Friday, July 01, 2011
Alborada, 7/1/2011. Cap. 24.
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 24 start at this link.
Great picture today, Carlos!
Labels: Alborada
All those candles in La Poderosa's room make me nervous. For someone with nightmares of fire she sure seems to be pressing her luck. In fact I seem to recall someone's veil accidentally catching fire in her room in a later episode.
Francisco has his nerve asking if their new room belonged to servants. Doesn't he know beggars should not be choosers? He's such a poser. I'm happy for Catalina though, even though she is a bit of a spoiled whiner.
Diego suggested selling Las Tunas, but isn't it a working farm? I recall seeing people harvesting the cactus in a prior episode. Also, don't they get the cochineal from the same cactus? He really should look into the revenue from Las Tunas before he just goes of and sells it.
I can't believe Luis told Martin that he is Rafael's papa. He is telling everybody yet he still thinks he can keep the info from Hipolita?
Thanks everyone for the recaps and screen shots.
Why is she so powerful? Was she falsely accused & only burned a little & won a lawsuit?
2. Thank you, whoever gave the heads-up for Ladron yesterday. Such a fun movie!
3. At the burning, among the spectators were a woman and little girl. I thought the girl became La Poderosa, but then I think I noticed burns on the woman's face. So I guess that was her??
4. Everyone counseled Luis to tell Martin that Rafael was Luis's son. Now he's told him, but Martin is just as stubborn as ever - it made no difference. He's trying so hard to hang onto his notion that Hipo is only interested in Luis because of wealth and power, and Luis only wants to get her into his bed. Despite all evidence to the contrary. I guess because his only alternative is acceptance of the fact that "she just not into you."
2) Yes, thank you Marta for the heads up on Ladron. What a fun movie! I thoroughly enjoyed it again.
3) I believe the adult woman in the flashback is La Poderosa. To answer Variopinta's question, we do not yet know why she is powerful, but we can see that she is a bit of a wheeler and dealer. The fire dream/flashback is important and other characters and details will come to light as the story unfolds.
4) In yesterday's episode Hipolita very kindly told Martin that she's just not that into him, yet he still blames Luis. He must feel his chances are utterly hopeless now that he has found out Luis is Rafael's papa. I wonder if it would have made a difference if Luis had told Martin sooner instead of letting him be the last to know (except Hipolita of course)?
Variopinta, good eye regarding the woman in the sedan chair. It looked like she made eye contact with one of the victims. Another of the victims, the first man in the line, nodded to La Poderosa.
Martín, because he's totally a loose cannon?
Isabel, because she keeps gushing "He looks so much like his father," even when Hipo is about to walk into the room.
Diego, because he has no clue how to manage power, unlike Juana?
The mute, but she won't understand him?
Players, place your bets!
So who will do it? I vote that Francisco will find out somehow (his son works in the big house where everyone knows) and tell Hip. Aside from Diego, he's the most vindictive person in this. If Perla found out I don't think she would tell because it would be just one more thing that ties Hip to Luis.
The Inquisition dream just came out of nowhere. I felt like I was in some bizarre dream. I recognized a few of the shadowy face though. The lady that came in the sedan (could it be a young Juana?) was played by Alejandra Barros who was Alejandra in La Verdad Oculta and is now in Para Volver a Amar. The younger La Poderosa (guessing by the face scars) was played by the actress who played Delfina in Mi Pecado who is now playing crazy Blanca in Cuando Me Enamoro.
Maybe it will just dawn on her, especially if she goes to bed with Luis, who could forget that.
Perla knows Luis went to Panama, I think, so possibly she is the one.
Predictions?
Who gets married (other than Mr. Wonderful and Sweet Young Thing who marry at the end of every novela)?
Who dies the horrible deaths? What horrible deaths do you want to see for them?
Which characters repent and either start a wonderful new life or die heroically, clearing their names?
Who does fate reward with some great windfall for being such a wonderful person?
Did I miss anything? What else usually happens in the last week of a TN?
Luis will kill Diego with the sword, while Diego is spinning around.
Cristobal & Catalina will end up together, that's a given.
Maybe Doña Juana will be forgiven, unless she kills someone.
Esperanza will die in childbirth, impregnated by Diego, probably the reason Luis kills him.
Unfortunately, my set of disks is missing one of the most horrible of all deaths. I've only seen it once. So I'll have to be sure to catch that episode this time around. But it's quite a ways off yet. And thanks to Melinama for starting CarayCaray! I laughed my way through her first solo recaps and have stayed on board since. I think my favorite Melinama phrase was "antler-bashing" and we've seen Luís and Martin going at it already. There's lots more to come.
lxv, I will always remember this telenovela fondly for how justice is meted out. "Antler bashing" is a great one. "Mystery Boinker of Santa Rita" might be my favorite.
The child who plays Rafael has been amazing in the past couple of episodes. Whenever Hipolita gets sad then his little face gets sad too.
Also, we still have a couple of important characters whom we have not yet met, so there is a lot of fun waiting in the wings.
Luis is clueless if he thinks Perla would ever want to be a seamstress!
I had forgotten about the burning at the stake. What a terrible time in history. Did I see spectators for the event?
Paula, sorry but I must also recuse myself from your game. Where were you the first time I watch this?
Rosemary
from the Encyclopedia Brittanica: "auto-da-fé, (Portuguese: “act of faith”) , plural autos-da-fé, Spanish auto de fé, a public ceremony during which the sentences upon those brought before the Spanish Inquisition were read and after which the sentences were executed by the secular authorities. The first auto-da-fé took place at Sevilla in 1481; the last, in Mexico in 1850. The ceremonies, which became increasingly elaborate and spectacular, were normally staged in the city plaza, often in the presence of royalty..."
GinCA
Thanks for the discussion questions, Paula...can't participate since I raced to the end of my discs. Carlos, your Elvis shot was hysterical. As was your link to Running of the Squirrels on the Cuando site.
check this picture. You could light a whole town with those two smiles!
(I didn't say work together, I only said appear together.)
That Francisco is a real slimeball, inspecting the accommodations like that, but you get the feeling he can't stand to be shamed for his inadequacies.
Loved the look on Sor Teresa's face when she caught a glimpse of Catalina's drawing.
Were I Cristobal, I would've answered Francisco, "Servants' quarters? Gracious, no! These rooms are for charity cases."
La P's a mysterious figure right now. Is she on Team Luis or Team Diego. Regardless, I fear for Hipolita's safety when the two henchmen ask her about a way to get a fugitive back to Panama without raising any suspicion.
Did Perla know when she was talking to them that the whole convent escape episode was erradicated from the books?
About who spills the beans to Hipolita--shouldn't Dona Juana be on the list? She certainly knows and so does Modesta. DJ might tell her out of spite.
Marina knows and she is talking to Andres these days.
I think I'll go along with those who think Francisco will do it. He won't do it to be malevolent, rather than for financial gain.
With Hipo the mother and Luis as the father, he could stand to gain--money, land and a restored to a position of dignity by appealing to Luis' benevolence or trying to blackmail him.
Then, there was Cristobal "negotiating" Catalina's release from the convent with Francisco. With his back against the wall, Francisco caved.
I think Diego needs the money NOW to cover the cochineal fraud. He can't wait to just get the income from the harvest. He thinks that would be enough to get him out of trouble.
Meanwhile, with DJ, Luis agreed not to withdraw from the partnership, but on the condition that he runs everything and merely sends Diego a monthly (or yearly) check. That pithed Diego off. OooKay, what doesn't pith Diego off.
Dona Nube
Audrey
If the telling happens soon, I vote Perla as most likely.
But I'm also wondering if it will be some lesser character who heard about it secondhand and didn't realize it was a "secret." That's my personal favorite way. Moments later, some spiteful person TRIES to ruin Hip's day by telling her - but now it's too late and their blistering words fizzle weakly.
I guess the only one I'm NOT expecting to her to hear it from first would be Luis. Although now that he's kept the secret from Hipo for so long and told it to everyone else, there'd be little advantage to him breaking the news now. He missed his window of opportunity. When Hipo finally does find out, she'll have every reason to be bien enojada no matter how it happens.
Audrey, I'll have to keep an eye out for that soda. I notice that the prickly pear fruits are now at the fruit and vegie stands. One of them even posted them as "tunitas" on the sign.
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