Wednesday, June 08, 2011
Alborada, 6/8/2011. Cap. 7.
If you don't have access to Telefutura, you can see Cap 6 on YouTube. It starts at this link. Make sure to follow the links by haguilar78. They are better quality.
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Plot Developments:
Luis keeps the letter and tells Perla to move out of the brothel; he’ll buy her freedom.
Sunny tells Hipo that the seagull necklace was a gift from Hipo’s father. She was a fling for him; he was already engaged.
Juana’s letter to Sunny orders her to send Hipo back. If Sunny tells Hipo her father’s name, Juana will leave Sunny destitute.
The bruja says Espei is ripe now, so she begs Diego to convice Luis to sleep with her, even just once.
Luis warns Diego to not try anything with Hipo. Juana tells Diego he can’t have Hipo because she’s married. Diego tells Gasca to take Hipo the the house of Eusebia, but not to tell his intentions.
Martin discovers that Luis was in Panama.
Francisco pressures Sunny for the name of the father so Francisco can blackmail him. He suggests it could allow Hipo to stay.
While Adalgisa is en route to ask Martin for help, she meets Luis and Martin en route to look for Vicente. She tells them Hipo needs help.
Francisco won’t let Luis see Hipo. Luis tries to rescue Hipo from Francisco’s abuse, but Hipo won’t let him help her. He tells Adalgisa that he knows Hipo has a son.
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Diego is cajoling Luis about not sleeping with his wife. At some point Diego tries the "male pride" tactic, accusing him of having lost his virility. "Your prestige could become questionable!"
This just doesn't faze our Luis for one second. His cool reply - "A man's prestige is not (located) between his legs."
ROTFLOL - what a great line for a latin TN!
And I'm sure Diego needs that beaten over his head a time or two. LOL!
Audrey
1. Feudalism didn't officially end in Spain until 1812. Under feudalism, the lord owns the land and the serfs attached to it. Juana wasn't dealing with serfs, but she kinda' liked the idea of owning people, and old habits die hard when it's to your advantage.
2. Like a mafia kingpin or an old-school political boss, Juana had various methods to control a whole lot of people, and she was very good at keeping all the strings in tension. People know that if they cross her, there'll be h*ll to pay.
3. Quite simply, she does it because she can. She says jump and people jump. She thinks that's how the world works. So of course she's going to order Hipo back to Panama - it works with everyone else, so why not?
Juanita, have you seen my Learning Spanish by Telenovelas page? It details the methods I used. I'm living proof - it works!
Martin’s parents sure were cariñoso with him when he left to travel with Luis. Buy that boy a red shirt! (And six feet of real estate.)
How does Luis know that Hipo has a son?
Diego gets more repulsive every day. I feel for his children.
Now after Hipolita, why would Luis ever want to sleep with Esperanza?
Audrey
Audrey
Asuncion is painful to watch. Her submissiveness is culturally induced and also part of her gentle character. But I cringe when I see how her husband treats her and how helpless she feels to aid her own children. What a sad life. And imagine having to sleep with that brute of a husband night after night!
Alborada Cap. 07 (2 of 4), starts around minute 6:45
Luis saunter's into Diego's chamber at the palace.
D: Didn't they tell you that I wanted to talk to you?
L: mm-hum. What can I do for you?
D: Hum! Your wife (didn't catch the next words). She says that you lost your virility.
L: Even if that were true, it's none of your business.
D: Your prestige could (quedar en el entredicho) come into question/be cast in doubt.
L: A man's prestige is not between his legs.
D: Esperanza doesn't look that bad/sickly. Maybe a little skinny, but they say the slender ones are the most ardent.
Luis sniffs Diego's face:
L: Are you drunk?
Diego leans forward and taps Luis's shoulder in a funny gesture (is this supposed to be insulting?)
D: It could be, but why don't you oblige her? What does it cost you?
L: Me nothing, but for her, it could cost her her life.
D: Ahhh! If that happens, it will have been God's will. Or is it that (echaste el ojo) someone else has caught your eye. Hipólita, maybe?
L: Keep yourself away from that woman!
D: You're not one to give me orders!
L: I warn you, don't try anything with her!
And Luis walks out, with Diego again doing the funny gesture of tapping him on the back and then sways almost losing his balance, because he is indeed borracho.
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Audrey
Thanks for clearing up the characters for me. There are so many it would be hard to start this TN in the middle.
Speaking of torrid, I loved Amor Real because of the heat between Matilde and Manuel. Some of those seduction or almost seduction scenes were enough to cause the TV to spontaneously combust.
And s lovely as Lucero is in Alborada, she doesn't seem to have the same ardent chemistry with FC as Adele Noriega.
Still...I'm not complaining about either.
The weird thing is Manuel's sidekick (who later married the housekeeper and made an honest woman out of her) is now in Teresa playing someone's dad. And has gotten quite portly. He should have kept going to the gym with Colunga!
Is there still some doubt as how exactly Agustin fits into the family?
Modesta said to Doña Juana that Hipólita's baby must be precious since his mamá is beautiful and he is Luis' son. She also said that Doña Juana must be interested since he is her brother's grandson.
I apologise if this has already been pointed out, but I thought there was some confusion here about Agustin.
Carlos
Well so much for my theory that Hipolita's dad forced himself on Asuncion. No wonder I didn't remember, it didn't happen! Even though dad's a cad I'm glad he's not a rapist.
Carlos, I figured you might enjoy Perla again in her undies. I wouldn't describe what she and Bernards has as female bonding. I think you were being facetious, no? I believe Bernarda was truly trying to do our poor Perla harm. I'm glad she's out of the brothel.
Yes, it does seem as if Juana and Modesta have figured a lot out. They are a very powerful team. Modesta scared the bejesus out of me the first time around and I didn't truly appreciate the force of her personality. I thought she was pure malevolence. But this time around I also see her devotion to Juana.
"Así es y así sera." - I believe this is the first time we hear Juana's favorite phrase, "So it is and so it shall be."
Paula, thanks so much for the recap and your plot highlights. They are marvelous!!
Lesa
Did you notice that Bernarda is our very own Loriloca from un Gancho?
Carlos
Carlos
Susanlynn, a fan boy yes indeedy, I think that would be perfect for you in your heat wave. I was happy to see another new attractive face today, Andres.
Usually I'm not a big fan of facial hair but I like Valentino Lanus in the look.
Agustin is padre to Hipolita & Esperanza, so he can't be related to Juana, cause I think that would make Hipolita & Luis related. Juana would be related to Hipolita & also Luis, tia to both.
Pls correct me if this is wrong.
I don't mind this kind of facial hair, it's the style of the day. It's the scraggly unkempt look that I dislike, Levy, Zepeda, Alonso, Padre JP.
Carlos.....I won't touch this family tree with a 20ft pen.
Way to messed up!
Lesa
Hmmm... you've convinced me that he's not her brother, but she's not keen at all on the idea that Diego make her his mistress... soooo... maybe brother-in-law? She certainly seems interested in Asunción and I doubt that they were school chums. I don't recall from the first time around, but I'm betting that we get to meet Agustin at some point. His ox is already being gored.
Carlos
Luis has a burn on his leg from the fire & Agustin saw it, so he knows Luis is the true count.
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