Thursday, November 29, 2012
Amor Bravío #73 (Uni 68) Wed 11/28/12 "Camila says 'Explain to the Hand' or, Camila is Having a Vvverrry Baaad Week”
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I felt so sorry for Camila last night when she was talking with Vivi and Rafa. The truth is that they wanted Andres to tell Camila the truth. Vivi predicted how Camila would feel when the proverbial anvil struck. That said, I would hate to be on her bad said.
So, Mariano knew el Padre and Teresa well. Some romantic foreshadowing. And his father is smitten with Isadora. This is a case where you want to scream: run for the hills, Cayetano.
Alonso and Ximena are truly the morally befuddled duo who want the benefits of the relationships with the Isadora and Dio but not the pain. I was a little bit surprised by Ximena's revulsion at Isadora and glad to see that the writers are separating her greed from actual violence. I don't expect this to translate into kindness to her sister, but at lest she's not indicated a taste for murder! I don't recall seeing the actress who plays Ximena in anything else, but she's doing a good job.
Dio's face when he found out that Andres escaped from the hospital -- great moment.
As for Leoncerdo, someone will figure out a way to get answers out of him.
Camila needs to talk to Becerra, who learned of Daniel's identity the day before he was shot. He can explain the legal issues for her if she had known and the issues for Daniel now. Why hasn't he spoken with Teresa?
I love that Alonssso is about to find out that Mommie Direst isn't his mother, although I have no idea what he will do with that knowledge.
Also, it looks as if tonight Alonso will learn a lot about his parentage, and perhaps this will have a negative impact on Isadora (since that is apparently the lawyer's motive for speaking with Alonso - speaking to himself, the lawyer said something like "Isadora, you destroyed my career and now I'm going to destroy your family"). I can't wait!
I agree that the actress playing Ximena is doing a good job. I find her scenes interesting and actually humorous at times.
Urban- Last night Teresa said she had met with Becerra, and he gave her Julian's passport copies. We just didn't see the meeting. Or did you mean her meeting with Dan, which she already did?
Marta- Cami is gaining an understanding of the danger of Isa, Al and Dio. She doesn't trust any of them and she's playing along with this game. She's pretty mush joined the Justic League at this point. She's just a hostile member. The danger of what's happening doesn't change her being pissed that she was kept in the dark about it and lied to by everyone she trusts.
I have seen ads for a new telenovela on Telefutura starring Laura C. It's a remake of La Usupadora and she is the star (playing twins). Julian Gil is the galan. It's called "Quien Eres Tu?"
While I get your point, Vivi, re: Cami's feelings of being betrayed, I agree with you, Anonymous, that it's getting old now, and Cami's done her fair share of lying. I admit that while watching last night, I was verbally encouraging Vivi and Rafa to walk out the door with a "Call me when you're done with your pity party and when you realize who your friends truly are."
These actors can really make their roles come to life. Daniel Arenas is so cute as Willy in 'Amorcito Corazon' and I thought he was such a bore in 'Teresa' as Fernando.
Salomon should have just told Beccerra the truth, but now he's leaving for New York. If Ximena was smart she'd book a seat on the same flight.
Mariano's house kind of looks like Jose Miguel and Valentina's house on STuD. (sort of)
I wonder how Alonso will take the news about Isadora?
There was the violence in La Que No Podia Amar and violence Leoncerdo inflicted upon Luzma and the violence inflicted upon Leoncerdo.
The man is utter filth, but just think of the visual image in that scene that we didn't see...the image of someone holding that man's tongue so that it can be cut off with no anesthetic. Think about it and how horrible it must have been. It's a miracle the filthy rotten man didn't drown in his own blood.
I shudder when I think of this. This is when it is sometimes so very hard for me to watch these shows.
I agree it would have taken two strong men to have held Leoncerdo down so that Isadora could grab the tongue to slice it off.
Violence begets violence and is never justified, in my view. There is justifiable punishment and then there is violence. Isaodora is the most sickening of all of the evil characters.
Even though both Vivi and Rafa are both feeling devastated by Cami's reaction, the fact that they don't get an attitude or respond with less than compassion is because they value the friendship and would rather repair it than lose it.
Marta: I wondered why the Scooby Gang didn’t tell Cam what the deal was. She’s an intelligent woman but you make an excellent point about her passion getting the better of her.
I also was a little peeved at Cam for her attitude. But I have to remember that she’s been betrayed by her husband, her sister and her mother—to some extent. And also, by her uncle, somewhat. Besides that passionate nature of hers means she’s going to be mad as hell—but her good heart and intelligence will cause her to get over it sooner rather than later.
Foxy: “Even though both Vivi and Rafa are both feeling devastated by Cami's reaction, the fact that they don't get an attitude or respond with less than compassion is because they value the friendship and would rather repair it than lose it. “ very good point.
Nanette
Thanks for the recap Mena!
I love so many of your lines. Some faves:
* "Rocio is in bed, suffering from mumsy-meddlitis in the form of a big fat headache."
* "Back in Bratgirl form she calls him stupid, sneers and stomps off. That’s the Bratgirl we have all grown to love."
* The part about Natalia being the "family assistant"
* All of the "thigh-high boots" comments for Ximena.
Also, did anyone notice the way that Camila addressed Vivi and Rafa as "Ustedes" when they came into her cabana? That hit me kind of hard.
My thought is that the light will come on for Camila if/when:
1) Ximena actually confides in her. (May not be likely, but not impossible.)
2) She overhears something at LaMal, e.g. Dio talking, Isa talking.
3) Osvaldo and/or Amanda giving her even more information.
Thanks for the recap! I also enjoy all of the comments. Looking forward to tonight's episode!
NetGirl, Ustedes is the the only form that is used to mean you plural. There isn't any other way to say you both.
The previews show Alonso looking sick to his stomach. He must have heard what Morales had to tell him and now realizes what Isadora is capable of. I re-feel sorry for him again.
It's high time Camila looks at El Diablo's barging into her space as something beyond bad manners. It's presumption bordering on hubris and it's perverse in the bargain.
She also needs to meet Aaron and hear the rest of the story.
Bratgirl needs a spanking with a ping pong paddle.
I can't wait to see what happens tonight!
Laugh out loud moments:
“Note to Mariano: it is always better to get the girlfriend to go on a date with you before you build her the house.”
“The police commander comes in and asks LeoSordido who did this to him apparently not noticing that Leo’s face is bandaged and forgetting the guy’s tongue is cut. Viewerville thinks if this was someone from CSI, we would have the perpetrator’s name by now.”
“Natalia is working and the whistley music starts up. “
Hearing “estupido” coming out of a bad girl’s mouth—oh how I missed it (remember Roberta in CME—her favorite word?)
Cathyx- Perhaps a rich, old family like Anselmo's preferred their oldest son to have some kids and carry on the name.
I'm sure Teresa has a good cover story for her trip to Chile. I hope she doesn't mention Daniel's name until she finds at least one good clue.
I wonder if they are going to show Teresa back in Chile. It would be more interesting if they film it that way rather than to have the viewing audience get reports of what is happening through Padre Anselmo.
I think it's all been said, but I want to make one more comment about Camila's reaction to deception. This is not to say that I didn't want Rafa and Vivi to leave and tell her to call them when she was ready -- I did. But I think we are going to have to have some more anger for the character to stay in character.
Remember, Camila had no friends at the ranch, where she had gone to recover from Luis' death. She fell in with Vivi and Rafa, who encouraged her to live more freely and to get away from the dreadful Alonso. They helped her break away from her mother's influence, too. So now she has a bunch of people either out to get her or hostile to her (Alonso, Ximena, Agustina, Isadora, Dio) and her two precious friends and her recently found love-of-her-life seeming to betray her. She is the brains behind the ranch, she was recently gored by a bull -- you get my drift. She needs to stay mad for a few days. I think our Vivi is right -- she's on the team but has to be a hostile member for a bit or she's not Camila.
Does anyone remember from Manana es para siempre how SN's character reacted to the deception? I don't think she was angry for even a minute, but got on board with the Justice League immediately. Totally different situation, different character, etc. I just keep thinking about MEPS because it was another case when SN was attracted to a man (FC) who was not who he seemed to be.
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