Thursday, May 30, 2013
Amores Verdaderos #141 Wed 5/29/13 Nikki's Back! In other news -- Mysterious Wave of Lactose Intolerance Attacks DF!
Tonight ...
--Nikki and Roy are history
--Guillo is missing
--Paula is dying
--Beatriz is -- what? -- 6 months pregnant
Vikki is understandably disconcerted after Carlos's weird, face-smashing display. She turns down his offer of a ride home. Carlos is not discouraged. On the contrary, Vikki seems to have passed his test and he's more determined than ever to win her heart.
Meanwhile Nelson Brizz complains about Kendra's constant nagging. Salsero, who takes his pleasure where he can find it, tells his boss how to avoid another Kendra: he'd better lay down the law (leerle la cartilla) to Nabila; or better yet -- get a vasectomy.
In the Dumps
Old guy, Mezcalitos, trains Guillo to pick through the vast garbage dump for items he can sell. The old guy sits and watches the boy. And three scroungy mutts pose beside him, one balanced on an orange crate, in a surreal echo of an Olympic medal ceremony. Guillo prays that Mezcalitos will get enough money from the garbage he picks to buy a phone card so he can call his mamita.
Arriaga asks Vikki how her novel ends. Her characters -- the lady and her bodyguard -- took the risk, she tells him. They decided to live their love! Arriaga grins. They did it! Vikki's smile is sly: she was tempted to leave the two characters apart and have each one find true love elsewhere. ¡Eso sí que no! sputters Arriaga. That would be a terrible ending! Vikki agrees that the ending she went with is a crowd-pleaser: people enjoy reading about what they wouldn't have the guts to do in real life. [Zing number one!]
Beatriz tries to knit but is too distraught to concentrate. Paula sneaks her meds when she thinks Bea isn't looking. But Bea finds a vial of pills: Why didn't you tell me you were sick?
Off-stage, Polita takes a whiff from her helium tank. Then she bounces onto the scene and advises Lili to move in on Guzmán gradually. After all, her rival, Nikki, is out of the picture.
¡Sorpresa! Nikki enters the Balvanera mansion, kisses Tomi, and then goes to greet her not particularly effusive father. He wants to know where Roy is. Nikki explains that she and Roy have separated; he is at the Pavía house right now.
El punto es que es un hecho que Nikki y yo, nos vamos a divorciar.
(The point is that it's a done deal -- Nikki and I, we're going to get divorced.)
Frankie has come looking for Victoria. Salsero greets him warmly although he realizes, uneasily, that he still doesn't know about Guillo. Polita takes another whiff from that helium tank and bounds into the room squealing and wraps herself around Frankie. Lili smiles. Arriaga joins the group. While he and Salsero whisper about how it's not their place to tell Guzmán about his nephew, the shorties continue to fawn and flutter over their crush.
if only he had stuck to his dream, Vikki tells LactoNerd. He listens with an insufferably smug expression on his face. Now it's getting late and Zambrano is waiting downstairs with the car. She kisses LactoNerd's cheek and deftly ducks another Ghastly Kiss. He notices and looks annoyed.
The Big Angel is staring in the mirror. He looks annoyed too. He is imagining Vikki in a big romantic smooch with LactoNerd. Why is she so late getting back?
Guzmancito?
Nikki? No sabía que habías regresado! (I didn't know you had come back)
Sí -- here she runs to him and they embrace -- ¡Regresé por ti, sólo por ti!
(I came back for you, only for you!)
Their faces look joyful, their kiss seems endless, their song swells.
♪♪Puedes pedir lo que sea ♪
♪Pero sea junto a ti ♪
So you came back, Nicole Brizz!
Helloooo, obviously, answers Nikki. This is my house, Mariana, Rufiana, Gatiana -- or whatever your name is!
My name is Liliana. And I wanted to welcome you!
Nikki and Lili insult each other while Guzmán watches miserably. As Nikki moves in close to Frankie and drapes a possessive arm around his neck, Lili's fake smile turns to a frank glare.
Salsero delivers the box of chocolates as instructed. Kendra stuffs piece after piece into her mouth and rants about being neglected. ¡Embarazada neurotica! sniffs Salsero dismissively. Her caterwauling follows him out the door. She is left alone, muttering threats against Nelson Brizz and that perra, Nabila.
Why did she lie to Nikki and say they were going out? So she'd stop bothering you! She doesn't deserve your love! And she's a married woman! Give me a chance and I'll help you forget her.
The insufferable Nelson Brizz greets Vikki with some news: While she was out screwing Carlos (revolcándose), her daughter came home -- separated from Roy!
Arriaga, ¿te duele la frente? (Does your forehead hurt?)
Arriaga is puzzled. Why is he asking that? Because, says Nelson, tapping his temples with his index fingers, now you're the one with the horns in this house!
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Lili needs to get over Guzman and move on. Pronto. Porfis! I'm over 'Bratiana.'
And since when is Polita an expert on helping Bratiana snag Guzman after she, herself, was an epic fail at said endeavor?
Lactonerd. Lactonerd’s kisses are like one of those old hand-pumped hoover vacuums.
Polita taking a whiff off her helium tank, perfect!
I guess having horns means something different in Mexico than it does here.
Boy that crowd is unbelievably adept at keeping secrets! They should work for the CIA. No one in real life keeps secrets so well.
Thanks so much for this perfectly snarky, marvelous recap. You Rock!!!!
I too loved the helium reference for Polita, lol. She is so darn pushy. I am not liking pushy Lili either. I was afraid Lili would go this route. I can't wait for Lili to find out that Roy and Nikki are done, then what will Lili do? And Lili's shoes, really???? Going for a walk in those??? Please!!!!
Those Guzmans all live the bodyguard code don't they? I like what Emarie said about them working for the CIA, they ought to apply pronto!
Like your name for Joan/Carlos LactoNerd, lol. I liked what the Angel said about him too, about the movie people, lol. I think LacoNerd may be getting a clue that Ms Vikki really isn't into him. How much longer can he hide that he is Joan? I can't wait for his jig to be up!
Mount Kendho, bawwwhhhaaa! I was laughing so hard when she was scarfing those chocolates and witching to Salsa Dude and when she was on the phone with the FF whining.
I am so glad Nikki is back, but she is reverting to believing everything people tell her. I did like how she stood up to her Snappi Pappi. He has a nerve. I like how Ms Vikki cuddled with her and told her some times things don't work out.
So the Pavias are in the black again. Isn't it odd that Milton is so worried about what Anyballs will do when he finds out that Nikki and Roy are wanting a divorce. Anyballs' reputation must have preceeded him. I know I remember that Anyballs told Milton and Roy that Roy better be making Nikki happy, but still. I am glad Roy stood up to Milton and Doris good for him.
I didn't like the avances with poor Betty, but maybe now the low one will get what he so richly deserves. He has been terrorizing Betty long enough!
Doris, glad you enjoyed the recap. Yes, Lili needs to move on (although we all know whose arms she'll be moving to)
Mads, thanks so much. I was impressed by "those shoes" too -- I kept thinking about the holes they were making in that gorgeous lawn.
Emarie, thank you for the nice words.
About having horns --
ponerle los cuernos a alguién, to put horns on someone, means to cheat on someone.
To have horns (llevar los cuernos) means you are the person being cheated on.
Nelson is rubbing Arriaga's nose in the "fact" that Vikki is stepping out with Carlos.
There is no Jean Marie; there is no Balzac [heh heh]; there are no petits-fours. Dark days.
Dark days indeed. Those landfill dogs are cute but we need us some Balzac (heh heh).
Oh my... what have they done to our sweet little Ratiana? Wait'll she discovers her birthright. The Balvenera mansion is suddenly boiling over with prima donnas.
Carlos
The Balvenera mansion is suddenly boiling over with prima donnas.
True. But you have to admit -- they've all got great hair.
Carlos- Every Balvanera is a prima donna! It's in their blood. I think Lili is going to shed her sweet country girl persona and put on her Balvanera Girl persona in this "fight" for Guzman.
Very, very thorough.
The lack of communication is not just Guzman family trait, Without effective communication we would not have a basis for any novela- LOL.
Madelaine, thanks for explaining the Pavias were now in the black. I didn't understand that with my limited Spanish. I thought Doris' look of terror when Roy was telling them of his divorce was because she was imagining all the clothes, etc., she might have to return now that her money source was going to dry up.
I find myself starting to FF through some of the Lilliana/Francisco scenes...and the Leo/Beatriz as well.
Thank you!
SH
I like what many of you said about Lili and her Balvanera prima donna, lol. I can't wait until she finds out she is Anyballs' granddaughter. Watch out Nikki, the claws are already out but the talons will come out then over Guzmancito and everything else.
P.S. You said "revolcándose" ;-)
Ay yi yi, he is putty in her hands. He can't help himself. He is just a bowl full of jiggy jello whenever he is near her. Sigh!
Can anybody please tell these girls. Polita and Ratiana that "he's just not that into you" please. What language are they using with Guzmancito? how is it they could not understand him at all!!
Mads, it's so funny how you noticed Ratiana's pump as she ambled her way thru the grass. That is way too funny.
I've always thought that the Balvaneras have explosive characters.
Tablet jefa -- thanks so much. I didn't know you were watching this one. Good to see you here. You're right -- if our characters started communicating clearly, the writers would have to fill maybe 175 of the 180 episodes with ... what? Banda? Hey, I'm in.
SH -- I appreciate your comment and I'm glad you're here. I admit I'm also free with the FF button during some of those endlessly looping Lili/Frankie and Leo/Bea scenes (though never when I'm "on duty").
Cynderella, Thanks for your nice words. No, seriously.
P.S. If the [bleeping] Univisión censors let a word through, then I [bleeping] well can do the same. [bleep]!!!
Hola vida2, So glad you liked the recap. "Explosive" isn't even the half of it! What I'm afraid of is a war between the Ikki's and the Ana's. I love the relationship between Adri and Vikki and I would hate to see their princesses (Nikki and Lili) dragging them into the mud. But I have a feeling ...
I really enjoyed this reunion between Guzmancito and Nikki. Big Surprise lol.
Finally Liliana shows her true colors and I too would like to see how she behaves when she finds out she too is Belvanera.
Great Comments everyone!
Team Nikki/Guzmancito
Ratiana's shoes …. they were so light in color and contrasting against the dark evening light… those things looked as large as all the rest of her. Bad wardrobe choice, Rati.
And those hot pants of Nikki's, white legs in stark contrast to dark evening light... Her legs go all the up to her … waist.
NM - Yes, the writers are trying to drive us crazy. I think we have entered . . . (dun… dun… DUNNNN!) The Twilight Zone. That place where a telenovela has been extended beyond what is necessary to get the job done. Actually, seems like I read here or T-W that four or six weeks were added to it, due to a delay in starting the telenovela that follows AV.
So, "revolcándose is not a polite word? Good to know, netas!
Let's be honest here -- everyone on the Patio knew this one was YOUR episode. I'm relieved I didn't let you down.
Tablet jefa, don't let Mads know but ... I don't always love Big Eddie. In this one, though, I think he's absolutely charming -- so funny and such great chemistry with Erika.
Doris:
revolcarse isn't a dirty word, per se. It means "to roll around". But in some contexts, it is used with a vulgar meaning, the way the word "screw" can be used in English.
I've always considered Spanish a minefield of double entendres -- order breakfast at your own risk* -- but this one is pretty straight-forward I think.
[*¿Tienes huevos? she asked innocently.]
BUT if someone were talking down to me, using insults, and changing/screwing up my name like that, I sure as heck would have some choice words and attitude for them too. Lili wasn’t even being half as nasty to Nikki as Nikki was being to her. And who is older? Until Nikki learns to use her words nicely and to be polite to Lili, I’m not going to fault Lili being disrespectful right back.
Related to this, I would have found Nikki’s letters to Guzman sweet if they weren’t FILLED with insults to Lili every other sentence. Were these love letter to Guzman, or hate letters to Lili?
Here I thought Guillo was finally being all smart and brave, and he's just hanging around the dump? Now that he's got a little food and rest, he can't keep on walking until he finds someone with a phone, or a police officer or something?
And it looks like Bea gets to suffer even more. She'd better get a heck of a happy ending.
Polita and Lili are irritating the bejeesus out of me. Get a clue, chicas, and move on. Maybe Guzmi needs to be a little less gentle with them, since they are NOT getting the message. I was disappointed he hung out there on the lawn talking to Lili instead of going after Nikki.
snarky lines.
I want to say Thanks to Madelaine y
Jorocha for your info on the name Joan yesterday. The names conversation that followed was interesting. I didn't know that there was a baseball player named Anibal. Anyway---I know that there are language differences in the various contries but still, it's hard for me to accept Joan for a man as I always picture a womans face everytime I hear or see that name in writing.
Well yet another Nikki and Liliana
confrontation. I was so hoping that wouldn't happen. I want to see them become friends.
Vida2---It's so easy to understand.
Yes, Little Orchid knows that Guzman is not into her but she also knows or thinks that Nikki is happily married and that means that Guzman is available. Every person has pride and confidence in themselves--she has to try to win him over. Just think about it. How many times has a guy been turned down time after time but wins in the end as he walks down the isle with his dream.I don't blame Lili at all for giving it one more try.
I just hope that they end up friends in the end.
the gringo
name calling. No one would be happy with that. Ratiana?? Please.
the gringo
To try and analyze Ratiana, she really had an underlying resentment against Nikki regarding the men that she has a liking too or in love with. On Nikki's wedding day and upon discovering that Roy was the groom, she cried out loud that she hated Nikki and her being rich and snagging away the men that she loves. Likewise, in defense of Nikki, from the very beginning, she doesn't like Ratiana for the simple reason that her instinct tells her that she has her eyes set on the man she loves.
Her meaness comes from being a rich'bred brat mean girl but her words doesn't mean anything. And she only listens to the usual people that surrounds rich people. She does need to grow up, but it doesn't mean she is not a good girl within or she is evil like Kendho. She does bite back when stung, but we have seen her very sweet to Tomasina, her supermom , and even Ratiana when her mom died. Whenever these two girls face each other they lock horns. I'd like to ask Tomy what their signs are.
And yes Gringo, I do want for them to end up bffs. I feel like a mom to girls with sibling rivalry going on. Actually I do have two girls having this. Oh what to do.
Guzmi and Nikki just didn't have enough time to chat before Lili interrupted. She said her marriage started terribly, then was okayish, but I don't think she ever got as far as telling him that she and Roy had separated and were planning to divorce. They never clarified the Lili situation, so he doesn't even know why Nikki's still so peeved about Liliana...if she'd just had a chance to mention it and he had said no, we were never dating and certainly weren't engaged, I think Nikki would have been calmer and not lashed out at Lili so much.
Eventually, Nikki should realize that if Guzmi left the day after her wedding, then he wasn't around dating Lili, but she hasn't processed that far yet.
I'm still laughing my head off at LactoNerd. :)
As for the pace of the novela: oh yeah, sometimes it's painfully slow. (Though I had no problem with the last few episodes because I enjoyed the JhoannnCarlos-Arriaga rivalry much.) It wasn't extended in the classic way (by adding brand new storylines and conflicts) because everything that happened so far also happened in the original Argentinian show. But AV has much more filler scenes, and those slow the story down. However, the storyline of AV (and especially the relationships between the characters) is still more clear, simple and less crazy than that of the previous three versions. Because those were even bigger circos. When the show is about to end, I'll write a list about the major differences between AV and the three Amor en custodias.
Oh, and ladies and gentlemen: don't miss the next episodes. Just don't. :)
But Nikki is a woman, now approaching her mid 20s. Time to grow up. She knows the power of words, and knows how hurtful they can be. And she's darn good at hurting people with her words. She shouldn't bait Lili with her hurtful words if she doesn't want to hear some hurtful words thrown back at her.
She has over 4 years on Lili, has WAY more experience with dating and men, has traveled the world, and has many more life experiences than Lili has. She grew up with great examples of kindness and grace in her mother, aunt, and Tomi. We have seen that she is capable of goodness and graciousness. Her behavior bugs me, precisely because I expect more from her at this stage. I want to see character growth!
Lili’s life has been turned upside-down. She lost her home and her mother, and experienced her first major heartbreak without her mother there to cuddle up in bed with her. She’s barely 18, living a totally different life than the one she had for the past 17 years in the countryside. I expect growing pains (bad stuff and all) from her. She’ll eventually find her equilibrium again.
"Lili lives up to the name 'Bratiana"
"...the shorties continue to fawn and flutter over their crush."
Lili has a lot of fight in her, just like her two moms. I like that. Nikki is beautiful, rich, and snobby but Ratiana never let that stop her from fighting back. Unfortunately, Lili is in the wrong fight (she and Guzman have zero chemistry!) and she needs to give this up -- pronto.
I never have criticism for Guzman, unlike some of my favorites, no matter what he does. Until last night. He looked like a wimp letting Lili pull him aside and Nikki walk off. He could've still been a gentlemen by telling Lili he'd get back with her later cause he and Nikki had stuff to discuss.
Love when Salsero rubs it in with Nelson. Yep, vasectomy is the way to go.
But the line of the recap was "Offstage, Polita takes a hit of her helium tank!" GENIUS!
Katy
"Sorry, Carloser, there is no place in Vicky's novel for the milkman!"
Good one! And I have the feeling that Vikki is a ONE novel kind of writer. Although it might have been good for the Mexican dairy industry ...
Gringo:
Thanks so much for the nice words. I'm expecting that before we are done here, Lili and Nikki will end up like sisters -- clashing at times but basically loving one another and defending each other against the Nabilas and Kendras in the world.
Oh -- looking down at the comments, I see that vida2 and I are thinking alike on this.
Susanlynn:
Gender-neutral names have been really popular in the last several years, haven't they? And more and more girls go by boy's names and no one blinks an eye at it. (Joey Lucas in The West Wing comes to mind). But most of us are still uncomfortable with A Boy Named Sue ... or Joan -- unless he's español :-)
Thank you, Queen Aribeth!
You know I'm not unhappy with the pacing of this show. Most of the time, I enjoy being with the characters (which, for me, is the heart of the pleasure of a telenovela). Of course the whole subplot involving Leo is loathsome; it can't end too soon as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you!
"Love when Salsero rubs it in with Nelson. Yep, vasectomy is the way to go."
I like to see Salsero getting his little revenge too. The funny thing is, I don't think Nelson would mind a vasectomy. It's not like he jumped for joy when the Ferretti told him she was going to make him a daddy again.
Aw, Katy. You're too kind.
Vivi:
"Her behavior bugs me, precisely because I expect more from her at this stage. I want to see character growth!"
I've been listening to some lectures on Don Quixote and the professor spent some time defining the literary terms "romance" and "novel" this way:
Romance: A story with a linear plot in which one episode follows another and the hero and heroine remain unchanged. It is an easy to follow form with a clear moral.
Novel: Work in which there is a clash between the protagonists and the settings in which they move; and in which the characters EVOLVE as a result of the actions in which they are involved.
The claim is that Don Quixote was the first "novel".
I suspect that most -- but not all -- telenovelas are more like romances than novels. Clearly, a novela like "La Pola" was more novel than romance. What do we think Amores is?
Good question NovelaMaven.
I'll say romance...until the last week when it will become a novel. ;)
HAHAHAHA!
Vivi:
You do know that a new LUK doesn't count as EVOLUTION, right??? (Although perhaps with the right shoes ...)
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