Monday, June 24, 2013
Qué Bonito Amor #51 (Mex 76-77.1) Monday 6/24/13
Ojala que se acaben tus penas
Que te digan que yo ya no existo
Y conozcas personas mas buenas
Que te den lo que no pude darte
Aunque yo te haya dado de todo
Nunca mas volvere a molestarte
Te adore, te perdi, ya ni modo
Cuantas cosas quedaron prendidas
Hasta dentro del fondo de mi alma
Cuantas luces dejaste encendidas
Yo no se, como voy a apagarlas
Amor... que te vaya bonito amor...
Ojala que mi amor no te duela
Y te olvides de mi para siempre
Que se llenen de sangre tus venas
Y te vista la vida de suerte
Yo no se si tu ausencia me mate
Aunque tengo mi pecho de acero
Pero nadie me llame cobarde
Sin saber hasta donde la quiero
Cuantas cosas quedaron prendidas
Hasta dentro del fondo de mi alma
Cuantas luces dejaste encendidas
Yo no se, como voy a apagarlas...
Ojala... que te vaya bonito...
Labels: QBA
Thanks so much for your always marvelous recap. This epi was so sad and the leave taking was so long. Thanks so much for the lyrics to the song.
That song was so sad but boy did the audience like it! I like how Susanito reminded them they were in front of the audience lol.
I liked that Oscar and Rodri reconciled, but I wanted Oscar to do it for the right reasons and not to impress Maria. I hope he sticks with Rodri.
I don't like the fact that JA is taking that death train and it looks like something bad happens on the way. I want JA to make it home to his Mama, before she dies and to make it back to Mexico in one piece. I know, I know, if wishes were horses, cause he still has to make sure that OJ and the Godfather don't get him, or the police. Ay yi yi!
Too bad JAntos didn't take Maria with him to introduce her to the family, I'm sure Altagracia would love her.
However it'd be too easy and we'd miss a lot of episodes when Maria moping about JAntos and vice versa. Mr. Meija sure won't miss the opportunity to show Maria alone and possibly embarazzada with her galan nowhere in sight. Have we started taking bets when the pregges news will come out?
Can't stand Oscar for the moment, being nice to his son just so he can score points with Maria, COME ON! Be nice with the boy for his own sake!
At least Amalia overcame her dislike for JAntos and gave her permission to Maria to marry him and later on her blessing for JAntos (although grudingly), maybe because she saw how much it hurts her daughter(s) that he leaves.
Is Danna still affraid of mounting a horse?
That was not her who got on the horse behind JAntos, even though it was filmed from behind.
I've only ridden a horse once but I would happily try again. I completely understand how people get into it. Re a comment from the other day about dressage riding: I think many if not most ranchera singers learn to do this if only to be able to do the concerto a caballo. At 2:40 of this video you will see Alejandro Fernandez in action.
Doesn't it add to a gorgeous man's sex appeal to be able to manage a 1500 lb animal?
Oscar cried at the rejection from Roddy and for him to get on his knees to beg forgiveness (Maria was not present for that) is a huge deal. I loved the scene when he was teaching him to cook. Oscar has taken the first step toward redemption.
I'm relieved that Jorge Alfredo was able to tell Maria that his mother was dying. At least he gave her an explanation and didn't just have to run out in the middle of the night. I can't fault him for not wanting her to risk herself on the death train and cross the border illegally. Since nobody can prove he did it unless some prosecuting attorney could break Justo on the witness stand it would not have been a good thing for Maria to attempt this.
He should send her money so she could go to El Lay in time to meet Altagracia. However, I suspect the LAKK (as in Keystone Kops) will catch up with him before he has the chance to do that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWJE7orbfWo
I just don't know if she overcame her fear already, it seems that she's not :(
I think Oscar tries to hide from his feelings about being Roddy's father. It seems he never thought about how he'd feel about fatherhood and it has to be a major shock to suddenly be faced with it. He would probably have been freaked out by it when he was younger and it would have felt overwhelming to him to face a helpless infant. Roddy is 16 and a good and smart kid. His mother raised him well although he is a bit clingy, as shown in his nightmare about encountering Gloria as a ghost. Makes me wonder when her parents died because she appears to have no remaining family. Since Oscar also seems to have no family, it looks like the musicians will become Roddy's family. Fernando will make a good uncle although I'm not sure about the others. They seem more like good-time guys.
They certainly would welcome him among themselves if he chooses music as his career.
Amelia - typical flip flop. Her continuing rudeness surprises me. I find that unconscionable for so many reasons — blame it on my upbringing. She just couldn't stop herself. The thing that concerned me is that she has raised Maria in such a way that JAntos telling her he has to go home to say goodbye to his dying mother makes her think he is leaving for good. I don't understand why she can't just say good bye for now and know that he will be back. There is something amiss with the thought process if your loved one has to go away for a time they will never come back. Paloma and Isa had the exact same reaction. Obviously this group would not fare well in a military family
I'm wondering if roddy's dream is foreshadowing. Gloria seems well on the road to heath so it was jarring to say the least.
Wow quick wedding for Dani and her mariachi. Maria should have taken a lesson from that. Oh right JA and the name conundrum.
In addition to the trip to LA being dangerous Santos hasn't told Maria his whole story. One look at the big house and distinguished parents and it would be all over. He wouldn't want to risk throwing it all at her with no preparation. But i do wish Gracia could have met her - in case there is no miracle for her.
I hated the Death Train scenes. It is so sad that people are so desperate to be able to have any kind of life that they take such gigantic risks. Here in this country we are doing everything to keep them out while their country does little to keep them and these are the people with dreams and hopes that could rebuild Mexico's middle class. OK off soap box.
That landlord is a cold piece of work. Why do they need a parking structure in that pat of town is beyond me. I'm wondering if they will all be forced to move and when JA gets back he son't be able to find them. Yeah I know he can go to the bar but still .....
I think he's rather proud he has this son who is strong & can sing.
Plus I think he still has great feeling for Gloria. He's often called her his first love, he's cried over her picture/medallion, he's angry/confused as to why they parted & why she's come back out of the blue after 16 years to dump a kid on him. He's angry & he has a right to be: he didn't know this kid was conceived & he didn't get to grow up & know the child, then all of a sudden a kid gets dumped on him.
It's a benefit that he will look good to Maria by getting close to Rodrigo but I don't believe Maria is the sole reason Oscar wants to get close with Roddy either.
The Death Train scene looked fake to me. When the person fell over the side, it looked intentional. The TN head honchos didn't convince me the scene was real enough.
I was surprised Rodri forgave Coloso pretty quickly, but that's really all thanks to JA. So now that JA is gone for the time being Coloso thinks he can win Maria's heart. Not gonna happen.
--TF
I agree that Oscar probably still has feelings for Gloria. On the other hand I don't think it is fair to say she appeared out of the blue and dumped the kid on him. She was looking for him, that we know but we don't know if she ever did it in the past. When she found him she wanted to talk to him and I think tell him the whole story but he was in "mi chiquita" mood and wasn't interested. She lost her temper and told him about Roddy and left. Were i dying and had the secret she did I'd have done the same thing. No matter what happened in the past and why the secret was kept her drive now is to be sure that her son is taken care of.
The only comic relief was Dani and El Baritono's wedding and Coloso setting fire in the pan. Here I thought behind him was a full kitchen--ok, beanie time: full refrigerator, but a portable hot plate. Anyhoo, when Coloso tosses the water, Rodrigo is yelling, no, not water--and of course it flames up even higher--it was probably a grease fire, but he managed to drown it anyway.
When I saw Gloria walk in I also did a double take (hair grew back faster than Daniela Romo's)--why was Roddy back at his own place. Then, when she backed out I figured it was his dream. Glad he had Oscar with him, if it couldn't be JA.
irisz79--La Bestia is a very dangerous way to travel--not everyone makes it. I understand why he didn't want to take Maria, but I was secretely hoping she'd jump on the train at the very end, but she is a responsible lass and knows that tomorrow morning she has to give her mother injections, get the girls up, etc. etc.
Now she also has to fight with Braulio, too. I agree, a parking garage in a residential area is ludicrous. They could have said a 10-story apartment and it would be more believable.
irisz79--Maria will faint five weeks from last night. (Not quite enough time for her to miss a skipped period but enough time that a pregnancy test would be positive.)
It would be nice for JA to send the money to Maria to come to LA. But I wonder if they even have passports and how long they'd have to wait for a visa. Do you even need one as a "tourist" staying a week or two?
Decie--you said it right about meeting JA's folks and Bestia scenes.
Before Roddy showed up at Oscar's door, Oscar had decided to pack up, grabbed the rooster and head back to Apodaca. I wondered about that scene, then remembered that Concho had fired him, so there was nothing to hold him there--Maria and Roddy had both rejected him and he'd lost his job.
One of the things Oscar told Roddy during the "begging" scene was that he was sad that he knew nothing about him, never held him as a baby, wasn't there while he was growing up. Roddy couldn't see it from Oscar's point of view at that moment. Yes, a father was taken away from him all his life, but a son was taken away from his father (do we sound a bit like PEAM? didn't mean too).
What does Oscar have left in Apodaca? Is this just about his feeling like a failure?
I hate the idea of JA not seeing his mother but and this is a big but knowing how TN's operate - as a Mexican citizen JA has the right to contact his consulate when he is arrested and we know who the consul is. The big question is will the BP or cops remember to do it. There was a big case in my area awhile back where a murderer was let go because the cops failed to advise him of his right to contact his consul. Foerign detainees get both Miranda warnings and the right to call someone from their own countries diplomatic mission. So lets see how that plays out.
I so agree - if Maria faints we know she is pregnant so trite and cliched it will make me sick.
In those previews Amelia faints and Maria sees blood. At the rate things are going when this novela is over we will ever after call it The One Where the Mothers Died.
Decie--Love your speculation. I hate to see him spending days out in the desert.
And we missed out on Elvirus' snarking over Dani going for a mariachi. I wonder if we're missing a scene or two.
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