Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Amor Bravío #105 (Uni 100) Tue 1/15/13 The Devil’s in the Details
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I never cease to marvel at the presumption of the Hissadoras of this world. What surprises me the most is how she and El Diablo ever expected to get away with this in the first place. Wouldn't a "development" like this require extensive permits, licenses, and a whole boatload of legal procedures and documents and take years to happen?
Someone pointed out yesterday that anything like this would definitely disrupt the character of the area. Wouldn't the other ganadores be concerned about this and protest it? Since La Buenaventua is the adjacent property shouldn't Cayetano be concerned about tourists wandering over with their morbid curiosity, disturbing the animals and the operations of the property?
Shouldn't he also feel some sense of loyalty to the other ganadores who will certainly be concerned about these things?
If that document isn't registered in tonight's episode doesn't Hissadora have an opportunity to challenge it?
A small thing: When did Ozzie get the ownership document to Alonso to sign. Certainly he was called to the hospital, but didn't make it. Did he pass it to Alonso via Juarez? No doubt I'm forgetting something in all the ins and outs of recent weeks. I was glad to see Pablo hurry Ozzie off to get the document registered.
Interesting that Agustina acknowledged that Daniel is now the joint-owner of LM. We'll see if there is any real change in her attitude toward Daniel when she hears about an immanent wedding (clearly Dio doesn't want that). The bigamy issue, for both Agustina and Camila, lurks out there, as someone said yesterday.
Very good and satisfying episode, though the situation with Natalia could certainly go badly and soon.
I just loved seeing Isa and Dio so darned rattled and thrown off their game. Loved how Camila and Dan threw Isa out without even let her pack her things, and thwarting her efforts to get those letters and the photo—so her plan to completely get Cayetonto in her clutches has been delayed.
I would also like to thank the writers for giving us a steamy Cam-Dan scene. After declaring that they make each other happy (how man tn couples can actually say that and mean it) and amidst the joking around about men getting better with age like a bottle of wine, while women just get old, they actually decided to get married in less than two weeks! Next Saturday to be exact, since Pablo and Luzma are getting married this Saturday. Let’s see what kind of new mischief can happen in the next week or two that delays one or both of those nuptials.
Traveling Lady- RlaO asked the same question late yesterday. Here is the answer I wrote: Becerra gave Juarez the document when he went to visit Juarez in his office at the police station. Juarez told him he would give the document to Al and speak to him about giving the ranch back to Camila and signing (finger printing) the doc. That's when Al told Juarez Isa tried to kill him, that he wanted to see Becerra, and then he got so agitated that Juarez left the room, but left the document for Al to review.
Thanks for the clarification and for repeating it! It's coming back to me now with the great description you have provided.
I agree, lovely scene between Camila and Daniel. I would like their happiness and the light-heartedness that Camila so clearly felt last for a while. Vamos a ver . . . anvils in place, just not sure when or where -- the genius of this novela.
Traveling Lady - I also don't recall the document having reached Alonso. Hissadora could demand that such a document have witnesses corroborate that Alonso wasn't coerced into imprinting his thumbprint. The guy was a quadraegic! If he can't "sign" the document, someone else would have had to put his thumb on the paper! Good thing I've got a beanie with auto-tune!
Paquita
When Cayetonto finds out what Isa had planned for MQ, that should be a huge red flag. But he is so caught in her web, that I'm not sure it will matter to the old randy goat. The Alberran boys need to do an intervention.
I don't know whether Cayetano is aware how Alonso acquired the rights to La Malquerida, but he can't be so stupid as to believe that this act of extortion entitles Hissadora to its possession.
Does anyone remember from the early episodes how long ago El Diablo first approached Don Daniel about selling the ranch? If it was before Cammila came to live there that would have allowed him years to plan this.
Her cruel upbringing -- undoubtedly borne of resentment of her own situation -- was not going to impart her "values" to him. Had she raised him with the sense of entitlement she has, spoiled him, and made him believe that he deserved everything (rather than nothing) she might have succeeded in making him into a male Mini-Me.
Eleazar might have succeeded in doing that. Makes me think that Hissadora murdered him before he had any opportunity to have an influence over Alonso.
You made some excellent points. For example, Amanda should have told Natalia more, such as the chokehold Dio used on her. And I too was very surprised that Padre Anselmo didn't accompany Rosario to the police station.
You had me laughing all the way through with your wit and snark. Hissadora's "Hitler Youth khaki shirt," "(uh, pan calling kettle, pan calling kettle, you there?), and "She finally makes like an arbol and leaves." And, of course, the Lone Ranger bit: "When, on a fiery horse, er, truck, with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and hearty 'Nosotros sí!'"
The plot tooks such amazingly positive turns last night, but as a slightly experienced TN watcher, that served to make me all the more nervous. Will Ozzie really succeed in getting the document registered before either his health or the Powers of Evil prevent him? And surely two weeks is more than enough time for Teresa to discover a living Miriam. It's even possible that Natalia will temporarily go over to the Dark Side and screw things up further. My husband calls me a pessimist, and he's probably right when it comes to everyday life, but when it comes to telenovelas, that's simply being realistic (until the last one or two capítulos).
Your observations on enjoying the good/anticipating the bad in novelas gave me a good laugh. You are so right -- all good events can turn sour until close to the end. And, we do have a long way to go in this one. We are about 2/3 of the way through, so experience warns us that anvils will drop.
I do like it here that the twists and turns, directions and victims of the anvils are often unexpected and that while we are all fearing the worst for Daniel and Cami, it's not going to be a product of silly misunderstandings, jealous siblings or tricks of some kind.
But yes, the good from last night produces anxiety about what's to come in many of us. I'm feeling the same about Downton Abby, should anyone else be watching; the neat way in which several plot threads were tied up last week (with the exception of Edith's sadly aborted wedding) made wary of what comes next and I'm NOT reading the spoilers that are all over the internet.
In real life, I'm generally way too optimistic -- to a fault, but not as a resident of viewerville, at least until close to the end. I've learned!
Someone mentioned this yesterday about Nat, based on her foolishness with Iago, I too think we are in for more foolishness w/Dio. And unfortunately he's lethal whereas Iago is just a dufus.
Now that MQ is with the good guys (at least temporarily), I think the Miriam anvil is about to appear (a guess) very soon. I am very curious to see what her wicked brother has been up to.
First off, Leon was writing with a crayon, not a pencil. A crayon?!? Really? How humiliating.
I loved the happy celebration and I'm not going to think that this happiness will be shortlived, like any good TN usually does. I will live in the moment here.
Vivi, you got your love scene, maybe it will be repeated tonight, it was sort of at the end.
I don't like how Nat is so mad at her mother for keeping her father's identity a secret. Her anger was understandable at the beginning when she didn't know who he was, but once Amanda told her who it was, Nat should have been more understanding. She knows how bad a person he is, and Amanda gave her more examples. Why didn't the fact that Dion hired hitmen to hurt Osvaldo to keep them from leaving be enough to persuade her on it's own? Hearing these examples should be enough evidence that protecting Natalia was needed? I hope Natalia retreats to her room, mulls it over and forgives her mother.
About Cayetonto and the tourist development, I will never understand the drive of some people who want to get in the pants of another so bady like he is, that he is willing to overlook so much with regards to Isa.
With the partners now breathing down Dion's back, what will he do next?
Natalia will probably accuse Amanda of treating her like a child in their next scene together. El Diablo thus far has not mistreated Nat and this is part of his strategy to win her away from Amanda. He may succeed, if only temporarily.
As to Miriam's brother, the question is whether he will continue to avoid Teresa or confront her instead.
Cathyx- I do indeed hope it's repeated, but I doubt it as it came right before the final commercial break (I know this because I had time to rewind and play it another time before the break was up) and there were a bunch of scenes after it.
Paquita: thanks for the great recap. I, too, was shocked when Rosario turned up at the police station alone. Badly done, Padre.
There was a moment in the cabana when I thought I heard Dan call Cam “Cami”—cute.
This was a hoot: Isa “sobbing” at Cayetano while she’s flipping through a magazine. I am not fond of the villains, and she is horrific and deserves an horrific end, but I’m sure enjoying her. LC is doing a magnificent job. I think part of the reason why I’m not as bothered by the villains in this TN is because they are not winning over the good guys until Ultimas Semanas.
I’m usually a pretty empathetic and sympathetic person. Just like everyone else here, I try to understand the motivations behind what characters do. But every once in awhile there’s a character that I know I should sympathize with who just gets on my last nerve. Right now it’s Nat.
Nanette
So glad Al left Malquerida not only to Camila but to Daniel too. Shows Al wanted to ensure Camila wasn't alone against the evildoers.
I get the feeling Sherlock Juarez has a heart and will find a way to get Rosario off the hook. I'm also still hoping Al had Rosario tape-record Hissadora.
ITA on Cayetonto. He’s a disgrace to ganaderos. But he did seem to show some hesitation about the dismantling of Malquerida. Maybe he will listen to Mariano.
Hmmm, so Hissadora has been separated from the letters/photo. Wondering how she's going to retrieve them. Use that old fool Cayetonto to get some beloved book for hers? They should bar Cayetonto from the house.
OT: kept missing Downton Abbey. Now I'm recording the third series and in the hold queue at the library for the first two series. I can't wait!!!!
But I'm not sure getting a ranch back counts as a miracle, especially from the view of a priest. Miracle would be Becerra and Pablo getting to town and having the will registered before el Diablo (or Hissadora, the minion) finds out and smites them.
Kelly
UA, I can't see Dion wooing Natalia away, even if he hasn't treated her badly. Remember, she was working for him to get dirt, so she already has a bad opinion of him, and after what Amanda told her, I can't see her wanting to have a Daddy, daughter moment with him.
When Cayetonto finds out about Hissy's tourist plans for MQ he will just excuse it as Hissy don't know nothin' bout ranchin' and it was her ranch to do as she pleases.
For all we know Cayetonto may have secretly disliked Don Dan and the Monterdes and was secretly pleased the ranch got snatched from his uppity neighbors.
I think Tonto knows full well how MQ was snatched from Camila and he basically shrugged and told his kids "It is what it is."
Natalia can't believe how bad Dionisio is because Dionisio has ALWAYS been courteous & charming with her, even before he found out she was his daughter. It's one thing to know in your head that somebody is bad, versus knowing in your heart.
Amanda & Daniel know in their hearts that Dionisio is a bad guy. Camila is just know knowing Dio is bad in her heart...she knew in her head he was bad but not in her heart, which is why she was all "Dionisio saved my life, he can't be all bad."
Natalia knows in her head Dio is bad, she's got to find out in her heart that he's bad. But this is the same person who turns a blind eye to Yago's actions.
It was great to see Hissy get her (temporary) just desserts. She thought all that was left to do was light the match and open the gates--Ha!
I agree with UA--about the permit process. One experience our town had was a developer who jumped the gun and bulldozed all the trees on what he thought was going to be a mixed-use development only to find out he was denied the permits (he owned the rights). He figured that once the trees were gone no one would object to his development. He was wrong. The trees all grew back and eventually it was parceled off in a more equitable manner.
More after I've read the comments.
... how will she get him to disinherit all his sons? She has figured out that Pablo isn't Cayetano's, but what could she do to make him disinherit Mariano and Iago other than falsify another will? Of course, that assumes he can (or is willing to) divorce Rocio in the first place.
And Refugio would definitely be on the alert.
Troubling me from last night:
"...but she’s got a pending item to resolve."
and that would be?
Also, I'm beginning to worry about Maja.
Carlos
"However, she should be a Smart Novela Pet who knows evil when it's 20 yards away."
Well, she was smart enough not to chase that ball into the silo... though she did allow the kid to blunder in.
Carlos
Can you believe I fell asleep and slept through throwing out Hissy? Happily, I had the DVR on. I got to relish it later.
I think that there is nothing in the books. I thinks Isadora has them with her. I think that the writers are just playing with us. I think Isadora will go after the other ranch now. I thought, with my beginner Spanish, that she said that one time. I must have been wrong, since no one mentioned it.
Maybe a reappearance of a live Miriam (which I believe) and a new Don Dan son will negate the will though.
Cindy
Love how when Camila asks for something to be done, everyone jumps to complir. No "why do you want me to do that?" with the true duena!
I agree with those wearing beanies last night. I'm pretty sure Bercerra said Alonso had to have two witnesses (and possibly also a lawyer?) to use the fingerprint method and it wasn't registered at the time Hissy occupied the ranch (I can't remember, but wasn't that an issue when Dan signed it over to Al in the first place?)
I wasn't hoping I was going to be wrong about Nat. For once I wanted her to be like most TN characters and just be all "Dio=bad guy cuz he's evil, no proof necessary". Now lo unico que falta es por ella to turn to Yago in her time of distress. Oy, please don't go down this path Nat! Rudolfo is way better!
Speaking of people who need to realize Dio's evil - Gussie. He is really not trying to look good in front of this woman anymore. I'm getting more and more curious to see how this story plays out. Will she blow up in his face screaming and yelling? Meekly cry in a corner while Camila screams for her? Or spontaneously combust for so much frustration?
Oh, no. Now I have to start worrying about Maja, thanks to some of you...but I really get it. I hate it when innocent animals become victims of payback. I hope the writers don't go there...
Now that Dan and Cami have plans to be married, definitely it's time for Miriam to show up, and I really do believe she will show up.
Much as yo odio Leo, would love to see him sink Isa and Dio.
I believe that Isa was simply referring to looking for the books/pictures among her belongings when she told Dio she had something to do. Those picture(s)/letters are her ticket to Cayetanbajo and Buenaventura.
I really really wish Gussie would grow a spine. I'm afraid I've put her in the same category as Cayetanbajo.
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