Saturday, September 17, 2011
La Fuerza del Destino #31 Fri 09/16/11 It's Countdown to Calamity for Merry Piece and Judgment Day for Ivan
Labels: Fuerza
I could not believe that MerryPutz put the guilt trip on her grandmother. The whole town knows what she is like so this latest news probably wouldn't faze them a bit.
Carolina knows what Antolin is like and she still remains his friend -strange bedfellows!
I was surprised about the Dengue Fever so I went to Google and found that it is a serious problem in Mexico. They are especially concerned this year because of the Pan American Games in October. So I guess this is PSA for everyone to get rid of the standing water.
LuCrazy will do anything for money.
Rosemary
So Antolin calls off the blackmail attempt but not b/c he cares for Carolina. El Gordo may be another causality (just a guess). I think Carolina is letting her liking Antolin cloud her judgement about him.
While Ivan does need anger management classes (don't shake your girlfriend/future wife like a rag doll), I can't write off his desire to find his son an obsession. His obsession is his need for revenge but what parent wouldn't search heaven and earth for his/her child?
Jardinera, that line just tickled me. You expressed everyone's frustration with Ivan perfectly. Homeboy needs to chill out. That fight with Lucia was ugly, caused a scene, and sent her straight into the arms of Camilo. (Did you notice all the crows around as Camilo made the moves on Lucia?)
I had to laugh every time someone said "poor Lucrezia" in reference to her TWO shameful daughters. I rolled my eyes each time.
I was actually quite impressed with how quickly Gerry figured out it had to be Antolin behind the blackmail, and then with how directly Carolina confronted him about it. And yet these two have been so cowardly about telling Ivan the truth about his mom and son!
I had Dengue fever when I was in Peace Corps in Haiti. It wasn't fun. It's called "bone break fever" for a reason. But as the doctore said, Lucia (and I) was lucky not to get the hemorrhagic type. If Ivan is going to feel so panicked each time Lucia gets sick or gets hurt, maybe he shouldn't take it upon himself to hurt her emotionally or physically whenever he's in a snit.
Am I the only one who thought it was ridiculous when Ivan asked which hospital Lucia was at? Uh...Sagrado Corazon, doofus. The only one they've shown since the beginning.
And what did the crow mean? Is Camilo doomed? It was really creepy, heavy-handed symbolism.
Merry Piece is out only for Merry Piece. She doesn't care what anyone would say about Lucia.
Those metiches at Lucia's school definitely need to get a life.
El Gordo will be sleeping with the fishes before this story is over.
How odd that Lucía had to stay at the hospital for a case of classic dengue. I've had it twice and the only thing you can do is try to have some paracetamol for the pain (which doesn't work at all) and then wait for it to go away. Maybe it's because she was anemic too, but it still seems too much.
Jarocha
Ivan needs anger management therapy STAT. At least there was a bright spot--he realized he was being a jerk all on his own.
Someone should put a boiled egg on Sra Olga's mouth; this woman is perversely nozzy.
I think the crow represents doom and betrayal in the case of Maripazz and Camilo. In the closing credits; we've seen it between a shot of Camilo and Maripaz--and Friday it was truly heavy handed on that symbolism.
I'm so not looking forward seing Camilo and Lucia making lovey dovey proclamations to each other.
Although Antolin denied being involved in the extortion scheme; it seems that he truly values how Carolina sees him and for her he might go legit one day. I'm truly intrigue by his story-he seems the anti hero type.
Ok -- it's a done deal now; I'm the first in line for my "I hate Camilo" t-shirt. I'll never understand how and why he falls for Lucia; the fact that he knows all of Ivan's woes and how much Lucia means to Ivan makes his impending betrayal more poignant for me--another theme in this telenovela--friendship/brotherhood vs the love/lust for a woman.
Per the previews; next week looks very impacting--JJ will know who Ivan is and why he hates him; how will he react?
Myo-
I heard on the news this morning that there have also been outbreaks of dengue in the southern U.S. lately. They were urging people to get rid of standing water.
QTH is wrong with Camilo? What a terrible friend. I know he's jealous of Ivan but moving in on his beloved is too much. Why can't he go for Judith or someone? Why does no one love Judith?
Audrey
Gerry, man up and for once be proactive. Gordy is going solo with the blackmail and will incur Antolin's wrath and we know he is capable of stabbing someone in the back. Antolin is still a gray figure. He values Carolina but she has figured out he is the blackmailer and now knows she's been used. Where will this lead in their unusual relationship?
I hope for more scenes with the Golden Retriever...such a beautiful dog.
GinCA
This decent Curiel family has [1] rubbed his mother of her inheritance. [2] Lucrazy abused her husband so much and drove him into his mother's arms,thereby causing her death. [3] Tried to have him killed. [4] Threw his son away or didn't bother looking for him when they thought he was kidnapped. As if that wasn't enough he returns rich and they want him to pay for MP blackmail. Papa Toni may be in love with Carlotta,and blind to her faults but she started all this. Teodoro loved and care for her kid and all he asked for in return was for her to honor his wishes when he died and what does she do? Let Lucrazy call the shots.I am pretty sure he did not acknowledge his daughter out of respect for her. Don't get me started on JJ. What a creep. He knows he has a son with Alicia.Has he ever bother of find out what happened to him when his mother died? The treatment of servants and their children in TNs are awful.Kind of like slavery in the past.Are these story lines purely fictional or they reflective of Spanish culture in general. The incestuous story lines are a bit too much. They recycle themselves so much it makes one dizzy. Sorry if I sound like a bitter lemon, but I find these stories worrisome.
Lucy
Welcome! Jarocha can inform you better than I about the current day Mexican social structure and the way the upper classes think of and act toward the servant and/or less affluent classes. This is the standard fare though for the telenovela and we've been led to believe that this is exactly the situation there, although, telenovelas exaggerate everything because it's the nature of the genre: melodrama and morality play all rolled into one.
JJ will probably feel a secret sense of pride underneath his hatred of Ivan that Ivan is just as strong & cunning like he is, not weak doofuses like Saul & David.
Nobody loves Judith b/c they are not trying to get tangled up with JJ (and Saul).
Saul and David are the result of JJ's bad parenting and he doesn't want them to be strong. They can dethrone him if they are strong men. Ivan can dethrone him easily. He can't be controlled. JJ will fight back in passive/aggressive ways but will lose in the end.
My gut also says he doesn't know that Alicia died.
As much as JJ doesn't want Saul & David to be strong, he also hates them for being so weak.
That's why JJ might hate Ivan for being so strong, but he'll also have a sense of pride/respect for him that a) Ivans's as strong as he, Juan Jaime MondragON and b) Ivan's not weak like Saul & David.
IMHO, Ivan is justified in his anger but his aggressive stance toward Lucia bothers me. The grabbing, etc., won't win friends in viewerville or novelaville. Camilo will seem an even more attractive guy with his passivity (passive aggressiveness, perhaps).
I have read in various commentaries on novelas that the rural ones, in particular, with their recalling of traditional social structures, are attractive because they remind viewers of an older, more predictable time. I don't know Mexico but there does remain a lot of deferential behavior on the part of the poor and empleados especially toward the rich in rural areas of Central America.
There is a wonderful Argentinian movie on this theme call Cama Adentro, in which the tables turn during the financial crisis in Argentina and the mistress/servant ties shift. It's on Netflix streaming if anyone is interested.
I like the more modern novelas. I loved La Palabra de Mujer, for example, but it was broadcast at 3 p.m. here and I gather wasn't much of a hit in Mexico, despite the presence of Edith Gonzalez, Yadhira Carillo and Ludwika Paleta. A very much different view of the class structure and modern challenges to it.
Saul age?
Ivan -30 yrs old
Judith -29 yrs old
David -25 yrs old
or
Ivan 30 yrs old
Saul age?
Judith -29 yrs old
David -25 yrs old
Maripaz is 29, Judith is her school chum so probably also 29
Ivan is a year older than Maripaz (30)
Lucia is 5 yrs younger than Maripaz (24)
David was about 8 or 9 years old when he was reading the book so he's probably around the same age as Lucia (24/25)
Antolin= early 30's and the oldest (and most cunning due to all his old age wisdom)
Maripaz-Saul-Ivan-Camillo= All about 29/30. Weren't MP and Ivan the same age when they were "dating", and Ivan and Camillo the same?
The David and Lucia around 25 or mid-20's. Carmen too.
Judith= I thought she was the youngest, early 20's. Old enough to go bar hopping with MP but still young enough not to be pawned off in marriage yet. Can't believe JJ hasn't tried to sell her to Ivan yet. It wouldn't be a terrible plan on his part.
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