Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Abismo de pasión #118 8/28/12: "I think there's probably way more monkeys than anybody imagines."*
Labels: abismo
Novela Maven, you are a wonder. I had the best time reading your recap tonight. I love it when you sound all highbrow as you go for the jugular when describing our characters..."Is he being frisky? Does he have a fungal infection?". Those Gabino scenes were rather amusing in more ways than one. However, I can't say I like Gab and II's idea of post-coital entertainment. I know it's for the cause and all, but that smacking around stuff is just crazy. I think Ingrid is beginning to worry our frisky, fungal philanderer.
Did you catch when Ingrid was talking to Gabino and she said "Yo no tengo un pelo de tonta." The translation is something like "I'm nobody's fool" but considering her pelo is usually exceedingly tonto I couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Thanks Novela Maven! And thank you again for taking care of last night.
Good ole Doc Tovar does love those killer sluts. Gah. His taste in women is awful.
I'm starting a FloRique table, if there is not already one. I say she'll dump Dam and end up with Enrique, by the Por Fin. And only after she lanza preñada- almohadazos toward Alfonsina.
Why am I starting to like Florencia? Methinks the girl is redeemable.
We have to give 'Fifty Shades of Orange' credit for being the best little liar in La Ermita.
"Is he being frisky? Does he have a fungal infection?" .BwaHahahahaaaa!
Gabino striking those goofy poses on the satin sheets with leopard spots and his bikini briefs was even funnier than his gratuitous, gasp-inducing low-rise jeans scene in the habanero field, where only his … ahem … "belt buckle" was holding up the jeans. I definitely saw the top of the Grand Canyon in the back, too.
Cap'n Sylvia - Gabino the phrisky phungal philanderer, indeed. LOL
I'm been warming up to Flor ever since she started making Fina's life uncomfortable. You go girl! ITA that she and Enrique need a table. Those two crazy kids are nuts about each other.
I also liked: "Peaced-out Flor" and like Doris, laughed at :"(Is he being frisky? Does he have a fungal infection?)". But "he and Ingrid set to picking at each other's scabs" was my favorite.
So many interesting scenes last night but Paloma's pathetic lie to Ramona is what stayed with me. Really Paloma?? Ramona's psychic "pregdar" worked with Sabrina but not Paloma. Let's hope Ramona channels her inner abilities and realizes this is just a flat out lie.
And Gael? Getting cringeworthy. Not as cringeworthy as Gab was in those black shorts though. His rolling and lolling about made me nauseous. Count me among the Gabino disenchanted. Yuck...
NovelaMaven, this was simply great.
Diana
"the Doc who loved Killer Whores,"
"emotionally tone-deaf Elisa" and...
oh dear, it's embarrassing to be sitting at your computer laughing out loud (and I have a very loud laugh) but good grief!
"Is he being frisky? Does he have a fungal infection?" Well, I laughed until my sides hurt. Lord woman! How do you do it?
I have to say, with my shameful not so secret enjoyment of Gabino,I thoroughly enjoyed that Mr. August writhing on the velvet whatever. Just a hoot of self-parody. At least I hope it was that. Over-the-top (no, not talking about the jeans) Gabino is really the only character who makes this silly show enjoyable for me. He is soooo bad he appeals to my strange sense of humor.
PALOMA!!!!!!! WTH??? Well, now this explains how all this gets dragged out--QuiQui will be all sad losing Flo and will fall right into the "I'll make an honest woman of you" trap that Pathetic has now set up. What a convoluted mess. Padre is going to have a nervous breakdown over all these shenanigans knowing what he REALLY knows.
Wow, Alfi - payback is a bitch isn't it? Missed part of that scene, so thanks for filling in what Dam said.
II is beyond nauseating--and frankly, when she gets offed, which forgive me but it better be SOON, she should be banned from the Table of the Ones Who Got Away. Give her mop and bucket--she can clean the patio at night. As for the Doc--someone needs to slap him silly.
Ok - I've said it before, but I think Salvadore just loves to yank our chains and is having a field day with the Gab role. Hands down the best performance in this TN, whether you like the character or no.
I'm pretty sure Gab was admiring himself in the mirror above the bed and that's why he was writhing around. I'm pretty sure the Widow Beltran didn't have it there, so Gab had the darn thing installed. Are we surprised?
I have nothing to say about the stupidity of Paloma...
I did enjoy the tender scene between Ricky and Flor. And she's right, when he finds out she's the one who engineered the seduction of his sister, and even planned to kidnap her baby, I just don't see how he'll ever look at her with that same tender gaze.
- Modern brujas travel in camionetas
- And maybe Ramona should install a lock on the choza door...
Oh wait. Does it have a door?
- Dam gets the white horse to stand still so he can brush him. But Alfie has less success getting Dam to stand still so she can hug him.
(That last one in particular just cracked me up. She *does* treat him like a prize horsey.)
Brilliant, NovelaMaven, simply brilliant. What a great way to remind us of the wonderful people we've lost and the contrast with what we've been left with. I especially appreciate the way you've cleaned up and transformed our flawed Augusto. Wire rims, close-cropped salt and pepper hair, twinkling eyes... perfect. Thanks.
Alfonsina may finally become properly focused... Gabina, Ingrid, Carmina... got it? Now go get them.
I'm disappointed in Damián... that put down of Alfy was inappropriate an unwarranted... at least at that precise moment. Would it kill you to go for a ride with your mom?
And Paloma... NOOOO!
Carlos
Oh my word Vivi, it hadn't occurred to me that Gabino was admiring himself in a ceiling mirror, but YES! It all makes sense now.
Gabino looked like he was trying to scratch his back in bed and looked uncomfortable like a kid doing what the director told him to do.
Agreed - Paloma what are you doing, and yes, Damian could have been a little more polite to his own mother, albeit the Alphab***h.
I was almost speechless at Pal's latest antic, as someone noted yesterday, is she a villain? No, b/c villains aren't that stupid. But messing up QuiQui's life to protect the real babydaddy who about to marry your former BFF? Atrocious!
Ok, Dam had a bad day with Mom but he doesn't know half of the mess she has been pulling on him for his whole life.
Begona learned she's been replaced.
Elisa learned Carmina owns the Blue House of Shame.
Ramona learned she's going to be a great-gramma.
Paloma learned Ramona is not about to raise another child at her age...she is too d@m# old!
Alfonsina learned Flor & Enrique are still meeting in the park.
What was with Gabino on the bed in his black undies? He kept squirming around and it was making me very uncomfortable. He just kept doing it over and over. Didn't the director see how odd that was before he said 'it's a wrap'?
Paloma saying the baby was Enrique's. I called it. And sweet Enrique will go along with it too.
I think Ingrid wanted to be hit to keep her story of being abused alive with Doc and Gael. Not sure Gabino gets that.
Thanks for filling in the details, too. I was laughing so hard during the scene where Gabino was squirming like he had worms that I didn't catch anything they were saying.
Ay, Paloma. She is going to give Padre a nervous breakdown.
LOVED
'Dam gets the white horse to stand still so he can brush him. But Alfie has less success getting Dam to stand still so she can hug him.' and also 'modern witches travel in camionetas'...
Although i loved the way you described it, i have to agree with Carlos and others that his rejection of his mother that rudely was uncalled for and unfair.
LOVED the concept of the tables of 'the ones who got away' from this hot mess...
cathyx,
i think Gabino had a huge mirror installed over his bed and he was just posing for himself while speaking to II... those movements did look like Doris said, like he was having a bad jock itch... but i realized it was him looking at his own image on a overhead mirror.
What a wonderful intro! I loved it. The table of 'The Ones Who Got Away', indeed. What wonderful imagery.
That's it. You have persuaded me. I am leaving Rational Hall forever and going to hang out on the Patio.My pitching arm has elbow tendonitis from Nerfazo practice. No more trying to make sense of character or 'plot'—they are irrelevant, obviously.
I really can't figure out what Flo has up her sleeve. Maybe the tests from the fertility doc that say she can never have children?
The Doc who loved killer whores is so appropriate for E. Tovar. He is out of his mind. Ingrid? Move in? Really, Edmundo? Because you know her so well and value her character?
Thanks again for the excellent recap, NM.
Elna June
Finally, my dear Elna June! To borrow from the late and much lamented Maurice Sendak:
"And now ... let the wild rumpus start!"
NM, thanks for the tribute to the La Ermita residents taken before their time, it was touching to remember each of them. I second what Carlos has said, thanks for giving Augusto a makeover, and the vision of him holding Estefania's hand was beautiful. Lovely thought.....
But more importantly, what's everyone giving as wedding gifts? Is anyone registered?
He needs to come clean with Alfonsina so we can get this show on the road.
So now Doc Tovar is going to go after Gabino for roughing up Ingrid? Doc, get in line behind Ramona, Lucio, and Alfonsina.
Carlos
I'm glad you enjoyed the Table of the Ones Who Got Away. I have a confession to make. I find the savage twists of plot of many novelas -- including this one -- nearly unbearable. How can we all sit back and watch the forces of good brought down over and over again while the baddies smirk at us from their Tostacho-stocked kitchens?
Well the answer -- at least for me -- is by an exercise of the imagination which reminds ME that these people are all, in fact, IMAGINARY.
¿ Me explico?
... Oh! I get it. They're all REGISTERED at Abismart!
jajaja! That would work for Paloma too, I'm thinking.
I'd like to give Gael and Flor puppies (nice, good-natured mutts). That might help with their amor no correspondido issues.
For Gael, I'd throw in an empathy belly. But Dam is so hard to shop for ...
.... maybe some cheap glassware that shatters satisfyingly when he realizes he's been had and starts throwing things around.
Is it okay if I substitue Gabino for Gael. Still starts with a "G".
For Florencia, a GPS with a pre-set route leading out of La Ermita to Mexico City.
For Elisa and Gael, matching T-Shirts that say "I'm with Stupid."
Can't wait for the Flor surprise. I'm beginning to like Flor, cuz I miss Kenia. Now about Horacio. This guy must have a dual personality.He doesnt know the criminal one by saying he is not a killer.
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