Wednesday, March 13, 2013
PEAM (#3) 3/13/13 - Caveman's famous last words: ‘Secretary? Me? Never!’
Cheers by the neighbors for Chucho - he is surprised and happy with welcome. He
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Fern is just a horn dog, lol. I am glad Jessica hoisted him up on that lift, sort of like hoisted by his own petard so to speak, lol. Maybe when Chucho joins the secretaries he can keep Fern in line, lol.
Those guys are so funny, I remember one from Amorcito (Cecilo) and the other from Al Diablo con Los Guapos as (Morgan). The other I haven't seen before. I like Xochi, she is a hoot and boy did she fall hard for Chucho.
I worry about Chatita with her memory. Wasn't she talking to her dead husband's picture, or was that her son?
Vero is just over the top with the money. I don't know the exchange rate for pesos and dollars but wasn't that a bit over the top? It seemed like so much money. I think Chucho will pay her, but what Vero is asking is sooo much money. I loved the oragami bird that Chucho gave to Valentina. So sweet.
Can't wait for tomorrow to see Chucho's first day on the job : )
Those expenses were OUTRAGEOUS. It's about 13 pesos per dollar. Jesus can try, but there is no way he can cover even half of that. I don't think even Alma could pay for all that with her high salary. Vero is just tormenting him.
What exactly does he have against secretaries? Pretty rude to say all that in front of all the secretaries, even if he did acknowledge to Xochi that he was rude. But Alma still wants to find him and apologize. Rogelio who?
It was funny when Pati was telling Alma her tio died and Alma had heard that it was her tia that was very sick. Pati had to keep covering, telling her that it was tia's husband who died, his heart gave out and she was at the funeral and Alma volunteered to come be with her.
Madelaine, Cecilio from Amorzito is Ricardo Fastlicht. Isn't one of the other guys at the cafeteria table one of the "chos" from Amorcito?
Mads, are you sure you don't mean all the Uncovering that Roge and Pati do? [Sorry folks, I just can't bring myself to call him Rogelio.]
More tomorrow.
Of course, it's all a set up to have all the secretaries trying to sabotage him in the next 1/3 of the show.
Julia: Thanks for the exchange rate, that is way toooo much money!
On another note, I expect that one preaching point in this show will be that scty's are valuable employees too. But scratch the surface and you see that the writers disrespect sctys too. Alma said that Chucho had all the qualifications to be an executive scty. As if, anyone who had worked in finance, could certainly handle something as mindless as scty work. In reality, in addition to technical skills, a good exec scty needs to be unflapable under stress, good judgement in handling unexpected situations, very well organized, and able to present a professional, high-class image at all times. In Chuco's short meeting with Alma, he proved pathetically unqualified in three of those four criteria.
Jarifa
Night three was a little slow, but I still enjoyed it.
Vero showed a little more affection to her daughter, so that was good. I just didn't like that she acted like Chucho and intentionally ignored his child for 6 years. She's harping on him to pay the support for the years he wasn't there...but he didn't even know he had a child! And wow! Valentina has a pretty posh life.
Vero is so stone cold and humorless it's incredibly easy to dislike her. I did sigh with a little relief that she does deign to favor her daughter with some affection. But. Cheryl said it best: "With a a world who has named a new Papa dedicated to helping the poor, the writers (yes I know written last year) have cast this selfish, vapid woman with no soul:". Exactly.
Anyone who has ever been a secretary or done admin work knows what an incredibly difficult, demanding job it can be (as you noted Paula H).
Add me to the list of those who love Ricardo (I thinnk that's his real name - Rocky in Guapos). Hope he gets much more screen time.
Thanks again Jody.
Diana
I was thinking the same thing about Vero. She's a rhymes-with-witch for not only demanding that Jesus pay all that back child support but for a child she never told him about. I don't approve of deadbeat fathers but Vero is being monumentally unfair and unnecessarily greedy. How long has she been married to her current meal ticket, anyway?
Sorry for that rant, but greedy women like her give women in general a bad name.
Alma's fiance is another piece of work. I'm sure Jesus will have his number fairly soon.
Of the four office guys, three of them were in Amorcito-- Cecilio, Moncho, and Padre Tio. Hard to recognize the Padre without his collar. He's the guy who made the falling entrance.
Jesus really stepped in it with the other secretaries. It's going to take him a LONG time to earn their friendship after talking down their job like that.
As for Veronica...what can you say. She obviously still has some feelings for Jesus and she's punishing him. It doesn't seem legal at all to me that 1) he has to pay back child support for a child she never bothered to inform him that he had, and 2) he shouldn't be responsible for exactly half of all those ridiculous expenses when Vero and her husband are making WAY more money than he does/will. That couldn't possibly hold up in court, could it?
Then again, if he takes Vero to court, then his criminal record for money laundering will come out and his chances of getting to spend time with Valentina will diminish-- especially if Vero has anything to say about it.
Not sure why Roge (nice one Anita) even wants Alma, when he has such a good time with insatiable Pati.
Thanks Sara for the actors' names. I recognized Rocky right away - I just couldn't remember his real name. The 3 musketeers of the finance dept. are Gilberto, Ricardo and Julio. (Ruben Cerdo is Gilberto; Ricardo Fastlicht is Ricardo; Ricardo Margaleff is Julio).
oh, and if you miss an episode, episode highlights are on uvideos (univision's website) and complete episode repeats are available on hulu.com/latino. here's the direct address for the listing: http://www.hulu.com/porque-el-amor-manda
I agree with Sara and Diana that it was a relief to see Vero show some genuine affection to her daughter. I did warm up to her a bit because of that.
The novio & Patti schtick, I'm not liking at all. Not just for the reasons you folks cited. But because so far, they've only had one scene:
A. Hanky panky in a beautiful place.
B. She wants more, more, more.
C. Alma calls and talks to one, while the other teases, and the one on the phone tells the other to be quiet.
D. Alma finishes the call and looks sad and lonesome.
EVERY SINGLE ONE of their scenes so far has been that exact same scenario!
Things will probably slow down in a few weeks - they usually do - but until then, we are learning a lot about these characters each night.
Digestive noises? Again? Have I ever mentioned how much I hate goofy sound effects? (I'm sure I have. But do I say it often enough?)
Paula - good point about the portrayal of the secretaries/administrative assistants. The message I see in most TNs is that when clerical workers have any brains and ambition at all, they are quickly promoted. In other words, nobody needs a smart receptionist/secretary/assistant! (I won't even TOUCH the myth that good workers always get promoted.) The writers bend over backwards to emphasize what great human beings the pink-collar workers are, and how they deserve support and respect and yadda yadda yadda, but at the same time they are usually portrayed as scatterbrained gossips.
Regarding the food - yeah, you might be right. I imagine Vero's turning point/transformation to a fun-loving, laid-back gal will be marked with some sort of dietary indulgence.
I wonder how long Rogelio & Paty will carry on before Alma finds out. I'm with Bill in that I'd like Alma to be a little less oblivious. And yeah, that repeated scenario that Paula described - the ineptitude is funny in one way but it's not helping my efforts to like Alma.
She's going to try to overwhelm him with financial threats; then when the timing is right, she'll say "of course, if you don't want to be a part of Valentina's life, we can just forget the whole thing. But then you'd better not come back here or see Valentina ever again."
You'd have to be a particular type of stonecold bitch to think Jesus would agree to that, but Vero just might be that type.
Or maybe she really is that greedy. We'll see!
There's a detail that I haven't heard mentioned by anyone & I wonder if I heard it wrong. I thought that when Val came home she was excited to find her Papa home early -- She thought it was Elias. But when she found out it was Chucho she was not happy. I thought that when she & Vero were talking & Chucho was listening from the hall that Val indicated that she didn't want to be pushed into spending time with her newly arrived Dad. Did anyone else get that impression?
Güera
Bill, off topic: have you seen Judith Light in the new Dallas? She has a vey interesting roll.
Jarifa
We've had court cases decided where a sperm donor was liable for child support, and one case I recall (probably on Montel or Oprah) where the putative father didn't know he had fathered the child of a woman until they did DNA tests showing he was the father and not her husband. He was also charged with child support and the kid was much older.
I want to name Amorcito Corazon's super secretary, Susy, as Secretary of the Year. Now *she* had a pretty hard job keeping all those hyper professional and metiche people from making worse trouble.
I've never seen Blanca in anything before. So far I'm underwhelmed. I wouldn't say she's awful, but that's because she's not sticking her neck out enough to be awful. I'd like to see her try to emote. (Maybe she already tried emoting, and it didn't work out very well?)
Hopefully she will improve (sometimes it seems to take a few weeks for the actor to relax into the role). If not, then I'll just be glad the rest of the cast seems solid.
Valentina - I can imagine her apprehension about Chucho. She seemed excited to meet him at first, but she must be aware of the tension that his arrival has brought into her home.
It occurred to me a few minutes ago that when he promised to bring her a chocolate bar, she must have been very confused. On the one hand, chocolate is very popular and people seem to like it. On the other hand, Mommy says chocolate is evil, so why is this guy trying to poison me??
Like Ithabill and Guera, I was pleased to see a perfectly normal hesitancy by the child to relate to her strange new dad, and surprised at how reasonable and affectionate Vero was in that scene.
But now we're understanding why she's been reasonable about letting Jesus see his daughter...it's part of her shakedown setup. I suspect she's not going to let Elias know Chucho is contributing financially, but instead will keep all that extra loot for herself. She clearly doesn't work outside the home.
And normally, infidelity scenes really touch a sensitive nerve with me, but somehow Roge and Patti just crack me up. And at present, Alma isn't really suffering. She's a bit lonely after work, of course. But lots of folks are, without infidelity being an issue. And she's already daydreaming about Chucho. So you could say she herself is emotionally unfaithful. And we know they'll be happily together in the end, so what the hayride....
Couldn’t decide whether Vero was trying to test Jesus’ commitment or was trying to drive him away for good.
Vivi: I agree about Roge re: why would he want Alma when he has such a good time with Pati. I wondered if he actually loves Pati—as far as someone like him can love.
Thought last night’s ep was slow. Only characters I have any feeling for are Jesus and Alma. Not like AB where I started out being interested in lots of characters. I know. I need to give it more time.
I like BS as Alma. I don’t notice the non-good acting from her. Maybe I’ll notice it when she has a dramatic scene (even though comedy is supposed to be harder than drama).
Nanette
What a fabulous job you did and such a smooth read.
Thank you for taking Wednesday night!
I know you and Guera are locked in on your teams. The Ohio St. Buckeyes and Guera's Syracuse Orangemen have not played as well as they did last year. My VCU Rams don't have the "chip" on their shoulder as they did in 2011....Everyone knows who they are now.
We will find out Sunday who the dancing partners are.
P.S. I am not following the Telenovelas at the moment, somebody please let me know if Mayrin Villanueva , or Cecila Galeano is currently on a Telenovela.....I'm Just Saying..
Anon#1
Sorry about the off-topic y'all. It happens. Occasionally we get into recipes also.
Blue Lass, agree that Alejandro Avila was great in Teresa and also fine in LQNPA as a serious doctor. He does both villains and second-tier heroes well.
But I agree with everyone else that last night was a bit slow compared to the first two nights. Plot line inched forward but a lot of rehash on characters.
And I am so in love with Kika Edgar.
-Fernando's constant mustache-twirling and Miami Vice clothes -ugh!
-Alma's (or Blanca's) stiff, beauty pageant strut (someone else mentioned this also) with the stuck-out chest and pompis
-Those gross digestive noises - totally unnecessary
-Rog and Pati's constant pawing at each other and thinking it's funny to cheat on his fiancee/her best friend - pretty gross and not really that funny
-Veronica's holier-than-thou attitude toward Jesus when SHE was the one that withheld the info
Like:
-Jesus
-Chucho
-TBLMOTP
-FC
oh, too repetitive? Sorry! LOL
I'm liking Alma, but a few feathers would do wonders for her.
I'm also confused about the Pati/Rog/Alma thing... do they really need Alma?
I want so badly to like Veronica but she is making it so very difficult.
I think that a couple of beef tacos and a Carta Blanca might help...
or maybe she needs a high colonic.
Carlos
La Paloma
Alma is a bore so far. I guess Chucho will have to bring out the best in her.
Though Vero is mean, exploring that family could be fun!
Thanks Jody for the excellent recap.
Carlos, do you know how much your eyes water when you snort bourbon out your nose? High colonic indeed!
I'm kinda liking Alma. At least Blanca doesn't look stoned like she (and most of the cast) did in El Tal.
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