Friday, September 16, 2011
Alborada, 9/16/2011. Cap. 77
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 77 start at this link.
Thank you, Carlos, for today's wonderful triptych!
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Gasca's execution
3 pictures
3 very satisfied people with very different motivations
Did Juana really tell Isabel that she was using the coaches too much? Surely they have more than one. And afterall aren't the coaches hers as well as everything else in the palacio?
Oh goodness, guess this is ending soon. I will so miss Luis. A sequel of him as Condé would have been wonderful! We could see Rafael grow up. .
Modesta is one of my favorite characters, even if she is a little "mala". Why does she wear a bell around her neck? She does many things I don't think she'd want announced!
And the pictures, wow Carlos.I think it's the first time I've seen Modesta smile & I believe it was at the demise of Gasca. I expected him to be burned at the stake not garroted. Was that a common Inquisition final solution?
I think the Modesta character is terrific, certainly not likeable but very capable, actually I do like her. Couldn't believe Diego kissed an INDIO, ¡Dios mio!
It will be interesting what she does when it all is revealed. I wouldn't be a bit surprised if she survives. If I wrote this novela, she would.
There are no bad performances in this TN. Everyone is doing a magnificent job.
We do get to see Martín in the opening credits, pobrecito. And Marcos gets spoiled by Carmela. Marcos needs to find the love of a good woman, but I don't see one yet.
Variopinta
most friendly, likeable, popular, most likely to succeed ===take your pick.
Probably not best dancer.
Variopinta
Here's what I want to know. Why does every executioner (and torture "technician" too) look like Uncle Fester?
Felipe has a job all the time, not handsome, but very appealing, wonderful profile, he has a roman nose. He sits a horse beautifully, one of my favorite opening scenes. He does wimp well in Fuerza.
Variopinta
Tony and Andrés were saying goodbye to Hipólita and Aldagisa and of course little Rafael was in the room. Asked about his upcoming marriage to Marina, Andrés confirmed that indeed they would soon be wed.
Little Rafa piped up and yammered something that I didn't understand but everyone in the room beamed.
The CCs confirmed that the kid said:
"Que todo salga bien. Que todo salga bien. Así es y así será."
Hmmm, where do you suppose he got that?
Carlos
Oh. My. Goodness. This episode moved me as deeply this time as it did the first. Carlos, your pictures sum up the emotions perfectly.
I'm laughing now at the comment that all executioners look like Uncle Fester because that is exactly what I thought when I watched the episode.
I love the way that Catalina and Cristobal look at each other, like "everyone is crazy but us".
Carlos, I'm so glad you shared your tidbit about Rafael's yammerings. He was very insistent but I couldn't understand him. No wonder Antonio looked like he was on the verge of cracking up.
Cheryl, like you I waited until after I'd had dinner before I watched this episode.
Paula and Carlos, bless you both for making this re-watch so much fun for us. I'm having a ball.
Carlos- Thanks for the great pics and for telling us what little Rafael was saying. LOL! Some days he's quite chatty. I was actually thinking about him yesterday after hearing an NPR interview with an actor who was speaking about working with twin babies for a show. Labor laws in the U.S. guarantee that a baby or small child can't work for more than 4 hours a day. They have to have at least 2 babies to play one role. It also helps for when one is sleepy or cranky- you switch them out. I know from the comments in the original post that people thought it was strange that Rafa's so quiet half the time. Given what we know about how long tn shoots are each day, and how many scenes he appears in, I give the little guy props for being patient and looking awake most of the time. I'm sure he was exhausted. I noticed in yesterday's episode that he was zonked out in Ada's arms at the finca.
Loved how they showed how Hip, Catalina and Andres will be financially set for life, as Luis changed his will and Marina and Cristobal signed their marriage contracts. But all poor Francisco can think about is himself. My heart bleeds for him. (rolls eyes)
Asuncion is standing up to him more. I'm starting to like her.
Didn't Luis say way back when that he knew how to NOT get a woman pregnant? (Not sure if he has access to some 19th century condoms or is well versed in the pull out method.) But here he's knocked up Hipolita, TWICE!
I loved the two dichos Isabel threw at Juana. I hadn't heard them before, and I'm adding them to my Dichos Page.
Cada quien cava su tumba con sus propias manos.
(Everybody digs his tomb by his own hands.)
Cría cuervas y te comerán los ojas.
(Raise crows and they will peck your eyes out.)
Vari - yes, Luis did brag about his contraceptive knowledge, but guess that only applied to rameras, i.e. Perla (who isn't to blame for being a ramera, as she reminds us).
I watched Gasca's death from his nose down, didn't want to see his eyes bleed or pop out, just in case that happened. Too gruesome.
Does that happen?
Variopinta
I am amazed that Felipe is the wimp in Fuerza and I hadn't even noticed! Sometimes I am such a space cadet that I amaze myself. I just thought he looked familiar from some where. Such a different character.
That Modesta is a smart cookie. Gasca trusted her completely. Poor Gasca got possessed by the devil no less!
I just wasn't paying attention, thinking about Luis, and, well, you know....
Rosemary
So, Gasca... I thought for sure Modesta was going to poison him dead to keep him from talking and spare him the horror of a public execution. But I suppose she would have been the prime suspect if they found him dead in his cell. Burning his throat was an interesting (and horrifying) alternative. Ew.
It sounds like a falconry bell - the bells tied to the legs of hunting birds of prey. It seems kind of large for that, but ni modo (maybe works for a golden eagle). In a recent tour at the Birds of Prey Center near Boise, a falconry expert explained that falconry bells were introduced to Native Americans by Christopher Columbus. Columbus expected that falconry would be popular where he was going, as it was a universal sport in the old world at the time, so he brought falconry equipment for trade.
Well, the Indians didn't practice falconry, but they sure loved the bells! These days, if you attend any southwestern pow-wow you will hear the falconry bells on the dancers.
Maybe for the purpose of the plot, Modesta's bells are to remind us she is indian?
Audrey
The garrote was the principle execution device used in Spain for centuries according to wiki. It wasn't abolished until 1978. There were still executions by garrote in Spain in the 70s!
Audrey
Also, very interesting fact about the bells. Thanks Audrey.
Audrey
They wouldn't chg it this close to the end, would they??????
Variopinta
Rosemary
NO PUEDE SERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
And they're bumping it for Tontas of all things? Noooooooooo! I'm a big Camil fan, pero hay limites. Hay limites.
(If you guessed that I won't rerun recap Tontas, you guessed right.)
You hate to get involved with anything when they pull mierda like this.
Variopinta
Ah well. What do I know? I don't own a TV network. Maybe Destilando brings in more money.
And don't even get me started on Tontas. Uni should really create a third network if they want to re-run stuff like Tontas.
I'm not convinced that Gasca's end was more spectacular than... um... what's-his-name's in Pasion (lost a leg, and either an eye or a hand, and eventually his head), but it's enough since I don't even consider Gasca the most evil person in this story.
pooh - to bad about my grand theory....
Audrey
Maybe Modesta's bell is simply to know when she's coming in the room so you can watch what you say.
I just thought I'd share one tidbit on the subject of women who don't know they're pregnant.
When I was in college, I interviewed an 86-yo woman for one of my classes. She told me that one day in the 1920's (when she was in her twenties) she woke up in the hospital on Christmas day and was very surprised to a) be in the hospital and b) find out she'd given birth to a little baby.
She had originally been told she wasn't likely to become pregnant, because her cycles were very irregular. So when she gained a little bit of weight and had a lot of "indigestion" for a few months, she didn't think much of it and never even went to the doctor because she still seemed to be getting "visits from her aunt" on the usual unpredictable basis. She figured she just wasn't eating right.
Nowadays doctors are better at figuring these things out, but I can understand how something like that could still be possible, especially if someone is in denial or isn't getting good healthcare.
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