Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Amor Bravío #159 (Uni 154) Tue 4/2/13 Hell hath no fury as a Kimodo scorned.
Labels: bravio
Will LeonCerdo throw that acid in Hissa's face? I'm sure that will be her anvil. creepy.
How far will Camila go before she turns down Dionicio? Will there be a chance for Dan to save the day? We'll just have to see.
~ posted by not-a-dan-fan.
An acid attack? I don't think I'll be able to watch that, even if it is on Hissadora.
And gag me too. Good thing Mir did not break a leg playing tag in heels.
I will enjoy watching justice being dealt. I did not think that the writers would go through Caye signing away the ranch, but they did. Bring it on Leo!
Cindy
Thanks so much. What a clear, clean and snarky recap -- smoother than the episode.
It was a good one, however, full of developments that nicely narrow the possibilities as we move forward.
I had to laugh at your description of Miriam, the fair cookie lady. Her scenes with Mariano's branch of the Albarran family were really a bit much, but nicely build the case for her absorption into their ranks. I did wonder exactly what Refugio and Roccio had in mind with that look they shot each other as they described Miriam as Ana's second mother.
Ah, yes, Ramon. He lacks the proverbial "inside" voice.
The acid disappointed me. I hate these endings where the villain, usually a woman, is disfigured. It feels so sadistic. On the other hand, from the perspective of our tongue-less one, turnabout is fair play.
Our two lovely young women, Nati and Luzma, both pondering ways to fly the coop. In the real world, I would probably say that it's not a bad idea for any young, promising woman to leave this protected (or not!) world. In this case, they both need to stay put and be united or reunited with the good men that love them. I am a traditionalist when it comes to novela endings. I plan to be sitting on my couch next Friday night, eating popcorn and weeping my way through multiple love scenes and weddings.
What a striking difference between how totally unconcerned Isa is about the threat of Leo, and what we can tell is shaping up to be a gruesome revenge. Acid and a big knife. Yikes!
The backstabbing between the villains begins. Isa is right that Dion is putting their deal (and freedom) at risk by adding his sick obsession with Camila into the MQ deal. What will he do when he realizes Isa has cut him out of the BV deal?
Traveling Lady- I found that look between Rocio and Refugio to be interesting too. And then they purposely left Mir-Mar alone. I think they may be trying to do some matchmaking. Rocio never did think that veterinarian Camila was feminine enough. And everyone knows Dan really loves Cam. So maybe she figures she can do a little switcheroo and get a more suitable daughter-in-law and feminine mother figure for Ana?
Yay! Maja sighting. She seems to be well and enjoying taking over the whole bed, now that Dan isn’t there. Here’s a cute pic of SN in bed with one of her own doggies, a rescue pooch: https://twitter.com/silvnavarro/status/223612528142467072/photo/1
Speaking of whom, it really makes my blood boil when women say such things as "I am more woman than you" and there is no comeback for the target of that comment. In both cases in this story the target is Camila, who gets this crap from both Ximeana and Hissadora, both of whom basically sold themselves to men to get what they want. In other words, to be more of a woman is to be a whore.
If that is what it takes, I'd rather be the Borg Queen.
This is a far cry from Rocio's comments about Camila being less than (her concept of) feminine.
What is a tipazo? I'm figuring it's something good since you referred to your Rodolfo as one.
Well, I guess my fury at Isa is over the edge because I wouldn't mind her being disfigured. I haven't seen other TNs so I'm not familiar with this being a common occurrence for women, but Isa's vanity is off the charts so I wouldn't mind that outcome. However, I do agree that if it's something commonly used against women, then it needs to go in future.
I know what Dan did to
Dio was stupid (only somewhat imo), but I can't say that I blame him. I probably would have reacted much the same way, but being a 5'2" woman, I would have been armed (no, I don't own any guns personally...just TN talk).
Camila has had multiple men interested in her. She's young, fresh and natural.
If Hissadora manages to kill Cayetano you know the boys will contest the will. All three of them heard from his own mouth in a lucid period what he intended to do. What surprises me is there is no standard practice in this tech age of videotaping a person reading their will aloud to demonstrate a sound state of mind; a lawyer in a Law & Order episode from years ago talked about doing this. With all the digital video being easy enough for children to do there is no good reason not to do this.
Back to the land grab: We can assume that Estevez has at least a superficially legitimate business and Nat once took a phone call from him. Why didn't she remember that once they knew about the collusion between Hissadora and El Diablo? They could have stopped this much sooner if they had gone to Estevez with the truth and once he regained his cool he could have gotten the law out on this evil pair.
This raises the next crisis: Camila's Tosca moment is pending. What if she decides to pretend to go through with it and... just before he puts his infernal hands on her she puts a knife to her own throat? If I had written this that is an option I would have explored. Not that she would actually kill herself, but I wonder if it has occurred to her that her submission would change nothing.
And yes, I agree, Roman definitely shouted his lines. Arrgh. I can't stand listening to him. Indeed, I don't even enjoy watching him; he's not a very talented actor even when quiet.
I was a little surprised at your "Gag me" response to Rocio's saying that Ana sees Miriam as a second mother. I just assumed it was not very subtle foreshadowing, but it didn't bother me. What DID bother me was Rocio's PSA about how she now understands that people should be valued for their character, not their money or status. And then Refugio and Ana add to this morality play. Gag me.
One thing I didn't understand was Aaron's saying that he's glad Daniel "will be in Chile tomorrow." I was puzzled when I heard him say this in Spanish, and I assumed I must have misheard, but apparently not. I thought Daniel and Miriam were leaving for Chile on Sunday, the day AFTER Natalia's scheduled boda. ??
Traveling lady, you made an excellent point about how it's always the women who get disfigured by acid (or other means) on TNs. However, I also agree when you go on to say "On the other hand, from the perspective of our tongue-less one, turnabout is fair play."
Actually, I was a little surprised that LeonCerdo was able to read ACIDO as fast as he apparently did. Though it also occurred to me that perhaps he DIDN'T read it and mistook it for water! Hmmm...I wonder if he's thirsty.
Juanita- LOL about Leo being thirsty. Perhaps he'll think it's tequila? He hasn't gotten his drunk on since he's been in jail, and we all know how he used to like his liquor. Unfortunately for Isa, "acido" is a pretty easy word for a newly literate person to read, and Leo's probably been around workroom tools/products enough to have a pretty good idea about what it is and what it does, without even reading the label.
I agree with so much that everyone has already said.
Isa is not at all worried about Leo. I wonder why she is so confident that he won't hurt her? And yes, the acid is very cliche. I thought that he might put it in her drink, or replace her drink with it and she swallows it. Then she'll never talk again, just like him. Spanish is really easy to read, so the fact that Leo could read the word acid isn't a stretch at all.
I'm with Juanita, Rocio talking about Miriam being like a second mother to Ana didn't bother me too much, it's more of a hint as to what's to come. But the total and complete turnaround in her snobbiness does gag me. I think it's a very wide stretch that she would turn around 180 degrees like that, and is now a warm and loving, compassionate and fair woman, is unbelievable.
As far as Dan is concerned, I like how Netgirl put it yesterday in the comments about Dan:
She said, "Mir may have come back from the dead, but in his heart, Dan is still married to Cam so he still reacts like a husband. To him, "his wife" was told that if she doesn't have sex with a lecherous criminal old enough to be her father, she will lose her family's land and her mom will rot in jail. Imho, Dan did what many husbands would do if their wives were threatened."
Exactly, he still is madly in love with her, and this is just what he feared would happen to Camila. And he feels impotent to be able to help protect her. It has to be tearing him up inside.
Vivi - thanks for the pic.
Though a few TNs I've seen do punish women with disfigurement, Isa is vain and would hurt her mentally and emotionally as well as physically. And as TL and Juanita mentioned, it is fair play for the tongueless one.
The plot device that vexes me is when the protagonist actually listens to the villain when the stakes are really high. Cam knows that Dan is volatile so he won't be the best one to share this new development but she needs to tell someone so they can think this through together. And she has a team of people she can rely on - Vivi, Rafa, Mariano, Osvaldo, etc.
Having said the above, Dan was an expert at undermining Dio so he probably needs to know a filtered version of Dio's latest b/c it includes ANYONE who tries to help Cam.
Cathyx & Netgirl - ITA about Dan's actions.
I hope Augie's divorce doesn's go through until after the heck hits the fan for Dio. She could inherit eerything. Even Omar. Who is really a tipazo deep down, despite the violence. I picture him in a similar situation as Hissy, but without the sex.
He was sold off to Dio or Dio's father when he was younger and made to do all the family's dirty work. He had to stay to help send him younger siblings to school and improve their lives while sacrificing his own, and didn't want to risk their safety given the wrath of Dio. Since he doesn't have a Kitchen Virgen to pray to, he asks to the ceiling at night for forgiveness and thinks about what might have been -he had an interest in the priesthood- knowing that it may be too late for him. He's done too much to be saved. Unless Augie can help find his true path, probably from prison
Or maybe he's just a good-looking thug. We may never know the truth.
Kelly
The guns and serapes must have come in a set. But, seriously. Our guys look muy guapo.
That look between Nana and Rocio when Miriam and Mariano were talking was kind of weird.
Even though it was a stupid thing to do, I understand why Dan went after Dio. He’s protecting his wife (and she is the wife of his heart). Also, not keeping him in the loop is not fair. However, Cam said it right—and she ought to know, she’s the same way—that he’s impulsive and might cause more damage (which he did). I think they needed to keep the sleeping with Dio part of the demands to themselves.
I have to say one thing for CdlF—he plays sick/injured very convincingly.
What day is it in TN land?
Until I saw Leo with the acid, I was thinking that at the end, when Isa and Dio are caught because of his obsession with Cam, that would be the final straw for her and she’d take him out. But if Leo gets her with the acid first, not sure that would happen after all.
Dio’s obsession with Cam has turned him stupid. Isa’s obsession with Dio has turned her dangerous.
Finally got to the recap. Now on to the comments!!
Nanette
I doubt there will be any of Dio's money left. It is all ill gotten gains. I'm sure they will pay off the people that bought the pensions & whoever else they find he swindled.
That was not very smart of Dan. He knows that Dio has his patiños (henchmen) around. Surprising they left him in front of Dio's casa, and not drop him in the woods.
boo hoo, only 8 more episodes before Mejia.
But I will miss this series.
Miriam does exude something of a Donna Reed vibe. I wonder what kind of a career she could have had. I wonder... when she gets together with Mariano who will convert?
Loved the 'Roman shouts his lines,'
and 'Mar takes her hand and utters his mantra,' and 'Dionicio suddenly announces he must leave and Hissadora’s disappointed. She thought that at the very least they’d be celebrating in one of the hotel rooms. Well, Dion’s busy – got people to see, places to go, you know – he’s got a pending matter to attend to,' and the best one 'He sees the jug (may as well be labeled “Acid for Hissadora”)'
It just broke my heart to leave Camila with that horrible decision to make. We all know that something is going to go wrong with the briefcase heist (unless this is it and they spend all the rest of next week in the happily ever after time zone).
Vivi--Isa is sure that her dismissal of LeoCerdo was perfectly just--he didn't kill Padre B, so she doesn't owe him anything. She's in the clear, nothing to fear.
It *is* interesting, though, that Dio thinks nothing of waving it in Isa's face--still after all this time--that he's still intent on *having* Camila. We've misjudged Isa. She *does* have feelings (whatever they might be) for Dio as a bed partner. Dio had better watch out. It's a good thing Leo found the acido first, or Dio might have gotten some poured down the front of his pants. (I also like Cindy's take on Leo getting some on the acid on himself.)
TL--Agree about our syrupy sweet Fair Maid Miriam, the Cookie Lady. But she's just what Mar needs--as for a second mother for Ana...I think both Refugio and Rocio recognize that there is something happening between the two of them and they are still aware that Dan and Camila were married by the Church--a big thing for them.
UA--I'm sorry I missed posting an appreciative comment yesterday. I had a late dentist appointment and got home just in time for PEAM. I had the opportunity to ask her professional opinion about a drooling tongueless man (yeah, I had to explain where I got all this from). She said that he probably *would* need a drooly pad as the tongue has an integral part in swallowing--just as I swallowed some rinse water and noted that fact that the tongue goes up to the roof of the mouth and then sort of helps direct the liquid/masticated solid toward the back of the throat, where the swallowing takes place. She thought he would also have trouble chewing up food, too. Hmmm. food for thought, no?
Juanita--Leo was able to read Acido easily because he learned his vowels first. (However, you are right, Agua should be as easy, but he might get them confused.
You can tell I've only gotten halfway through the comments, but I'll post now.
Miriam is going to open a Montisorri (sp?) with scholarships for all the huerfanos at the Padres. Luzma will work there when she gets her degree in education. It'll be open to all religious persuations and she'll teach Anna the traditions of her faith since thats how Agatha will be raised. No need for conversions this time. But first she needs to project manage the reconsteuction of the orphanage and make sure it's up to code. She'd look good in heels and a hard hat.
Kelly
But are we are sensible enough to know that the same theme over and over gets old and uninteresting after awhile. Responding to it would give the impression that we actually read it.
I don't think either Miriam or Mariano need to convert.
UA, when I read your comment, I thought about Isa's drug for Cayetano. Dion-the-dirty-dog needs to be put down for a while.
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