Thursday, September 22, 2011
Alborada, 9/22/2011. Cap. 81
On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 81 start at this link.
Thank you, Carlos, for today's pictures.
Labels: Alborada
Ick--Are those Antonio's lips touching Luis' special place on Hipo's neck? No wonder she looks like she's going to throw up (and it isn't morning sickness).
I have a suspicion that we're heading for a showdown between Luis and Juana over his origenes, between Luis and Diego over the partnership and between Luis and Antonio over Hipolita--duh!
Dona Nube
I know he didn't mean it the way I took it, but it cracked me up.
I can't believe how long it's taking Luis and he team to arrive at the conclusion that Luis is really Diego and Diego is really Luis. But, how can they get Juana to admit it?
I'm also mad at Luis. As he huffed, and puffed and pouted about Hip being pregnant by Antonio, although those words never came out of HER mouth, I kept think, "Martin would have never believed the worst of Hip." Each time Martin found out something damning about Hip (she's married, she ran away from her husband, she has a bastard child, Luis is the father of her bastard child), he never doubted her virtue, goodness, or her word, even as other people, like his mother, expressed their doubts about Hip being a good woman. Luis should take a lesson.
The teller who waited on Antonio at the bank was the bug-eyed youth who looked near orgasmic as he watched the burning at the stake of Sara's family.
Those huge tusks on Cristóbal's porch have made appearances in a number of our TNs including Gancho and LldA. I guess they're sort of like that pear robe.
Please make your requests for characters you'd like to see featured in a photo here. Only 9 more episodes.
Carlos
My caption for shot #1: Listen,(doo dah doo) do you want to know a secret ? (doo dah doo).
Carlos, Oh yes we know those tusks well. If they are real then it's no wonder they are still floating around the prop department. They must take up a lot of space. I am on the lookout for the pear robe.
The past four episodes are kind of a blur and mash-up, but I will mention that the doctor's prognoses for Juana and Diego are certainly dismal. I actually forgot about that scene so I was able to enjoy it like the first time, including the intense ick factor.
Paula and Carlos, thanks a million for the recaps, links and fantastically moody screen shots. Nine more episodes...this novela has sped right along.
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