Monday, July 11, 2011
Alborada, 7/11/2011. Cap. 29.
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 29 start at this link.
Thank you, Carlos, for today's screenshot. In addition to flowers, I wonder if the boy sells bowls to barbers.
Labels: Alborada
Why does Luis have the bandanna like thing on, no one else does, it looks like leather.
Antonio was very uncomfortable in the bordello.
The slime ball Diego trying to blame everything on Luis, I don't think will fly for very long. Diego just acts like a slime ball.
I posted it so late last night that maybe nobody saw it. So I decided to post it here again today.
It starts when Luis has just returned to the palace from his trip to Spain--stopping first in Panama.
Tia Isabel greets him outside and they walk into the Palace together.
TI>> And how many hearts did you break [sp. rompiste]?
LM>> None, I can assure you, but when I was in Porto Bello (is this a little white lie?), I lived through a very special/peculiar/odd [sp. particular] adventure with one Maria Hipolita [sp. con una tal M. H.]. (I can't imagine Luis divulging her name to Tia Isabel so casually, but this would be the only way that the rest of her identity could later be revealed to him.)
TI>> Hmm, it sounds to me....[sp. Me suene...][interrupted by a maid]
LM>> It sounds to you???
TI>> ...but I don't know from where. END OF THIS SCENE
Later, Luis has told Cristobal the whole story, including all the details. Cristobal is shaking his head in disbelief. They move to La Torre where Luis' laboratory is. Tia Isabel comes to visit because...
TI>> I remembered where I heard the name Maria Hipolita. Dona Asuncion, before she married that #*@!# Francisco, she had an hija she named Maria Hipolita.
LM>> This is the first time I have heard of this.
TI>> Por supuesto, I assume it was because it is a secret.
LM>> And if it is a secret, how did you inform yourself of this?
TI>> By listening behind the door to a conversation between your mother and Dona Asuncion concerning her ilegitima who lives in Panama.
LM>> In Panama? Where?
TI>> How should I know? SCENE CHANGES
By this, then, we know that Hipolita had been born and dispatched to her grandmother in Santa Rita before D. Francisco and D. Asuncion were married off to each other. As to Andres, he probably didn't know about Hipolita at all and it's most likely that Fran was a widower with a son at the time of his marriage to D. Asuncion.
Dona Nube
Crap, I knew Martin was going to get stabbed and I almost didn't want to watch it happen, but I couldn't resist. I thought Martin looked very dashing during the fight but alas, others were not so dashing or honorable.
Funny about Hipolita and the eggs; she was chowing down on hard boiled in at Las Tunas too.
I watched the bloopers on my Alborada disc and they are very funny. Lucero is quite the ham and apparently she constantly chewed gum. They sometimes had to reshoot a scene because of her chomping. In one scene she snuck some to little Rafael and you can hear the director say "Did you give him gum!?!" Apparently the crew and cast liked to play tricks on Perla who was a very good sport.
Thanks Dona Nube for the background on the Asuncion/Hipolita timeline.
I look forward to each days picture, it adds a lot to the enjoyment, gracias.
Tks Dona Nube, I hadn't realized that Luis had been in Spain, I thought he just left Mex for a business deal in Panamá, a ruse by Diego to be murdered.
Looks like I won't have to deal with the Martin/Marcos confusion much longer, eh?
Unless he survives by some miracle. That could really work out, story-wise. You know, Hip finds out Luis was the Mystery Boinker and dumps him for keeping the secret from her (if NO ONE else). And then takes up with Martin out of heartbreak and gratitude.
Not that I would be happy with such a storyline, but it's so typical of telenovelas to go that way... OTOH this is the esteemed Alborada, so it had BETTER not turn out that way!
Hipólita must have been on a diet. When the girl brought her some food, she ate the white of a boiled egg, but set aside the yolk. Did she skip the yolk at las Tunas, Sylvia?
Poor Antonio didn't seem to be having a very good time at the bordello, did he?
Carlos
The little boy said "no me voy" or something like that. Maybe he wanted to stay put and play with his flowers.
No, poor Antonio looked like he was truly suffering. A couple of those rameras looked familiar to me. Maybe the bordello has low turnover. Also, I saw that Mario Ivan Martinez was singing there again. Must be a regular gig for him.
Carlos, I made the Lovely Linda's Corn Relish tonight. It's absolutely delish! I've added it to my recipe collection. I think it will go very well with my chicken mole tonight.
Sylvia- Indeed, there were many familiar faces amongst the working girls (and amongst many of the extras in this tn). One of them was Jessica Coch (Roberta in CME/Renata in Mi Pecado) in yellow, wearing a dark curly wig and sitting on Diego's lap. I guess all actors have to pay their dues in bit parts before getting meatier roles.
Carlos
About the extras. I've heard that Televisa draws from its acting factory (school) for many/most of the extras in the TNs. So by the time an actor graduates, he's been in lots of TNs as a restaurant patron, boutique customer, etc.
Paula, I don't think it's necessarily a continuity error. Antonio is clearly uncomfortable now but that doesn't mean he didn't give a bordello a try earlier. Or he might have been lying before. He's a pretty complex guy.
Martin will now be noble too bad he couldn't pull it off before. His character development comes at a steep price too. And thankfully, Hipo isn't threatened by his deep crush anymore but will now comfort him in his profoundly wounded state.
I love the way Isabel stays on top of the puzzle. She is the only one with no grudges exactly and I love the way she told some episodes that she had a lot more money than any of them might think. She is so totally her own woman. Several years ago when I met the real Mariana Karr in her Caray Caray restaurant, I could see how her intelligent, independent, slightly feisty personality informed her characteriazation of Isabel. I think she totally enjoyed making this epic.
And, Martin's parents---their grief will be immense. If I was Martin's mom, I would hate Hipolita, even though I would rationally know it wasn't her fault.
Condolences Vivi. I would be quite distressed if my favorite had met such a bitter fate.
Luis' coat, poncho, whatever had no bottom to it on the back. I assume it is something to wear specifically while on horseback. I found it interesting that the 3 horsemen were wearing heavy outer clothing while everyone on the beach seemed fine about being dressed in light shirts or other flimsy clothing.
Dona Nube, thanks for the translation. Like Variopinta, I am not quite sure if I realized that Luis had just returned from Spain when he arrived in Panama. In today's episode we hear Antonio tell Isabel that he is from a small town very near Porto Bello (so Santa Rita is similar to a suburban bedroom community, at least for Luis).
Susanlynn, I loved Duncan as well for many years. I have fond memories of our one-sided love affair. Marcos doesn't rise to take-my-breath-away status--but I do like the loyalty and practical earnestness.
OT- I made Lovely Linda'a Corn Relish Sunday and which my husband declared Delicioso, which is quite a compliment. We had it with grilled chicken and it was a great summer meal.
Dona Nube, thanks for the translation. I appreciate it. When they have these explanations early in the TN, they are hard to sort out, not knowing all of the characters.
Vivi, you don't miss a thing. The Jessica Coch sighting was great. I bet your are great at the "Where Waldo" game.
Rosemary
Susanlynn, that is a rather ridiculous sentence, isn't it? Probably half of what we say on this board sounds utterly ludicrous out of context. Hmmm...maybe within context too. Cute story about your Aunt Emma.
But back to Roberta on Diego's lap, I will try to go back to the youtube scene, I want to see this for myself.
Watching this a second time is great. Number one, I can actually understand most of what is being said (except for cute children selling flowers, heh) and number two, now that I have been watching TNs for a few years I can recognize quite a few actors. The character actors, especially, simply abound. Such fun.
The Lovely Linda's Corn Relish
2 tbsp olive oil
1 cup chopped red onion
2 jalapeños (seeded/deveined) finely chopped
1 cup fresh sweet corn kernels
1/2 tsp sea salt
3/4 tsp crushed red pepper
3 tbsp fresh lime juice
1 tbsp honey
1 tbsp chopped fresh cilantro
*Heat oil in skillet over medium heat
*Add onion and jalapeños and sauté for 1 min.
*Add corn and sauté until veggies are slightly softened (about 4 to 5 min)
*Remove from heat and toss with remaining ingredients
*Cool
It is so refreshing these hot summer days.
Carlos
Yes, Luis was returning from Spain. He was running down the list of products he brought back to either Tia or DJuana. I know he mentioned olive oil and wine, but I wasn't paying attention to that part.
And yes, Diego HAD arranged to have him falsely accused of murder and presumably given the death penalty from the Porto Bello justice system.
I adjusted my beanie (rarely in this telenovela) as Diego was able to foretell the exact day Luis' ship would put into port.
Granted, the guy they killed to accuse him with, died before the ship tied up. But with bribery the way it works, the facts didn't matter.
I'm assembling the ingredients for the Corn Relish. Thank you Carlos, again.
I remember Vivi's wonderful cranberry relish recipe, too, from last year. Is there a way to search the archives for other recipes? Could we start another blog column here where we can save these priceless contributions? The CarayCaray Recipe Storehouse.
Dona Nube
People might enjoy them!
They might eat healthy food!
They might eat more pibil!
They might have more fun on the board!
You might build a stronger sense of community here!
Why, it's a veritable BLIZZARD of unforeseen consequences!
Cómo te atrevas???
I was indeed confused in an early episode when Antonio (or someone on his behalf) claimed that he was okay with the whores. Based on his demeanor in yesterday's episode, I feel pretty sure that either this was a lie, or he neglected to mention that the hos were bros!
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