Thursday, May 31, 2012
Abismo de pasión #57 5/30/12: heyla! heyla! my boyfriend's back!... and the news of the miracle spreads fast... paloma, take a chill pill, she's my sisteh!
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I am happy the Dr, while breaking HIPPA laws that never exists in TNs, had a chat with Lucio so the good guys could add things up. Now Lucio will stop getting queasy about Dam and Elisa.
I never ceased to be amazed at how mean the mean girls (Ho-mean-a, this was great Marta, and Fina) are. The Orange Menace is always spewing bile and Fina is a mess.
Marta you were gracious in your read of Catfood prison visit from Elisa. He seemed to pull away from her when she said she loved him in spite of his crap. I'm with Dave, he just needs to get his shot gun and end my misery of having to see him.
Poor Kenia. Between the Orange Hazard and Bonnie & Clyde she's so dead. I hope she gets some quality time with her brother before she goes to the great beyond. Poor Gael.
Poor Ricky. Maybe he and his dad can take a road trip and find good women.
I really hope Lucio & co. go with something other than the Toad accidentally shot Dam. EJ I know your hubby would dismantle that foolishness quickly. And Julia yes how does someone walk into a gov bldg with a rifle - beanie time.
Poor Kenia. Between the Orange Hazard and Bonnie & Clyde she's so dead. I hope she gets some quality time with her brother before she goes to the great beyond. Poor Gael.
... poor Gael is right. did you see how happy he was to hug Kenya back at the end of the ep?
So our program is starting early tomorrow? Thanks for the heads up because my Tivo does not show a change at all. I will keep me eye on it.
Marta, "a dry ‘thank you’" was a perfect description of Fina's so-called gratitude. You nailed it.
Come on Don Lucio, keep those cogs and sprockets turning! Just watch your back.
Dang, slap city is right. Kenia should have slapped Ho-Mean-a right back, but I wonder if she would have felt it with the, you know, botox and all? Unfortunately I don't think Kenia convinced Ho-Mean-A that she is not a rival.
Poor Padre Loopy must be a bundle of nerves these days. His hat is looking pretty mangled.
I thought the scene between Elisa and Augusto was very sweet, but only on her part. Don Cat Food, not so sweet.
And Hooray! Gael is back! I'm so excited. Flo is back too, so I wonder how Enrique will react when he finds out she's back to see Damian? I wonder if she will call him or if he will just run into her? Karen, I like your comment about the Tovar men taking a road trip.
Thanks again Marta! It was an exciting episode and a snappy recap.
Augusto learned even though he is Crap Dad, Elisa still loves him.
Carmina learned Kenia visited Augie in jail.
Damian learned he should have stayed unconcious b/c his nightmare is just beginning.
Gabino & IrritatING learned Gael & Damian have the same blood type, making their life just a tad bit easier.
Lucio learned this "Elisa is not Augusto's daughter" business is just another of Carmina's scams. (Lucio is quickly becoming the OTHER character who is finding out all the bits and pieces (Gabino is the first))
We learned any character named "Paloma" is bound to be pathetic.
Kenya, the poster girl for flirty skirts really gets on my last nerve with her fake innocent act around Gael. No, she didn't deserve Ingrid for a mother, but her come-on with Assgusto makes me ill. She's younger than his own daughter. If she weren't coming on to him she has certainly allowed him to think so.
Flo is a presumptuous little female dog, isn't she? If only she knew that Damian was about to marry Elisa. And at least Lucio is connecting the dots. Dr Tovar better bust some heads to get those results.
Wasn't this just a great episode?? I am officially a member of the Kenia fan club (As noted by my new avatar.) I am overthinking it, but it does seem like she is an angel sent from Steffie. This theory seals her fate of course. If she's an angel she will have to return to heaven, right?
It must be my shifting hormones, but I was pretty misty-eyed through the whole episode. The Elisa/Padre cry and pray scene was moving. I even felt bad for Cat Food. I hope I am not the only one left at that table.
Flo was wearing the Partridge Family bus.
"The hero of La Ermita!! The one!! The only!! Gael!!!" Heyla, is right Marta. "Our" boyfriend is back big time, and had some of the best scenes last night. And of course, he just nails the facial reactions and little touches. That hug...oh that hug? I was a puddle, I admit. It was almost heartbreaking to see his reaction, and boy, that one sec when Elisa and he got a bit close before she left, anyone else see sparks? I swear Boyer and Tacher can have chemistry with a tree and make us need a cold shower. Or maybe the writers are purposefully trying to show the two characters do "work" as a couple? Who knows....
But Paloma...oiy, Paloma, Paloma, Paloma. Not a good look to come off as a shrill hag a/la Be-gon-ya to the guy you're trying to impress. Kudos to Gael that he just took it, and wiping that tear---yeah, hugging my I heart Gael tee. (It's going to look like Loopy's hat soon--love how they show that thing just disintegrating. By the end of the show, it will be in tatters.)
HIPAA laws--good one Karen!! But I agree- those don't seem to exist in TNville. Can't say I was sorry to have Doc spill to Lucio though. I was actually glad because if anyone can take down that Beyotch without flinching at her evil witch eyes, it's Lucio. Have at it our Senior Hero of the Year!
Little tight-dress showdown tonight with Flo and Elisa. And Gael better hang around! Marta and I will be volunteering for the Fly on the Wall patrol to sabotage the truck if he even thinks about it. (Marta, recon last night, he parked it behind the church.)
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Egads! I'm snorting coffee out my nose.
I agree Mark and Angelique could have chemistry with whatever they put their minds to.
The Paloma character is indeed shaping up to be pitiful and pouty. I hope that gets rectified because I don't want to see Livia Brito turn into a character I can't stand. And right now I wish they would do something better with her hair. It looks like a lanky, greasy mess right now.
Sara- I also like Kenia. She's NO angel, but the girl certainly shakes things up and keeps things moving. I bet if she suspected anything about the Carmeany DNA test grab and switch, like Lucio and Doc Tovar now do, that news would already be out there to Elisa and Dam to end that foolishness. I love that she brought Elisa the necklace.
I don't think her excitement about Gael is an act. She is genuinely happy to have her brother back. I bet Paloma feels like a fool now. But I doubt this is the last time Paloma is going to let her emotions get the better of her and stick her foot in her mouth. That girl has a lot to learn about being judgemental and jumping to conclusions. I didn't like the way she got her back up when she heard Elisa had gone to see Gael. Elisa is as much his friend as she is-- Elisa has actually known him longer. And of course she would want to give him her thanks for what he did. Back off Paloma!
So Padre Lupe wasn't just sitting around wringing his poor hat. He had that great plan to send the news out on the radio stations to bring back HIS Gael. Good job Padre.
I fear that right now poor Dam is too weak to fight against his mother and Clingwrap Flo in their campaign to keep him away from Elisa.
Anon207: "Damian learned he should have stayed unconcious b/c his nightmare is just beginning.". Isn't that the truth! I dread this storyline. (Look forward to your list each day)
I think because I've been sympathetic to Augusto, (personally have several friends who made terrible mistakes during calamities like divorce, alcoholism or depression, but pulled themselves out of it!) I too cried when he sent the necklace to Elisha rather than use it to pay for lawyers. For me it was a very touching moment...........Carlos, pull up a chair for Sara! Wish the bingo table weren't so LOUD!!! Ha!
I'm very worried for Kenia, Carmina's threat was CHILLING!
Who needs Spanx when you have dresses like Flo's!
Vivi, i agree on..
I don't think her excitement about Gael is an act. She is genuinely happy to have her brother back.
that was my take too... she might be a thug toward her mom and a bit creepy the way she is so casual with Augie, but with Gael I think she is really genuine in her wanting to get close to him as a sister.
Sandy, i think i am still at the 'soft-spot-for-Augie' table... and ITA about Kenya having an anvil that gets heavier and heavier with Carmina's face all over it.
The good part about the previews? Kenia AND Elisa saw Carmina's deeds. The bad? Kenia will probably die and so the "only" witness will be Elisa.
Florencia REALLY gets on my last nerves! How dare she waltz in and pretend as if everything is alright and normal! Unless she makes amends and I want MEANINGFUL amends I hope she dies a cruel death.
Dave
So what do you think Lolita & Horacio's FB status is now? Will they ever get past "it's complicated"?
Oh, and your "wanna get away moment" was priceless. Perfect description.
Sylvia, I noticed Lupe's hat as well -- in the clinic, he was fanning his face with it, and it looked like Damián's horse had taken a couple bites out of it.
Anyhoo I plan to try to watch it. Great opening theme which is always a good sign for me.
I'm always happy to see Altair... I'd be happy watching her sell convection ovens on an informercial... but the writers are not taking advantage of her wicked skills. She's more of a pitiful spoiled rich girl here. I want her to do something truly worthy of the "cruel death" Dave has planned for her.
I'm hoping we're all wrong about Kenia's fate. We can be certain that she has at least 2 loyal champions on the scene. Gael has muscles and Augie has a shotgun and has demonstrated that he's not afraid to use it. I also think that Ramona has a soft spot for her and she can zap her enemies into toads if need be.
Looks like support for our shaggy sad sack is growing although it looks as though we're not gonna see Karen joining us at our table anytime soon. Glad that we have Sara and Marta with us. Doesn't that sad look make you want to tousle his shaggy mane and tell him, "Everything's gonna be OK?
I think my favorite scene last night was the confrontation between Carmina and Kenia. I even felt a little sorry for Carmina.
Carlos
Assgusto has more than a passing interest in a woman who is younger than his daughter.
Yes. I do believe that these are very redeemable qualities.
Carmina has now threatened both Ingrid and Kenia if they cross her path again, or get in the way of her and her man. I really like Kenia and will follow the band that thought she was truly happy to see Gael. But, Gael could also be her ticket to the money train.
As to Florencia, Carlos, I could do without her. She really is a pathetic character in this novela. No matter how creatively she spins her web, this spider is just not going to win.
Cat Food is so pitiful and manipulated I just can't hate him completely. He is being played and as been mentioned it wa easy to play him because he's lacking self confidence. It's the people playing him that really annoy me. If it turns out Kenia is playing him I may have to turn in my I heart Kenia tee.
Do abusers (emotional, physical, etc) lack in self confidence?
What is it about abusers (emotional, physical, etc) that a) make people feel sorry for them? b) make it hard for the abused person to leave them? c) make the abused person want to forgive their abuser at every turn?
TIA for your reply.
Awesome recap!!! I especially loved your description of Elisa: "still with her wedding dress on… will she wear it until Dam gets up and is ready to try again?"
Sara--LOL re: Flo wearing the Partridge Family bus!!!! And I love your "avatar" btw.
WOOOO HOOOO!!!! This is me being thrilled that we FINALLY got some payback on Carmeana's double paternity switch caper. So rarely do the TN Gods throw us any kind of bone and when Edmundo and Lucio put their heads together and those cogs slooooowly started turning, it was like a gift from above!!!
And those avances! Watch out Orange Hazard (love that Karen!), there's a bulls eye painted on your (ample) chest. She has seemed invincible so far and it's about time for her to get some mud slung at her.
Oh and one question! Marta, I'm sure you will know. I thought Ass-gusto gave Kenia the pearls and said to sell them to pay for a lawyer. I thought Kenia was ad libbing when she gave them to Elisa and said she Assgusto wanted her to have them. Did he really say that?
Thanks everyone! This blog is the highlight of my day! :)
Katy
Later, he told her what he wanted to do with the pearls.
Then Kenia shows up at Casa Castration and gives the pearls to Elisa.
Elisa shows up at the carcel and Augusto tells her the pearls were specially made for her mother. I think we can infer that Augusto told Kenia to give the pearls to Elisa.
Elisa needs to be smart and her her brain cell and HIDE the photo of Estefania AND the pearls so Toxic Tia doesn't get her hands on them.
And how many times does Carmina get caught in her dastardly deeds (cheating on Assgusto or messing with the DNA tests) yet each time gets away with it? It just seems like deja vu all over again, and I can't get past the frustration.
I'm in the Kenia fan club too. She's such an unexpected breath of fresh air in the midst of so may clichés. And those eyes - OMG. I want to adopt her even if she is a little swinder! LOL! I'll be very disappointed if she suffers an early end.
This novela has a lot of great actors and fascinating characters, and is beautifully produced. Sorry that I keep raining on the plot.
i took 15 credit hrs of psych in college long time ago but i can remember that usually abusers have something in their past where they were made to feel like they were 'less' or 'betrayed'. They were either abused as children or went through some major deception/betrayal/rejection/abuse experiences in their past. they are projecting the abuse on their children and others for several reasons: as a way to project the 'blame' on others or as the only way they know how to raise their kids(not Augusto's case from what we saw of the days of Rosendo/Stefi alive). I think it is more a low self-esteem and weak character caused by the 'assumed' betrayal of the person he loved most... which has transformed into abuse of others to deliver a 'payback' of sorts... but yes, one of the main reasons of the abuse is low self-esteem and the feeling of betrayal so anyone that reminds him or has a tie with the 'traitor' will suffer the consequences. I think we do have a psychologist in the blog so i will stop here and not get my foot in my mouth.
Yet we are both in the I heart Kenia club! So all is good!
Augusto was a basically good (although weak) man who loved his family and treated them well. He feels betrayed and abandoned by the wife he adored. Unfortunately he sees Elisa as a constant reminder of that. His worst fears have been validated (falsely of course).
He is depressed and neglectful (of himself and his family) and that neglect has been abusive to those around him... in particular, Elisa. I see that shattered lens and the unkempt hair as symbols of his self-neglect.
I condone none of his misbehavior but I see in him (as do his friends) the potential to be what he was. I believe that he will eventually make everyone (well, most everyone) proud of him.
Carlos
Actually, with recapping I get to enjoy a lot of revenge on Sin and Vainy. In the story, they are doing a good job at the moment of revealing Sin in all her unlikeable characteristics, and Vainy is somewhat neutralized at present even though she is plotting revenge as the woman dissed and scorned.
What fun you had with this. Thank you, and thank heavens your boyfriend's back. Wow, I loved Tacher when he wiped the tear from Paloma's face.
Julia, I arrived too late to say hi yesterday. Sure do miss your blogging but it must be such a relief not to have to do 2 hours a week!
Karen and Sylvia, maybe the Tovar men could just head to Merida, with its population of some 960,000 souls. Surely there are some women there who would appreciate these good men.
Thank again Marta!
EJ
Have appointments this AM. Will try to answer you question ASAP after that.
You have asked a question with a very complicated answer, by the way. Smile.
Thanks,
Elna June
"Do abusers (emotional, physical, etc) lack in self confidence?"
Yes. They constantly have to put someone else down in order to feel better about themselves. (BTW, people who do that regularly aren't always abusers, but they lack self-confidence and suffer low self esteem.)
In reality, that is a cardboard wall that requires the behavior to repeat itself. Many are narcissists, too.
Augusto truly has low self-esteem. He probably never truly understood how he ended up with such a beautiful and wonderful wife as Estefania.
Are you kidding me? he anti-robot words here that I'm to type in, are ridiculous. One is a photograph of something I cannot even see. Gah!
Capn Silvia - Elan June was definitely a typo, but spell-check didn't catch that since elan is a word. Ah, well, EJ has mucho elán anyway. ;-)
And another photo for the anti-robot words to type in . . .
LOL Audrey... I *am* in the central time zone. Funny you should mention Alf and Ho-mean-a because during last night's episode I asked myself why Vain and Sin raised my blood pressure and Alf and Orange annoy me but don't make me stabby.
I guess you have to get up early then! Yep - funny we are just the opposite in our reactions to the respective villanas.
"Doesn't that sad look make you want to tousle his shaggy mane and tell him, 'Everything's gonna be OK?'". No Carlos, more like "here is my hand blender and I'm going to stick it in your hair until you squeal."
Carlos, I think we can now firmly establish you must have the best heart of us all. Just call me Grinch, because I just relish when anyone yanks that Creamsicle's chain.
Interesting conversation on Assgusto -- like Carlos said,often verbal abusers are individuals who lash out because of their own demons, frustrations and insecurities. It's the "I'm miserable and unhappy so everyone else has to be too". I think especially when it's a parental figure or a spouse, there becomes a turn if it goes on long enough where the victim begins to believe that they themselves must have done something to "deserve" the behavior. After all there is a very strong emotional tie to this person to start, and why would they treat me, their child, or me, their spouse, this way unless I make them feel this way for a reason. I remember some case studies in Behavioral Psyche talking to this. Hopefully, like Elisa, someone can reach a breaking point when they realize it isn't them, it's just a sad, sick person who needs help. You can love them, but you need to get away from them.
Oh, and Vivi, glad you saw that Gael/Elisa spark too. Thought it was just me with wishful thinking.
Sad thing with Gael and the possible pairing of Paloma, honestly, seeing how BAD he has it for Elisa, how he keeps telling Pal how he feels, and sorry, I didn't take the bedroom scene as anything but Pal coming on to a guy who was in a bad place and just went with it, it's going to be hard to see how they would eventually put Gael and Pal together short of a bolt of lightening coming down to make him suddenly fall for her. It would just feel like "settling" since he couldn't have the woman he really loved to me, instead of some grand TN passion...guess we will have to see.
Thanks Marta on the times--my TV listing is showing 7:30 om EST, so I'm going to turn in at that time just to be safe.
Even last night, Carmina told Elisa that Damian being shot and Augusto being locked up was all her fault and she hopes Elisa realizes that.
Carlos, what a lovely analysis of Augusto. I am still not at his table, but I will send a round over to you guys as a token of arms-length solidarity. daisynjay is right, you have the best heart of all.
Doris, I usually have no problems with the anti-robot words, but yesterday I had to try about 15 times before I got it. I noticed they got progressively easier with each attempt, but I finally used my magnifying glass. Sheesh.
daisynjay, maybe something will happen to jerk Gael into recognizing that he loves Paloma, like she will get hurt, or maybe start to fall for someone else. I hate the thought of her settling for sloppy seconds even though she is going through a "Pathetic Paloma" stage right now.
I thought Kenia was very astute in her opinion of Augusto and Carmina. She completely gets the dynamic of their relationship.
I'm afraid that Don Lucio has his days numbered. He is figuring things out way too quickly and he will not be able to divulge what he knows. That anvil is just about to fall. I hope I'm wrong though. I really like his character.
There was something humble and wounded about Augusto last night. As if he felt unworthy of Elisa's continuing cariño. He does not have the deliberate evil of Carmina. And at least, with her, we have the pleasure of knowing that she'll never have Augusto's love, and for some unfathomable reason, she wants it. Strange character.
Kenia continues to be the wild card. Sure hope she makes it to the end.
"He does not have the deliberate evil of Carmina."
So we're making room for you here at the Augusto table. Wearing a sack over your head is optional.
Carlos
So I vote for Carlos as the most kind of Carayers hands down. I am hoping for a reclamation of Assgusto too after a couple of continuous days of beauty at a spa with a good hair designer. Even though I am wishing pie carts by the hillfull for Carmeany, she should go out with a decent haircut too. Altair is really being wasted in this TN, the repeat of clinging vine is too too tiresome.
I am in Kamp Kenia, I just hope Gab-arson-ino doesn't get to light any matches against her before she can figure out how to tell the young things about the tricks that Carmeany is playing with the DNA switcheroo. I am really enjoying all these annoying people and still grateful I am no longer doing two hour recaps. Hurray for all you recappers who are now here.
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THIS!! thisthisthisthis!!!
I don't know why, but as I read Cheryl's comment (Gab-arson-ino is funny!)the following popped into my head: Kenia is mortally wounded and Padre is on hand. She asks for last rites and *confesses* all. Padre is honor bound to remain silent -_-
Gosh, it's a good think I really suck and predicting TNs. None of my conjectures ever come to pass.
In reply to your question:
"Do abusers (emotional, physical, etc) lack in self confidence?
I'll take that up tomorrow with your permission.
What is it about abusers (emotional, physical, etc) that a) make people feel sorry for them?
b) make it hard for the abused person to leave them?
c) make the abused person want to forgive their abuser at every turn?"
Anon., you have asked questions that have as many answers possible as there are mental health professionals practicing.(Smile.) Having said that I will try to give you an answer, but it won't be short.
I'll also try to keep the answer relevant to our character of Augusto on the telenovela, so that we stay faithful to the nature of the blog.
1. People tend to view themselves as either a.)basically able to deal with life's many blows, to adapt, to cope, or, b.) they see themselves as victims, at the mercy of these same circumstances, never able to catch a break.
2. People who believe they are victims, whether or not this may be true, I believe project a kind of helplessness, which many of us respond to as we would respond to a needy child, whom OUR intervention can help or even save. This makes the SAVER feel very important or even indispensable.
The 'Victim's' helplessness and the 'Saver's' helpfulness form a very tight bond—each with a profound need for each to believe in both their role and the other's in this one act play. The V. might be heard to say, "I cannot get a break." and the S. might say, "I am the only one who understands him!". Each feels important and special because their view of themselves (damaged but still trying, wounded, victim of injustice) or (compassionate, religious, patient, willing to hang in for th long haul) is reinforced by the very co-dependency of the relationship itself.
No, this is not considered 'healthy'.
You can plug a lot of personality types into this scenario for variations on the theme. Where the theory goes of the rails in when the 'Victim' is actually a character disturbed manipulator. Now you have real problems.
In that case, the 'victim' is a person not motivated by a sense of conscience, or right and wrong, but rather by winning or losing, what Carlos referred to earlier as a 'real abuser', I think. This person can cleverly assume the role of the victim for the purpose of snaring a partner to take care of them or cover for their bad behavior. Their primary concern with the putside world is managing their image to the world—they still want to look good. They are often referred to as 'wolves in sheep's clothing', character disturbed or disordered, or at the extreme, sociopathic.
For more info on this type of person see the classic book by George K Simon, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist out of Texas Tech. As shrink books go, it's pretty much a classic.
Augusto, in our telenovela is a little fuzzy around the edges, since he is character on the screen, but I will take a wild stab and call him a guy with a conscience—that's why he drinks like a fiend. Also, that is why there IS a table for Augusto Redeemers; neurotic Paranoids may be hard cases but there is some hope. There is very little hope for the character disordered (Carmina, Ingrid) among us) I will say Paranoid Personality Disorder, with Depression + Alcoholism + Marked
Impulsivity. His behavior yesterday may have been a psychotic episode.
Anon. If you know someone who has a particular problem with such a person, e-mail me offline @sdougherty3e@gmail.com and I will try to suggest some local resources.
I've been worried about you and Willa. Are the fires near you? You guys be careful.
Last summer, my daughter, her family and livestock spent over a week with us because of the fires all around their property just a little South of us. If you get evacuated you're welcome to come stay with us here in Texas.
Carlos
So good to see you. We have space here in California, too m'dear. I am sure the cats and Willa would get used to one another. DH and I have to leave our home during the Oakland fire, in '91. We were out for a week. they told us our house wss gone but, it turned out, they were wrong. We had smoke damage but the house itself was intact. Some 3000 other familise in teh Oakland Hills were not so lucky.
Please, please, be careful and leave right when they tell you to!
Abrazos,
EJ
Dr. Carlos...glad there's room at the redemption table. Paper bags don't sound like much fun though.
And EJ...thanks so much for that cogent discussion of victim/rescuer patterns. My co-dependent paper bag would have "compassionate, religious,patient, willing to hang in there for the long haul" written all over it.
Yikes, how embarrassing to straight out of a textbook! But thanks amiga, helps to know the disease even if the cure is complicated and slow to come. Behavior patterns seem to be hard-wired sometimes.
My bag exactly matches yours, dear. Hahahaha. That is probably why I chose the profession I did.
EJ
although he has been abusive, he is not an abuser.
He is depressed and neglectful (of himself and his family) and that neglect has been abusive to those around him... in particular, Elisa. I see that shattered lens and the unkempt hair as symbols of his self-neglect.
I condone none of his misbehavior but I see in him (as do his friends) the potential to be what he was. I believe that he will eventually make everyone (well, most everyone) proud of him.
EJ, awesome longer explanation... the victim description sounds a lot like a feudalistic system where one group feels they are the protectors and another group the supporters. they need each other and they both take their protection or support up a level when they feel protected/suppported.
EJ,
People who believe they are victims, whether or not this may be true, I believe project a kind of helplessness, which many of us respond to as we would respond to a needy child, whom OUR intervention can help or even save. This makes the SAVER feel very important or even indispensable.
good point! thus Carlos, daisynjay and my 'need' to give Augusto a break. We basically see them as redeemable or glass half full, even though Augusto himself believes his glass is rather half empty or empty completely.
http://www.telenovelasgratis.com/2012/04/abismo-de-pasion-capitulo-58-miercoles.html
According to my schedule on the west coast Abismo airs at the regular time tonight after the soccer game.
Listen up everyone, there will be an Abismo recap for tonight, but it won't get posted until after it airs here on the west coast at 9:00 p.m.
I didn't really watch it tonight, so I will read in the morning and know when to FF>> when I watch it.
also watched Gael Paloma scene where the air was much more pleasant and she was half serios half jokingly begging him not to leave again.
yes i know, it was three Gael scenes... what can i say?
Grandma is my name, I heart Gael! is my game...
I'm happy for you that you got to see the Gael scenes.
I'm watching Refugio right now in case Abismo starts early, but I don't think it's going to.
You have written MANY superb recaps here but I count this one as one of your best. Clever and complete, from your Facebook Friends riff to you unabashed Gael worship (Hahaha) -- superb. Thank you!
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