Saturday, March 16, 2013
PEAM #5, 3/15/13: Just Another Day in the Junior-High Cafeteria
Fernando comes along and announces that no one eats until the boss eats, so Jesús has to rabbit off to fetch his high-maintenance lunch. (It's a good thing there's not a rule about no one working until the boss works.) Making Don F. the perfect sandwich takes for-e-ver, Jesús is muy late, and on his way out he gets knocked into and drops the whole thing on the floor. Rather than wait for another order, he slaps it back together as best he can and dashes out.
Back at the office, the mean girls are giving Xochi a hard time about having a crush on the new guy. He's never going to give you a second look, they say...isn't it obvious? For a minute I'm afraid they're going to be mean to her, too, but they just tell her duh, he's gay. Why, he didn't even ogle Jessica, so that proves it! It can't possibly be that he just doesn't like stupid trashy obnoxious women. Alma overhears the "news" and looks disproportionately disappointed. Xochi whimpers.
As Jesús reassembles Fer's sandwich, he gets a good giggle at the memory of it on the floor. "Del piso...a su boca!" I'm surprised he doesn't spit in it. Maybe they're saving that for a later episode. When he takes it in, Fernando lies and says he gave Jesús a bigger bill for lunch than he actually did, and the difference will be deducted from his first paycheck.
Alma tells Jesús she's taking an important international call and wants no one, pero NO ONE, to interrupt her. Naturally the first person who tries is Rogelio, who acts like a tick and is insulting besides. Jesús is stalwart, the two square off (Rogue even throws off his jacket and rolls up his sleeves), but alas, no fistfight-square for the bingo-players -- they are interrupted by Alma, who smooths things over in her usual smooth way, the smoothie. Fer wants Jesús fired, but Rogue gives in to his sweetie and says the secretario can stay, but he's on trial for the first week. I'm sure the first week will seem like a year to all of us.
Xochi and Jesús have coffee and a little misfit-bonding in the cafeteria. He thanks her for being the only one who's nice to him. She clues him in about Rogue & Alma's noviazgo and says poor Alma's got no one in Monterrey except her fiancé and her BFF Pati. Talk about being between a rock and a hard place. Jesús doesn't look nearly as let down by Alma's supposed unavailability as she was by his, but then, he's got lots more problems -- that he knows about, anyway.
Oh, and somewhere along the line there's a madcap moment in which Alma needs a file that Rogue took to Acapulco, he says it's in his suitcase, she sends Jesús down to el parking to fetch it, and he brings back two bags -- one of Rogue's and one of Pati's. Rogue manages to intercept him and treat him like crap, then finds Pati and yells that it's her fault they almost got caught! At this point it's apparent to everyone but Rogue that Pati wants to get caught, but whatever. Rogue grins and asks himself why he's such an adrenaline-junkie. We ask ourselves that as well, and go on to ask why he doesn't take up some nice, life-threatening hobby like alligator-wrestling or skydiving.
As the day draws to a close, Jesús notices that all the employees are hitting the bricks at the stroke of five, but Almita is still in her office. He steps in and sweetly expresses concern about her working so hard. She tells him if she went home now, she'd have twice as much work tomorrow and four times as much the next day, illustrating why she needs a secretary with a math background. He hems and haws and shuffles and finally asks if he can get an advance on his salary to buy his daughter a present. The HR Troll has already left for the day, but Alma presses a personal loan on him. Their hands touch lingeringly.
Unfortunately, someone else is still in the office...Fernando calls Jesús in and gives him a huge pile of filing to do ASAP. He's gone through all the flower names and settled on "darling" ("encanto.") As Jesús weakly protests, he adds another pile, and then a third, which Alma will tell us makes four times as much. "What are you gonna do, darling?" he taunts. "Hit me with your purse?" Chucho's hands ball into fists, but we know he isn't going to land one, coz he's on probation, and anyway it's too soon. One of these days, though...to the moon...
In other news:
- Fer finds out about the floor-sandwich.
- Valentina is harrassed at school for drawing a picture of her two Dads.
- Patilicious meets Jesús and gives him the once-over all Viewerville craves.
- Rogue meets with Fer and endorses Operation Make Chucho Miserable.
Avances:
Somehow Alma manages to accidentally drop her drawers, Jesús sees her goodies, and Pati reports it all to Rogelio. ¡Caray!
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--Reindeer
--"It can't possibly be that he just doesn't like stupid trashy obnoxious women."
--"... illustrating why she needs a secretary with a math background."
--"One of these days, though...to the moon..."
I thought last night was much better than Thursday's episode. There's hope I guess.
Why bother?
Talk about crossovers...
Whoever is recapping AV check if The Balvaneras buy their cosmetics from the AVON lady, maybe one day they mention Miss Montemayor as the make up provider for the fashion shows, right?
For me this episode was better than the middle three episodes of the week but I still have this image stuck in my head of Fernando Colunga physically carrying and dragging all of the other actors and writers to the last episode. I found the whole lunch situation between Fernando and Jesús particularly tedious.
There were a couple of things I did like: 1.when Elías told Valentina that he is her "papá corazonlógico" (dad of her heart)--which he also did in an earlier episode this week --2. when Valentina included Jesús in her family portrait.
I am also watching an episode here and there of the rerun of "Soy tu dueña" and can't understand why FC would want to change that face! It is also interesting to see him in a drama. Now I can see why he has the fan base he does.
Jarifa
Rog-Alligator wrestling and sky diving, don't we wish!
Patilcious meets Jesus and gives him the once over that all of Viewerville craves, lol.
Reindeer.
I am so glad Chucho gave the Fern his sandwich after being dropped and the wine from other people's glasses, lol. Maybe Fern will get a bug or something!
Really liking Xochi. What a sweet woman she is. I like that they are forming a bond and she continues to help him.
Jessica so needs to get over herself and I wonder how Alma is reconciling herself to Chucho having a child. Hmmmm.
I was really hoping that Chucho would knock some sense into Fern or Rog but he really can't. Hopefully, he can get more petty revenge on the two of them along the way.
Pati and Rog are so funny, it will be fun to see if they are ever caught.
Pablo: You have to give a TN a couple of weeks to get the flow of it. The first week is really nothing to go by. All the characters are being introduced and it takes at least two weeks or so to get the rythmn so to speak : )
I don't think I can take too much more of what they consider comedy (picking the sandwich off the floor and using left-over wine), but I'd hate to miss out on the recaps and comments. Now *there* is hilarity.
So, I'll take my medicine and for the recappers' sakes, I'll stick with it for another couple of weeks.
Jarifa--BTW--It was for Soy Tu Duena, that FC unveiled his new face. It took as awhile to get used to it. Go back and watch some clips from Alborada, Amor Real, Pasion, and even MEPS for the *real* FC (our TBLMOE and now the Planet).
Oh, and just for clarification of the whole suitcase thing: Alma asked Jesus for the packet of info Rogelio took with him for his business trip to Acapulco. Jesus went over to Susanah - knocked on her desk and asked her where the packet was - she called by phone com to Rogelio who said it was in his suitcase in the trunk of his car. Jesus went back to Alma and told her where it was; she gave him a spare set of keys to the car. Later - Pati called up to Roge and told him Jesus just took off upstairs with both suitcases. Roge - in a panic - caught Jesus in Alma's office with the suitcases. He quickly pulled out of the front pocket the packet and hauled both cases back downstairs without Alma seeing him (or the cases).
Did everyone see the bulldog photos around Rogelio's office? Obvious 'tip of the hat' to Copito in the original 'El Secretario'.
Jarifa
If I decide to keep up with this show it will be for the Elias/Valentina/Chucho dynamic, Xochi, and the comments here at Caray. This place makes mediocre TNs tolerable.
Having said that her classmates are more mature than her father's co-workers.
I hate the nickname "Chucho."
"rabbit off"
"acts like a tick"
"a little misfit-bonding"
So much info and color and so economical. Kudos to you, lady.
This episode was somewhat more tolerable. Hate the Fernando bullying but am thoroughly enjoying the nefarious Pati, don't know why. My favorite line was "Thank God I have my parents' inheritance so I don't have to work!" I'd say she's working verrry hard to land Rogelio and certainly going for some world record in how many times they can rumple the sheets and hit criterion behavior. I'm exhausted just watching 'em!
I don't know what people mean about FC's face, it looks kissable to me but what really sends me are the close-up shots of his luminous and deep eyes. ohh my...
Maybe this has come up -- I haven't really been here before :( -- but earlier in the week, Carmen Salinas encouraged the vecindad gang to welcome Jesús, saying they were all "regios", after all. As you know, regio/regia is the word for a native of Monterrey (like "jarocha/o for a native of Veracruz, say). The point, you ask? Just an opportunity to introduce (or reintroduce) you to the funniest regia I know:
http://www.cindylaregia.com
She could give Nicole Brizz some pointers. And that's saying something. Neta.
Evidently they have just as many "fresas" in France as they do in Mexico.
I am liking Alma a lot better after all that yelling at Fernando. I'm thinking one of these days Chucho can put his math skills to work and reduce her taskload, once she gets him out of Fernando's high-maintenance idiotic clutches.
I think Patimelt might have some sort of hormonal disorder. She's insatiably lusty and seems so het up all the time she's a bit sweaty even. Plus she hasn't seemed to notice that Rogue doesn't even like her much.
Don't get me wrong, I still love and admire his professionalism and acting skills. I'll watch anything he's in (for awhile, anyway, hehe) and would choose him over any other galan to hold me in his arms and whisper sweet nothings to me.
Marie Claire jokes? Oh, wow! I always learn something wonderful from you.
[Wish you were over in True Love. Now THAT ONE is funny.]
Blue Lass -- I forgot to say before:
Thank you for spelling out the name of the novela in your header. I always have trouble with alphabet soup titles. [You get old. It happens.]
What decided it for me is that there are too many bad guys and not enough good guys.
All the sctys except Xo are rotten.
All the three stooges are rotten.
The Galan and Sweet Young Thing are good, but all the other principal characters are rotten (Rogue, Patti, Fer, Vero).
Elias and Chata are good but peripheral and powerless.
The main couple MUST be good souls - it's a TN rule. Other than them, if we skip the peripheral ones, there's only one other good guy - Xo. Everyone else is rotten. That wears me out.
I loved Por Ella Soy Eva so much there was little desire to poke fun at anything, so I'm thinking maybe I've missed a Caray rite of passage. This may be the place to get my wings. I still like Jesus, although I felt overwhelmed by how hard everyone is on him. I don't hate Alma, and I'm working overtime to like her. But I want to hit both Fernando and Rogue with a frying pan. I don't know anyone that immature. You guys stress giving a TN a couple of weeks for it to get its pace so I'll do that. Otherwise I may throw over TBLMOTP for Jorge Salinas in a few weeks. I know. Heresy.
FC was way too thin & the botox was not good. Lucero looks fantastic. I would like to know her plastic surgeon. The boob job looks very natural.
FC's padre is very handsome, so let that man age naturally!
So far this is silly, but have hopes it will improve. It certainly has to be better than Amores Verdaderos.
Paula, I agree that there are just too many bad guys. Surely our Jesús will win them over one by one -- but I hope it starts soon.
UA, the only child actor I've really liked has been Tuqueque in Amorcito (Violeta Isfel's real-life son), but so far Val hasn't made me want to mute the sound.
Thanks for the Cindy link, NM! I love her!
Bill, hope you'll join us for Bingo. Everyone wins, really.
I'm lovin' TBLMOE in a comic role, something I've never seen before. I thought it was hysterical when he did that del piso a su boca routine when he re-heated the sandwich. He said something also about bien calentita also, so I was very hopeful Fern would burn his mouth, but no.
Thanks for the terrific recap, Blue Lass and also for clarifying the no ... soy gay. I misunderstood, thinking he actually said he was gay to explain why he was taking a job perceived by the neanderthals to be a gay man's job.
I'm fairly patient with the awful bullying, especially because the later, repeated musical opening scene shows all the people in the office liking him. And Fernando's evil deeds sort of make me laugh because the guy is such a good comic actor.
I totally can't understand Rogelio. I guess the "adrenaline" comment kind of explained it. Is he supposed to really love Alma? Right now it's more like he's after her money and really goes for Pati. But probably they just want him to be a garden-variety horndog who wants his cake and eating it as well.
The secretaries' little "is he/isn't he gay" session that Alma overheard just proves how unprofessional SHE is. Where in the real corporate world (I know, this is a TN) would a high-powered executive overhear something like this and tolerate it? Also, a real executive would not allow a 'hostile environment' to develop, such as is happening with Fernando. This would leave the company open to too much litigation. Avon should be calling soon and straighten this out.
Terrible novela - they should move this to daytime or midnight, but great recaps. Dropping out and sticking to the recaps only.
Daisynjay
I haven't been able to chime in since Monday's recap, and I apologize if any of these have already been said:
Chatita - seems this character borrows heavily from Dori in Finding Nemo
Julia, et al. who have commented on Blanca Soto being a little too poised: Just add shoulder pads and she could be Crystal Carrington walking around the mansion with her skinny, top heavy, disproprortionate body. They're real, you say?
Ithabill and Jarifa - Not only have I seen Judith Light in the new Dallas, but Cate del Castillo (la ex-mujer de Aaron "Beltbuckle" Diaz") played a police officer this past week.
Emilia - it was me who asked about Aly and her beanie. She is darling and so BIG!
Elle - I'm with you on the bullying. It would be nice if being gay was a non-issue, but I do get how it could be used in this plotline. However, I do not understand the need for the heckling.
Blue? Who's counting with Bingo? We are! Hoot! Hoot! Undefeated champs! Is anyone else playing tho?
RlaO
ITA w/Julia's assessment of Patimelt. She would jump on anything male and thank goodness Alma was in the room when she met Jesus or she would have jumped him.
UA- I'm not a fan of children in telenovelas but I find Valentina adorable.
I hope that week 2 will be better than the premiere week.
I'm trying to give this one a few more days, but have to admit I've fallen asleep during the show the last two nights. That's not a good sign. There's only one other tn that bored me so much in the first weeks that I gave up on it- El Talisman- and even that had WAY more going on in the first episodes. But that tn also spawned recapping GOLD. Best recaps ever! Can this tn provide that level of snark-filled recaps?
Like Chucho, I am giving this tn one more week of "prueba", and then we'll see what happens.
Loved the scenes with Elias and Valentina. I need to see more of him. Actually, I want more scenes of Elias, Chucho and Valentina together-- minus Vero.
That being said...I do like the lightness of this show. It balances well with AB.
Like many here, I'm struggling to like this show. For one thing, it almost seems as though everyone is trying too hard and it seems frantic. So far some of the most relaxed and genuine scenes have been those between Rog and Pati.
Jesús seems awkward and ill at ease, which I suppose is intentional, but I'm just not able to picture how he is going to comfortably settle in...perhaps if a horse were involved or at the very least a cardigan smartly draped over his shoulders.
Thank goodness for Veronica. For me she is absolutely fascinating. She is beautiful but very uptight with unusual (sorry Judy) tastes. She was apparently once enough in love with a Chucho to make a baby with him... so how did she get from there to here?
I worry about this show. if not for FC it would have noontime written all over it and might yet.
Carlos
My favorite scene was Pati leering at Jésus. She is fun to watch. Second favorite -- Elian & Valentina.
I always gravitate to these lighter shows and find most of the straight dramas too melodramatic -- except for Cuando Me Enamoro -- loved that one. So, I expect the over the top stereotypes and heavy handed set ups in the early going. On Dinero there was not a single likable character except the galan & his family. But all of the cardboard self obsessed characters turned out to be much more interesting and fun after we got to know them (Even Vickie, Vickie, Vickie) I'm just glad I missed the first few weeks of Una Familia con Suerte. Some of those characters were manic. I bet the setup was as horrific as this one.
The bullying is annoying but don't forget what a scene Jésus created when he first showed up. He didn't mean to but he dissed everybody -- acting as if he was too good for any of them because he is a licenciado of finances. Little by little he'll win them over.
Syracuse is currently wiping the floor with Louisville. Gotta go see if they can hold on to the lead this time.
Güera
"One question : Are there any pirates in this one ? )))Susanlynn , the impatient"
Followed by this one:
"I get a real kick out of the adjectives used to describe these people. It reads like those interviews they used to do with the Playboy bunnies. 'This is Tiffany Schmidt. She loves kayaking , collecting bottles, and whistling. Her favorite color is tangerine. She has six cats and makes her own jelly. She is funloving, impulsive, and frisky.'"
(Hint- it was 6 years ago.)
Maybe pirates could take care of all the workplace harassment.
And we can switch Pattycakes for Tiffany and it would still be valid, I think.
BTW everybody who loved Refugio...I noticed that David Ostrosky is to appear later as a Licenciado Astudillo (Hey Vivi, what can you make of his name?)
I also really enjoyed the scene of Chucho fixing up Fernandon't's lunch...pouring in leftover wine out of other people's glasses (Fern really gets wine with lunch?! I guess he doesn't work anyway), adding water from a vase, stirring it with the flower stems, reassembling the sandwich off the floor.
It is pretty convoluted that Alma and Fern would share a secretary. What do the other secretaries do? Susana is Rogue's secretary, but what about the other two?
Alma should NOT be putting up with that kind of vicious gossiping and childish behavior. As much as the whole staff seems to love her, it seems she could do something about it if she bothered.
I started watching this novela when it first aired (last Fall) and stopped after about a dozen episodes or so. I enjoyed it a lot but to be honest I don't remember all the details of why I loved it. NO SPOILERS but I will try to explain why I think it's worth a shot. (Based on my dozen-episode viewing, anyway.)
It is silly, very, and I lowered my expectations (as I do with all TNs). The harassment and bullying were hard to take (especially from Fernando) but if I recall it wasn't as intolerable after a while. I found Jesus adorable as he suffered with all of this. I remember being worried that he was going to be a "wimp" and just take the abuse. I think we see in this episode (with his fists clenched at the end of the episode) that no, he is not a wimp, he's just holding back.
I like Alma (Blanca Soto) but then I liked her in Eva Luna and never watched much of El Talisman. I think the chemistry between Jesus and Alma is pretty good. But then I am very forgiving and have a damn good beanie.
Anyway, I enjoyed the episodes I previewed and will keep on watching. This is a departure for Fernando Colunga and I think he's adorable. Time will tell if the show continues down the path that I anticipated (after viewing the first episodes). But I encourage everyone to give it at least another week. And wear your beanies! Tighten them up good! :D
Another comment, regarding Que Bonito Amor. I started watching about a dozen of those episodes too.(I finally decided to take a break on both of these shows and just wait for them to come on Univision.)
I will be front and center watching that novela when it comes on (because it's Jorge Salinas! Come on!) but it took me about 10 or so episodes to get the "feel" of it and I will share my hopefully non-spoiler feelings now (whether you ask for it or not!). It's totally corny, it's old-fashioned, over-the-top melodramatic, it is very colorful and full of music and silly drama, and you really need a beanie but you just have to go...with...it. Don't analyze and nit-pick the flaws. That spoils the fun of it. I mean, look at the ads, we have Pablo Montero stroking a rooster while wearing an enormous sombrero! Lots of enormous sombreros in this one.
I personally wish Mr. Salinas had a different novela to do after his award-winning triumph in LQNPA, but this is what we got. After a while I decided it was fab for what it was (over the top) and I hope to enjoy the rest of it. Apparently it's got good ratings in Mexico (last I heard) so I hope that's a good sign.
And Carlos, love ya amigo, even when you're giving me a hard time about my "unusual" food tastes. Fiber, fiber, fiber makes me forgiving!
May I remind you that this is supposed to be a comedy. I've been watching the original since last fall on Telemundo in the morning. It is hilarious. There is slapstick, double talk and every character has a sense of comedic timing and a sense of humor. There is a definite night and day difference between the two productions. (El Secretario is the original version produced by Caracol TV, Colombia).
If you are hoping for this to be another drama or melodrama like FC has done for the past 10 years, you will be sadly disillusioned. Even FC has said in the past, he wants to do a comedy or something different. Well, this will be different for him. I'm sticking around and crossing my fingers that the humor and comedy will eventually come out.
Susanlynn and Carlos, in the original ES, there are no horses or cardigans or feathers.
Elvira- I am very conflicted about Que Bonito Amor. You know I love Jorge, but this is a Meh-jia production. The last one I saw (TdA) felt like torture after a while.
According to my highly unscientific studies, this show will be tolerable based on the mid-trada. The song is cute and catchy. I tend to like the shows if I like the theme. Lol.
Carlos, I think we will see a draped cardigan sooner or later, but I predict it will be on Rogue. He's the draped cardigan type. Tennis togs, too, I predict for him, and perhaps driving gloves.
Sara, I am going to drop in on the mariachi-doodle if only for the music. I've never seen a Mejía, I don't think. At the risk of starting an avalanche, why does everyone say "Mejía" with such visible (even in print) horror?
Despite it being so drawn out and pointless, I do hold a soft spot in my heart for it since it was the first one I recapped and I got to know a lot of Carayites. Novela Maven wrote a MUCH better ending for it.
The mariachi music & Jorge Salinas will interest me until it really gets bad.
Oh which reminds me-- JudyB, how did you feel during those scenes where Chucho was admiring the ... whatever animals those were that were displayed in all their poor deceased glory in the shop window. Remember, when he was looking for work? It really upset me and I had to look away. It bothered my vegan soul (note: I am not a tight a** and don't force it on others like Vero)
And all of them have the same things in common-- Mejia throws every single tn cliché he can think of in; nothing is too over the top, dramatic, or cheesy for him; he inserts corny comedic scenes and characters into dramas; and his storylines meander and could really use tightening.
But, he manages to get the biggest stars, so that's always the draw to his tns.
Well it WAS corpses hanging in the window.
Guess that made Chucho hungry for meat but it didn't work for me!
I cut him some slack though because he was really really hungry. If I were starving, I'm sure I would eat anything, nausea or no.
I expect that anyone who has seen "La Hija del Mariachi" will be sorely, pero muy requete disappointed in this remake.
Thankfully I have not seen the quality original and therefore will blissfully unaware of what I have missed.
Sara, I too will have to record QBA and watch it over breakfast the next day. Sounds like a nice eye-opener, though.
Lets see where we all dance next week...
Anon#1
Well, that's how I am going to imagine all the females on this show from now on...except it will be roasted goat bodies.
You're a hoot Blue Lass! And yes, it is far more offensive to see the women being salivated over than to see an actual food product salivated over (gurgle belly sound effects included.)
Your team, Güera's and mine are in, but sorry that Carlos' Baylor team and Mike and Emilia's Kentucky team are out this year.
We used to have a strong Minnesota fan on this blog, but we haven't heard anything from him in a couple of years...but they're in too. As well as Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State and Wisconsin, and Illinois.
Wishing you and Güera luck!
http://www.youtube.com/user/PratieHeads?v=63e9oTOXwxY
I think you can see it later but this is an opportunity to see our Melinama LIVE! Willa and I are listening/watching - well really Willa is listening with her eyes closed but join the fun.
ESPN is predicting Ohio St. to win it all...... They now have a buleye on their backs.
Let the games begin, and the good times roll.
Anon#1
(84 comments? Holy crap! Is this show popular or something? ;-)
I must be very petty, because no one else has commented on Alma's necklace. It didn't work with either the asymmetrical neckline or with her bust. In every scene of hers I kept watching it hanging over to her left-hand side.
And I do agree with Krystal Carrington comparison someone has made--Alma has just that way of carrying herself.
They're definitely setting it up for someone from the office to see Jesus with Elias and assume that they're partners.
I may try to make this the telenovela I follow once AB ends. Of course, the big draw is TBLMOE. I too am having difficulty with SO MANY mean, cruel and unpleasant people in the show. And, I don't want to see Jesus engage in any petty revenge no matter how deserved. As someone else mentioned, I want to see him win over most of them one by one by being the good guy. Any bad stuff that happens to the nasties, sillies, etc. should be crap they bring upon themselves as they stand smack dab in the center of that big 'ol fan breeze.
I liked when one of the secretaries greeted Rogelio on his return from his trip and Rog blew her off in English with his reply "Whatever". LOL!
That could be funny...but only for a little while. :-)
I kind of hope they get past the "gay is funny" kind of humor.
I guess it's because I have not seen a lot of the comedies I am willing to give it one more week.
Those of you who watched UFCS-- was there an instant "like" or did it need some time to become "good." I ask because I'm pretty sure PEAM is the same producer. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I just went back and read the comments on the first week of Familia. Although the audience was small (no FC to draw a big crowd), and the comedy silly, it showed much heart and many endearing qualities in the first week—Pancho was silly, but also very sweet and able to convey great emotion for his family and Fernanda (the older lady who changes his fortunes), and the villains were fun and showed endearing qualities. The biggest complaint was about not being able to understand Pancho, who just made up words all the time and spoke in that extreme sing-song tone. Here are some comments from the first week. So far, PEAM is not measuring up.
“I think Pepe has great charisma and is going to be part of the next generation of galans. Loved his smoking kiss. Loved how Fernanda could predict what Pancho was going to do. Mostly I love how many NICE people there are in this show and how even the villains are fun.”
“It's tons of fun and great fodder for good-natured snarkiness. It definitely reminds me of Juan Querendon.”
“I had hoped to pare down my watching as well, but I may end up getting hooked on this show too. So far it seems pretty funny!”
“I like the casting of Pancho. I don't know much about the actor and I don't think I've seen him in anything, but he is very engaging and approachable. Yep, great chemistry between him and Fernanda.”
I finally figured out why Avila's little stardust kick-turn maneuver isn't working -- it's because he's not Sergio Sendel. :(
-Kika Edgar as Xochi.
-Elias
-Valentina (sue me, I like the kid)
-catchy theme song
-FC is pretty.
Hmm ... Not a very long list. Lol
I LOVE the theme song...it's great for dancing.
Of course I adore Colunga, facial hair or no, but has anybody else noticed that his hands are like paws? really thick and stubby. Just makes him more lovable of course that he's not COMPLETELY perfect. 'Cause we sure aren't.
I liked PEAM right away too, but I liked it less on Friday than I did on Monday, which is definitely a bad sign. I'm interested in the Vero/Elias/Valentina part of the story, but I'm not interested in the office antics AT ALL. That is going to have to get better fast.
As far as the humor - even though there was a lot of mean-spirited behavior in Familia, Pancho and his gang always managed to get the upper hand before long. I think what Jesus/Chucho needs is a sassy sister-in-law with a big mouth, and a scruffy little mutt to pee on Fernando's shoes.
Sara and Blue, your list of good characters (including Monterrey) is just about the same as mine.
Incidentally, I'm doing Bingo Card 5. Does the Avon office count as "obvious product placement," or should I hold out for something more specific? (I know it won't take long!) I'm not even sure if a gun was fired last week... I need to pay more attention!
I am not counting the little choque with Ury as a full-fledged automobile accident, but I could be persuaded. :)
JudyB-I've noticed the same thing about FC and I find those paws endearing.
Julie-It is a little disheartening that I liked it on MOnday, but by Friday I was unsure. I am in the same boat: I like the Vero/Elias/Chucho story, but not the office stuff.
For some reason, though, I can't give up.
And I believe Jesus did specifically say "JAMAS" when protesting his new job title. (Even if he didn't, it won't be long before someone else says it anyway!)
On the other hand, if I hadn't been recapping FELS I am pretty sure I could have gotten up the motivation to change the channel on that one. I agree with Variopinta - FELS is a good reference point for bad TNs.
In retrospect, I actually disliked STuD even more than FELS, but am not sure if I would necessarily say that it was worse. Perhaps it was just more annoying to me personally. It's frustrating when you see talented actors trying so hard to work with such a bad script. Nobody looked like they were having fun. Bad as FELS was, people seemed to be enjoying themselves in that one and not taking it so seriously.
Great recap, Blue Lass, just can't say I'm enthralled with this show. Too much cruelty and stupidity in proportion to the comedy, but maybe it improves?
Can't even enjoy my FC fix from the StuD reruns because it is an annoying TN, with the cooing cousin and whining auntie. Guess I'll kick the waves in the kiddie pool of PEAM until the deep waters of Jorge Salinas roll in.
La Paloma
Flaco was in Mexico when this first started and said it wasn't very popular, then just recently we heard it was doing very well--so it may need a little time to get going.
Don't like office tyranny, so having a hard time with that.
Oh how original!!! A plot line regarding a misunderstanding about someone being gay!! Yawn.
Pati never stops moving. When her mouth isn't moving, and usually while it is, she's twitching, sashaying, touching her face and her hair. FF through her scenes with Rog.
Will probably end up just skimming this one and commit to the Jorge Salinas TN, though I swore I'd never watch another 10:00--makes my bed time too late. I'm going to have to watch the eps the next day on that one.
Nanette
Maybe the reason why TN end up doing well in México is because all Televisa programs are forced to tell everybody that the TN is good. They carry the water to their own mill, so to speak...
A lie 10 times told come true and people start seeing ''the emperor's new clothes'' even when is actually naked...
LOL
I barely watch TN and when I do I do it very sporadically, but this time I wanted to see Monterrey, and I am afraid I won't see it much now that everything happens inside the office... :-(
I'll also request no hysterical sobbing from FC. Remember MEPS? It sounded like the yelping of a kicked puppy.
Susanlynn, I wish you the best of luck - or better, if that's possible. Personal telenovelas are no fun.
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