Saturday, September 21, 2013
La Tempestad, Cap. 40, September 20, 2013: Gavel-to-Gavel Coverage: The Trial
Someone must have been telling lies about Josef K., he knew he had done nothing wrong but, one morning, he was arrested.
The Trial, by Franz Kafka (the opening line)
Scrawny Valdivia tells the crowd to be seated: Damián is being led into the courtroom.
The notes of the theme song swell. Dam and Marina lock eyes. Sigh.
Dam, his chiseled chest (or what we can see of it) bathed in sweat, takes his place at the defense table beside José.
Magdalena's doctor gives Mercedes the green light to leave the hospital to attend to her urgent business. After all, while Mags is detoxing, she is going to be sedated. And besides, she is in very good hands.
"Is it true that you and Marina Reverte were lovers while you were still married to my daughter?"
Did Dam have an affair with Marina while he was married to Fulge's daughter?
Dam admits he loved Marina before he married Esthercita but denies any relación de amasiato.
"She was never Mrs. Fabré," answers DamHonest, "because the marriage was never consummated."
José Mason is on his feet in a flash: The prosecutor is putting words in the mouth of the accused. And everyone knows it was Esthercita herself who provoked Damián. Or has Fulgencio forgotten about her public declaration in the town square?
Ese amor ya no existe. Yo ya no amo a la señorita Reverte.
(That love no longer exists. I don't love Miss Reverte anymore.)
Hernán Haskell offers to get cool drinks for the ladies. Ursula, leading with flapping fan and bouncing boobies, follows Hernán to the aguas table. They introduce themselves and exchange a kiss on the cheek with more heat than one might expect, even in Veracruz. It's even got its own music, this kiss. And the sound of two sociopaths coming together is prettier than one might imagine. As Ursula walks back to Aunt Delfie, Hernán seems to enjoy the view of the back forty.
Robles has to put his life in Lázaro's hands, he tells his men. It's the only way to get Fulgencio and Hernán to let down their guard.
Mercedes can't get to R-Lay-Dee with the PROOF OF DAM'S INNOCENCE! Man, who's in charge of helicopter fueling around here???
Hoy tengo ganas de ti
Hoy tengo ganas de ti
Comandante Robles arrives at the appointed meeting place and asks Laz why he wanted to see him. Lázaro's answer is a cold-blooded single shot to the chest. Nereo skulks in the background, watching, as Robles falls to the ground [like a felled, um, oak]
[Heads are bobbing in agreement all over the Patio, which rarely finds itself on the same page as Mayuya].
Capitán Fabre held out their sea-faring honeymoon as a chance for them to get back together. She trusted him, unaware that the night before, he had planted explosives on the boat with the intention of murdering her.
[Staccato violin notes sound. We have learned to hear them as ominous.]
Lázaro is covering Robles with dried palm fronds. Nereo approaches and points his gun at Robles's inert form, then at Laz himself. Aw, he's just having some fun. Welcome to the big leagues, kid!
[Is that really the best you've got, José? Hurry it up, Mercedes!]
The federales find their chief, confirm that he is alive, thanks to his bullet-proof vest. They weren't in on the details of the plan -- Robles thought that would be too risky. But Laz came through for them and now Hernán and Fulgencio have to believe that the comandante is dead. The deputies will spread the word in town. And Robles will stay away for a while. They'll keep in contact and continue to work on locating Lucía's sister and identifying the head of the organization...
Macario is impressed at what a quick study in feminine wiles Hada has turned out to be. Ernesto thinks she's a knockout in the lacy, low-cut pale pink gown. Perhaps Mac can show her how to be a perfect hostess. Then she'll really knock everyone's socks off at their get-together.
Hada snuggles up to Ernesto. She'll reward him tonight for treating her so well. He nuzzles her shoulder and runs his old man hand over the bare skin of back.
Will Mercedes get the precious evidence to court in time to save DamFab?
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Hernán insinuates himself into the ranks of the Damianistas...
No one expected Fulgencio's mudpie to reach Marina!
Perry José Mason objects...
"...you can't let them make a circus of this court," says the Ringmaster...
So funny, and so easy to read, and the characters easy to recognize. Perfect!
Now that's the NovelaMaven I've come to know and love. Takes sight at the target and SCORES!
ElnaJune, yesterday was a disaster. Full to the brim with must do's and must see's and I was quite under the weather to boot. Still am, alas, but later in the week intend to go back and enjoy your recap. For now too bleary-eyed to even note all of NovelaMaven's gems, but "this too shall pass".
Even bleary-eyed, I didn't miss "Fulgencia draws himself up to twice his normal bulk..., a True Fish Emergency..., view of the back forty..., who's this jerk anyway...and...the insufferable Hernán..."
So much to enjoy and savor on this rainy Saturday with a head cold. Ack!
Thanks for doing a lot more for me this morning than a cup of coffee, NovelaMaven. May get to see this later or not, but you brought it to life with your recap.
I just like that name ; ) Thanks so very much for this wonderful, superb recap! I really liked your reference to Franz Kafka and Perry Mason, Fully is no Hamilton Burger is he?
What a sham of a trial. The father of the victim is the prosecutor, que, que, what????? Course he runs the town so juareva! I liked how he was leading Maycucu on the witness stand and also the Harbor Master, shame on him!
I am so liking Jose Mason, who is trying his best to defend DamProtector and DamDenier. I had to laugh when Herny stood up to object, really???
So Ursula thinks she can have dinner and dessert? I think Marina is gonna be some tough competition for her. Maybe Herny will get interested in Ursula and forget about Marina, yeah, like that is gonna happen!
I hope Mercy makes it to the trial on time. The poor woman has so much on her plate at the moment.
So glad the Commandante survived his "hit" and will still be working behind the scenes. I liked how he mentioned the head of the organization and then the scene changed to ole Pervy Ernie, poor Hada, although I have to say she did initiate that one. Still very ICK worthy!
Can't wait to see what happens when the trial resumes on Monday!
NovelaMaven: This ranks awith the best among your recaps - it began with, sustained and ended with a brillant blending of smooth writing, perfect comments and wry humor. You are amazing.
"mix of the malevolent", "exuberant clevage" and "she's no longer sure of which flavor she prefers" were but a few of my favorite tasty tidbits.
Was it just me or was Valdivia (right name?) screaming when he was swearing in Dam and May?
Hernan's solicitious and fawning over Eusebia was nauseating. I believe you (and/or Carlos) pointed this out yesterday and I am surprised she didn't flinch at his touch and bade him to crawl back into the shadows from whence he came.
So is the intelligent Jose up to competing against the blustering, santimonious, blistering Fulgencio? All show and posturing on Fully's part, seeming to be quite effective Mercedes beter be prepared to pull a magical rabbit out of her hat or the outcome appears grim.
Judy, hope you feel better as the day progresses and that you recover quickly.
NovelaMaven, it's beautiful and sunny here. The air is crisp and fresh as was your wonderful recap.
Diana
"Fully is no Hamilton Burger is he?" HA! Great line and no, he sure isn't...;)
Diana
So, let's hope the winning streak continues and that "Perry Jose Mason" has an (almost) unblemished record when all is said and done.
Diana
I almost fell off my chair for: "[like a felled, um, oak]". Oh good, very good!
Oopsie: "(I was especially troubled to realize that the Apostrophe Police have been patrolling all along.)" Snort! No, I was only dressed like the AP for the costume party. Hee.
Cesar Evora was born to play the courtroom, what with all that blowhardish bluster.
"Exuberant cleavage", NM please say I can use this sometime?
Diana, yes Valdivia was yelling, lol! It was very weird, but there were numerous que raro moments in last night's episode, I thought.
NM, thank you for the gift of so many laughs this morning. I will re-read the recap again later and laugh all over again.
I am watching "The Parent Trap"...The good, original one with Brian Keith, Maureen O'Hara, and Hayley Mills and thinking about our LT's twins.
Ursullied is quite a piece of work. Who knew that the writers would insert someone who could outEster Ester and Outcucu Maycucu. She almost licked her lips when her gaze fell on DamScraggly and Hernie. Let's see where that leads. And she has traded in her artfully faded jeggings for a dress so short it might show the good china.
Judyb...Sorrybabout your head cold..bummer. Hub and I are dealing with allergies living here in Pollen Valley. well, it started out sunny here, but it looks like the sky is getting gray and maybe will we have rain soon. no ense hanging my laundry out to dry.
Fully?! that same sweet girl the whole town railed & graffited about?, screaming drunkenly the truth in front of everyone.
Maybe José could bring up, why would Dam blow himself up? How many days before he dragged himself on shore & spent in the hospital?
I haven't seen WL in a commercial lately.
Emarie:
I'm so glad you enjoyed the recap. Do have fun with your nerfazos. During El Tal (the absolute limbo bar of novelas (How low can you go?), I think it was Doris who invented a special machine to launch the nerf objects at the TV -- the lanchanerfazos. If you don't have one yet, I believe The Storm Cellar™ may still have a few in stock.
JudyB:
Ay ay ay. A rainy Saturday with a head cold. Wishing you sunshine and rapid recovery, my friend. If you have to miss an episode, this might be the one to skip. I wonder though -- it might be fun to turn off the sound and watch it for the visuals. The reaction shots were a hoot and I didn't have the energy to do them justice in the recap.
Mads:
"Fully is no Hamilton Burger is he?"
No he is not. Hah! And this trial is like none I've ever seen before. ¡Ya basta! Let's hope they wrap it up on Monday! (I kept hoping Mercedes would arrive last night at the eleventh hour.)
It was Carlos who remarked on Eusebia's nonchalant reaction to Hernán's touch. I am also surprised "she didn't flinch".
Hernán's whole toadying presence was especially disturbing to us because WE KNOW. We know Hernán plotted to blow up the sailboat and intended to murder both Esthercita and DamFab. Grrrrrr.
"So is the intelligent Jose up to competing against the blustering, santimonious, blistering Fulgencio?"
Great question. In a more perfect world, perhaps. But in R-Lay-Dee, he is going to need that elusive PROOF.
About Perry Mason losing a case...
I felt a little better that I couldn't answer your question when I read that Sonia Sotomayor, a big Perry fan, couldn't either. (Though you're right -- Vivi probably can tell you right off the top of her head.)
You can check it out here:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106666458
Sylvia:
I hope I get the episode in which Eusebia transforms Hernán into a cockroach (or, okay, a fiddler crab). That one I can call... The Metamorphosis.
I would love to see a snapshot of your AP costume some time. (Though it is the Comma Commandos who strike fear in my heart. They have infiltrated my very home and have attacked me for my loosey-goosey approach. There are rules, they say. There are rules.)
Exuberant cleavage is all yours. Oh wait... Ah, you know what I mean.
Thank you for getting the "felled oak" joke*. It was one that I probably should have resisted but just couldn't.
[*The joke, in case anyone is wondering, is that roble is the Spanish word for 'oak tree.' And of course 'Robles' is the surname of the federale shot by Lázaro.]
Que bien, so enjoyable: I adore the alliteration, the exuberant cleavage, the "felled oak", all of it!
I liked seeing Maycucu tell the truth, much as she didn't want to...
I love the Damianistas in the background (Lolo/Bagre:-)) following every word, gesturing, and ready to leap at any injustice.
Ursula and Hernan together seems perfect to me. And then, they move to an island somewhere and stop bothering us. But, that won't happen just yet.
I'm not impatient or anything (well, perhaps a little/or a lot) but I am really curious when we will see M&M together? And, Mercedes too. O.k., it's a ways off. It's a quirky thing I have...
I AM impatient to see DamDumb (at the moment) wise up and admit to Marina his absurd mentira. But that too is a ways off.....
thanks everybody! Ana
Susanlynn: "Ursullied" was great!
ana, I am also missing the D&M romance which is the heart and soul of this story. Those passionate kisses seem to be fading into a distant memory.
Sigh...
Diana
I love your description of "Ursullied" as "someone who could outEster Ester and Outcucu Maycucu". Have fun with "The Parent Trap"!
Variopinta:
We knew the job was dangerous when we took it. :D
"Maybe José could bring up, why would Dam blow himself up? How many days before he dragged himself on shore & spent in the hospital?"
Excellent advice to counsel for the defense. Don't you wish they could hear us yelling from the Patio?
Ana:
Thank you for the nice words.
"I AM impatient to see DamDumb (at the moment) wise up and admit to Marina his absurd mentira. But that too is a ways off....."
Maybe not. Isn't that the Harlequin Romance we all bought tickets for? But we might have to dine out on flashbacks while we are waiting for the real deal.
And yes, definitely, bring on M&M (and M!) and let's see what the new girl can do. [Unlike some of my crankier tablemates on the Patio, I'm enjoying XN's low-key performance so far.]
Judy - I hope you feel better. Take advantage of the rainy day and use Sylvia's suggestions of nap, book or movie.
Diana - ITA w/you about Herny fawning over Eusebia was sickening. Carlos said it best, perhaps her radar was down. Or perhaps she knows he's evil and wants the sociopath to let down his guard.
Susanlynn - I hope the rain removes the pollen and you & your hubby don't suffer any longer.
Variopinta - I must admit that though this is Mejia, I am shocked the TN hasn't truly gone off the rails....yet. It must be the influence of Monica Miguel.
Ana - yes I too want to see the sisters together. However we know when that happens all types of mess will break loose.
Maybe the viewers could advise Mejia
to leave Monica Miguel alone so this could remain watchable.
Karen..Thanks. Still no rain here, but maybe it will help ease our sneezes. I am thankful for Claritan this time of year..itchy eyes, itchy nose season.
I should stop snorting so loud. I need to concentrate.
Then I scroll down reading comments and Susanlynn breaks all my defenses with "someone who could outEster Ester and Outcucu Maycucu."
Stick a fork in me, I am done. HAHAHAHA.
I could feel the heat between Hernan and Ursula, but somehow I don't think she's going to be into his violin playing.
vita...Glad you liked my little funny. Novelamaven's wit always inspires me.
Now, I REALLY have to get busy...and not in the good getting busy way...grumblegrumblegrumble.
The midpie hitting Marina, "she leads with her fan and bouncing boobies" and I especially loved:
José asks the jury to consider: A man who risks everything to save a lady's reputation -- is he likely to be a murderer?
[Is that really the best you've got, José? Hurry it up, Mercedes!]
So how about our honest galan lying under oath (I don't love Marina)?! In TN law does protecting your woman trump perjury? And as you so aptly put it, NM, how does that lie help DamFramed's case?
Was anyone else terrified for the Mighty Oak when Nereo pointed that gun at him? I was so afraid he'd do that gangster thing where he fires a round into his chest for good measure.
Thank you again for this day brightener. You make so many people happy with your clever way with words!
Katy
So glad you stopped by today.
"I can see [Ursula] and Herny hooking up very soon but we know that will not stop his obsession w/Marina as Mads noted'
...Nor his trysts with the ladies in red, I imagine. Hmmm. I wonder what Ursus horribilis looks like in a jealous rage. Pretty horrible, I'm guessing.
Susanlynn:
Will Hernán and Ursula eventually FIDDLE around? hahaha. Hey, they already have their own musical motif. But see above.
Vita dear:
You must try to avoid snorting loudly at work. People will begin to talk. I am glad you enjoyed the recap but I can't take too much credit for the humor. There was just so much low-hanging fruit in this episode...
Niecie:
"I could feel the heat between Hernan and Ursula, but somehow I don't think she's going to be into his violin playing."
Yeah, exactly. Me, I'm guessing Ursula is more of an accordion and tuba girl. So far the vile vengeful violinist has exactly one fan (not counting himself) -- Beatriz!
Katy:
"Was anyone else terrified for the Mighty Oak when Nereo pointed that gun at him?"
Oh definitely, I was. I'm feeling a little better about Lázaro after last night but I did feel he was kind of a loose cannon. [I mean what kind of dude picks a fight with Lolo?]
As for the testimony at The Trial -- it was ALL smoke and mirrors! I suppose on Monday we'll see if a bunch of bribed/intimidated DamningLiars get put on the stand; and if Mercedes arrives in time with her precious proof of innocence.
Question for Legal Minds:
Is there a presumption of innocence in the Mexican judicial system? Does the state have to prove guilt or does the accused have to prove innocence?
"Robles falls to the ground [like a felled, um, oak]"
It had to be said...
All those pretty colored drinks for sale and Hernán buys the ladies bottled water? Dork.
Remember how quickly Mercedes arrived after the fire? Now they can't even get the copter off the ground? Yikes!
I think my favorite scene were Valdivia shouting the oath at the witnesses. I cracked up at that.
I also chuckled at Lazaro covering Robles with those palm leaves. Good job kid.
Carlos
Well, despite spending WAYYYYY too much time here in the Caraycaray lounge (too cool to be out on the patio), I did manage to get the laundry done. Now, I am hiding downstairs pretending to fold towels in the family room while Hub (my own personal Jose) vacuums the living room. ...Shhhhh. Does that make me a bad person ??? ??Rhetorical question, maties..no need to answer. ohh..gotta pick up a towel and start folding..the vacuum stopped. Then off to the grocery store for our Saturday night date....sad, verdad ??????
"All those pretty colored drinks for sale and Hernán buys the ladies bottled water? Dork."
But you notice that Ursula Horribilis bought herself an agua de jamaica. Does that make her way cooler than 'Nan?
And speaking of Ursula -- She is not the only bear in the cast. There is brawny Oso, he of the perpetual cut-offs. Two robust bears, a cave close by. Narrative possibilities abound.
Susanlynn:
"Then off to the grocery store for our Saturday night date....sad, verdad ??????"
It depends on the grocery store. If it's one with bouncy muzak and lots of tasting stations and clerks ready to find the fresh cilantro for you and tell you when the best salmon is coming in -- hey, why not?
If it's like the stores where I grew up where elbowing and shopping cart derby were competitive sports, then maybe you don't want to tell too many people where you hang out. They might not understand. :D
"...Ursula Horribilis bought herself an agua de jamaica. Does that make her way cooler than 'Nan?"
Do bears sit in the woods?
Carlos
Carlos - unfortunately our Herny may never be cool to anyone but Bea.
Susanlynn - glad you are enjoying yourself and the music in you, ha!
NovelaMaven- This recap was so wonderfully colorful and descriptive, that I don't feel that I need to watch my recording now. Well, maybe to see Ursula and Hernan generate heat, and to see Fully bluster.
As for Perry Mason, the original was before my time, and I was still a kid when the Perry Mason movies in the 80s and 90s were on tv, so I can't help. But I have faith in Jose Mason! Even in this kangaroo court.
In Mexico, it's presumption of guilt. It's up to the defense to prove innocence. Mercedes better get there quick! Who was the dope who forgot to fuel the helicopter?
SNOT came out of my nose as I laughed at your comments:-). Thank you -(glad you all didn't have to see it)..."palm fronds--good job kid" OMG, hy.ster.i.cal!
and the shouting of the oath, by Valdivia (so effeminate, no?, I mean, Valdivia? why not, ValdiviO?
I don't get that, it gets me confused. Anyway, that WAS, unnecessarily.. emphatic!
And that damn helicopter. I mean, really??? No gas? Jose should be in charge.
Ana
This is quite simply one of your best recaps. Ever. Sheer genius.
I offer praise to the following:
Kafka Reference
'Someone must have been telling lies about Josef K., he knew he had done nothing wrong but, one morning, he was arrested.
The Trial, by Franz Kafka'
Setting the Scene
PP2 The "mix of the malevolent -- the hags, the harpies, the gangsters -- and the well-meaning -- the fisherman, the weeping women, the man of the cloth."
Ursus horribilis
"Ursula in a short, button=straining red dress..." and "the bride's side".
(Take a number, sister.)
"THWAP THWAP THWAP goes the gavel. Silencio! The Marinistas appear horrified. Fulgencio looks pleased with himself".
"Fulge seems to puff himself up to double his normal bulk for his opening statement.."
Novela Maven: You have set the scene perfectly, the mad characters are all assembled and the mock trial is, well, Kafka-esque. You know how much I admire your work but this is truly one of your best. I had to read it out loud to Mr. June, I so savored the words. When I read aloud these words;
"SILENCIO! thunders the judge. He will have to arrest her if she can't control herself!",
Mr. June kindly offered to arrest Marina. He said he would help Miss Universe control herself.He's a generous soul, that Mr. June.
I loved this wonderful piece of writing. You made me laugh, I grinned at your witticisms and I shook my head in wonder at the prose perfection.
Hermana, you are so GOOD.
With cheers of admiration,
Elna June
I am so sorry you are not well. Sending you kind wishes for easy breathing and clear eyes.
Abrazos,
Elna June
Oh sure, the original black and white Perry's were way before your time. The thing is, though, they reran those suckers for years so I thought you might have had some experience with them. There was something about them -- so corny, so formulaic, so predictable even in their surprises. And the good guys always triumphed in the end. Gosh. What does that remind you of? :)
Thanks for answering my question about the Mexican legal system. If there is no presumption of innocence...uh oh. Hurry up, Mercedes!!!
As always, you are far too kind. I am thrilled that you got a few laughs out of The Trial.
Last week we sang the praises of Mr. Mads; this week we get to admire the generosity of Mr. June. How very noble of him to offer to help the overwrought Miss Universe. [I'm not so sure about his plan to arrest her, however. Would she be bunking with DamFab? Or are there other accommodations available in the Comandancia?]
Anyway, you are a peach. As you know, praise from a fellow recapper is especially sweet. Thank you!
In the time DamFab's been relinquished to the Flashdance shirt (how many days has it been in telenovela land? Mauricio?):
Marina: Bright green tank dress (romp in the flower fields), hot pink shorts (hit in the head with a rock) and now the white, asymmetrical tennis skirt.
Hernan: Green jeans and now white pants (not to EVER be mistaken for wet, white pants). And there could be more I just stated paying attention to this.
Come on Wardrobe!!! Our guy is already down on his luck. He deserves a shower and a new shirt. I, for one, can not look at that goshawful mustard shirt one. more. night. Even if it is on WL!
And speaking of wardrobe, I hope Maggie at least has a different hair style (ponytail?) so we know when it's her. I was already fooled once after Marina got hit in the head with a rock and the next scene was the ICU with Maggie.
"...Green jeans and now white pants (not to EVER be mistaken for wet, white pants)."
You managed to crack me up this morning.
Carlos
You people! Don't you recognize DamSuffering when you see it? He's wearing a HAIR SHIRT! (Though I suspect wardrobe has five or six, each freshly laundered and Calvin Klein scented).
And at a certain point in The Trial, DamInnocent was obviously as dry and fresh as a newly changed and powdered baby's bottom. Not so his tormentor, Fulge, who, trapped in his dark suit and jacket, was starting to 'glow' a bit.
BTW, the original The Parent Trap is one of my fave all time movies.
Carlos, I, too, had a laugh at Lazaro "hiding" Robles under palm fronds and handfuls of leaves. Ah well, he played to his audience and Nereo seemed satisfied. (thank you variopinta)
It Never Rains In California...or does it? Sounds like a lot of you were getting wet yesterday. We also had our share of downpours and I was "fortunate" enough to be cycling from one end of the city to the other. I managed to reach my destination before the real rain started but forgot to cover my cushie bicycle seat with plastic. Talk about a wake up call for the return trip. Ayeeeee!! But today is a beautiful, although slightly chilly, day so hello Autumn. I can't wait to get back to sweaty R-Lay-Dee and the crayzee courtroom.
After his conviction, there should be many grounds for an appeal: false testimony, failure to keep order in the courtroom and, above all else, letting the accused look like a degenerate, filthy criminal at trial.
You girls had me in stiches regarding Damian's recent—and repetitive—attire. I hooted at the ideas that a) his shirt had been chosen to match his wig -
b) His shirt had actually been woven from his shed hair
c) Making it a HAIR SHIRT, perfecting for a suffering hero, down on his luck.
You all are too funny.
OK, one more wardrobe/costume note...As I was recapping the Magdalena scenes the other day, I noticed that costume/makeup had finally done something with her fingernails. They no longer looked like Marina's hands smeared with dirt and nastiness but costume/wardrobe had given her what appear to be nail wraps that made her hand look like it was infected with some horrid nail fungus. Serious yuk, people.
EJ
Oh yes, definitely. Hernán is so calculated in everything he does. He invades personal space to establish dominance and he uses touch(mostly with women) to imply intimacy as well as dominance.
Eusebia, of course, is super touchy-feely but we never get the sense that she is acting in a calculated way. She, in fact, IS the elder, the alpha, the one who can choose the level of intimacy in any interaction.
What I love is how no one (or at least no woman) can seem to resist touching Damián.
I stepped on your earlier comment, my apologies. That's what I get for being away for a week!
As to Hernan, he is always all over Marina. I have decided that the demands of filming prevent actors from maintaining any 'normal' sense of personal space. Still, Hernie is a serious space invader—you are right.
EJ
I am watching the end of The Thornbirds in which a priest falls in love with a beautiful young woman and is torn between the church and the woman. Has this ever been a theme in a telenovela ? , I've never seen a novela with this plot line.
I bet there are a bunch of tns with this theme.
You gave me an earworm, lol. I like that song.
JudyB:
I too hope you are feeling better! Chicken soup with a touch of Tapatio (hot sauce) does wonders!
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