Friday, March 23, 2012
La Que No Podía Amar #62 Thursday 3/22/12 The Woman Who Couldn't Stop Whining
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Will be back to discuss more later, I am sure.
"Maria overhears, applies the quadratic equation, and finds out that where AP, Cinthia, and Mercedes are A, B, and C…Gustavo is X." —this novela is s-o-o-o layered with complicated relationship plots, I sometimes can't even do the math myself.
"The mean girls go off to braid each other's hair..." —Actually the only one with braids is the hapless Jennifer Aniston whoops! that is, Dani. Poor thing, she could use a friend (boy or girl) at this point.
"No one escapes my eye rolling!" —What's my problem with this guy? He seems nice enough, but annoying as heck.
So Rogelio gets to live through the horrible possibility of Margarito's being crippled just like him.The expression on his face when Ernesto delivered the prognosis was heartbreaking. I think Rog's control issues stem from his injury. They all say he was a nice guy before the accident. And now his tightly-held universe is cracking apart at every seam. Pobre de Rogelio!
Tia MentiRosa will definitely burn for this one. Imagine what she must have been like when her sister died and she ended up with Miguel and AP. I'm not a maternal type but I wanted to kick her all the way to el Norte.
Miguel definitely should make pinetas to sell (though I've never seen wooden ones). He needs ongoing projects but he still needs a residential facility.
There is no way Rogelio should have paid millions of pesos to keep him free. That's Rogelio's bad karma for the moment, as 1 million pesos (today) = $77,900 US.
Rogelio, is this really worth it? Spend this money on a good doctor -- for yourself as well as Margarito.
Dani needs to let go of him and take another serious look at Hugo. Somebody e-mail her that photo.
I think we're close to getting a clue or two to Margarito's origins. Ulisses needs to surrender those documents to somebody. And his friendship with Efrain will be beyond over once he finds out about him boinking Macaria.
Sinthia is an idiot. Nothing else need be said. There is no way she should have her inheritance now and if there is nothing to hand over to her after Vainessa and her minions are done it serves her right.
Rogelio is no saint, but he doesn't deserve this.
Who wants to bet that the feed that was just delivered was contaminated?
Mercedes really needs to get a grip. AP graduated at the top of her class when there was no available job at the hospital. How dare she comment on AP's skills.
"No one escapes my eye rolling"
I see Dani knows how to do that drippy, drippy crying as well. It must be something in the country air. Who doesn't want to wipe their face when crying like that?
Good plot twist-Mgrito's possible paralysis. And, as a plot contrivance, better than amnesia!
If there's a child in a TN plot, isn't there a law the child has to be either sick or injured at some point? When Margarito climbed that trellis, I had a foreboding about his fall. Nice of Rosaura to make him feel hopeless.
Hugo rises on the scale of sweet behavior, and Efrain goes WAAAY down. What a @#!! he is.
At least Maria knows all of AP's situation now, and might support her. And we know AP can use all the help she can get.
La Paloma
Ms Mercy needs to shut her pie hole. I couldn't beleive she just starts yelling at the Cupcake as soon as she sees her. I was so happy when the guy asks Mrs Montero if everything is alright, Ms Mercy had to take a breath there lol.
Loved Hugo kissing Dani. I think she liked it, after the fact. I so agree he is way hot and much better than Miguel for her.
Maria was so good this episode. Love how she tells it like it is. She didn't turn her back on the Cupcake either,but listened to her. I hope she helps the Cupcake through this mess.
Effer, wow, blackmail. I knew he would do something stupid. He ought to have manned up and gone to see Rohell himself. Macaria is going to regret sleeping with him, big time.
If Gus doesn't get it when Cinthia waltzes in complaining about everyone being worried over "the stupid orphan" then, well, he is just blind! But I guess we already knew that.
And the delighted look on Vainessa's face when Cinthia claims she'd rather see the hacienda ruined before AP gets her hand on any part of it! Cinthia - I think you're going to get your wish, and your "best friend" is SO delighted to oblige.
Wow, Mercedes was just over the top! But at least AP gave some back with dignity.
Audrey
P.S. Lori - your question last night - I live in the southern tip of Texas on the Mexican border. Otherwise known as "the (lower) Rio Grande Valley". It's not a valley, it's the delta of the Rio Grande and very flat, but everyone refers to it as "the Valley".
I've got to go to work but I wanted to point out a detail that impressed me last night. I've not been an Ernesto fan but when he was presented to Rogelio and knelt down to talk to him he demonstrated a level of compassion that all Dr.'s could (and should) emulate.
Carlos
Rogelio didn't ask Paula how she was getting along with Gustavo. He wanted to know what her relationship with her NOVIO had been like. He still thinks there are TWO Gustavos. If he had known at that point that Cin's Gustavo was also Pau's Gustavo, Paula's bags would be packed and Gustavo would have fuete marks across his back.
Now, back to reading.
Anita
Audrey
In the Carita de Angels of this world the child is the voice of reason.
Yep - Rogelio paid out an outrageous amount to make the nasty charge against Miguel go away. But you could tell he realized it was his punishment for his "sin" of having pushed it in the first place.
Audrey
This was just great. Thanks a lot. When you get time to smack everyone, will you let me know? I'd really like to see that.
Hahaha.
EJ
ITA
"Sinthia is an idiot. Nothing else need be said. There is no way she should have her inheritance now and if there is nothing to hand over to her after Vainessa and her minions are done it serves her right."
Sinthia has become tied with Tia Mentirosa for my least favorite character. Bruno at least gloats in his evil. Sin's betrayal of her brother AND her patrimony are just careless but evil. She is an idiot.
EJ
Anita
Audrey
Carlos: I noticed Ernesto's getting down to Rogelio's level. It looked like Ernesto thought he was in something medieval, bowed down to his master, then remembered where he was and stood up.
Carlos: I noticed Ernesto's getting down to Rogelio's level. It looked like Ernesto thought he was in something medieval, bowed down to his master, then remembered where he was and stood up.
That was pretty low of Efrain to tell Ulises that he treated Macaria as “if she were my own wife." lol
Loved when Maria chastised AP for being worried about Gustavo but not about Rogelio. From the look on AP's and Gus's face when the word pregnancy has come up, there was no protection used. But I don’t think she’s pregnant.
Ah, Hugo. You had me at “trabajador.” Hope Dani goes for it. She's known Miguel since they were kids and doesn't want to let go, but she's grown up and he hasn't.
I like Ernesto. Though I can't stand Mersnotty, she and Ernesto have chemistry.
What do women see in Miguel? Now Consuela? He must have some kind of charisma that doesn't translate across the screen.
Tia is a piece of work. She needs to be found out big time. I hope Margarito tells AP what she said to him.
Effer and Blackmail. Hey, the guy needs to make money some how since he's unemployed.
Rosaura was again cruel to Margarito and part of the reason he was injured and now could be paralyzed. The reaction Rog had when Ernesto told him the prognosis was gut wrenching.
Mercedes really got on my nerves. I was yelling, "Shut up," at my television.
I don't know how anyone recovers from that they're planning.
That will make MentiRosa go insane. How much does anyone want to bet she will push AP to leave Rogelio for Bruno?
AP-I was waiting for you on the terrace and you didn't arrive.
R-Pardon me, but I was taking care of a matter. If I had known you wanted to see me, I would have been there.
AP-Please don't make me wait by myself. Your sister is intolerable, and, truthfully, I would have answered her as she deserved.
R-Calm, calm [yourself]. I'll talk to her.
AP-No, don't do that, it might make it [matters] worse. But if you are going to eat here in the office, tell me, so I don't have to go to the patio without you.
R-I promise. Could you sit for a moment? Well, hmmm, Gustavo, her boyfriend [su novio], how does he behave with you [como se porta contigo]?
AP-The truth is that I hardly speak to him.
R-It sounds as though he's a nice enough muchacho that you would get along with well [que te puede caer bien]...
...I didn't catch the exact next words but Rogelio says something like he could turn into your.. sounded like cuncun (I think he meant cuñado).
The key was just the one little word "su" that I got wrong. It was when Rogelio referred to Gustavo as su novio, as in Cinthia's.
If it had been AP's old novio, Gustavo, he would have said "tu novio" and probably not be asking in such a nice way.
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I also noticed Ernesto's kneeling to be on Rogelio's eye level. Remember he is a spinal chord doctor and he probably sees a lot of paralyzed patients in wheelchairs and he considers his patients feelings above all.
Standing in front of them would make him seem to be putting on airs.
I just hated, hated, what Tia said to Margarito. He called her a Mentirosa--just what we've been calling her for ages. Will any one at the ranch ever learn what she said led indirectly to his fall? Maybe he'll tell Ernesto.
Anita
Trust me, they NEVER kneel.
No, I think we can attribute this to Ernesto being a better guy than we originally may have thought.
Carlos
As for MentiRosa, she's been pretty appalling all through this TN, but last night with her behavior toward Margarito, she definitely sank to a new low. I think there will be no redemption.
I'm hoping against hope that Maria's explicitly putting together AP's fainting and the possibility of pregnancy may make it less likely. In other words, the writers are playing with us. Ojalá.
Just an observation.
Rogelio was saying that Gustavo could turn out to be AP's concu~no, which is the husband of her cu~nada. In Spanish they have 2 different words to differentiate the relationships.
Thanks 5ft for a great recap and to everyone for all the great comments. My fave part of last night was Hugo having more lines in one episode than he has had in the whole novela put together! Love him for Dani!
I usually comment late in the day so have the advantage of reading others first. It makes my day!
BTW: do they still make "Nerf" balls? Those are great to throw at the TV.
p.s. Audrey- thanks for the note. I guess that makes you a "Valley Girl". lol
Audrey
Thank you for the aclaracion. I never knew that, it makes all the sense in the world.
Also, estoy de acuerdo--Hugo shirtless and no longer voiceless!
Anita
Remember, in Sortilegio, Alex, the "purported" husband of Maria Jose was very concerned about her "regla," and when her period was due. It all had to do with whether she would be able to "divorce" him, but not if she were pregnant with his child.
It would seem to me that if Paula isn't sure enough to say no to Maria unequivocably, then she hasn't missed her first period yet. On the other hand, the look on her face tells us that, Gulp, it might be true.
We also saw Roberta in CME getting Selene to get her a pregnancy test kit and watched her look at the results after fainting and throwing up (Maria Jose also had morning sickness).
Also in CME, we saw Marina looking at the calendar, counting up the days and realizing she had missed her period.
If AP is pregnant, we will likely hear more about it very soon. The days are passing by very quickly since she was with Gussie.
Anita
I'm quite behind this story :(.
"...I didn't catch the exact next words but Rogelio says something like he could turn into your.. sounded like cuncun (I think he meant cuñado)."
He said "concuño". Cinthia, as Rogelio's sister, is Ana Paula's cuñada. If Gustavo married Cinthia, then he would be her concuño and Rogelio's cuñado.
Jarocha
Still, even with the whining, I'm enjoying this stage of the novela, with all of the layers of relationships and double-crossing.
UA- I think the only way that Rogelio escapes from the David-Vanessa-Bruno traps is if the three schemers try to undermine each other. But he recovers only after it is clear to all that AP doesn't care about the money, something we in viewerville know well.
I love Gustavo's look of total bewilderment at every point along the way. He is the proverbial dull knife in the drawer. And Rogelio seems dimmer, too, the more in love he gets. Efraim has revealed himself as the smartest person on this show.
The issue of who is higher in the social order is so interesting. More annoying than the ranking of the nurses AP and Dani, is that they are not working in nursing. I understand that there are no opportunities in this area, but their training looks so much less than it is when they end up in Dani's case as a filer.
As for period-watching, don't forget that Ada in Alborada, who, in the days before disposable paper products, took care of laundering all Hipólita's things, was the first to point out to her that she was pregnant because she had always been so regular before and now...?
I think Macaria's bitchiness toward Ulises is quite realistic. She's conflicted big-time now that she's "done it" with Efraím. I think she really enjoyed losing herself in the moment but now feels gruesome remorse and guilt, but at the same time, it's the first chink in the wall surrounding her constrained little world and she's itching to bust out, but fearful. I would say very fearful, because of how she was raised, the whole small town thing, and because she has no experience relying on her own resources if she decides to make the break. So yeah, I would say lashing out at Uli would be the natural reaction.
AP, though (taking her side somewhat weakly, because we don't see it), is in charge of Rogelio's physical therapy. Maybe she didn't train for that particular specialty, but it's certainly within her realm of knowledge of the body.
It's not her fault that he's a grumpy sour puss and doesn't want to cooperate. If he would stop to think about it, having AP do his physical therapy gives him some quality alone time to continue to woo her. Meanwhile he hasn't given her anything else significant to do with her time.
He's still somewhat worried that she might run away again and is working hard to ensure that is not going to happen, mostly by doing things to make her infinitely beholden to him.
I wonder if or when this feeling of being trapped into loving him will become real love.
Margarito's accident and restoring the chapel (in Friday's episode) are the first inklings (since the Gustavo-golpe accusation thing).
Anita
Anita
Once she finally had Bruno read the contract and realized that not only she owes Rog 6 extra months but also that Rog could extend the contract if he wishes; AP told him then that she'll do nothing else but the pretend wife that she was hired to be.
AP has breeched her contract so many times over that if Rog decided to cash in on it she'll be indebted to him for the rest of her life. Instead of being grateful that he's still putting with her, she's only showed him what an immature girl she is with her bad attidute and constant whinnings.
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I remember when the two of them went through something like this before. I think it was either Tia or Miguel was told to eat in the kitchen, as deserved his/her status, but AP was to dine in the dining room. She told him she would also eat in the kitchen, as befitted a regular employee and be with the people she loved. The contract didn't specify that she had to eat with him. Rogelio didn't like that.
Anita
This is something that's quite real to portray, though. Many people, especially those who don't have the means to support themselves while they look for a job, finish their schooling and can't work in their field because there are no vacants. Then, they start working in another field and find that this one is better to their needs as it pays well or enough for them.
A big reason for this is because Mexico doesn't have an unemployment insurance and the minimum wage jobs (4 dollars a day) are not enough to live decently. There's a great pressure on young proffessionals to find something, anything, that could classify as a decent job right away, unless they want to live in very excruciating conditions.
Of course, this is not the same for those who come from families with better financial means to support them. Then they can wait without working or working with a minimum wage while they look out for a vacant in their field. Sometimes they have to wait a month before finding a proper job and that's just unthinkable for those who lack that financial support.
This is another way in which, the family you are born into affects the way you live and develop as a person.
Jarocha
The story is not so different from what is happening in some professions here in the US as the economy drives RIFs and downsizing. We are still churning out engineers, CPA's, librarians, teachers and other professions requiring post graduate degrees and they can't find positions which would pay them a decent wage. They move back home and take any job to have pocket money.
The alta professions--medicine and law are another story without the same dire straits on coming out with their graduate degrees.
Anita
What the US is going through today is simmilar in a way to what Mexico lived from the late 70's to the mid 90's. There was a whole generation lost in that crisis but now our economy is getting better. However, the scars of that are still present in our social tissue. And that's reflected in events like our war on drugs.
Then there's the issue of proportionality. Back before the 80's, if you finished a degree you'd end up working in that field. But it was a very small portion of the population that actually finished their studies. Nowadays, there are millions of proffessionals looking out for jobs and although our economy and living standards have gotten better, we haven't reached the right numbers of job creation to employ them all.
I do have high hopes for the future, our macro economic levels are stable and we have a great outlook of growth for the next years.
But our society is still finding that hard to believe, there's alot of hoplessness. 20 years of crisis and crazy inflation rates (over 100% from one day to the next), 72 years living under an authoritarian regime and now the problem of the war on drugs, makes people feel like things won't ever change. Even though it is happening right now.
Sorry to get all political on you, lol.
Jarocha
Anita
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