Thursday, July 07, 2011
Alborada, 7/7/2011. Cap. 27.
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 27 start at this link.
Thank you, Carlos, for today's picture, Los Tres Caballeros.
Labels: Alborada
I think that the kidnap coach will stop at a stream to water the horses on the way to the coast. Hipo will overhear two goatherders gossiping. One will say, "Doesn't that woman look like the one Don Luis boinked in Santa Rita when she thought it was her husband?" Because right now, I think EVERYONE in New Spain knows that Luis is the father. Everyone except Hipo.
Paula, goathearders spilling the beans, too funny amiga! That made me burst out laughing because you are so right, as of today Hipolita is the only one who doesn't know who boinked her.
I noticed that Antonio saw Juana walking through the town and was struck by her beauty. I wonder, was it her beauty alone or the fact that she might have reminded him of his own mother? Both women have a regal and haughty air about them.
Antonio surprised me, he came all the way to Mexico City on business and he wants to see cave paintings?
Oh man, Perla has gotten herself in some very hot water this time. She is bad, bad, bad!!
Susanlynn, good observations about clothing helping to define the characters. Hipolita is always stunning, Asuncion is usually mousy, and the others you mentioned.
Carlos, I always look forward to your choice of screen shots. Handsome men on horses, a brilliant choice.
Paula, thanks for posting this for discussion and linking back to Melinama's great recaps. It's a lot of fun to watch this one again.
This latest argument over Isabel is interesting. I honestly don't remember if Diego forces her to move out or if Juana smooths things over. I'm sure Marina would love to leave.
Today Isabel asked Andres whose side he was on. He answered that Diego is his employer but he doesn't like the things he does.
Speaking of Andrés, last week I got confirmation of something I thought I heard early on. Andrés is not Asuncion's son. Early in the show, Andrés called her "Asunción," not "mama." This week, someone referred to Asunción as his madrastra, his step-mother. I don't know if Francisco was previously married or if Andrés is illigitmate. And I don't know if it will ever matter in the plot. But there it is.
Good question Paula. I don't know enough to provide an answer, but it makes sense. That theory might support my earlier comment about Antonio noticing Juana. He is attracted to a mama figure. When I first watched I never noticed that he saw or took note of her, so this was a new observation for me.
I knew that Andres is not Asuncion's son, if he were I imagine he would be much more protective of her against Francisco, (see conversation above). However I don't know if he is illegitimate or if Francisco was married previously. I can't remember. Does anyone else out there know? Susanlynn? You have a good memory for those things.
I hope Martin rescues Hipo. He was fantastic today and deserves a "win". Luis can gallop up later and take her home.
I have to say, Luis and Hipo don't have very passionate kisses - I'm all for tenderness, etc. but, basta!
Loved Juana's elegant dress and walk through town. She can really bring the regal, can't she?
I like Luis' hair pulled back - he's even more guapo, if that's possible.
Looks like he won't be the one telling Hipo he's the baby daddy. Oops!
Cap'n Sylvia, on Antonio & the cave paintings vs. business: I wonder if he didn't just use the 'business' part of the trip as an excuse to travel?
susanlynn, I've been envying the jewelry and the clothes on this show since - well, since the first time around, probably. I was not meant for the wardrobes of the present day! (Before I found the original recaps and figured out who everyone was, my nickname for Juana was 'Evil Tiara Lady'. It seemed like she was in one every time she turned around!)
Evil Tiara Lady, LOL!
Susanlynn, thanks for your input on Andres. So far he only has the deer-in-the-headlights look. Poor kid has been pushed around all his life but it sounds like he is starting to think for himself. Yikes, what a way to get an education. Funny scene yesterday when he told Marcos that he used to be a servant but now he is an assistant to Diego. Marcos kind of snickered and asked "what's the difference?" Andres scratched his head and said he wasn't exactly sure but he'd gotten a raise. Andres should try to hang out with Marcos where he can learn some good man skills.
1. I love the jewelry, too. They never wear the same earrings twice.
2. I love FC's hair tied back, too, makes him look less like a villain--if that were possible at all.
3. I love the horses--ride 'em hard, ride 'em far, ride 'em well.
4. Hairstyles--All the laldies seem to have upswept curled up tight hairstyles, except Catalina and Hipolita. Catalina's is just pulled back from her face, but Hipo's is all loose and curley (just right for Luis to run his fingers through). Is there a reason for this, other than to show that the richer you are the more time it takes to get your hair done?
4. Antonio might know more about business, but Rodrigo's son (and friend) brought him along just for a fun outing. That's why it's not so strange that he wants to go see the cave paintings.
5. I think Andres' mother died and left Fran a widower. Regardless, Francisco appealed to DJuana to look for a rich woman for him to marry, even a widow would be ok, but she had to be noble and rich. Look what he got--a noble mouse with a good heart AND and illegitimate daughter, but no wealth. Shouldn't Andres remember Hipolita's birth--he would have to be older, no? Or maybe he was too young to know about pregnancies and Hipo was shipped off to Panama shortly after birth? No, wait, wasn't she about 3? I'm confused, but it doesn't really add to the story.
I'd rather concentrate totally on the not so mysterious any more boinker of Santa Rita.
Dona Nube
Juana's hair fascinates me.
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