Saturday, September 17, 2011
Teresa Fri 9/16/11 #140 What did the shark say when she hit the wall?
Labels: Teresa
Karmageddon is now on a shark hunt. With all the harpoons Captain Quint could have wished for. He's looking down from the Great Beyond and salivating.
Three cheers for Oriana. While I do not believe -- as she seems to -- that once a slum rat always a slum rat, here I second her emotion. Tiburoncita has no sense of basic decency. Not only did she take her parents for granted she blamed her father for the loss of the papers that caused Arturo to lose the Saenz case. I don't believe that her promise to her father of giving him a business was sincere.
But at least she won't get her greedy fins on Fernando's money. Oriana will see to that.
And really, wearing a black strapless dress in the middle of the day.... how uncouth. I'm surprised Oriana said nothing. That was some last sight Armando had along with Teresa's defiant declaration of her own greed.
This season at the Metropolitan Opera there will be a brand-new production of Wagner's Ring cycle. The gold ring that is the catalyst to much of the action bestows rulership of the world upon its possessor, but s/he must forswear love forever. Numerous characters do their best to steal this ring from each other, some out of lust for power and others to keep said power out of the wrong hands. In the end disaster strikes, the gods die, and Valhalla goes up in flames along with Siegfried and Brunhilde, who were expected to resolve everything and redeem the world.
Teresa would lust for that ring.
In reality, financial and sexual power depend on emotional detachment. It is not difficult to imagine that one who succeeds in developing an emotion-free demeanor in the workplace carries it over to private life. Many do this without realizing it but Teresa is doing it deliberately, going all the way. She forswore love of Mariano to marry Arturo for his money and position. She now forswears any love she developed for Arturo to do the same to Fernando. If nothing had gone wrong financially with Arturo she might have stayed with him and enjoyed the fruits of her prior efforts, but I think it more likely that she would have bailed before he could see through her. Certainly she would bail before having to make the deeper commitment of having children with him, which he was campaigning for before the problem that caused his financial backslide.
As she would do with Fernando. Her endorphins are raised by his stock portfolio, not his looks or charm. She'd hang around until he started talking babies and then bolt, all the while trying to get as much of his money and as many expensive gifts as possible.
This attitude affects all her relationships, including those with her parents and her old friends. When she got her 60K peso bonus and her parents were in financial trouble, she didn't give them any of it despite that they didn't need it all. She doesn't care that she will hurt Luisa if she steals Fernando from her. She played Aurora for a fool and is crushed that Aurora isn't crushed.
She doesn't want Mariano or Arturo anymore but doesn't want them to be happy with anyone else so she could still have power over them. Power she boasts of to other women.
What she wants to do is laugh at everything and everyone while she queens it over them. She wants people to adore her without making any effort to be a real human being to them. This is Scarlett O'Hara. It's Bizet's Carmen. This is the mindset of a sociopath and is reflected in the lives of history's dictators.
Here I recommend an excellent book called Sex Lives of the Great Dictators by Nigel Cawthorne, which is like reading back issues of an uncensored The National Enquirer. None of these men enjoyed love in their lives and most of them were perverts, sadists, or both. The most normal of them never married and was a “Wham, bam; thank you, ma'am” kind of a guy [I will leave his identity to your imaginations]. Teresa's open-eyed kissing suggests that this is more like her and she fears men with real talent in that area because she fears becoming attached to them. She appears to enjoy sex, but it's more likely that she enjoys what power it seems to give her over men. I have no doubt that Arturo knows how to whistle through the wheat fields, but that Teresa – like Scarlett – prevents herself from enjoying it too much.
Men fall for her game until they know her well enough. We then have to hope that they think more like Rhett Butler than Don José.
Now Karmageddon is getting her. Being the proximate cause of her father's fatal heart attack is only the beginning. She is probably genuinely sad over losing him, but anyone who has seen her true self will only believe this until the funeral is over.
WOW! I can't believe Armando is actually dead! Teresa's sluttiness killed Armando!! So I guess when the paramedics fill out the paperwork, they can put a check mark next to "DEATH BY SLUT".
FINALLY some blood!! Arturo's beat-down of Fernando was excellent. He should beat him up again!
The scene where Oriana comforts Arturo was weird for me. I've disliked Oriana for so long. She's been unpleasant and malicious from the start, yet here she is being a sweet mother figure to Arturo in his darkest hour. It was an enigma.
Ruben again has to find others to blame for his unhappiness and wants to cook up a scheme to get even with Mariano. Hopefully it will backfire and he'll end up in jail or eaten by dinosaur. (I saw Jurassic Park last night).
I liked “that scumbag Teresa-seeking-missile Mariano” and Fito “getting updates from the other members of the Thug Association”.
Too funny! Thank you!
You know, I can’t remember the Peter and the Wolf story, and I thought this was an odd reference for a TN character. Urban, any thoughts on the Peter and the Wolf correlation since your Wagner reference tells me you may be familiar with other European operas?
My translation of Tere’s reply to Fer’s indirect inquiry as to whether Tere loves Fer only for “interesa” was “well money and security are important but they aren’t everything”.
It was very like the answer Scarlett gave Rhett when he asked her to marry him…now we know Fer is not Tere’s Rhett, but the stories don’t exactly parallel.
Judging from the advances, it is not clear Tere will have a complete redemption, it looked like more drama with her getting all the attention, but we’ll see. I’ll bet she’ll still blame lack of money for everything.
Thanks for the vocab as well. I have been watching on YouTube instead of in real time, so I can stop and pause whenever I need to, so I miss a bit of slang without the subtitles. I cried through the scene with Teresa lighting the candles for Armando -- I lost my own adored father to a heart attack when I was 21 -- but I felt better after. (And now I know how to go see what the pig is wearing!)
That was a very satifying beat down and Fer's excuses sounded weak. I hope he realizes that.
Poor Luisa. I can feel her heartbreak. I have never had a relationship end so badly and with so much betrayal, but watching her brings back those post-breakup feelings so clearly that I can undersatnd how devasted she is.
I'm glad they showed Ori comforting Art. They have spoken so much about how she was there for them after their parents died, and we got a peek at what she must have been like with them (without a Teresa to constantly harp about or snipe at).
Now for our Tiburoncita. Armando finally had his eyes opened to the truth Refugio has known all along about their daughter, and he couldn't handle the truth. Julia, you were definitely right that Ter was just softening up dear old dad with all that talk about helping him and her mom, in preparation for introducing the relationship with Fer. She has always been good at playing her dad this way. Every single time she has had the opportunity/ability to help her parents when they have had the greatest need, she has not. In fact, it's at those times when she puts someting away in her own secret bank account or collects another piece of expensive jewelry. While Mariano started improving his father's lot right away by giving him money, buying him a car, and having a room at is condo for him for anytime he wants to go there temporarily or permanently. Teresa wouldn't even agree to let her parents live in the small house on the Barerra property. And the job she got her dad with Art was more about her. She's such a lying hypocrite about this.
Depsite the fact that she really does love her father, I am sure she will play his death to her advantage to play mind games with Fer and Art.
UA: I, too, will be gone most of the day, but will return to reply to your excellent comments. It is such a joy to have you on this blog.
This was a powerful capitulo for me on all counts.
Oddly enough, La Odiosa was believable to me in her scene with our devastated Arturo. Sometimes, we all need a mother or have a need to be mothered.
I can't explain it, but I don't see Arturo as a bona fide 'drunkard'. Does he have problems that have simmered for too long and need to be addressed? Without a doubt, but last night...I felt for that man. He came into the relationship with Teresa already a wounded man with so many unaddressed demons.
To see him cry and truly let down his guard with La Odiosa was a very meaningful moment for me. I literally cried along with him.
The scene where he and Luisa are confronting the reality of the situation was so well done. How lucky those two are that they both comfort and love each other.
Undoubtedly, the most powerful and significant moment was dear Armando's lightning bolt realisation that his daughter was not the person he thought she was. It was a visceral moment. In one instant, the veil had been lifted from his eyes and HE KNEW. He had FULL UNDERSTANDING of who and what Teresa was. I think her reply to him that the ends justified the means and that she would do anything to get what she wanted was the final straw. Not only was it the words, but how she said it.
How Teresa said it and what she said made me sick to my stomach.
I also think Don Armando knew...absolutely knew that his daughter was sick...rather much like little Rhoda's mother in "The Bad Seed" when the mother finally saw that her sweet little blonde, pig tailed daughter was a psychopath.
Boyer's emotions in that death scene were excellent, but the way she was dressed and her inability to (once again) tell the truth were simply another step in Teres's downward descent into her own personal hell.
The look on Aurora's face during that scene...oh my...
I felt worn out at the end of this...absolutely worn out.
Our recappers have been dealing with incredibly complex and emotional capitulos these last few weeks. MY HAT IS OFF TO ALL OF YOU!!!
Gracias!
Susanita
Sebastian Rulli: YOU RULE!!!
Susanita
LOL: Chez Cheater: Arturo slams into Fernando’s saloon office, ready to rumble. He says they need to speak, but he lets his fists do the talking. The camera is so scared it has to hide behind walls and on the balcony. Art delivers a heck of a beatdown, and Good-Fer-Nada doesn’t fight back. His best defense is, “I didn’t mean to…it just happened!” POW!
And so many others! Thanks for a great start to the weekend.
Lady Lisa de Saint Helena
Hope she takes his last words to heart because we all know there's quite an anvil hanging over her head.
I, like many, felt that we were seeing some kindness in Oriana, she was worrying about Luisa and comforting Arturo, until she asked him to stay married to Teresa, obviously, in my opinion, to keep her away from Fernando. Her kindness was a means to an end! Maybe I’m a cynic too.
“Do the right thing.” Well, the rubber hits the road. Novela (and Lifetime movie for that matter!) characters are most always extremely exaggerated, and Teresa certainly has been, but if she ever manages to turn her life around, after all that she has done, it has to be now.......or she deserves a novela fate: Pole dancing, living in la vecindad with some Cutberto type person and five kids, etc., etc, etc.
Jarocha, in Spanish, is it an insult to tell a woman that she is ambiciosa or has ambicion? It seems to be a slur in this novela.
It's fun to have no idea how the A plot will be resolved. It's hard to imagine Teresa giving up her quest for money. A lot of the things she does seem so sociopathic, and yet we see her on occasion deliberately stifling her emotions, indicating that she does have some deep down.
Oriana is a shark who occasionally dresses in sheep's clothing. I think the main reason she hates Teresa is because they're so similar. Oriana happened to start off rich, and she isn't as good at playing the manipulation game as Teresa is, but they have essentially the same personality. They value money and power above all else and want to control everyone else's personal choices.
Sandy, I didn't end up going to the concert, unfortunately...I have a terrible cold and figured no one wanted my icky cooties. Oh, well. Next time.
LOL when Arturo kicked the door cowboy style when he gave Fernando that beatdown. It seemed as though Fernando was waiting for his arrival the way he sat calmly in the chair. Boy did Arturo kick his a** like a ragdoll.
With all the talk about Refugio and Armando's wedding anniversary approaching it was definitely foreshadowing that something bad would happen to one to them. Armando died disappointed in his daughter the light of his eyes.
Now Oriana doesn't want Arturo to divorce Teresa so she can't get her hands on Fernando's money. I'm thinking the document he signed without reading it first is coming to come back to bite him. Even if he tried to keep Teresa married to him, she will find a way to get a divorce with her cunning ways.
Monday's episode looks good. Will causing her father's fatal heart attack change Teresa from her ambitious ways?
It's not the Russian version from the 20th century.
Your screen shot of Ter looking like the wicked witch from the West was also great along with all your very humorous comments.
I'm confused about something. If they taped different finales for the TN, they must have also taped different capitols finales because things can turn out so differently right now. Will Ter/Fer marry? Will Ter stay with Art? Will Ter end up alone? They basically have to start moving the plot in that direction right now.
Rule is pretty strong, the way he picked up Fer and tossed him around. I was pretty impressed with him. I find him even more appealing right now. I wish he wouldn't drink so much, that's a really huge flaw in his character. I enjoy a little vino myself but he's too much.
The whole father thing bothers me. Ter cried like she loved him so much, and many of you think she did, but she never really acted like it. She let him get in debt with the loan shark and possibly be seriously hurt instead of helping him financially. That's not love in my book. There were also many instances where she showed she really only loved herself. The scene with the candles and the glow, what was that? Heaven?
Poor Luisa, Poor Art. Even poor Fer to some degree. He was also a victim of Ter's. One them should go buy a gun right now and shoot her. That would make for a great capitulo. She doesn't necessarily have to die, just teach
her a good lesson.
I haven't been on Teresa's side for some time but I will defend her right to choose her own path. How sad that her latest choice caused her dad's fatal heart attack. Though she's grieving, my guess is this won't change the Sharkita and she'll play the sympathy card for all it's worth. Poor Refugio. At least she has Juana and her friends because I don't think Ter will be much support for her.
On a lighter note, if Aurora can dress that sexy in the workplace I give Mar permission to wear his shirt unbuttoned to his navel while making rounds.
I think Oriana's comfort of Art was truly heartfelt, but just like the Sharkita she can't help but look out for her own selfish interests at all times. But I do hope Art works with her to stop Ter from getting a penny of Fer's money.
What an idiot Fito is to hold onto that medallion.
ITA w/your assessment of Oriana and Teresa being the same in temperament. And we can add Ref here too. Notice how both controlling mothers had heart palpitations when their errant children went against their wishes.
And I'm really disturbed by Oriana's last ploy. Even if Art does not divorce Ter (or she him), Fer is dead to me! While I know the womanizing man can change, I don't buy that this "fall from grace" was solely caused by Teresa. Oriana might be that deluded but not me.
What makes this situation even worse is to still try to have Fer marry Luisa. In her pain, at this moment, Luisa would take him back but there are NO guarantees he won't pull the same thing with some other woman. To have them marry now, is not looking out for Luisa's best interest. As someone mentioned yesterday, let her heal from this trauma and have Aurora introduce her to Martin. He's the only one left that's worthy of her.
Art beating down Fer was an event. I think Fer's guilt prevented him from retaliating.
Unfortunately I don't think her father's death will lead Ter to change. What will be interesting is how Art interacts with her.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who got verklempt when Armando died. The acting in that scene was superb!
HA! It is weird how all the men in this show wear their shirts all buttoned up. It's almost...normal. But Mariano should just go for the airy look. What the heck; his boss hates him anyway.
The way Fernando sat there in his office waiting, then meekly accepted the beating, it was like he not only expected it, he wanted it. Like that was payment for his sins, and now the account would be settled so he could go after Teresa without further remorse. Doesn't quite work that way, of course.
I believe many people die from broken hearts. And Teresa was the person who could break her daddy's heart the most. When I lost my beloved cat, I went to the emergency room for another matter, and my BP was 211/93 I think. Luckily, my heart was in better shape than Armando's.
I thought the scene with his body being bathed in white light was beautiful, as if the angels were coming to take him to heaven. Reminded me of the movie Ghost.
I really wish they didn't have previews. I love the surprises.
Thank you Urban Anthropologist for the info on the opera.
And lastly, thank you so much Julia for the vocabulary lesson ... a little at time ... and maybe I'll get somewhere.
The comments have been good today so there is not much to add.
I guess Fernando is really a lover and not a fighter. Oriana should have gotten her house in order long ago and given her only child a sense of basic decency before starting in on others. I am sure there is a long string of women with broken hearts and there will be many more in the future.
Rosemary
I think my biggest LOL moment was when you said the camera was scared. Too funny. I think all my other favorite lines have been mentioned too so I'll just say your recap was pure joy from beginning to end.
The fight scene was wonderful. I agree that Fernando seemed to want to take it instead of defending himself, maybe to help absolve himself of guilt.
So sad about Don Armando. I liked his character. In a way Teresa is alone like she has never been before because he was the one who always took her side and tried to protect his little girl. Juana is married now and not as 'available' to Teresa as before. Refugio is, well, Refugio; she loves Tere but is pretty hard on her.
Thanks again Julia. Great title, recap and vocab lesson.
First some background:
I put together a gallery of pictures that shows a historical progression of the Teresa character, starting from episode 1 up through episode 138. It is currently online as an unpublished draft.
The idea was suggested by Susanita a couple of days ago. Several folks were commenting about how the Teresa character seemed to have transformed since the show started. Susanita had the idea for the picture-history and asked if I wouldn't mind putting something together.
Now for the question:
The draft contains about 100 pictures, so it is a fairly long Post. My concern is if I publish it, because it is so long, will it then push all of the other recap articles off the main page?
I don't think I want to do that, and probably others wouldn't appreciate that either.
Do any of the recappers have any idea how the main page is configured? Is it limited to display only a certain number of lines of text or does it just retain the most recent 4 or 5 Posts regardless of their size?
I wasn't planning to publish this until the last week of the novela (unless folks want to see it now). I'm also reluctant to post it until I hear back from someone that it's ok to post it.
Does anyone know who I could ask about the main page configuration, or does anyone know who I should ask to get permission to post it?
Thanks
If it isn't limited by number of lines then it should be fine to publish it.
The gallery looks cool! Susanita had a great idea. Even though it was just meant as a way to see how the Teresa character has changed over the course of the novela, it really brings back memories of key moments in the story arc.
That's kind of got me thinking of doing a recap of the whole novela, but that's proabably too ambitious.
Fernando into the man she would have liked him to be. If nothing else, the professional sports arena has taught us the importance of a good home in molding young boys into good men, bad home almost always equals bad man. When Oriana blew into town, she was wise cracking about her “mujeriego” son almost with a sense of pride, now she wants to change the outcome. She is playing catchup......too bad, her mothering cake has been baked, and it’s burned. As a mom she made her bed, and now she has to sleep in it. She’s left with denying him his inheritance, playing the money card, maybe that will work, maybe not. Fernando has left a long trail of broken hearts in his path, “best family in Spain” or not! I know others don’t agree, but I think Teresa is a product of her environment as well....more later!
Sharkbyte, I’d LOVE to see the photos, but I’m not sure how to make it happen. When Jardinera checks in, she can help you. If they can’t be posted on the home Caray website, maybe there can be a host site with a couple “tease” photos and a link. I’d like to see the evolution of the eyebrows, if nothing else!!!
I also don't think she was setting him up for the request not to divorce Teresa. She was just asking him to delay the divorce long enough to allow her to get Fernando back on track. She doesn't want Arturo to stay married to this arribista for the rest of his life.
However, if she is expecting Fernando and Luisa to still marry she is being more than a little delusional. Arturo and Fernando's friendship has been destroyed by all this and Arturo would never trust Fernando to not betray Luisa.
Vivi, great comparison between Teresa's and Mariano's ways of treating their parents. Mariano is a class act all around and even Oriana saw that without knowing this stuff.
Teresa is a pathological liar. Last night I thought of a line from Carlos Saura's Carmen where this is said of her "She had never spoken a single word of truth." I think that describes Teresa perfectly. Unfortunately, she failed to learn from the first Big Lie (back in school) that lies are too much work to maintain because they are too easily uncovered. The rest of them are waiting to be revealed.
Fernando is to Teresa as Frank Kennedy was to Scarlett. Scarlett needed money fast for the taxes on Tara and Rhett was in jail at the time (he telling her all his money was tied up in English banks) so Scarlett proceeded to seduce Frank away from her sister Suellen (in this case Luisa). Scarlett did marry Frank, saved Tara from the tax man and lost her sister in the process. It wasn't until after Frank was killed that Scarlett got back together with Rhett.
There isn't that much time left in this novela for Teresa to actually marry Fernando, so I beg we will fast forward to her redemption part. I seriously hope the death of her father is what will turn her straight. I want to see the same kind of emotion she displayed over her father's passing to the begging for Arturo to take her back. She really has to show to him her real inner self for him to believe her. If she shows him what she showed us over her father, he should believe her.
The fight with Fernando! OMG I was afraid Art was going to kill Fernando. (not that I would care if Fernando was dead) but I didn't want Arturo to go to prison over that scumbag.
Oriana made a lot of sense last night. Practically everything she said was spot on. The confusion some of you have over why she wants Art to stay married to Teresa is so that she has a chance to straighten out her son. She knows Fer is being totally "second head" ridden. She knows Lucia is what's really best for her son (she knows her son better than anyone). So for his future life she wants her son happy and she needs some time to get Fer "cooled off" of the zorra (I love that word, it was the first time I heard it in this novela).
Did anyone else catch the insinuation Oriana gave that if Fer did end with Teresa, he wouldn't have any money (inheritance)?
Poor Armando. D.E.P.
I loved how his dying words were "Do what's correct" to Teresa. (do the right thing) hopefully this will be part of her redemption.
The avances were too good. They better not be playing with me and teasing over a reconciliation/redemption with Arturo. Another reason there must be reconciliation is for Arturo's own sake. That man is completely in love with her. He is hurting so deeply, he may never recover his own self. Look how long it took him after Paloma (and he didn't love her as much as he loves Teresa). Arturo can not end up a destroyed man. He needs to be happy, and it would not be realistic for him just taking up with someone else ie. Lucia.
That man is in world of hurt that only Teresa herself can heal.
Diann
The Evolution of Most Puzzling Character! I can't wait...absolutely CAN'T WAIT!!!
How lovely of you to do this for us. I think this foto collection is going to tell a hugely interesting story. More food for thought!!
UA: ITA that Teresa is a pathological liar. I think I am going to look up some of the traits of these kinds of people and see what else I can dig up here.
Chuchi: Very good point about Teresa literally throwing Don Armando to the loan sharks. Think of the times Teresa has had money in her hot little hands and never once offered to help her parents.
It was that thought that was going through my mind as Don Armando was dying. His heart literally broke because of the realisation of what his daughter truly was. My sadness was really for him...not so much Teresa.
UA: Do you think Teresa is a sociopath?
Sharkbyte...I am anxiously awaiting your masterpiece of fotos!!! Mil gracias, amigo!!
Susanita
Teresa's redemption is still a toss up to me. Just look how easy it was for her to lie to Aurora as to the circumstances surrounding Don Armando's heart attack.
Teresa cannot be trusted; not ever.
Susanita
fancy pants,
Also, though I can't remember the details, Teresa did have something to do with stopping that loan shark grocer from continuing to loan to her dad. Mariano had originally paid her off with the engagement ring, but Teresa recovered it someway without Mariano knowing. Remember too, a lot of us were very critical of Armando for foolishly getting involved with the loan shark woman. It may have been to satisfy Teresa's wants, but let's face it--Armando was the parent. He should have not done it.
AnonoOne
She fails to help her parents when she can well afford to and they desperately need it.
She double-crosses her female friends.
Si; she's a sociopath.
And BTW, Thanks Julie for the recap.
AnonoOne
Teresa can’t believe what her dad is saying. Once she does, she is P.O.’d that Mari used HER ring to pay debts (her father’s). It was HER ring! And since when does her dad have debts anyway? Armie fesses up that the cash was to help her. Armie tells the whole loan shark story and this gives Teresa the opportunity to once again lay all the blame of their problems on being pobre. For all her talk of Maldito Dinero! she sure is keen to get some…
Teresa goes straight to the source for her anillo: the loan shark. “How much does my dad owe?” Gema gets out the book and shows her. By the look of Teresa, it’s a lot…
“Oh Mariano, I love you like no one else (herself excluded, I assume), but I just can’t ask your forgiveness”…
Luisa and Teresa at lunch. Luisa needs to talk to an amiga. ‘Me too!’ says Ter. But then she feigns reluctance to talk. Luisa manages to drag out Ter’s story about her dad getting robbed of money that wasn’t his and now he has to find to get the missing money. Luisa buys it hook, line, and sinker and heads straight to the ATM…
Holy schminoly Teresa is taking the supposed loan shark money and going on a shopping spree!!! Oh, that is mala. Ok, it’s just one dress, but it is an expensive one (1/2 of the money Luisa gave her)…
Back in the vecindad, Teresa spills the beans about the loan shark debt to Juana. Juana flips without even knowing how much cash is involved…
Ter wishes that she could only come up with a way to help her dad. She thought about asking Arturo, but that would look bad. Wellllll, says Juana, I have a little saved up, but you can’t tell your dad where it came from…
Teresa comes home and counts all her money. Dad comes in and she gives it to him to get the ring back. He tries to thank her and say he’ll pay it back, etc, but she cuts him off.
And hey, she did pay off the loan. She didn't keep ALL the money even if it wasn't for the reasons we might think it should be. LOL.
AnonoOne
Loved seeing Fernando pay even a little for his mistakes. Mostly for what he did to Luisa.
I think Oriana was sincere with Arturo but she is also worried for her son to end up in the same place so she asked Arturo's help.
Sandy: Ambiciosa can have a good of bad connotation depending on the way it is being used. It can mean the good kind of ambition and the bad one (where money, power of fame is all you care about), depends of the phrase you are using it.
Jarocha
Susanita
I have also been wondering whether there are not only different finale episodes but whether there are matching penultimate episodes as well. Maybe three sets of the final three hours?
I would have tremendous difficulty believing that Teresa could be redeemed even after her father's death. Note that she even lied about how that happened.
She was downright gleeful when Arturo was drinking like a fish, crying for and about Teresa.
She was happy when Mariano would ignore Aurora to come running to her.
She was full of cheer when Mayra's life was being destroyed by the revelation of Ruben's crimes & cheating.
She was only horrified by Paolo's death b/c it could be traced back to her.
When Esperanza was in pain re: Ruben she was very happy to extend that pain just to hurt Ruben & Aida.
We've just seen too many times where Teresa was just too gleeful at another's pain as long as that pain furthers her goals.
Teresa needs to be stopped, and Armando's death is not going to be the event that stops her. She's going to milk his death for all she can get out of it.
In the midst of her agonising cries (and without missing a beat) she so very, very easily lied to Aurora.
Interestingly enough, I missed the rest of the conversation because I was dumbfounded at Teresa's response. If she had told the truth (even just to say that they had been arguing), that might have been the point where Teresa could have turned things around for herself.
But no, the lies continued and will continue...just as Anon207 has said.
IF she had told the truth, I would wish that she and Arturo would put everything they had to save their marriage, but even with his own demons, Arturo has never done to Teresa what she has done to him.
Luisa and Arturo deserve a far better life.
Is Lucia the answer for Arturo? For me, that is too pat of an answer. I don't think Arturo sees Lucia in that light.
Interesting how Teresa's sickness is now making others physically ill.
I also wonder about these final capitulos leading up to the Gran Final. We know that these alternate endings are out there. Univision needs to do 'the right thing' and give us the opportunity to see this TN in its ENTIRETY.
Anon207: excellent points.
Susanita
fancy pants
I must point out that Teresa lied to Aurora regarding the circumstances surrounding Armando's heart attack BEFORE the "white light" shone on her and Dad.
At the point when Aurora asked her what happened, she was still in full Teresa mode. The severity of what had just happened had not hit her yet. So of course she responded like she always have. Obscure the truth.
However, the enormity of her father's death hit her when she was alone with him. She thought to light candles so his soul "could find the light". That right there show empathy.
She cradled him and was crying out to him. Then the "light" was spotlighted on them.
We will have to see what happens Monday, but I am still hoping this event is her turning point.
Diann
All of these people you guys are calling vicitms of teresa needs to take a little bit of responsibilty for their actions. pablo didnt have to take the drugs that fito offered him, but he did. teresa didnt have a gun over his head, it's all him. Esperanza knew that ruben was married but she stayed with him, even if ruben lied and manipulated the situation, she knew that legally he belonged to someone else, you cant blame teresa for coming out with the truth no matter how selfish her reasons are.
aida, you cant blame teresa for pblo not wanting to be with you or mariano not being over teresa, you're just not that interesting. aurora you can't blame teresa either, mariano was her's first, broken up or not he was with her before you two were friends, so what if teresa wanted her man back. shame on you to want to have your best friend's man and you are not that innocent, you were going to marry martin and you didnt love him, stop it with your "i have been a good friend to teresa" you hypocrite. Who wants to have a best friend but you know that she is in love with your man, i give teresa credit, i would have dumped her, And aurora is so ungrateful wanting to dump her father and juana to go live with mom. If it wasnt for teresa, she would still be in the dark. Now she want to dump dad again for mariano, but who was there to dry your tears when mariano was chasing teresa. Fernando, you are an idiot, it's good that you are finally getting played. I can't wait when you find out that you are not so irresistible.
the only two i feel for is luisa and arturo but hey luisa she's doing you a favor. what I am trying people to say is that if these characters weren't already messed up, teresa would be out of a job lol.
arturo, you are the only one that can play the same game as teresa because you proved it when you went and slept with paloma but you let your emotions get the best of you. i hope you and teresa get to stay together at the end. ser or no ser, my girl teresa Is.
I am dying to see your pictures SharkByte. Ter's look has definitely changed, her make up is darker and her face is paler. Her clothes are also different, she usually wears black now.
I think there is still time for a Ter/ Fer marriage if they pull the fast forwarding routine. Might be interesting to see how they are faring a year from now, all of them.
I don't admire getting ahead at any cost or playing men like yoyos. That is usually cheap, easy and deceitful.
Teresa has been an interesting villainess, but totally unredeemable.
Well, I don't know about that Vivi. Teresa wore a bikini a couple of times, and I thought that was VERY nice of her!
I think Chuchi made a great point - how can Art take Teresa back after the way she hurt Luisa?
"shame on you to want to have your best friend's man"
Anon- Actually, Aurora met and fell for Mariano BEFORE she knew he was Teresa's ex boyfriend. She gushed about him to Teresa, and Teresa even knew for a time exactly who Aurora was talking about and did not tell Aurora. Then she rubbed Mariano's love for her in Aurora's face. Once Aurora knew the history between Mariano and Teresa, she backed off. She backed off so much that she left the country for three years! Again, I don't fault Teresa supporters, but let's not revise what really happened.
I WANT people to change and I WANT them to be redeemed, but the unfortunate thing is...I do believe at this very moment that she is a sociopath and incapable of change.
However, I am always willing to change my mind given the appropriate facts.
Julia: Like Diann, you bring up another good point (and one for which I really have no answer at the moment).
Do you think that Mariano is who he is today solely because Teresa pushed him to get there? I am not remembering the initial details of what Mariano was like in the beginning. Do I remember correctly that he was really willing to give up his dream to become a doctor and just be a taxista?
Susanita
Sure, Teresa prodded him to go back to school. But so did his dad and everyone else in the vecinidad. Who's to say he just wasn't just emotionally ready to go back by that point? My nephew took a year off of college after a bad break up, and the break did wonders for him. He went back energized and did super well.
When Mariano decided to go back, he continued to work day and night, and his dad also took on extra work to make up for the loss of income, so that they could pay off their medical bill debt.
Also, like you said, he actually worked much, much harder to succeed than Teresa did. She had school and a rather cushy job with Arturo, which really just helped with her schooling. She had no responsibilities at home and tons of people helping her out with extra money and such. Mariano's paying work cut into his study time and sleep time, he helped his dad with expenses and housework, and he still helped everyone in the vecindad with their problems. Not to mention the challenge of courting Teresa and trying to keep her happy.
Thanks again.
Susanita
It's in reasonable shape to look at now, but I'd like to add more pictures, add more captions, and clean up a few things before officially publishing it.
Plus, I was thinking of publishing it during the last week the novela airs, so that I could include some pictures from the episodes that will air this week.
If you want to see it, I think (I honestly don't know) that you need a Blogger/Google account.
I think once you have one of those, you can log into Blogger, then look in the "Edit Posts" page.
Once you are there, you will see a list of all published and unpublished posts. In the list, you'll see the foto gallery listed as one of my drafts.
I'm not 100% certain unpublished drafts can be viewed, but I think it's possible.
Also, I still haven't 100% figured out the details of how I'm going to publish it, but Julia had an idea that seemed workable, and I'm going to look into that.
I hope your Gallery will be able to be viewed without having an account. I hope there's a place we can just "click" on.
Thank you for all your work putting it together and I bet there a many bikini pics ;) jejejeje
To anon who types with no capital letters:
Yea Girl! I am 100% with you. I love Teresa. You are 100% correct in that everyone got themselves into their trouble. Can't blame it all on Teresa.
Diann
I know it is a time consuming process. I'm so happy you are doing this for us!!!
Susanita :))
I think I need some of that Peach Cobbler Cap'n Sylvia has been cooking to bring me back down to earth!
Susanita
She now has a shoulder lenght cut and they changed the color to dirty blonde. I think she looks younger like this so it would be interesting to see how they deal with the age difference between her and Zepeda. Although it hurts me (cause I loved Cañaveral) I prefer them to change the plot point of them being the same age to him being older.
Jarocha
She IS a natural blond though, that's why her eyebrows have to be painted on. So I can at least say she looks good.
Here's a scene with her and Silvia Mariscal from Muchachitas Como Tu. Simmilar dynamic to Teresa/Refugio, except they are mother/daughter in law and Silvia's character is the evil/crazy one but Angelique's character wasn't exactly nice either.
Jarocha
Loved seeing Sylvia made up. She's a great actress. She played comedy against Jaime Camil in Las Tontas No Van A Cielo. She was his mom if I remember correctly.
David Zepeda is way older than Angelique, right? He's even older than Sebastian. I'm currently watching Zepeda in La Fuerza del Destino and gotta tell ya, not really seeing anything hot. Mmmmm, so far that TN is kind of a dud.
Diann
She's an excellent actress and I'd love to see her in a novela with Edith Gonzales playing her mother.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005466/
Looks like she favours those tight necklaces. She must be wearing hair extensions in Teresa as her hair looks so thick, but in that clip, the blonde hair looks much thinner.
So interesting! Thank you!
Susanita
Diann - once the gallery is published, you won't need an account to see it. The info I wrote up regarding the account was just if you wanted to get a "sneak peek" now at the unpublished draft.
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