Wednesday, May 01, 2013
Qué Bonito Amor #13 (Mex 19-20.1) Wednesday 5/1/13
Me canse de decirle
Que yo sín ella
De pena muero
Ya no quiso escucharme
Si sus labios se abrieron
Fue pa' decirme
Ya no te quiero
Yo senti que mi vida
Se perdia en un abismo
Profundo y negro
Como mi suerte
Quise hallar el olvido
Al estilo Jalisco
Pero aquellos mariachis
Y aquel tequila
Me hicieron llorar
(INSTRUMENTAL)
Me canse de rogarle
Con el llanto en mis ojos
Alse mi copa
Y brinde con ella
No podia despreciarme
Era el ultimo brindis
De un bohemio
Con una reina
Los mariachis calliaron
De mis manos sín fuerza
Cayo mi copa
Sín darme cuenta
Ella quiso quedarse
Cuando vio mi tristeza
Pero ya estaba escrito
Que aquella noche
Perdiera su amor
Labels: QBA
Jarifa
La joya del Norte
a couple little details.
When Comm Righthanded showed the photo to Michael, we get to see the photo ever so briefly (blink and you miss it) of a close up of JA and Maria on horseback, he looks smiling happy, we see her back as he embraces her.
(Where and how the heck did they locate Santos and who took the picture is still TBD. And if they know where he is, why don't they arrest him yet?)
Also Fernando asked him not only to not return to JNTR but also to not go anywhere near Maria. JA protested saying he had to talk to her but Fernando got louder and said NO WAY JOSE, any story she comes up with to justify your leaving quietly will be better than the ugly truth. So JA says he will leave tomorrow on 'La Bestia'.
JA in the end was mumbling that he could not live without her, 'how will I get to live without you?', basically imagining his returning potentially to a long term in jail.
I'm also thinking that only a week or ten days have passed since the premiere episode. We get so caught up in character analysis we neglect this particular detail.
If course the biggest leap of logic we take in this story is that Santos would bolt in the first place when someone as intelligent as he is would know better.
Here's hoping he doesn't cave to Fernando's demand. It's time for him to contact his parents. Western Union can be done through other retail locations (like in pharmacies) and Altagracia can bring cash and not have to identify herself (although I don't know how much she can send before anyone gets suspicious).
All we know about Comm Righhanded contacting D.F. police is his call to those two idiots Comm Izquierdo? and the pal that was at the bar when Santos appeared to sing Maria Bonita. We have not heard anything since, though.
I was really disappointed in Fernando last night. All along he has been a voice of reason in the group so him going off on Santos and teling him to get the hell out of town was out of character. Somehow he managed to forget or ignore the fact that Santos had saved him and his hands from the thugs. Then he never gave Santos a chance to explain. Sure everybody on the run always says they are innocent so his cynical reaction would be expected but he owed to the msn to st least listen.
Smartest move of the night Justo telling Orange J that maybe he needed a new lawyer.
Thanks so much for this wonderful recap and also thank you to Jardinera for her recap this past Friday, for your Monday recap Urban and also Anita's from yesterday.
I am watching this off and on, and I wanted to get a better understanding of the characters. I am slowly being drawn in. This novella is like a musical, really. It is different and unique. I never watched LHDM and don't plan to until this is over. I know a lot of people don't like Meija but I have to say, he really makes remakes his own.
I pull for Santos/Jorge Alfredo and Maria to really get together but if it's not one thing, it's another. It looks like it's going to be long hard road for the two of them.
What is Maria major in college? Have they said? She is studying all the time. Is Mil Amores like Maria's father figure and that's why he is trying to be protective of her? I wish he had let Santos/Jorge Alfredo explain himself. He just cut him off.
Loved the scene with Jairo and Mirna, wow that man is hawt!
Like Anon 11:34 I too would like to know who is taking those pictures and why they haven't arrested Jorge Alfredo? I know this has been analyzed to death, but what if Santos/Jorge Alfredo is an American citizen, son of a diplomat with immunity? Or another thought, what if the cops are waiting for Santos/Jorge Alfredo to have a meet with the Godfather in order to nab both maybe? Just a thought.
In (sort of) defense of Fernando:
He's known Maria a lot longer than Santos and Coloso & Co. have been telling him that something isn't right with Jorge Alfredo, that he's hiding something. And now he has proof that Jorge Alfredo is hiding something, and it's big: he's wanted for crimes in the United States. Fernando doesn't want to see Maria fall in deeper knowing that Jorge Alfredo could be picked up by the law any minute and hauled off to an American jail so he's like "scram while you can."
I also thought Fernando's turning on Jorge Alfredo so quickly was surprising, especially after he saved his rear end the night before. You'd think he'd have asked for cash to keep his mouth closed. (Where are you Anibal when we need your millones de pesos.)
Now I understand why we got all the schmooozy, kissy, cheesy, huggy, fun day in the city with Jorge Alfredo and Maria. It's all we're going to have for a long, long time, especially if he falls of the Bestia (no spoiler, we all saw it in the avances) and in true tn cliche fashion, loses him memory for six months.
Fernando was quick to jump to conclusions, when JA admitted to being the person the authorities were looking for. OTOH, he is probably thinking of himself and the mariachi group to be associated with a delinquente when he gets caught. The Maria thing is a bit of a stretch. Fernmilamor has no right to interfere with JA's relationship with Maria. And, what else can JA say to her except that Me tengo que ir came sooner than he had expected. I do recall that Fer and Sus (I think it was with Sus) had a brief, one-line conversation after seeing JA & Maria together, about JA's having to leave and Fer mused that he didn't think JA had any intention of ever leaving.
My main worry, folks, is who is going to pay the rent on Maria's apartment after he disappears? Amalia will feel vindicated in her assessment that JA was a no-good opportunist taking advantage of her daughter after all.
Another thought, if Celoso has so much money, why didn't he pay their back rent--she could have paid him back like she did before--a prestamo and not a regalo. Ooops, I think one corner of my Emilia-made beanie just came unravelled. Ok, ok, maybe he didn't know and maybe she didn't mention it, but still....
I think Maria and her saucy-wench friends are studying computer technology. I think I heard right.
Oye, Mirna. Be careful, woman, remember which side of the bread your very expensive creamery butter is on. Yet, she's willing to take a chance with a hawt, tight body (that's what she wanted to see on the picnic), who works so near that butter. The excuse she gave Don Concho was that she was going to go look at furniture, but she packed a picnic basket that was on the back seat of the car. It didn't take El Aventurero long to figure out it was a ruse.
Anita, La Dama del Queso
UA, I also saw the fleeting photo of Maria & JA, with her back to him in an embrace. It couldn't have been our friendly, horsey photographer, could it? I wonder if he did take the photo, but someone intercepted it--unless he's up to speed and using digital and transferring them himself. We'll have to wait and see.
I too agree with Anon's reasons for Fernando bashing at JA about his identity and huge baggage of issues with the US law... Fernando has known Maria and her family for a long time, so his loyalty resides with them, especially now that he knows Santos has been lying to her and using the bar and the mariachis to 'hide' from the law, also putting them all in jeopardy of falling in a cell along with him when the law finds him. But most of all he is concerned of Maria's pain... if he knows Maria he knows she does not tolerate lies so she will really be hurt and the deeper they get into their relationship the more it will hurt her.
Whether he knew Maria's dad is still tbd.
Calling on Caraymates in the DC-Metro area! Anita and I are headed to a Lila Downs concert in Manassas (http://www.hyltoncenter.org/calendar/242/) this Sunday, Cinco de Mayo, with some amigas but one of Anita's amigas has dropped out and we have an extra ticket. If you would like to attend the concert with us and a few other fun women, please e-mail Anita asap at: almeg "at" verizon "dot" net. I think you can figure out that e-mail address.
I loved the "who is going to pay the rent" line. HA!
While the lead characters suffer, I do look forward to more of Paloma and Rodrigo adventures. He's adorably juvenile and she has the most wondrous smile.
Never saw that photo shocker coming. WHo took it?
The "young lovers in a field of flowers scene" had everything but the slo mo. Don't know why JA kept Mr. Osito. I wondered if he was going to stuff a secret letter to Maria in the bear and pass it to her.
I guess Isa will miss out on her math tutoring now.
Ay, the heartbreak! I'll only be able to deal with it if they provide lots of sad mariachi songs along the way.
La Paloma, la Reina de los Libros
I am wondering whether the teddy bear symbolizes an hijo, but if that's the case why didn't we have a scene that definitely shows the possibility? Neither of these actors has a problem with that.
My guess is that UA's Sniffapalooza has to do with her perfume and scent bloggers.
Which annoys me when I think about the fact that that show took place in NYC and none of those ladies ever had Salsa Fever.
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