Saturday, May 25, 2013
Qué Bonito Amor #30 (Mex 44.2-45) Friday 5/24/13 Maria's Mariachi Miracle Man or JAntos to the Rescue!
Labels: QBA
I believe it was an Elvira/Lourdes free episode, so that's good.
What we learned:
Justo learned Santos & Michael are indeed innocent, betrayed by Bruno, Guiliano & Arnold.
The doctors learned Santos & Maria love Isabel as if they were her parents*.
Santos learned Amalia is still suspicious of him & questioned Fernando about him.
We learned Ruben & Oscar are suspicious of Santos having so much money..........where did he get it from?
Oscar learned Santos' parents gave him the money to return to LA.......but that much money must mean they are rich or something.
Isabel learned what happens when you disobey your sister & mother.
We learned there's some dude named Cayetano that did Ana wrong.
*I know Maria's supposed to be pure, etc. but I think it would've been a fantastic twist if Maria were actually Isabel's mother and the "left on the doorstep" was just a cover for Maria's pregnancy. Not gonna happen but it would've been a nice twist.
We also lesarned for sure who wears the pants in the Concho Mima relationship
I loved the scene between meowing Mirna and grouchy Concho. I enjoyed this epi most though because it was an Vampira/Lewdes-free epi.
Poor Sue finding out the truth. Now I wonder how he will react once the shock wears off. Will he confront Ira in a nasty little scene or go after JAntos for the set up in the first place. At least he seems to be getting out from under Mancia's thumb.
So Santos has a pile of money to get him back to LA. Now exactly how was he going to do that. He has no papers and no passport so he can't take a plane, a bus or even drive without being stopped at the border. What he should do is go to the American Embassy and turn himself in. He'd then be extradited back to the US and could clear his name. And since he is the son of a diplomat he might just be turned over to Justo. Somehow I don't see him hooking up with some coyotes to make the trek.
Oscar actually surprised me by being so nice to Paloma. He always strikes me as being selfish and self absorbed. He's nice to the family but it always with the ulterior motive of looking good to Maria.
Amelia the human lie detector can pick up the JAntos is hiding something but she had no trouble believing the cock and bull story Concho told her and that involved her beloved Pedro.
BB is now really in trouble if he tells OJ that she spilled the frijoles to Gracia. Poor WW is about to find out that her wedding dreams are kaput because no way in hell are her parents going to let that happen.
C’mon everybody, the party’s in the OR! Or, if not exactly a party, a manufactured crisis and a good old fashioned sob-n-pray fest. Ay caramba, that was ridiculous.
I like Gracia and Justo a lot; they have rare good sense, and Santos clearly takes after them. But I’ve been thinking. Maybe Wendy is a foundling, too? ‘Cause I don’t know where she got all those stupidity and whining genes.
Ana’s reaction to Santos having the same blood type as Isa seemed suspicious to me, like maybe she knows something. And Cayetanto? Don’t tell me she’s got a history with the randy old goat on the next ranch over? ;)
I’ve decided I like Myrna.
JAntos doesn't seem like they type to get someone pregnant and walk out on them in contrast to Oscar who did.
Time will tell and we have many moons to go
BTW, I forgot to say above how much I enjoyed Gracia slapping Bruno.
I did enjoy seeing Altagracia grill Bruno like a steak and slap him afterward. He deserves a long stay at San Quentin (or wherever) and if the Godfather has him whacked he's no loss to anyone. I do hope that Justo frogmarches him to the authorities in Monday's episode.
Wendy deserves to be sentenced to the convent.
Irasema deserves a lot of sympathy. We don't know her backstory but I'm wondering if she got knocked up and was thrown out of the house by unsympathetic parents. And poor Susanito for having to see for himself that she is a streetwalker. It will be a while before he gets over that.
The hospital scene was super predictable, down to Santos being the needed blood type. I'll never understand why Maria was allowed to hang out in the operating room.
I was amazed that Bruno confessed to Altagracia. It seems to me that marriage to Whiny Wendy would at least begin the punishment he deserves.
The landlady's blonde sister from out of town?? Don't know why she's visiting, except for the random fun of it and maybe to see more of that nice joven JA??
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UrbanA: LOL!"grilled like a steak" --and I'd say burned to a crisp. I wasn't expecting his confession this soon. This guy really is a wimp.
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Carolina: " a manufactured crisis and a good old fashioned sob-n-pray fest" -- perfect description of another magnificent melodramatic machination de Mejia.
Could be that Isa is Irasema's little girl, but I figure she's Concho's or Mirna's lovechild tho' not from their current affair with each other.
While being married to Wendy would be an appropriate punishment for Bruno, Justo and Altagracia don't deserve to be stuck with him for a yerno. The one certain thing is that unless there are substantial funds in Wendy's name (which I doubt) Bruno won't get any money out of the Garza family.
Got to mention: Viewerville hopes that the virgencita can multitask cuz suddenly Isa’s heart stops beating. And The virgencita gets the message luckily, and Isa’s monitors stop flat-lining. Everybody in the O.R. begins cheering. (Mejia does love his inspirational moments. Maybe he should be writing for La Rosa de Guadalupe.)
My other thoughts and comments have already been covered--from operating room practices, blood typing, parentage, to a nearly out-of-body experience for Isa--while the medical staff stands back and watches. Then Isa just pops her eyes open and she's just fine, even wearing lipstick! She's an 8-year-old child and she's in a huge bed and the rails are down on both sides. Please, give reality a break!
Anon207, "craptacular hospital," good one and also glad you mentioned it was an Elvira/Lourdes free episode--and also a Lorena-free episode.
Decie G--I agree. We've all been wondering about back stories and this is a nice way to present them, just in casual conversation. We're so used to these tn's connecting all the characters together in some way, we can't help thinking about Jorge Alfredo's blood type being exactly like Isa's. My queja is that this is "un hospital privado" and as such, they should have a blood bank with every known match in cold storage. Maybe I would have believed it if they had said it's out of stock.
This is all to say that we may or may never know Isa's parentage. We do know that now Paloma knows that Isa came "from somewhere else," so that may be a hint that we'll find out.
Suspension of belief is the operative phrase with this one!...That's why we wear beanies, so we can survive the suspension of belief.
Anita La Dama del Queso
Apparently, blood donation to blood banks is believed to not be commonplace in Latin America so situations of this type usually call for donation from a blood relative. The American Red Cross therefore needs to make a special effort to get US Hispanics to donate blood because they tend not to trust the collection process or understand it.
That would account for why this is such a commonplace plot point in novelas. However, you'd think that it would by now have influenced someone to initiate the establishment of blood banks in these countries.
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Anon207: ITA with Anita that craptacular has a certain definitive ring to it and I'll second or third your opinion here.
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DecieGirl: that kind of slow backgrounder drip of an info drop does add to the so called "mystery". : ? )
Can't wait for Manuel Ojeda to appear on camera in this series.
The slow drip of info does add to the mystery. Writers are trained not to dump everything at once. Unfortunately bad writers and novelas sometimes have them think it is quicker to just have a character blurt out everything in long monologue. It slows down the action and detracts from the mystery. Imagine if during that tense anxious scene in the hospital Fernando instead of saying Pedro had introduced him to music said instead, remember how Pedro found me on the street, a starving young boy with no family, bought me torta and talked music and then showed me how to play the guitar and to sing and made me a mariachi. He taught me to love music and I honor him and your family everyday.
The whole scene would have been slow and the drama leeched out of it.
For all its faults at least this novela keeps us interested with drips and drabs not a flood of information.
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