Saturday, August 25, 2012
Abismo de pasión #116 8/24/12: When Little Men Stand Up, Big Men Will Always Listen!
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I'm late by a day, but I also wanted to mention that I thought that it has been strange to see 8 bags of tortilla chips hanging out in the kitchen of 3 relatively thin women. (And after all of that, I couldn't read the brand ...Tochi___?)
Thanks again for the recap!
(I also watch Amor Bravio.)
Elisa is marrying Gael because he's honest? Yikes, he really isn't. See Paloma's tummy. And Ramona, you're usually so perceptive about people. Don't you realize Paloma's condition?
I thought the same thing about Dam's hair. Too much brill cream.
I thought Elisa did confess to seeing Dam, but that Gael needs to get over it because La Ermita is a small town and they're bound to run into each other.
I loved your description of the scene with Dam and Flo in her room. It was hilarious. Big Dam struck out because he forgot to take his shirt off. Do fake baby bumps feel warm to the touch?
I agree about so many unwanted pregnancies in La Ermita. They don't teach about contraception in school in this town or probably any school in Mexico.
No Horacio today. I was hoping they would formulate a plan and get started on it.
But now I'm off to watch the episode because I have got to see this "ugliest outfit ever" on Elisa. That is a tough, tough competition, so it must be really hideous.
Always love your humor, and like Cathyx particularly enjoyed your re-telling of the Dam/Florencia encounter.
Other faves:
"this is an exercise in futility. This falls more under the category of bragging."[Paloma]
[Carmina] "brushing the mange from her hair" (ye gods, how do you come up with this stuff?)
and the running joke of "fake baby" and now "maybe baby" and the imagined embargo of condoms to La Ermita....well, just remember, Sunday morning is just around the corner.
I was thinking Elisa was looking a lot better. Her hair and makeup are less overdone; she's even gotten rid of those incredibly fake dark rectangle eyelashes. I really liked the blue dress with the purple belt she wore for the opening of her new proce. But I guess she's still Elisa, so the good outfits can't last.
I don't approve of Paloma's awkward seduction of Gael, not at all, but the episode should at least get him thinking about whether he really wants to be married and faithful to a woman who will just think of England forevermore.
Poor Padre. That was really crappy of Paloma to burden him like that, when she wasn't even penitent. In other circumstances I might think it was rude the way he immediately told Gael and Elisa that she has news to tell them, without giving her a chance to talk to Gael privately and on her own terms, but she kind of deserved that. I wonder if she'll squirm out of it somehow.
I can't imagine what game Flor is playing now. Does she actually have a plan to acquire a baby? She should fake a miscarriage and then wait for Dam to offer her a lot of money for a divorce, and then run as far and fast as she can. Though I am enjoying watching her more now that she isn't just chasing after Damian pathetically and sucking up to Alfie.
Sorry I missed seeing Elisa's ugliest ever dress. She's had so many ugly outfits, this one must be a doozy.
"Brushing the mange from her hair..." made my skin crawl at the same time I was ROFL!
La Paloma
Gall is just sinking lower and lower. He cheats on Eliar 3 weeks ago and amps up his jealousy/paranoia that she'll see Dam in town. Ick! Way to morph into her psycho Dad, idiot. And his looks to Pal at the end were so "don't tell, it was an accident."
The Baddies are amping up their crazy on one another. Gab kept the contract and the Orange Menace is getting squeezed. Squee!
"Padre ardently prays for the birth control/condom shipments to break through the UN sanctioned military blockade."
Just priceless.
What bothers me about some of the antics by the young 'uns is that they are so sadly mirroring their parental units and adults at the beginning of this thing. And some of those adults are the supposed villians of this piece.
I have such a hard time coming to grips with how Paloma is acting when she reminds me of a yonger Carmina, complete with the Padre confessional scene. Dam and Gael are more and more like their father, who, face it, we liked him cause it was The Voice, but he really was a bit of a louse. Elisa is just clueless like her father - and playing two guys off each other if we're honest. I can't remember a protagonist foursome I was more frustrated with in a TN. Can totally appreciate why Padre is throwing his hands up and refusing to marry any of them. (Bet he's wishing that transfer had been three months after all.)
Only beanie moment for me---Pal says hook up #2 was three weeks ago, behind the curtain ( love that) and Flo is faking being preggers at a minumum of five and half months or so ( she was "preggers" before her daddy died). Pal can't be preggers from hookup No #1 and look like little miss svelte, so how could Flo use Pal's little one for a baby steal? If the writers go there, I may have to take some Valium to keep watching this thing.
I don't think the writers are planning a baby knapping by Flor of Pal's baby. They aren't even hinting at it. Flor is almost ready to pop, and Pal's baby just started baking. I like the idea of her skipping town and disappearing just before she's supposed to give birth, because that would send both Dam and Alfie into fits. Great revenge.
I also thought that Padre must be glad that he's getting the heck out of that town soon.
How is it that Ramona "knew" Sabrina was preggers, but is clueless when it comes to Paloma? The old passage about seeing a splinter in someone else's eye but unable to see the log in their own eye comes to mind. Gah.
After yesterday's snark-fest re: the Tostacos, I fully expected to see PadLupe munching down on some while he was in that confessional. ;o)
My favorite scene in this episode was the one between PadLupe and Gael! Those two actors have chemistry and work together very well, and I hope they will be in more telenovelas together.
It is interesting that the writers (or director) had PadLupe in a purple stole for this episode. Purple is the color of the penitential seasons.
Doris- During the whole Sabrina pregnancy reveal, Ramona said to Doc Tovar that when her daughter got pregnant, she couldn't see it, and she refused to believe it when Doc told her. That's why she was returning the favor and telling him about Sabrina. They both admitted that it was harder to see the truth when it's close to home.
Also, Julia,
i think what Flor said at the church was that she was going to fulfill what she had promised her dad and what she was promising herself, which is to 'straighten up her life' so my guess is she will come clean sometime before the church wedding, or even maybe the day of the wedding, but she certainly won't get as far as marrying Dam by church, esp now that she would have to do it in the same chapel she watched her dad's body.
Cynderella, LOVED LOVED your recap, esp the strike-through words, 'fried'/died , the 'brag'/talk and the three strikes on Damian. Also the 'exercise in futility' of Pal's.
LOVED the scene where Loopy told off Alfie and announced to her that he would NOT officiate the wedding of Dam and FLo, he leaves in a huff and Alfie asks Dam if he is going to ask her why Loopy doesn't want to marry them. Dam peacefully and almost with a smirk tells her 'don't need to, i think I already know'.
After yesterday's snark-fest re: the Tostacos, I fully expected to see PadLupe munching down on some while he was in that confessional. ;o)
ROFLOL!!
btw, it is 'Tostachos' which are pretty popular in Mex, like Doritos here.t
It is interesting that the writers (or director) had PadLupe in a purple stole for this episode. Purple is the color of the penitential seasons.
yes, purple is what catholic priests use usually during lent, which is the 'confessional' period in the year. Then on easter they change to a brighter color.
OMG, I have to say this before I burst. These repetitive story lines within the SAME novela are beyond ludicrous. 1) Does EVERY CHICK have to get knocked up by a guy who doesn't love her? Tonia, Kenia, Sabrina, now Paloma, heck, even ING (by Rosendo) and Ramona's daughter (by GABINO) and Flo's fake baby by Damian... Is Estefy the only chick in Ermitaville that got pregnant by a man who loved her? 2) Kenia steals Paolo's bike, crashes, and ends up in the hospital, Chente steals Paolo's bike, crashes, and ends up in the hospital, 3) Carmina pimps herself out for money and luxury items, ING pimps herself out for money and luxury items 4) Victims of unrequited love... Enrique, Flo, Gael, Paloma, Tonia, Braulio, Chente, Maru, Fina, Gweedo, Paolo, DrT, Sabrina, BeGoneYa, what, is that everybody in the place? Even GABINO is determined that Carmina be his. Lucio and Ramona seem to be the only Ballers in town.
Anyways...
Paloma, Paloma, Paloma. Ugh. What a pathetic piece of work this chick is. FF>>
Weird how DrT can seem to only boink the two women in town who are killing everybody.
Yes, I know that women carry babies differently from time to time, but this is FICTION, not real life, and Princess Pea needs to look like she's REALLY 7 MONTHS PREGNANT, in bed and out of it. Honestly, how hard is that?
Dam Ridiculous must have been sniffing exhaust fumes before he got to the cenote, busting up in there and having the Gall to tell Elisa not to get married because of HIS feelings, when he's off the market. Dude, go away.
(Poor Elisa, you'll see how honest Gael is, all right, haha)
Major red flags should have gone off for Damian when Flo wouldn't let him touch her stomach. But probably not, because he's so Dam Distracted.
Good for Loopy, refusing to marry anyone because he's so fed up with all of their lies and Tomfoolery in the Eyes of God. You tell 'em, Padre.
The look on Gael's face as the show went to break, as Loopy asked him if he'd done something to be ashamed of, was priceless. It had me in stitches! Big props to Mark for that. Great job, buddy! LOL!
My favorite line of the recap: While Carmina is seated at a vanity, brushing the mange from her hair... ROFLMAO
Surely that church on Fina's property has been struck by lightning multiple times. Is it still even standing.
Welllp, lemme go read some comments!
Paloma...could anyone be so pathetic?!
Thank you Cynderella!
"Weird how DrT can seem to only boink the two women in town who are killing everybody."
You NAILED it!!! Yet another hilarious comment!!!
That UN sanctioned blockade totally cracked me up too, to where I could barely move. GOOD one, Cyn. LMAO!
And speaking of sniffing, what was UP with Gabino and that habanero he was trying to put up his nose? Was he snorting plaga? Is that the new thing now?
(It was a bad one, though, so it might not have had much potency.) Kudos to the actor who plays GABINO for always giving such inventive and odd mannerisms to his character. Makes him memorable. :)
Cynderella, not only are you hilarious, you're insightful. You were early to see a darker side of Gael, I missed that. He is really walking on the smarmy side now. It takes a duplicitous personality to do what Gael is doing, Dr.T as well. Ugh! Cyn, also, "Actually, I kinda don't like anyone in this telenovela, but there are some that I dislike more than others. " I agree with that and MY most disliked character is Alfonsina and she lives on and on!
While it seemed more like Bewitched than Private Benjamin, I was happy to see Elisa's business up and running. Elisa, Lucio, Gael, QuiQui and Braulio make a good team. I didn't think we'd see La Anita on its knees, but Ramona's curse hit its mark. Of course, the field workers will feel the pain the most, maybe she should have thought of them, they need their supply of Tostachos too! Ramona worked hard to prevent Paloma from making just the mistake she has made, I feel for her when she learns the truth, that will be her a heartbreaker for Ramona.
Salvador? (Gabino) is a hilarious bad guy, loved the way he jumped over the back of the sofa and plopped himself down, LOVE that actor! This is such a good role for him!
Remember that old song "Blame It On The Bossa Nova"?
We could change it to "Blame It On The Habaneros"!
Showing my age,
Sondie
That makes sense, since confession involves penance. I never saw the priests enter or leave the confessionals... they were already there when I would go, so I never knew how they were dressed. (golf attire? Friday casual?)
Thank you for making my day. I know I will be laughing about your scathingly brilliant recap all day.;
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