Thursday, March 22, 2012
Abismo de pasión #8 3/23/12: Fina Arango would be a classic case for the 'Laura' show... que pase la desgraciada!! and Orangina... well, send her to Iraq so the men can 'treat her right'
Tonight's recap courtesy of Marta Ivett (and it's a doozy).
There are truths that hurt too much, don’t they? Why don’t you go get a paternity test with Elisa? (even better just go to the Maury show!!)
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Oh my goodness, what an episode!! I was completely gobsmacked when Carmeany told Augusto that Elisa was not his daughter. Whoa, I was NOT expecting that. What a diabolical move to drive a wedge between father and daughter.
I am in a constant self-argument about whom I hate more, Carmeany or Fina, but tonight Orangina shot to the head of the hate-list, with Fina a close second. Augusto is right up there too. What a dumb, stupid, insensitive man he is. I love the nickname MrCoward for him. Yes he IS.
Super Marta, thanks again for your wonderful recap and your trademark detailed dialogue.
Last week was a bust and I had no time at all to get into Abismo, so over the past couple of days I’ve had a catch-up marathon with my recordings and boy, I was not disappointed! I was hooked within the first 20 minutes, and the kids were a HUGE part of that. Great little actors! And finally finding a namesake (Estefania) that wasn’t either a shady roach or a nasty piece of work was absolutely awesome – though my delight was short-lived because she crashed and burned before the ink was dry on her contract. Drats. I think I’m getting a complex.
My three favorite moments from last night were: 1) precious Damian yells the real score at his crazy @zz mama (and I paraphrase) (No, you’re the one who sucks! YOU suck!); 2) Blanca yells the real score at Augie (No, you’re the one who sucks! YOU suck!); and 3) Damian takes Elisa away from Hell House #2 on his mighty steed. Aww!
I tell you, Caray-mates, one thing is perfectly clear in La ErmitaVille – the kids mean absolutely crap (to everyone but the help and the Padre). Rosendo calling Damian “mi vida” as he left him there to suffer under the withered paw of his out-of-control mother... really, dude? If your son was your life, as bad as it looked, you would’ve taken him to be with you and your slut-ho unless he had a mom like Estefy. And Augusto the Lame, Father of the Year, not even once trying to help his baby girl through her mama’s death. So worried about the scandal of his wife running off with another man that he marries her sister before Estefy is even cold in the ground. ?? Er, que? Can you spell Dumb Donkey.
And what a sister, eh? Winner of the Lowest of the Low Even When It Comes to a Ho Award, Carrr-mi-na, who went from looking like a barrel of Agent Orange in that tangerine dress to a Creamsicle in that white one. And now she’s having Rosendo’s baby, pobrecito (the kid, not her). We can only hope that her venom doesn’t affect the poor fetus though I have a terrible feeling it will…
Hahaha, the Lolita/Braulio/Antonia triangle tickled me a bit. Ruh-roh! Lita betta have some kind of plan fermenting between those pigtails of hers… :) Loved Marta’s references to The Maury Show and Armour All. LMAO!
I guess I’ve railed on enough for now. Even though it’s obvious things are going to go rotten for our kids, I still can’t wait for tonight’s Epi. Thanks again, Marta. :)
Carmeany, Fina, or Augie -- the top of the Hate List is up for grabs. Grrrrrr.
Carmeany is a lyin' succubus ho from the pits of hell. She's jumped ahead of Vainy, Merry Piece and IvanaHo on my scale of TN evil beeches.
Carmina's true colors are showing and wouldn't even change if she died in a fire (my current prediction). She is a true sociopath.
Those poor kids.
All the adults belong on Jerry Springer. The judge should have refused to marry McCoward and Carmeany. Padre Guadalupe really has his hands full with this bunch.
"What a dumb, stupid, insensitive man he is. I love the nickname MrCoward for him." Oh yeah, Sylvia. THAT!! I could NOT take those "love" scenes--just icky as the kids would say.
The triumvirate of The Queen of Darkness, Orangina and El Stupido are really going to try my patience in this TN. I'll need to invest in a throw away pillow I can beat to a pulp watching them.
Could not believe Carmina pulled out the "she's not your daughter". Anvil...please position yourself. Lord help me, that poor Elisa doesn't deserve that jerk as a father. I'm thinkg at this point Padre Lupe should just adopt them all. And Gael will realize he's possibly the lucky one in the group.
(Speaking of Gael--I had a lousy day yesterday. Wish I was 10 and got one of his comforting hugs--he's so good at it.)
Tonight, I will be prepared: pillow for punching, beanie for the crud these people are doling out and plenty of kleenex. And maybe a good stiff something for when it' s all over.
I would not have known where to begin with this sordid mess but you certainly did. As always. And, with a clear voice and sensitive touch. Gracias.
A few of my favorites were "her hair more Medusa like than ever…" and ..."Padre Lupe was about to fall backwards and I was about to yell ‘TIMMMBBEERRRRRRR!!!’.. but no, he took it standing". Poor Padre. I was waiting to see if the poor man had a stroke.
Color me dismayed and disheartened at the dastardly events of last night. Carmina's loathsome lie to Augusto about dear Elisa was an evil stroke of genius. ITA with you Sylvia, what a shocker.
As much as I hate Carmina and Fina, I think I hate Augusto more. Carmina and Fina are inherently evil, Augusto has made the choice to be. In the space of several days he has cast aside everything in his life he believed in and held sacred - his marriage, his wife and his child. Breaking his child's heart is to me unforgiveable.
Thank God for Blanca and Antonia. Stephe, I also loved Blanca's rant at Augie. Well deserved and then some, right?
UA, "those poor kids" is right. daisy ITA with "I'm thinkg at this point Padre Lupe should just adopt them all". Yup.
Remind me never to ask Gabino to hide anything. He throws the incriminating evidence in a drawer and stands a file up to "hide" them. Yeah, no one will ever look there for anything.
Off tomorrow, will look forward to catching up Monday.
Diana
I agree that we have a 'who is more villain' contest ...
Blanca is just about as stupid as they come, and is super cruel to her son, super nasty to everyone else.
Carmina is the one who caused this whole mess, basically (well, it was Rosie but he is dead now).. and she would have been behind Fina in the villain UP UNTIL LAST NIGHT when she pulled that crap about Elisa not being Augie's daughter... that was PURE NASTY!!
and I agree with Diana, that Augusto is also filling the role of villain because he is quickly believing everything that tastes like Orange and totally throwing a perfect life away (had a loving wife, loving daughter, great friend, great family business, etc etc.. a perfect life) and because he CHOSE to believe ORangina and Fina, he is throwing it all away by CHOICE.
I LOVED the scenes with Damian picking up Elisa, helping her on the horse and riding away with her... I am surprised Gael didn't just go out running when Lolita told Padre Elisa had gone away.
I think Augie's got an Othello thing going on -- homely, married to a much younger woman, etc. Several remarks have been made about how he's ALWAYS been jealous -- so while he may have chosen to be a jerk, I don't think it happened overnight. Of course Iago the Orange knows just what buttons to push.
paternity grade?
Rosie... well, he was a B+ until he decided to give it all up and leave Damian behind with that witch of a mother... so he went from B+ to F-
Fina... well she has been D- for the whole thing... she cares about Damian but shows it in ALL the WRONG ways...
Padre Lupe...awwww he is an A+++
Estefania was a perfect A+++, she did not mean to leave Elisa behind, she was going to be right back and she meant it.
Augie, or rather MrCoward... well, he was a B+ then all heck broke loose, he abandoned Elisa then he remembered her and was about to make a comeback to B+ but Orangina got there first and turned him into a F-- since he would rather believe all the manure that comes out of that rotten orange than be a parent for his daughter who just lost the one being who loved her most.
if anyone wants to move to a town where they can see 'how to be a parent', they better not have La Ermita on their list of possibilities.
I am REALLY worried about Elisa... the only refuge she finds Lolita in the house, and Lucio and Blanca, her godparents... but how long are these folks going to survive MrCoward, the OrangePlague(Carm) and MrsObsessed(Fina)? that is a mighty storm to confront, and as time passes those folks will make the town more and more toxic for Elisa.
I'm not surprised at anything Carmina does or says. She's soulless and now desperate... not admirable, but a very efficient combination.
The thing that disturbs and annoys me most in this episode is Augusto rejecting any thought of DNA testing and yet summarily rejecting his daughter. What kind of twisted thinking is that?
I was surprised but pleased that the Dr. didn't reveal Carmina's pregnancy to Begoña. Way to go Doc.
Carlos
And where Fina's concerned, there isn't a laxative big enough on the Yucatan to relieve her level of constipation. Where the heck did all that Eviltude come from??? I wonder if they will ever go back a little further into her background, and if so, what could possibly be there...
Gynecology was not my specialty, but I wonder why in TNs the prodrome for pregnancy is always fainting. (All guys are kinda wannabe gynecologists. . .aren't they??)
Carmina surely has the upper hand in the sociopathic corner so far, neatly covering her pregnancy by Rosendo with a romp with Augusto, and in effect, getting rid of Elisa with the lie that she is not Augusto's daughter. This gal is one sick bitch.
And what about that great wedding night?
David
Many thanks for all the details in this action packed episode. Alf is a crazy b*tch, but it's Augie's parenting that bugs me the most since he is withdrawing his love. Even Alf tells Damian that she loves him. Poor Elisa.
I have to give Orangina credit for masterfully manipulating the situation for her benefit. Well played. I am so waiting for the fireworks when somewhere down the line, 15 years/120 episodes or so from now, when Augie realizes he was WRONG, STUPID and has been had by Orangina. It would be too much to wish that Elisa refuses to forgive him, but I'm sure she will grow into a sweet, forgiving woman.
Vivi, i am afraid that if StupidCoward felt like shooting himself when he thought his wife had betrayed him, imagine how he will feel when he realizes his wife was an angel and his daughter has been suffering the consequences of his mistake for YEARS... i dont think we would get to a scene where Elisa can forgive him in person... he would either kill himself(since he realizes he dug his own demise) or be killed...
I don't really remember what happened to him in Canaveral so this is my guess based on what he was about to do with the 'betrayal' announcement.
Such detail in your recap and so much action in this episode! Wow, and thank you for all your work in capturing the story.
Others have already praised your comments but I have a few that I want to highlight.
Begonia is a malicious little beast but I did not understand this conversation:
"She makes him swear for his life he won’t tell a soul, not even his wife… he agrees." Why WOULD he tell his wife? What about confidentiality?
Marta, remember a couple of weeks ago you and I agreed that we could have been knocked over by a feather? Well, that's how I felt again last night, when after one roll in the hay, Augusto el Estupido goes out and marries his sister-in-law. Thank heavens for your detail or I would have thought that I missed something in the dialogue, but I swear the explanation just was not there. We went from "Move out of my house, to a bottle of apple juice, to a horizontal tango, to "I'm getting married in the morning. Dins-dong the bells are going to ring!...". There was no segue—was there???
And Marta, this scene broke my heart:
"Little Paloma and Elisa walking through town, she just doesn’t like her aunt Carmina, she does not want her living with them, she wants Paloma’s grandma to make it so that Carmina leaves and her mom comes back… (AWWWWWWW)" You really caught the longing in little Elisa's voice and face in that scene.
Well, this episode made me grumpy in so many ways. I must be getting into Abismo.
EJ
PLEASE get us out of suffering-kiddie-land and into gratuitous shirtlessness. I've had enough child abuse: BRING ON THE LOVE TRIANGLE/RHOMBUS/HEXAGON.
ITA re: Augusto. Weak, vile, misogynist coward. Augie, I have some advice for you. "Anyone who immediately believes the worst of his partner should not be with that person. Either they have lost your trust through some misdeed(s) or you are unable to trust or love."
Augusto is the most horrid thing in our new TN. He makes my skin crawl.
EJ
ITA, if in order to watch these wonderful little actors at their craft we MUST WATCH THEM ENDURE SUCH ABUSE, then BRING ON THE ADULTS!!! at least watching ADULTS being accused and trying to defend themselves will not make us PARENTS in the audience scream and SUFFER along with the kids! STOP THE INSANITY PLEASE!!
and also when Padre confronted Orangina in last night's ep... too good a scene... I have to give it to Sabinne, she could do a psycho selfish villainess and still deliver it in a slightly different 'angle' in every novela.
I see. Mr Honorable PROMISED while drunk and incapacitated to marry the Orange Sociopath. That explains EVERYTHING!
I, too, am ready for the child abuse to end. I have plenty of material to use to explain the insecurities and neuroses of Elisa, Damian and Gael as they grow up in this Toxic town. Hell, after the childhood tragedies of these three (plus Paloma) we viewers will probably cut them a lot of slack in the stupid behavior department when they are young adults.
EJ
my 15 credit hrs in psychology while i got my engr degree should come in handy there... its all fairly fresh in my mind when i am watching novelas where we can analyze the characters with enough background information as these.
"(I could see Padre Lupe was about to fall backwards and I was about to yell ‘TIMMMBBEERRRRRRR!!!’."
I guess MrCoward (perfect name, BTW) was acting in accordance with the slightly passé TN rule #693: You boink it, you buy it.
Where are the eavesdroppers when you really need them? Like when Lupe is yelling "We both know she (Este) wasn't Rosie's lover!"
As others have said, Blanca's telling MrCoward his verdades was a thing of beauty.
David,
Belatedly -- loved your Winston Churchill quotes. Thanks!
As for your comment today --
"Gynecology was not my specialty, but I wonder why in TNs the prodrome for pregnancy is always fainting."
Technically, the succubus's FIRST symptom was NAUSEA. Of course, since she was with Gabino at the time, it was easy to misinterpret it. [I was among those hoping that the subsequent faint was the result of a soon-to-be-fatal malady, one which might also explain orangeitude; I looked forward to the whites of her eyes turning lemony.]
Since the scenes in the credits only show three young women -- Paloma, Elisa and Altair's not yet introduced character -- I wonder if Carmina's pregnancy is doomed.
I should be studying for my test instead but I thought it was too wonderful to miss lol.
And you are all right. We needed something to explain the neuroses lol.
Jarocha
OT
Teasing you regarding your psychology studies—Did you see the television commercials from the 1990's, "A mind is a terrible thing to waste?"
Hahahaha. My father, who was a NASA physicist and engineer, suggested that my doctoral studies in Psychology at UC Berkeley were less meaningful than basketweaving classes. In fact, he claimed, basketweaving was a more practical enterprise, because at least you can carry water in a well-woven basket.
Like Rodney Dangerfield, I didn't get a lot of respect for psychology at home. JAJAJAJAJAJA! Dad would have been SO much happier if I had become an engineer.
EJ
Now girls, in Carmina's case I say that we do not need (except for Bingo) a staircase of death.
Sigh. There are (sadly) so many ways to die. I hear that cave diving in cenotes is quite dangerous. Also, it has been said that habaneros cover the taste of many strong poisons. A handful of childrens' marbles, strategically placed on a sidewalk in front of Father 'Lupe's church could cause a dreadful fall. Some have reported that overtanning not only gives one skin the texture of fine Cordoban leather but it can also case fatal skin cancers.
Carmina is written as a sociopath. I predict a dreadful end for her. We might just have to wait for a while, it only being the second week of the TN and all.
EJ
I am now mopping up my afternoon tea from my desk.
David--thought crossed my mind too on the fainting. I was having twins, and had severe anemia at the beginning, and I still never fainted, or even felt faint. I guess it's just one of those cues they figure we'll pick up on even if it's technically not very accurate.
I'll agree, that though I hate to lose these amazing young actors and their sweet faces, I want adult "children" that can start slapping back. ( Oh, and, like Blue Lass, the shirtless thing too.) Even in a fictional setting, I can't take abuse or ignore towards children.
My sentiments exactly... LETS GET READY TO RUMBLLEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
When the Succubus realizes she can't pin the pregnancy on MrC, she has to SOLVE THE PROBLEM. (Bringing her a few squares further along on the path to HELL.)
This show is hard to watch. I found myself hoping all the kids would run away and live on their own, Boxcar Children style. Well, Padre Loopy and Ramona could visit them from time to time, being careful to never disclose their location to the horrid ones.
Gael is such a sweetheart I think it will be painful to see him grown up and undoubtedly in unrequited love with Elisa.
That Instawedding just dropped my jaw to the floor. Ughusto is a never-ending source of bad decisions.
Thank you for the great recap. Well done!
It was an action packed show. I love these children and will be very sad after we are despuesed. They are such awesome actors. I, too, am tired of the emotional abuse these kids are suffering.
The Orange One is the master of scheming. Just for telling McCoward that Elisa is probably Rosendo's, she better have a deliciously horrible end. (note: I know he is Mr. Coward by my brain wants to read that as McCoward)
Lucky Carmina that McCoward bedded her. Now she can claim the baby is McCoward's. Ugh......
Am I the only person who has a hard time with the word verification? Sometimes these are IMPOSSIBLE to read, IMO. I am know on my third try to prove I am not a robot. Gah!
No one even opened Rosie's suitcase. (Well if they had, they'd have found the names on the plane ticket -- and then they'd have to rewrite the whole novela.)
No one troubled to determine the direction in which the car was heading.
No one questioned the tracks left by Ramona's cart or even asked MrCoward if there were any witnesses.
Love your story line, esp. if by "Solve the problem," you mean that Carmina arranges for Disgusto to suffer an unfortunate accident.
Surely you don't mean that Orangina would off the doctor?
EJ
"Women and money are the two most sought after and least understood of any two things we have." Will Rogers
Doris, I have trouble sometimes reading the verification words, but I may be part robot on my mother's side.
David
This show is hard to watch. I found myself hoping all the kids would run away and live on their own, Boxcar Children style. Well, Padre Loopy and Ramona could visit them from time to time, being careful to never disclose their location to the horrid ones.
I can see a whole new novela story that begins exactly the same way this one does... and we have Paloma and Gael joining Damian and Elisa, the 4some move to an undisclosed town, where Ramona, Padre Lupe, Lucio, Blanca and Lolita visit them often, (not together because that would raise all kinds of curious folks brows)
Elisa visits with her dead mom at an undisclosed broom closet (very much like in Papa Corazon or more recently Cuidado con el Angel novelas)... that way we can watch them interact and Elisa has her mom around... then we would have to come up with a different storyline in the time jump since BOTH Damian and Gael would grow up near Elisa and Paloma... but I like where that is heading...
Gael is such a sweetheart I think it will be painful to see him grown up and undoubtedly in unrequited love with Elisa.
ITA, and you can tell from previews that Mark T does a good job in portraying his pain once Damian is around and Elisa turns her attention to him...
and there will be another twist to the Gael story... i won't say more.
That Instawedding just dropped my jaw to the floor. Ughusto is a never-ending source of bad decisions. (good analogy!)
"Carmina is written as a sociopath"
I don't know if she is being written as one or if Sabine is playing her like that. I didn't get that impression from Azela Robinson's take on the character but I think Carmina and Blanca are more extreme than their Cañaveral counterparts so it might be the direction they are going here.
Jarocha
It's been a weird couple of days.
Jarocha
The news reports here are saying there was (amazingly) not much damage and few injuries. Is that true?
"in Canaveral the Carmina counterpart seemed to be acting constantly in survival mode, making things up as she went along"
Yes, this was how I saw it too. She seemed to be a bit of a pathological liar and couldn't help but say the first thing that came to her mind to get out of trouble. The problem was that she ended up creating a mess that she was too coward to fix.
She was also desperate for happiness and hopelessly in love with the Augusto/Fausto character.
Jarocha
Several houses were damaged in the rural areas of Guerrero and Oaxaca though, but no severe injuries yet.
Jarocha
DNA/paternity tests? It is difficult to figure out which decade they're in.
Jarocha - I am glad you are allright after the earthquakes. I had seen the news story on our TV, after the first one. I remember the Big One of 1985 and how that brought about improved building codes in Mexico City.
marta I - I was thinking "Boxcar Children" last night, too!
Carmina the sociopath over CdP version--- Telerisa's motto must surely be "over the top, and as much as possible" with all their current remakes. I still haven't figured out who their demographic market is.... Mexico, the U.S., or Europe/Easter Europe.
Painful to see the children be so completely disregarded. Their bond should be unbreakable (or will love and hormones cause a rupture?)
Jarocha, glad to hear you're alright.
La Paloma
Doris:
"Do these people have phones?
DNA/paternity tests? It is difficult to figure out which decade they're in."
They should be in the late 90's if we are jumping to our characters in their 20's. Cañaveral's main was set in 1996 and going by the character's ages the backstory was probably set in 1983/1984, so I expect a simmilar time jump.
Jarocha
Jarocha
And I can't feel his pain that Elisa might not be his child, because "Estefania was running around with Rosendo."
1) All ya gotta do is have a DNA test.
2) Even if Elisa IS Rosendo's child, Augusto raised her and loved her as if she were his own.
And why is Augusto so quick to believe lies about his wife and child? So, I do not feel sorry for him at all.
Ughgusto (love that one) will go insane when down the road he realizes he was lied to by Carmeany. And I don't disagree that she will somehow arrange to lose the baby and blame Elisa. That would be Mi Pecado all over again.
Rosendo and Estefy are blasted lucky that anyone even came to the accident site at all, the way things were going. Augie the Lame just up and left (the way he snatched Estefy and moved her regardless of any injuries she had from being THROWN FROM THE CAR would have killed her if the crash hadn't, gah), and the Three Stooges (Augie, Fina, and TangeloHo) just stood around the old homestead for I don't know how long a'wailing and a'weeping and letting the dead lay out in rain.
I'm still so pissed about how Elisa was treated in that scene, I can't see straight. As much as I love watching the kids, it will be a relief when they grow up. All this child abuse is just horrid. Elisa and Damian were completely ignored during the most terrible moment of their lives. Unforgivable.
Very glad you're safe, Jarocha.
So, along with the rest of you, I'm ready for adult swagger and shirtlessness.
And Julia, thanks for "Uhgusto". Mike and Emilia and I had lunch today, when they passed thru Columbus, and among other things talked about how bright and funny you are.
I haven't watched many TN's since Teresa (my fave) but started watching Talisman (ugh) and Abismo caught my eye and I'm so glad it did. It is fantastic. I have to admit I'm still watching Talisman -- why? have no idea.
One observation I had from this episode: how did the good Dr. determine she was preggers? She still had on all her clothes when she came to. Did he figure this out by taking her pulse? Am I missing something?
And that sleazy bedroom scene with MrCoward and Orangina --- EEEEEWWWW!! so sleazy! eeek!
Kudos to all the recappers. This is going to be one heck of a story. Wheeeeeee!
I liked the scene where Damian hoisted Elisa up onto his horse and away they went. From the looks of the avances they are found rather quickly, because we see Damian being whisked off by his Wicked Witch of La Ermita mother. So does this mean the end of the child actors and the appearances of Angelique, David, Mark, and Livia? I'll miss the child actors, they are some of the more convincing ones.
Darn word verification! I spend more time figuring out the letters than I do typing up my comment...
I am now mopping up my afternoon tea from my desk.
LOL I would have too if i had not finished my coffee already.. great line NM!!! so true!!
I'll admit that when Disgusto and Carmeany showed up at brekkies and announced to Elisa they were getting married I did a rewind looking for meses despues. But NOOOOOO, it really was the next morning.
Based on Diana's analysis of Ughusto he is now at the top of my hate list, stupid, weak idiot that he is.
I agree with the diagnosis that McCoward's (can't decide which nickname I like best) habaneros have withered on the vine.
Jarocha, I heard about the subsequent earthquake on the news and thought about you. I'm glad to hear that you and your friends are OK.
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