Friday, August 02, 2013

Corazon Indomable, Episode #58, Thursday, August 1, 2013 - “The Wheels of MariAle’s Vengeance Are Finally Set In Motion…With the Help of an Unexpected Ally”




Recap written by LatinaMD

Note:  As usual, some scenes are combined.  This one was chopped up even more than we are used to by now.

Doris tells her father he is so naïve and assures him MariAle planned everything that happened at the party.  She then accuses her father of liking MariAle too.  When he leaves her room, she promises herself to get MariAle expelled from the island. 

MariAle tells herself that Octavio was very brave in defending her from Karim and she has to be grateful to him for that, even if she doesn’t want to be.  Meanwhile, Octavio lies in his bed telling himself that MariAle’s flirtations with both Karim and the governor were quite obvious.  He says despite her physical similarity with MC, they are both very different in soul and spirit.  “Karim’s lover.  The nerve of that woman!!  Maricruz wouldn’t dare behave in such a vulgar way.  I defended her because she is a woman, but she doesn’t deserve my love.”

As MariAle cuddles Lupita and sighs, she has flashbacks of happier times with Octavio back on the ranch.  She then thought bubbles that she doesn’t do well to remember those good times, because she can’t forgive his betrayal, his failure to defend her from Lucia and others, and his abandonment.  “And now of course he defended Maria Alejandra, but not Maricruz.  He surely still feels scorn towards Maricruz.  Just as I should scorn him, because I need to be hard and inflexible to be able to get vengeance, vengeance without pity, just as he had none towards me.”

 
The next morning, MariAle informs Juanita that she wasn’t able to sleep the night before and admits that the governor accompanied her home the previous night.  She admits to Juanita that she had fun at the party.  (Must be she’s remembering the kiss and forgetting the attempted kidnapping.)  Juanita tells her she needs a man’s affection and kisses.  MariAle says she needs no one other than her little girl…..MariAle tells Juanita that she despises all men because one hurt her so much, and her deep wounds will only heal once she exacts vengeance on him and those who separated her from him.  She notes that she already has him in her hands (nice flashback to “The Kiss”!!!) and feels she should be happy about it, but she isn’t.  While she could get him to follow her “like a dog” with a single word out of her, deep down she doesn’t want to do it, so she says.  (Must be deep, deep down, because she’s made it quite clear on the surface that all she wants is revenge.)  Now poor Juanita looks as confused as much of Viewerville probably is.

Doris goes to see the police chief and demands that he throw MariAle off the island…..Doris rants to him about all the party’s happenings.  (If I may, Cathyx, I’m borrowing your “shut up, Doris!!” – there, I feel so much better!!!)….The police chief promises Doris he will expel MariAle from the island within a week.  Doris insists he do it within a day, but he points out he has to act within the law.

MariAle worries about Karim’s ire.  She wonders whether to rely on the governor’s help and support, but she is concerned about the hatred Doris feels for her.  She thinks Octavio is courting Doris and intends to marry her because she has money.  Then she declares that she will not allow that to happen.

Carola and Tony discuss the latest news hot off the press….El Zorrillo is at it again, this time taking twenty thousand dollars, his biggest booty to date.

Doris calls Octavio and informs him that she just asked the police chief to expel MariAle from the island…..Meanwhile, Miguel is hanging out at Raiza’s place.  She pours drinks while he tells her she is a “very seductive” woman.  It “fascinates” him how well she understands him.  She says she can see he is worried about something and he needs to forget.  Sounding like he is already drunk, Miguel laughs and says that the worst thing is that he is completely destroyed.  She promises she will try to ease his pain.  He asks if she is as lonely as he is and she says yes.  He then wonders how Lucia must be suffering.

Sure enough, back at the ranch, Lucia is still in bed, bemoaning to Esther how sorry she feels for herself.  Esther encourages her to try to get well and says she won’t let her go back to supervising work in the fields.  (Work, what work?)  Lucia insists she must do it because she can’t let the ranch fail when it is Miguel’s whole life.  (Lucia forgets Miguel already made the ranch a failure.) 

Octavio tells Doris she had no right to do what she did because MariAle didn’t offend her in any way.  He tells her she is “very unjust and envious.”  She raises her voice to him and Octavio orders her to lower it.  Octavio warns her she will not get away with it.  Doris reacts by declaring that Octavio is also in love with MariAle.  He assures her MariAle doesn’t interest him, but he won’t tolerate her injustice.  He hangs up on her and tells Ed what’s going on, repeating that he will not permit it.

Doris is fuming because Octavio dared hang up on her.  Her brother Andres tries to calm her down, but she is now breathing heavily and claiming she has never felt so humiliated by anyone “….and Octavio is willing to argue with me….FOR HER!!!!”  Andres tells her she has no good reason for her behavior.  With her eyes about to pop out of their sockets, she accuses him of also being in love with MariAle, “like all other men”.  He asks if she is jealous due to their daddy or Octavio. 

Ed tells Octavio his life sure has gotten complicated now.  (Now?!!  Surely you jest, Ed.)  He warns “dark days” are ahead with Doris jealous of MariAle.  He also insists that Octavio is “way too interested” in MariAle and he shouldn’t care so much; besides, what could he possibly do to help her?  Octavio says if necessary he will speak with the governor himself.  Ed insists it’s more convenient to take Doris’ side, especially since she’s trying to get a job for Miguel.  Octavio responds:  “At that price, I want nothing from her.  And I prefer to defend Alejandra Mendoza.”  He says he doesn’t know how yet, but for now he will go warn her.

Miguel thanks Raiza for her hospitality and prepares to leave after Raiza tells him she needs her beauty rest so she can be “fresh and radiant at night, as always” - (Excuse me while I laugh at her self assurance.)  Miguel leaves and Raiza bemoans what a waste of time it is to talk about silly things.  (Trust me, Raiza, it’s not as big a waste of time as sitting here watching you do it!!!!)  She adds:  “But I hope to get my reward…He should sell his lands and share the loot with the poor, especially this beautiful but poor woman.”  (Excuse me while I laugh at her self adulation.)

I’m guessing Mrs. Mejia left on the cutting room floor a scene we should have seen at this point – a scene where Octavio calls, visits, sends a telegram, uses any form of communication, to inform MariAle about Doris’ scheme to have her expelled from the island.  We’ll have to imagine that scene for ourselves, as now we see MariAle visiting the governor at his lovely mansion to demand JUSTICE. 

Doris admits to Andres that she is jealous, not just about their daddy and Octavio, but about Andresito himself too.  (Sensing those incest vibes again!!!)  He tells her she’s crazy to worry about him.  Adding to the incest vibe, Doris tells him she has noticed the way he looks at MariAle, as if adoring her.  (Really?  When?  Another scene on the cutting room floor, perhaps?)  Andres says he doesn’t deny MariAle is a very pretty woman.  With intensified heavy breathing and psycho eyes, Doris fumes even more and swears that MariAle will “pay dearly” for crossing her path.

The governor is incredulous that MariAle thinks she will get expelled from the island.  He promises her that as long as he is governor no one will offend her, not even with a mere look in their eyes.  Word of honor!!!  He proceeds to call the police chief in front of her……The police chief informs the governor that Doris personally requested MariAle’s expulsion.  The governor orders him to ignore Doris’ request and to not dare bother MariAle in any way.  He adds that he will deal with Doris himself.

Teo approaches Serafina’s pension disguised as Quasimodo, with hump and deformed face.  (Huh?  Why?  After all he went through to get rid of his deformities.  Color me confused.)  He sees the red car outside, and somehow recognizes it as Ed’s car. (How?  Did someone inform him Ed had a red car?  It’s a mystery to me.)  Anyway, Teo is clearly not pleased.

MariAle thanks the governor and tells him he is a total gentleman.  The governor lays it on thick, telling her he could do no less “for such a distinguished and beautiful lady”.  Before leaving, MariAle tells the governor that she will be pleased to personally receive him, at the casino of course.  He asks why she resists inviting him to her home.  She says most of her time is spent at the casino; at home she only has time to rest and care for her daughter.  He tells her he is very happy to share her secret about her daughter and swears to guard it with his own life.  He says he hopes their “friendship” will last a lifetime.  She leaves and he thought bubbles that the ideal thing would be for her to become his wife; then he angrily wonders how Doris could dare go above his head and authority.  He heads out to the seafront terrace and calls Doris on his cell phone, ordering her to immediately come out to the terrace.  (Must be a massive mansion to have to call her by phone, since she is clearly home.  I’m surprised he didn’t send her a telegram though!!!!!)

Quasi-Teo knocks on Araceli’s door.  Ed asks if it’s a friend, then worries that it’s Serafina and decides to hide.  A suddenly less prudish Araceli stops him; she is not the least bit concerned; she says if it’s Serafina and she doesn’t like seeing him there, then she will simply move and problem solved.  Ed then worries that it’s Teo and Araceli asks if he is “still afraid” of him.  Ed denies it but is clearly worried.  Quasi-Teo now knocks with greater insistence and more loudly.  Araceli will not allow Ed to hide; she calls out to just come in, since the door is unlocked.  Quasi-Teo walks in and demands to know what Ed is doing there.  (Lame argument ensues, with Quasi-Teo accusing Ed of taking advantage of Araceli by accepting to have lunch with her in her room.  Yawn.)

The governor tells Doris he will not let anyone go above his authority.  Doris can’t believe he would defend “that woman who is not worth anything.”  He tells her MariAle is a lady, the owner of the casino, and the daughter of an honorable man.  He reminds her that the island depends financially from the tourism, jobs and tax revenues generated by the casinos, and no one gets expelled without him ordering it.  Psycho Doris declares:  “Well, I’m your daughter and I can give orders too.”  (Tell that to the voters!!!)  He tells her she is a spoiled brat and informs her that he revoked her senseless order; plus he apologized to MariAle.  Doris accuses him of liking that woman.  He admits it and says he is seriously thinking of asking her to be his wife……Doris tells her daddy that she hopes he is joking.  Daddy breaks it to her that he is damn serious.  Doris warns him that if does it, then both she and Andres will leave his side forever.  (He should say, “Promise?!”, but alas he remains silent.)

MariAle visits Raiza in her humble abode.  She tells her she needs to speak with her about something that will interest her….Raiza tells her she is quite surprised.  (No more than we are, trust us.)  MariAle tells her she’ll surprise her even more when she tells her the reason she is there.  Surprisingly, Raiza tells her to consider her as her friend, as she was for her father.  MariAle tells her she believes her and proceeds to say that she is there to propose a deal to her.

The governor asks Doris how she knows what her brother would do if he marries MariAle.  Doris says:  “Andres does what I will him to do, because he DOES love me.  And if I tell him we are leaving this house, he will go with me.”  (More incest vibes.  Yuck.)  Daddy reminds her Andres owes him respect, and she reminds him that he never concerned himself about them.  He threatens to send her to a girls’ boarding school, but she reminds him that despite her childish behavior she is in fact an adult, and so is her brother.  She tells him he has been so uninvolved that he never noticed his kids were “already a man and a woman.”  (For some reason that comment increased the incest vibes, too.  Ewww.)

Raiza asks what kind of deal MariAle proposes.  “A somewhat dirty deal, as are many deals here,” replies MariAle.  Raiza asks why she thinks she would accept.  “Because you want money, and I will give it to you.  Let’s set a price.”  MariAle adds that she knows Raiza is friends with Miguel and that she has her eyes set on him because he owns a productive ranch.  (Productive?  Excuse me while I laugh again.)  MariAle then tells her what she wants is for Raiza to figure out a way to force Miguel to sell his lands or to mortgage them, whether to give the money to Raiza or to gamble it at the casino.  Raiza wonders what MariAle gains from that and MariAle tells her she wants to be able to buy those lands….MariAle tells Raiza not to bother asking her why she wants those lands, because she is not about to tell her the reason.  She promises her a 10% commission for every IOU Miguel signs, plus an extra amount later on.  She explains she wants Raiza to “incite him to gamble”, get him to sign IOUs to the casino, and then she will demand payment when it’s most convenient for her.  Raiza wonders if Miguel can be convinced, and MariAle tells her that’s her job.  But she warns her not to try to have a serious relationship with Miguel because he is married and adores his wife…..Raiza asks what happens if she doesn’t accept the deal; MariAle says then Miguel will lose his job in the casino and she will have him expelled from the island - (looks like she stole Doris’ playbook!!!) – plus Raiza will miss out on earning a nice sum of money.  Raiza figures she has no choice but to accept, to which MariAle responds:  “Perfect.  You know what?  You are going to gain the love of your life…..Money.”  You are pretty cruel, aren’t you?”  “I’m just honest,” says MariAle.

Our resident drunk Miguel visits Octavio in his hotel room, but doesn’t forget to bring a few bottles along with him.  Octavio is concerned that within a year the drinking will destroy Miguel.  Miguel says that won’t happen within a year because he is already destroyed.  Our anti-hero Octavio has the nerve to tell Miguel not to be a coward and to confront life’s adversities.  (Pot, meet kettle.)…..Octavio again suggests he sell the land and the cattle, but Miguel says he would rather die than lose or give away his lands.  Octavio tells him those lands are not worth more than his wife and child, but Miguel confesses he is no longer sure that he loves Lucia…..Octavio pretends to be the voice of reason and tells Miguel he is just confused about his feelings.  Miguel gets worked up, wondering why Lucia didn’t trust him.  Then Miguel lashes out at Octavio, accusing him of having provoked everyone’s tragedy, Lucia’s, his, the little savage’s, it’s all his fault.  (Yup, pretty much sums it up.)

Doris is still going at it with daddy on the terrace.  Now she wants to know if he has already found a job for Miguel.  He reminds her it’s not so easy.  “See, you can’t please me with anything.  Oh, but if she were asking for it, you would take away someone’s job just like that,” snapping her fingers for added effect.  She demands he do it and tells him he has no other option.  (Shut up, Doris.  At this point I’d like to imagine that somewhere on the cutting room floor is a scene where daddy smacks her senseless, to teach her some respect.)…..Daddy gives in and agrees to “look into” what kind of job he can find for Miguel.  He then questions why she is so in love with the pilotonto and tells her he doesn’t want her to suffer for love, to which she responds that women always suffer for love because men are perverse.

Raiza reminds MariAle that for Miguel to be able to gamble he can’t continue being the casino’s porter.  MariAle agrees but suggests he can just work in the daytime so he will have the nights freed up to gamble.  “Consider it done.  I will arrange it, Raiza.”

Miguel asks Octavio what he thinks of Raiza…..Octavio tells Miguel that Raiza is an opportunist and he would do best to not lean on her so much.  She is only interested in what a man could give her in metal form.  (Well, no, we already know she will take the same from a woman, since she accepted MariAle’s deal.)  By now a happy, clueless drunk, Miguel assures Octavio with a big smile that not even as a drop-dead drunk would he sell his lands.  (Not once in their conversation did they refer to them as “their” lands – and to think this all started because Octavio wanted his share of those lands so badly.  Oblivio, indeed.)

A very stern looking MariAle drives along the lovely coastline, as she thought bubbles:  “I will have him in my hands.  Miguel Narvaez can no longer save himself from my vengeance.  I will take everything away from him.”  And for added effect she declares out loud:  “I will leave him out on the street.”

Ugh – near the end of the episode, and we are back in Araceli’s pension room, in a most anticlimactic scene, with Ed and Quasi-Teo still going at it, exchanging endless accusations about Ed’s alleged bad intentions and QT butting in when he has no right to do so.  Shut up, Ed and QT.  Araceli breaks in and reminds QT that he is her friend and she appreciate him, but Ed is her boyfriend and she is going to marry him.  QT finally tells her that he has a job lined up for her, back on the island…..He says he has a friend who wants to set up an antique shop on the island (yes, because beach and antique go so well together, don’t they!!!)…Araceli is excited.  Ed says it sounds good, as long as it’s a decent job; QT is offended at the mere suggestion that it isn’t.

Muhammed is again trying to convince Karim to return home.  Karim has no intention of leaving the field wide open for Octavio, who he can tell is also attracted to MariAle, even if he is practically the boyfriend of the governor’s daughter.  Speaking of MariAle, he intends to do whatever he can think of to put MariAle in her place, starting with showing up at her home.

Back on the ranch, Esther is busy putting the moves on Jose Antonio, big time!!!!  She thinks he needs some help, but he doesn’t want help that will result in a lower salary for him.  She asks if he is saving to get married.  He says yes, although he has no girlfriend.  Hard for her to believe it.  He clarifies he is in love, but with a girl who is “far” from him.  She asks if far in distance or in class.  He doesn’t quite understand, but she offers to become his personal tutor.  (Viewerville suspects she’ll be very hands-on - wink, wink!!!)….Esther says it’s settled – no ifs, and or buts – and declares that starting the next day, she will begin to give Jose Antonio classes.  She draws closer to him and tells him he is very handsome.  He nervously asks her not to play with him.  She puts her finger to his lips to shoosh him, telling him that it’s not a game, that he has beautiful eyes, and lips that are very tempting.  She asks if anyone has ever kissed him and moves in for the kill….only to be interrupted by Lucia, who yells “Esther!!!” and demands to know what she is doing.


Previews:  Octavio takes a romantic moment and again ruins it with his idiocy, once again turning on MariAle’s fury; fate intervenes and Octavio finally meets Lupita.







Labels:


Comments:
LatinaMD, this was just stellar. I am continually amazed at the great recaps our crew gives us daily on some of this nonsense. Wonderful!!

To start #SHUTUPDORIS! Oh my lord, we have to deal with MC's daily harangues on her vengenance, now we get to have a daily dose of Doris rantings. Felt a tad sorry for the governator to have to realize his lovely little daughter is not just spoiled, but a friggin' lunatic. But then again, he probably is the reason she's so spoiled to begin with.

Note to Doris: Your "room" is being prepared in the ward when we wrap the plot. What color do you prefer for your padded walls?

I was so confused about Teo.1 showing up. But I think the "friend" with the antique store is going to be Teo.2. Clever? no, kind of creepy to me. And exactly how much money has Teo stolen/hidden away all these years. That surgery had to be pricey, he's gambling and now possibly opening a business. Adjusting beanie.

I so need a Solita/Tobias sighting. I need to see a character or two that I can smile at and park the frustration. Right now all we have is Lupita, and dang, you get her mother's rantings whenever we see her.

Daisynjay
 

LatinaMD, thanks, you didn't miss a thing. Doris should head out and go live with Lucia where the two of them could drive each other even more crazy than they are now. Just think of the plans they could hatch between their TWO twisted minds! Too funny!

Jarifa
 

Good job on a somewhat slow episode.

The actriz that plays Doris must find this role liberating. She played Ana Brenda's friend in La Que No Podia Amar and all she did was cry because Ana Paula was made miserable by Rog 24/7.

So, what's up with Teo? 3 personalities: Teo the monster, the pretty boy, and le zorrila.
 

Thanks LatinaMD. I'm glad you found 'Shut Up Doris' useful. We all know what she's saying without having to put it into words. So just writing the 3 little words is very useful and economic.

I now believe it was Teo who has been stealing. That's the only way he could have that much money for everything he's doing. I thought it was too obvious before, but with these writers, anything goes.

I also like your additions from the cutting room floor. We all know there is a flow problem here and we need to look at the floor for clues.

Big question: How could the police kick MA off the island? On what grounds? Did she break the law? Even if she did, how could they kick her off the island? Is this like survivor and she gets voted off?

Jose Antonio has nothing to lose by having an affair with Ester. He can't get pregnant, and if she ends up with a relationship with him, he can only move up in status. He should go for it.




 

I love all the comments.

@Daisynjay - "Note to Doris: Your "room" is being prepared in the ward when we wrap the plot. What color do you prefer for your padded walls?" Classic!!

@cathyx - "how could they kick her off the island? Is this like survivor and she gets voted off?" Good question!!! Don't you wish we viewers had the power to vote off some characters?!

BTW, have you all heard the news?! As of yesterday, "Corazon Indomable" is officially the #1 rated novela on Univision, confirmed on a tweet by Univision itself, and it has remained #1 in Mexico for over a month now. (I must confess, despite all the plot and editing issues, I still find it to be the most entertaining novela on air right now, so I'm not surprised.)
 

Great job Latina!

Yeah, I also thought Teo being el Zorillo was too obvious, but it's the only thing that makes sense at this point. I actually kind of like that he's going back and forth between the identities to throw people off. Just think how much Mari could really mess with Tav's head if she appeared near Serafina's guest house dressed as her old self and then quickly disappeared!

You go Ester! If she's going to be forced to stay at the ranch and help crazy Lucia, then she should be able to enjoy some perks. And JA is a perk.
 

latinainMD -- What would I do without the daily recap?? So much appreciated. And great fun. Thank You

CathyX -- I agree with you 100%, We need a lot more Tobias. He is far sexier and more interesting than all the other men put together (with the exception of Tony and Jose Antonio)

Am looking forward tonight to Tav meeting his daughter
 

This is excellent, Latina. Very well done. I love how you point out the incongruities.

"Teo approaches Serafina’s pension disguised as Quasimodo, with hump and deformed face. (Huh? Why?...)"

Indeed... and I would add...How?

Congratulations to José Antonio on his friendship with Ester. So far I'm not really seeing a downside to this... private lessons... I'll bet they include a dimension that Maricruz's express education left out.

Carlos
 

Thank you so much for clearing up my confusions from last night. I wasn't paying close attention so I figure it would get cleared up with the recap.

I see my confusion was not confusion. They did indeed cut at least one scene and I'm not the only one confused by QT's sudden retransformation.

I love the Ester/JA pairing.

Glad to hear this is doing well in the ratings. Like you said, LatinaInMD, it's got it's flaws...but it is entertaining!

OT
Commenting has become a real PITA, I just want to say how much I hate word verification.
 

To me, the downfall about high ratings is that it gives Mejia a false sense that this is a good TN.
 

DaisynJay & Cathyx == Cathy, sorry for putting words in your mouth. DaisynJay needs more Tobias as I do. Would love to study a bit with him. I am sure his instructions would most...uhmmm...interesting and pleasant.
 

Well Latina, like they say, "it's a train wreck, but I can't stop wanting to see how it all gets cleaned up." This TN is classic with that and is sooooo melodramatic that it appeals to a wide range of people: people who love the drama and angst, and those, like many of us that think it's sort of a frustrating, campy hoot and keep turning in.I've even tried to talk myself out of watching one night, and darn, if my finger didn't just punch in the Univision code. And frankly, it's so much more fun to comment when the beanie is imploding.

I do agree with you cathyx whole heartedly that the down side is that Univision keeps thinking Meija, Mr and Mrs, have the midas touch. Heaven help us.

I could use another Cuando at the 7:00 EST hour.

Daisynjay
 

Thank you, LatinaMD.

It was interesting to see Teo turn back into a "monster." In fact, I watched it a few more times. (It's around 23 minutes into the episode, counting commercial time, if anybody wants to see it again.)

At first I didn't realize what was happening. I thought that maybe the TN was out of sequence. But Manuel Landeta did an amazing job, changing his face, posture, and gait as he walked down the sidewalk. I bet he was great in "Cats."
 

Actually someone in my family had an antiques gift shop in the Caribbean! Tourists want to shop, and gamblers are shopaholics ;)
 

Great recap Latina, and I felt like you were right there in the family room watching with me and carping about the silly scenes and disturbing family dynamics in the governor's mansion. Keep wondering if Mrs. Governor committed suicide just to get out of there!

My goodness, I just wanted to jump through the screen and protect our dear little Jose Antonio from Esther's flagrant attempts to seduce...but I imagine he'll adjust just fine...if Lucia gives them a little room. But she sure was a cold bucket of water last night.

Thanks for a very thorough and funny recap, Latina. Well done. I have a feeling we'll all be saying Shut Up Doris for a long time.
 

Awesome recap LatinaInMD. ITA with the editing this episode. It was horrendous and the flow was awful too. I found myself wondering many times when did this happen. Oh well...

Effective use of SHUTUPDORIS! She is getting on my nerves with her craziness and self entitledness. Maybe she and Karim belong together.


Also was not expecting the JA and Esther pairing...but I kind of like it. Hopefully Lucia does interfere.

Looking forward to see under what circumstances Oblivio will meet his daughter. And I bet he will not make the connection of MC/MA...sigh (I have no high hopes for Oblivio when even Eduardo did not put 2+2 together).
 

Also I didnt expect MA to find an Ally in Raiza. I want to see how and if she will keep this for Carola. I felt kind of sorry for her last night because she just cant win (in Love...Teo, Karim, now Miguel). She really is not a bad person...just a major Gold Digger!
 

Cece-- You mean Alejandro, Octavio, and Miguel, for Raiza's list of men she was crushing on, right? Teo is on her hate list. And Karim was never really on her radar, other than an important client in the casino.
 

Thanks for the recap LatinaMD. loved you sarcastic commentary!

I could not believe how disrespectful Doris is to her father! I know this is just a tn, but I could not imagine ever talking to my parents like that. The way she snapped her fingers at her father, ughhhh, so uncouth, someone needs to push her face into some humble pie(s)or something & I volunteer. The actress must have screamed herself hoarse after yesterday’s episode.

Also, I guess I’m in the minority but I do not like the ester/JA pairing. Please writers don’t let it be so. I just don’t want to like her, and I think JA could do better.

I’m with ya’ll about Teo. What???? I do find funny though how Ed is scared of him.

jlk


 

Thank you Latina in MD. You covered everything nicely.

The "Anxious Mob" kept insisting on
a plan, and now you have one At least now there won't be any more complaints about a "no Plan."
I had always suspected that Maricruz would end up with the rancho but I didn't know how she would do it---now we know. Gambling
debts.

It's interesting though when Miguel talks, as it was pointed out, it's my, not our land. What will Oblivio say to that?

Ester---YES! I'm sure that Ester will be a "hands on" tutor. My question is---I know that Antonio
is a handsome hunk, but what happened to the "class" issue? Did that just go out the window? I guess that bsc/lucifer doesn't approve.

Jarifa---Doris and bsc/lucifer together? That would be too good to be true, but we can hope.

And speaking of Doris---"Shut up Doris?" I say NO!! A daily dose of Doris rantings is just great. Pop eyed and smoke coming out of her ears is fabulous. I say, go girl, keep it up. Super Mari will shut you down, governor's daughter or not. You're just practice, a little fly's annoyance for our Superwoman Maricruz. And yes I agree whith what has already been said, that before this is all over,
you might need a padded room set aside for Doris---Maybe lucifer too

Catyyx---Survivor? She gets voted off the island. that's so funny.

Corazon Indomable #1 in Mexico? That's great. I am loving every minute of it and with few complaints I might add. Instead of trying to find all of its flaws, I'm just going along for the ride and enjoying it all the way.
the gringo
 

Good point Daniela

JudyB---How did Mrs. Governor die?
Was it suicide to get away from the crazy family? LOL
the gringo
 

@Gringo - C.I. is #1 in BOTH Mexico and the good 'ol USA.
 

You are right Vivi...typing error. I meant Alejandro and Oblivio. I thought that Karim was on her list too but he didn't even give her the time of day so that does not count.
 

@Aleta--I was trying to explain to my husband how amazing that Teo transformation scene was, but alas I had already erased the episode. I am just in awe of Mr. Landeta's abilities. He should get an award in this role, but I'm sure it's too small a part. I just can't get over all the affectations he manages to consistently keep on camera (the mouth, the walk...though he loses points for not being able to tell wardrobe where the hump should be.)

@cathyx-Good point. While I am entertained by this show, the other Mejia shows I've seen (TdA) or catch bits and pieces of (QBA) are not the best. How *does* he get to keep his job?

@LatinaInMD
...someone needs to push her face into some humble pie(s)or something & I volunteer.
I don't cook, but I'll attempt a pie for this worthy cause.


 

Sara C., Salvador Mejia (TdA and QBA, La Tempestad)is the Head of Telenovelas Department. He can't fire himself :)))
This novela is pruduced by his wife.
Alegria
 

RE Ratings
CI is a much bigger hit in Mexico than it is in the US, a bona fide phenom down there, and that ultimately is what matters most to Televisa.

CI has done well in the US. For its whole run so far, it's drawing basically what Un Refugio para el amor drew in the time slot when it went to an hour, and much better than Corona de Lagrimas. CI will no doubt go even higher in the actual revenge episodes, but I think it will drop afterwards (the show gets a whole lot worse, IMO, after around ep 100 - with a bunch more additions to the cast - the Mexican audience is still eating it up, I'm not sure US audiences will)

On Univision, CI has been the fourth most watched novela its run except for two weeks where it was the third most watched novela. That's where you would expect the timeslot to perform. CI might wind up the most watched novela this week based on a good Monday, but that is more about Porque el amor manda, La Tempestad and Que Bonito Amor all having a very bad week (and that's after last week when both PEAM & QBA had their highest single day ratings yet in the US, assisted by Amores Verdaderos final week) than CI having a particularly good week.

More interesting, broadly speaking, just to demonstrate how dominant Univision remains - Telemundo is probably going to wind up with its strongest season ever (TV season for Uni & Telemundo runs September to September, so its almost over), and Univision is having a fairly mediocre year, yet Telemundo still won't have even half the viewers Univision gets.

Prime time ratings for the 2012-13 season to date, Telemundo is averaging 1.43 million viewers in primetime (780,000 in the adults 18-49 demo). Univision is averaging 3.66 million viewers (1.8 million in adults 18-49).
 

@Alegria-Oh, goodness! I knew that. How silly of me to forget. Of course he's not going to fire himself. Didn't Mrs. Mejia also do CCEA? I didn't see that one, but I've read that it was popular. If CI is any indication, I like her stuff more than his.

@RG-Thank you for all the information. I like when someone talks about ratings. I don't know why I find it so interesting. I still think that Uni is dominant because it is more available. I can't get Telemundo in my area (deep South), but I would love to. I'm currently watching Dama y Obrero. Maybe not super quality/classy, but I really like it. Telemundo has made a point of doing original stuff too, like LRDS and ESDLC.
 

Crud, forgot. Sorry....

I really feel like both Raiza and Ester could turn out to be ok gals. Well, maybe. Raiza seemed pretty quick to jump at MA's "get Miguel to sign his life's work away" play.
 

Thanks for the great recap!

Lucia looked fierce at the end, fully recovered. I don't get the Ester JA pairing but put two lonely people together and hijinks will ensue.

I don't get why Ed doesn't dump Araceli. He could pretty much get any woman. Shes so much trouble.

Also, I Thor Teo said it was his sister with the shop. Maybe it will be Teo in drag! ;)
 

Carvivile- I believe he said Aracely was like his sister, and therefore of course the job he got for her is decent, since Ed questioned that.

Why is Ed hanging out with Aracely having chaste lunch dates, instead of being the player he used to be? Because he's in love and doesn't know it or want to admit it.
 

Thanks Vivi for explaining the sister thing tho disappointed by the no drag queen now. Lol

I guess I just don't see Ed being in love with Araceli. The story is going that way but how boring has their love story, or lack there of in my case, it has been. I guess it would be more fun to see him screwing around.
 

This show is freaking me out! Teobaldo suddenly appearing as his old self, bug-eyed Doris with her ranting, Maricruz looking oh-so-innocent and girlish in pink bribing Raiza to intice Miguel to gamble his land away.......

I'm afraid I'm hooked!

Thanks much LatinaMD for a very enjoyable recap!

Audrey
 

Tks Latina
Just getting ready to watch more of this disaster.

Just when you think it can't get any more idiotic, Doris is going to have MA expelled form the island *****HOW????? on what grounds, this isn't the dark ages except in the mind of Mrs. Mejia.
I would say MA is owner of probably the largest business on the island. If MA went I would think the business would also, Taxes, tourists, must bring in a lot of money.
Can't believe what a stupid character Doris is, she & Oct are made for each other.
 

When he leaves her room, she promises herself to get MariAle expelled from the island. Bandar Casino
 

Post a Comment



<< Home

Newer›  ‹Older

© Caray, Caray! 2006-2022. Duplication of this material for use on any other site is strictly prohibited.

Protected by Copyscape Online Plagiarism Finder