the systems.
His actions show that he really believes there is a God, and one day she will have to face Him. Espy's actions show that she doesn't.
Freud and Jung could have worked on her for their entire careers.
In addition to trying to divorce Esperanza he is also trying to protect her from herself. Talk about an impossible job. Someone mentioned she is like a child and that is how he treats her.
The sheriff in this episode is played by the same actor who played the mafioso Garduño in Llena de Amor. I recognized his voice immediately.
How are Luis & Diego cousins?
Luis' real parents are the dead count & countess. Diego's madre is Juana & her deceased husband, who is also Isabel's brother. Are the deceased count & Juana's husband related?
GinCA
GinCA.
No, there have been no flashback scenes.
GinCA
In Alborada, at one point Juana might say, "Agustin saw your cousin get injured because he was on the boat." Another day Isabel will say, "I missed the baptism because I was still in Peru." Luis might say, Diego became the count when his parents died in the fire." Another day, Juana will say, "We can't let Luis divorce Esperanza. Ever since he saw Luis's scar, I've had to keep him pacified." I'm inventing these sentences, but what I'm saying is that the core of the plot has only been revealed in little pieces, never all at once.
GinCA
I watch this every day & don't know how I miss so much.
I don't know how Hipo originally got the medallion, but it was hers--her possession. It could have been given to her grandmother when she left for Panama, or sent along with Hipo when she was shipped off to live with her granma in Panama.
When Hipo was running out of money in Mexico, trying to return to her mother's family, she gave it to Martin to try to sell to someone at the inn where they were staying. Luis bought it, knowing it was Hipolita's and gave Martin more money than it was worth--and cautioned him not to say it was he, but some senor who was already gone.
Luis has been trying to find out who designed it/made it in order to discover more of Hipo's background.
DN
He is made for novelas de epoca.
I also like Lucero much better here than in STuD or MEPS.
Ditto for Valentino Lanus & his other roles. What is the deal with his hair? Always messy on top - is that a hairpiece? (I am sooo slow about fake hair - for several years I marveled at the long hair of novela actresses...then realized....oh, those are extensions!).
The show moves so quickly that I feel like I'm seeing an abridged version. I wish there were more scenes between Luis and Hipolita.
Or just more scenes with Luis only...I so admire his acting.;)
Enjoying everyone's comments here.
Thanks, Paula, for getting this going.
Luis and Isabel have been wracking their brains, trying to figure out who Hipo's father is. If they find out Hipo had jewelry commissioned by Augustín, they just might put it together.
BTW, Isabel already figured out that Hipo’s father, whoever he is, must be holding something over Juana, so she protects him. Isabel also figured out that Agustin must be holding something over Juana, so he controls her. She's almost figured it out. The medallion should clinch it.
While searching for her, I just happened to find this. I had to laugh, because she says caray, caray in Alborada
http://caraycaray.blogspot.com/2008/02/mariana-karrs-restaurant-caray-caray-in.html
Lesa
http://s655.photobucket.com/albums/uu271/telenovelasfans5/Mariana%20Karr/
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