Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Amor Bravío #110 (Uni 105) Tue 1/22/13 El Gato está fuera de la Bolsa and Aggie is Aghast!
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Question for everyone, what is the upside for Dion and Hissie for everyone to know Rocio's shameful affair? I think I may have missed something. Will it make a difference who spills the frijoles?
Thank you for the thorough and thoughtful recap. I love your phrase for Pablo and Luzma: Our sad little tortolitos. They are such a winning and admirable couple . . . and the hits just keep on coming!
If the goal is to estrange Rocio from Cayetantarugo (love it!), it would seem to matter little who spills the beans. The more people that know it, the better, given Cayatano's old-fashioned view of everything, including his attraction to women. But, like all of their plots, this one of our Boris and Natasha, must have some holes in it.
I figured that Dio would find a way to deny his parentage of Natalia. One way or another, the goal seems to be to hurt Amanda.
I was reading about the actor who plays Iago and learned that he was in Teresa, where he had a relationship with the character played by Fernanda Castillo (Viviana here). Perhaps the momentary flirtation at the wedding was another sendup to an earlier novela. I didn't watch Teresa, so I'm shooting in the dark on this one.
As for Rocio, that woman has NO shame. She actually admitted to Nana that it was Luzma's situation that gave her the idea for her lie. Wow! Just, wow! I cannot wait for Cami to go over there with those letters and to see Rocio's lies blow up in her snobby, shrewish face. This is one Isa/Dio plan I can get behind.
I am so glad this lie was found out within one episode. Even though it plays into Isa's plans to get Rocio out of the way and to gain Cayetonto's trust (and then his ranch eventually), I really don't feel bad for Rocio or Cayetonto. I feel bad for Pablo, who is unaware of all this stuff that's happening that will shift how everyone thinks of his identity and his place in his family. He has enough on his plate trying to support and care for Luzma.
Cayetonto said to Isa that not only did Rocio deceive him all these years, but now she's trying to make a fool of him (dar la cara). That really ticked him off. I predict fireworks when he sees those letters. Can't wait!
I liked the touching moment between Cami and Gussy. Dan, before he left, told her to lower her guard and he pride, to have that talk with her mom. He's such a good yerno, and yet Gussy is still calling him "that man." I loved how Cami gently made her call Dan by name-- much like Pablo does with his parents when they call Luzma "muchachita."
The liver thing-- like we used to attribute the liver (bile) to anger, in Spanish they still refer to this. So basically Camila was saying that although at times she gets angry at Gussy (her liver and head exploding) she still loves and needs her.
It won't matter who spills the frijoles here; it's Rocio's infidelity and Pablo's parentage that will estrange her from Cayetano. That's what Hissadora needs to get into La Buenaventura.
It will be very interesting to see how fast Cayetano makes that happen. Mariano will fight that and (perhaps) get disinherited for it. Or at least that's what Hissadora and El Diablo are counting on.
What is getting me with regard to this is that El Diablo's "investors" don't seem to care about how the property is being acquired. Mariano could easily see that this is tied up in court for years -- just as Camila and Daniel would have done if necessary -- and the excavation would still not happen.
As for El Diablo's parentage of Natalia, he will use the positive result to hurt Amanda.
Traveling Lady, I saw Teresa and I don't remember this actor from there. What's going on here is that Iago is a skirt-chaser and this is meant to show that he is not going to be good for Natalia.
I looked him up because the credits at the beginning give him a little more emphasis, making me wonder if he was a rising novela star. I hadn't seen him before, that I recall anyway, and he doesn't have real matinee idol looks.
Does anyone know what happened to Quien Eres Tu?. I was watching this and it seems to have been cancelled.
AB is so good they could not have expected it to be able to compete. Julian Gil is a good actor but needs to change his look if he wants to be taken seriously as a leading man. You should check out Gabriel, Amor Inmortal where he plays a doctor.
Back to AB...
They need to stop teasing us about what's up in Chile. We need to know whether Miriam is alive (I believe she is) and what Abe is up to.
Making pregnancy complications for Luzma just increases the pain in an already excruciating plot. It does show how great Pablo is and at such a young age!
Vivi - thanks for remembering "Iago" in Teresa. I had completely forgotten him.
UA - thanks for your recap yesterday and ITA about the Chile plot. The writers do keep teasing us about what is really going on there.
After so many things have gone well for Cam and Dan and for Pablo and Luzma, apparently the mierda is about to hit the fan big time, not just for them but for Amanda as well. Even though Dan now knows about Alonso's efforts to prove his innocence, probably Miriam will occupy all his attention, making him unable to follow up for quite a while on what Rosario told him. And it looks as if Camila is about to feel alone, fearing she has lost Dan to Miriam and doesn't even have Mariano's shoulder to cry on. And Hissadora will once again seem to be triumphant. Of course, probably everything will work out well in the end, but I fear that we in Viewerville will be in for an extended rough patch. Thank heavens we'll have the pleasure of these marvellous recaps to lift our spirits.
One laugh out loud moment: “(Hissadora cleaning? What a hoot—Rocio is crazy).”
I couldn’t understand everything Rocio was saying, but her expressions, tone, body language makes me despise her even more. She must have been different in her youth. I can’t believe that two dynamic men like Don Daniel and Cayetano fell for her. What a freakin’ shrew. I’m beginning to feel sympathy for Caye. And I see from reading the recap I have reason to despise her. Does she really not know who Pablo’s father is? I’m guessing that’s another lie. I can’t stand this woman. And what kind of an utter fool is she to think that Pablo being a “product of rape” won’t come out. Her affair just did. This woman is from another planet. Planet Stupid. Now she’s threatening Nana!!! I dislike this B***h intensely. And if she calls Luz muchachita one more time . . . !!!!!
“Luckily, she’s slept in full make-up.”—I’ve watched TNs where they have minimal makeup on and it looks so natural. I wish they’d do that in this one. I also cringe whenever someone wakes up and starts kissing like they don’t have morning breath. I have to pretend they took a Breath Assure before going to bed (have to say, I’ve never done that so don’t know if it’s false advertising or truly works).
Dan encouraging Cam to talk to her mother. This is just another instance of how Dan treats women. He’s all about protecting his “girls”.
Funny--Cam saying goodbye forever to Dio as he was driving away. Glad she’s not allowing his saving of her to blind her to who he really is.
I was so afraid that Dorotea had burned the books. I love that she read the letters and then shared them with Piedad and how later Piedad tells Cam about it. I love the way when it looks like the villains get an upper hand, the Scoobies immediately checkmate them. It’s refreshing not having to agonize over the villains winning for very long stretches at a time—or waiting until Ultimas Semanas for the good guys to finally start getting the upper hand.
Love the scene between Cam and her mother.
Cam gets going re: Rocio’s lies about her uncle. Viewerville knew that she would. I can’t believe that once Mariano thinks about it and knowing his mother, he won’t come to believe she lied. Do you think she’d actually go so far as to swear on her sons’ lives that it’s the truth?
Padre is right about the boys and Nana. There is no way that Nana will EVER be on the “streets”. And don’t forget Cam and Dan. Even if Pablo wasn’t Cam’s cousin (and I’m pretty sure Rocio lied about not knowing who is father is) they would take Nana in in a heartbeat. Any of the Scoobies would.
I wonder why all the letters but that one were in one book? Why separate them?
Nanette
Let's not gloss over Dion asking for the books and Aggie (and hopefully Camila) learning that he asked for them. She has to wonder why he knew about them and why he asked for them. There is only on answer. Isadora's involvement. I'd like to hear his explanation.
Dion saying he wants Nat to confront Amanda with Dion present doesn't bode well for Amanda. I hope Amanda doesn't get scared and go along with Dion's story.
I loved that Rosario told Dan about the phone log and the taped conversation sent to Al's email. Go Dan Go.
If I were Luzma, I'd go for a 3 mile run right now.
Rodolfo is played by Ricardo Franco who is apparently going to be in Corazon Indomable that is scheduled to follow Lagrimas. Don't know much about it except he's not the main character and plays a pilot. Wonder if he got any tips on fighter pilot "attitude" from CdelaF? If you google Ricardo don't get confused by the director of the same name.
Ricardo Franco was in multiple episodes of Mujeres Asesinas as a cop or forensic specialist. He has galan potential and I predict he will play somebody's younger brother a few times first. He's an alpha male in training.
There were two false books. When Hissadora discovered the first one she didn't have time to look into the second one because someone was on their way into the library.
Nifty recap where you explained everything so well. There seem to be so many little side stories that I find I have to pay close attention to. Bien hecho!
On that note:
UA: Your recap was wonderful... same note about explaining everything so well... and so tidy with the grammar and formatting too! Where you find the time and how you do it is impressive.
Jardinera: If you are lurking, thanks for your recap too. It is loaded with so many phrases that I need my full attention and my English dictionary tambien.
All you recappers are amazing and loads of fun to read. I was away from my internet connection for the long weekend, so the recaps really helped with some speedy catching up.
5Ft - You have never failed to make me laugh with your recap. My current favorite, which I have been using with long pauses between words....Dumb. A$# .
Succinctly to the point in many cases.
Storyline comments: Rocio has really shown the depth of her character (o mas bien, lack of it). No need for genetic tests with Pogostick Yago - he is definitely hers and Cayetonto's son! I might begin to question Mariano's,based on his noble nature. Maybe he spent more time with Nana before Nana started being complicit with Rocio's lie.
Just look for UA's fan for the right episode.
Now, on to Paquita's recap and oh, my, so many comments.
Besides, all the recap team can cheer you on!! Seriously!
I did once consider writing a US version of Corazon Salvaje but didn't want to be accused of plagiarism.
Cathyx - agree with you re Dio and Amanda. From what he's said to Amanda before, I believe he'll tell her to "say it to my face" as he stands right beside Nat with his arm around her shoulder and his hand "lovingly" caressing her neck while he smirks at Amanda and "dares" her to tell the truth. Amanda will get that he is actually threatening Natalia and she'll cave.
Rocio definitely knows that Pablo is not Cayetano's. She's referenced it numerous times, including the time she was watching them talk about the wedding and said, "and he's not even his real father!"
What if: Pablo is really a Monterde, but he is really Cayetano's son? Yes, you see, Caye and Don Dan are really fraternal twin brothers who were separated at birth and ... too telenovela-ish? Okay, just kidding!
“Vivi/Rafa’s Love Nest: Luckily, she’s slept in full make-up.” LOL!
Did I somehow miss these two actually climbing into bed together? Or are they still working up to it?
“Camila goes on to say she loves her with all her heart, her liver, which sometime seems as though it will burst (wait, what?)”
LOL! As I remember from reading Shakespeare many moons ago, at one time the liver was considered the source of bile and thus represented anger, much in the same way that we still see the heart as representing love. I didn’t know that Mexicans would still reference the liver in that way, but apparently at least Camila still does.
Also *freakazoid* and “Hissadora cleaning? What a hoot—Rocio is crazy.” LOL!
Rocio is crazy, that is true, but she was smart enough to figure out the Isadora connection quickly and accurately – less a few details.
TL – I saw a photo of the actor who plays Iago with a haircut and all cleaned up and I thought he was very good looking. It’s on the AB Facebook site, somewhere. Proceed with caution though, as it is full of spoilers. There is also a stunning photo of the actor who plays Aaron – wow! He is most definitely galan material, IMHO.
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/296559_332912230138191_1648252773_n.jpg
I really like the relationship between Camila and Augustina.
cathyx: “Let's not gloss over Dion asking for the books and Aggie (and hopefully Camila) learning that he asked for them. She has to wonder why he knew about them and why he asked for them. There is only on answer. Isadora's involvement. I'd like to hear his explanation.”
Good point – and remember that Gussy was so suspicious just the day before when she saw the lipstick on the glass and smelled Isa’s perfume in Don Dan’s old office. I think this may penetrate Gussy's wall-o-denial, though she may not admit it to anyone.
UA: That someone on their way to the library was Gussy. She is the one who interrupted Isa when she first found the fake books and asked her what she was doing in there.
Anita, thank you! :-) Rocio has crossed into evil territory and I can only hope she gets her just desserts.
One last hijacking comment on English versions of TNs. I bet a publishing co would buy into the plan and confirm the stories that are public domain. Then away you could go.
I'd still like to know if anybody has a theory as to why that one letter ended up by itself in the other book. Maybe just a bit of dramatic license on the part of the writers?
Love that Piedad and Dorotea safeguarded the letters. Dio and Hissadora of course assume that mere house servants would retrieve the book without any possibility of them reading the letters inside and realizing their importance.
The argument been two good, decent friends, Camilla and Mariano, was well done. Camilla trying to be polite while still calling Mariano a gullible dumba$$.
Norma Herrera: http://www.havver.com/2011/01/norma-herrera-de-la-tv-novela.html
Since I don't go that far back with tns, I'm not sure if Norma (Rocio) and Rogelio (Don Dan) worked together before, but they have both been in the biz so long, it's almost a guarantee that they have.
When I first saw the two books, I thought the second one would have the relics of Don Dan's amorlo with Agata. Like having binders full of women.
I can only think the reason the one letter was by itself was to that this little plot mechanism would unfold in this way. If all the letters were together, Rocio could make the rape claim and Isadora wouldn't be frothing at the mouth, and Dio wouldn't be discovered as being in cahoots with Isa (for asking for the books), as I think he will be.
It could also have been posed for as a prop on the set of another series, such as Luis Couturier posing in a photo as the father of Carlota and Macarena in ENDA. I think Erika Buenfil posed for a photo that was of the mother of Isabel, Diana, and Carolina in Nina, Amada Mia. This does not always show up on an actor's resume.
Pablo is just the best young man ever. When the doctor was telling them Luzma had to rest and have no activity, he said "Me endiendes?" and looked right at Pablo without so much a raised eyebrow, and Pablo got it (no sex). If anyone can go months without getting a little from his wife, it's this guy. Yago would've left her at the doorstep. But then he's probably busy figuring out to use this Pablo news to his benefit.
Kelly
It may come down to his word against Piedad's, and, if so, Camila will believe Piedad and Gussy will most likely believe Dio, just like she has every other time someone has tried to enlighten her about him.
All your HPLPs are there, too, week by week since you started them. It's a great read!
We all decided he was destined for greater roles and not just another pretty face. I guess he had to learn to talk ranchero-style for AB, but he's definitely galan material. Maybe he just needs a little more seasoning.
IMO Cayetano and Rocio deserve each other. That was inconsiderate to say the least for Caye to bring that delicate subject up in front of his grown sons and nana. Morality wise, it's the pot calling the kettle black.
I too, loved the Viv waking up in full make-up. When Camila wakes up, she's usually being admired adoringly by Dan, so it wouldn't matter how she looks--but her hair is usually smooth and I only detect light make up.
Liked your riff on Rocio's aff.. er rape.
Will Refugio sing like a canario, good one.
Rocio is deluded if she thinks this is going to stay in the family. There's always Bratgirl to sniff out the dirt.
It is interesting that we don't see a lot of cooking, cleaning and ranching going on over at BV. Surely Refugio isn't the only servant in the house. They all have ears and this latest brouhaha was pretty loud.
Poor Luzma what a dilemma to put her in. 'Nuff said.
Sorry, but Dionisio, the Rat Ba*tard just can't get any worse. He has no qualms about hurting Amanda if he thinks it will bring Natalia into his sphere of total influence. Dan to the Rescue (I hope). Can't wait to see how he spins it to Gussie--that paragon of thrice-married virtue.
On another note, the picture of the young Don Daniel and Rocio is of some actors(sorry, don't know their names) I casually saw recently in the afternoon TN Amorcito Corazon. The actress plays the role of a single mother who lives in a "casa hogar"run by Lucia (Africa Zavala) and the actor I saw him in only one or two capitulos as the one-night-stand of Manuela(Fabiola Campomanes. ITA the resemblance these actors have with a young Rogelio Guerra (Don Dan) and Norma Herrera (Rocio) is striking.
I love reading everyone's comments.
DulcedCafe
ITA on SN. I can see quite a few of my best girlfriends in her mannerisms. It makes it easier to root for the heroines she plays.
Paquita, thank you for the excellent recap!
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