Monday, September 26, 2011

Alborada, 9/26/2011. Cap. 83

Today's episode is covered in Melinama's Recap #32, Tuesday segment, at this link.

On YouTube, haguilar78's clips for Cap 83 start at this link.

Thank you, Carlos, for today's pictures. The Japanese call that "fan service."

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*sigh*
Thank you, Carlos and Paula.

My mind's a blank as far as captions are concerned... wowiee wow-wow.

Now I can admit that at the end of #82, I thought Juana was dead. So I went ahead and watched 83 right away to see how everyone was taking the news... alas, she is still alive.

Isn't it amazing how many times she's changed her story about Luis's origin? If anyone asks her again, at this point I can only assume it's strictly for their own entertainment to see what she comes up with next.
 

Hubba, hubba!

Thanks, Carlos. I remember when I saw Alborada the first time backing up the DVR to look at that scene several times.

And I remember the sly grin from the actor who plays his employee and good friend in the novela. It seemed to me at the time that they knew perfectly well they were giving females a gift!

I have watched some of the episodes I've recorded, but haven't had time to watch all of them. It was a great novela, though.

The ones watching it for the first time must be really enjoying it.
 

Novelera, I am seeing it for the first time and REALLY enjoying it. :-)

Confession: I watched ahead to #85, so now I'm a little mixed-up as to whether certain things have happened yet or not, which makes it awkward to discuss without spoilers.
 

Gracias Paula,
y Carlos, you have really made my day.
The other guys in that scene must have said to themselves, "I must work out more".

Since I watched at 6:04 this morning, not quite awake, I will have to watch again.

I am watching "Gritos de muerte y libertad" Sat & Sun. It is very good.

Alejandro Tommasi is Padre Miguel Hidalgo, Alberto Estrella is Moreles,
and it seems Quintana Roo was named after a real person. Julio Bracho is Allende.
The history of Mexico is so interesting as is the history of my state, Florida. A little tidbit, it will be the year 2055 before the USA will have longer control of Florida than Spain. Spain was disappointed not to find gold or silver here, but I'm sure lots of mosquitos, heat humidity & sunshine. And we have the oldest settlement in the US, St Augustine.

Variopinta
 

Variopinta - What channel is Gritos on? I've been dying to see that one.

I remember this scene with shirtless Luis from the first time around and I'd been wondering if I'd missed it or not! I record each capitulo and can't wait to get home to see it tonight! I remember Felipe trying not to laugh!
 

I am watching gritos on DVD.

I also have "La Antorcha encendida"
Juan Ferrara, Leticia Calderon, Ernesto Laguardia, Maria Rojo, René Casados, Ninel Conde, & many more that we are familiar with. It's several discs so maybe it's the entire series.

Variopinta
 

My cable company doesn't have it in the listings. What channel and what time?
 

Great picture today, Carlos! Goodness me!
I've had to replay that scene several times to understand the dialogue, really, that's why. Many, several, muchos times. ;)
Diego seemed to be enjoying his wedding and his wife, kissing her on the dance floor under her veil. That was cute.
I loved Luis' appearance and toast at Diego's wedding. Luis is so charming that even Diego's wife fell under his spell a little - sneaking a look after Diego gave her a disapproving stare.

Hipo seemed dazed; didn't even raise an eyebrow or give a little wink when Luis tipped his glass to her. She bores me.

I don't want this to end so soon, but I am very curious to how Luis becomes Conde, as surely he will.
 

Yowzers! What a pic. Yes, I could tell that the other guys in that scene were having a tough time keeping a straight face. The things they have to do for the female audience!
 

I was fascinated by the people attending the weddings. There were several at both whom we've never seen before and yet the camera got closeup and lingered on for no apparent reason on several. Associate producers?

At Diego's wedding there were two women that the camera focused on who I would swear were men in drag. Did anyone else think that as well?

Loved how Luis informed Mrs. Regidor that he wasn't planing a move:

"De ninguna manera. Esta es mi casa."

Diego looked as though he got hold of a really bad oyster.

Carlos
 

I didn't notice men in drag, but I believe I did spot Fernando Lima.
 

Yes, Virginia there is a God.

Thanks to Paula and Carlos
 

Julia, isn't that Fernando Lima singing the beautiful wedding party song. I have an entire disc of his since "Pasion". I had forgotten that he sang in "Alborada" too.

Oh my I am quite out of breath and especially seeing this dressing scene at 7:00AM, I really don't think I could have taken the 5:00AM airing. And yes Alejandro Tommasi nearly lost it. Fernando's grin was pretty fun too. I'm going to turn the fan up on the swamp cooler now.
 

Well, I got skunked. I came home from class and no tape. I see it on at 5 AM tomorrow. I wonder what the deal was.

Guess I will have to watch youtube.

Cindy
 

The wedding details were awesome!!! (except for the white bridal dresses which didn't come into fashion until the 2nd half of the 1800s).

In the YouTube comments some posters implied that wedding attendees were crew for Alborada - that this was a kind of "bonus".

And wow - what a strip tease. Dang! Definitely a tease! How hard does FC have to work to look like that?

Audrey
 

One woman in the wedding who had more than 2 seconds on screen looked like Lucero's real-life mom. I figured some family members were used to fill out the crowd. It looked like fun.

I'm forced to replay a certain scene to catch the other actors almost cracking up. Such a hard life.
 

Audrey, I have heard that he does serious work outs for at least two hours a day, every day. Wish I knew where his gym is. But maybe it's in Miami these days.I try not to obsess about where to take my next vacaton.
 

There are so many male TN actors who obviously spend enormous amounts of time in the gym. I start to feel bad for these guys having to work that hard!

What they sacrifice for their female fans.....

Audrey
 

First time I watched the youtube version. I did not realize it was the entire episode. Singers on stilts for heaven's sake!

But darn, it just did not match up to what that chest would have looked like in HD on a 42" screen.

I think my hubby must have known what was on this episode and punked me with the DVR.

Cindy
 

Three things struck me about this cap.

1. They sure did burn a lot of time on crowd scenes! Today's dialog could've nearly fit onto a single sheet of paper.

2. A week ago, Diego couldn't even walk without falling down (even when sober). And now he can dance?

3. I do not doubt for a moment that TBLMOE has a spectacular physique. Claro! But... did anyone else think he was sucking in his gut during the shirtless scene? To me, his stomach seemed almost caved in, like he was sucking it in.
 

Paula, I'm sure he was just sucking in his gut because he was starting to unbutton his pants, LOL!

Caption for that one could be "Oh, you want the pants removed too? Whatever the fans require....."

LOL!

Audrey
 

Ooh la la, thank you Carlos from the bottom of my heart for the wonderful pic of FC. I stared at it for a while hoping to sear it into my brain forever. Rewind. Rewind.

Hee, Audrey I like your caption.

Fernando Lima sighting!! (And hearing.)

Carlos, I also enjoyed all the close-ups of the wedding guests. One of them looked a little like Carla Estrada but I'm not sure if it was her or not. I also thought I spotted Lucero Leon or at least someone who looks like her. I also wondered if the close-ups were gratuitous shots of some of the behind-the-scenes people. That would be quite fun. I remember those two women who looked like they were in drag. I chock it up to bad wigs.

Francisco is an incredible ass. I loathe him more with each episode.

I loved loved loved Luis's final quote. What a great moment with all the staring and glaring emotional music.

Thanks Carlos and Paula. Things are getting more dramatic with every chapter!
 

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