Saturday, September 21, 2013
Qué Bonito Amor #114 (Mex 152) Friday 9/20/13 Fernando Gets Hitched, Amalia Gets Ditched, and JAntos Is Again Bewitched
Labels: QBA
Some odds and ends thoughts:
I love Arturo Peniche. I'm going to miss him.
I wish I had all of Maria's beautiful outfits.
I wish Mr. Montero had shaved. Such a handsome face to be ruined by that 5 o'clock shadow. It just detracts from his handsomeness.
The Tostito signs flashing during the wedding with Isa eating chips out of the bag! Unbelievable! It made the whole thing look like a sporting event!
I am going to miss how handsome the charro outfits made all of the men look even if they weren't necessarily handsome.
I am going to miss the music and the outdoor scenes.
I marvel at all of these top heavy women with their huge bosoms and wonder how they don't fall out of their dresses with every breath!
Most of all, I am going to miss my beautiful Jorge Salinas who can flash that smile with those gorgeous dimples at me ANY time!
I've had my share of complaints about things, but I think I am going to see this again just for the music.
Can't wait for your recap, Jardinera!
Urban, I sure hope you know the name to that song I asked about up at the top of my comments.
Fatima
You summed up my feeling pretty well. I too love Arturo Peniche. He starred in the first novela I ever saw and I've been his fan ever since. He is always different, consistently excellent and he also passed his talent on to his son.
Those clothes, that music, the bright colors, the food talk all will be missed in my household.
Waiting for that recap because surprise surprise I have plenty to say. LOL
I look forward to your thoughts and comments once Jardinera gets the recap up!
Fatima
Thanks!
Fatima
I woke up this morning humming that song, Si No Te Hubieras Ido. It's been around as a pop song for a long time.
Here's a non-mariachi (but very nice) version by the guy who wrote it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj5wVRnzzlc
More info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Si_No_Te_Hubieras_Ido
Actually, the song I am looking for is the one the guys sang right as they entered the prison to sing to JA and not the song sung by Maria.
They all looked so handsome singing there. That's the song I'm looking for. Do you know that one?
Fatima
After how the writers of this series have butchered people's impressions of our justice system I won't even comment on how improbably it would be for a mariachi band to visit a person in federal lockup.
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Hi, y'all. It's done. What kind of nonsense was the haunted bar scene all about? Of all things that could have and should have been left on the cutting room floor!
As for the musical program, well, of course Justo probably used his former prestigious position and contacts to put this thing on for diversity sake and that way he got Maria legally involved and into the states as a member of the performing mariachi group.
With 10 episodes to go it is time for Karmageddon to come a callin for OJ, Redneck and Evile. And for good measure the two full of themselves snotty teens who need a major wake up call and internet humiliation. And don't save it all for episode 161 - start now.
Interesting preview that seems to indicate there is a personal vendetta by the DA against Santos. That frankly makes no sense at all since it could only have involved Gracia. I'm thinking Justo won her over the morally bankrupt politician. And what card does OJ think he has up his sleeve?
Like the stupidity of a ghost at the bar-perhaps it is Pedro back to make sure the Hernandez crew get what is coming to them.
Nice to know that Redneck admits he is a fugitive but how come the Mexican version of the Dumbbells didn't catch him when he and his trollops were out wining and dining.
Kind of like the idea of Roddy being told he lost the battle but not the war while Evile is crowing about winning a battle but not the war she is going to lose.
I too think that Don Nando is getting flashes of his memory back. I wondered how they could get the two of them together and this is about as good a way as possible unless the old man dies on the way out to the concert.
Just a logical question about an illogical story. A few days ago everyone is in the hospital trying to figure out a way to get enough pesos together for Amelia's treatment and to bail Wendy and the baby out. Next thing we know they are all back at the Mendozas, Amelia with another miracle cure and last night all the mariachi's fly to LA. They haven't gotten the money from the potential sale of the bar so I guess someone won the lottery.
Michael and JA are sitting there and all of a sudden the guys come in singing and playing a mariachi song. This is the song Don Nando is hearing.
So, the song RIGHT BEFORE Maria sings the Marco Antonio Solis song which IS a mariachi song.
I SO hope one of you can identify this song. I have always loved it when I heard it, but there was no one around to ever tell me the name of it.
Please, guys, help! I've got to know the name of this song. :)))
Fatima
Yes. Can you all tell I am desperate to know the name of this song?! :))
Jardinera, mil gracias otra ves!!
Fatima
Yes. Further proof that come hell or high water, one of you guys is going to tell me the name of that mariachi song! LOL!
Fatima
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Son_de_la_Negra
Negrita de mis pesares,
ojos de papel volando.
Negrita de mis pesares,
ojos de papel volando.
A todos diles que sí
pero no les digas cuándo.
Así me dijiste a mí;
por eso vivo penando.
¿Cuándo me traes a mi negra?
Que la quiero ver aquí
con su rebozo de seda
que le traje de Tepic.
¿Cuándo me traes a mi negra?
Que la quiero ver aquí
con su rebozo de seda
que le traje de Tepic.
enjoy.
Faye
Going to buy it and download now!
THANK YOU, FAYE!!!!
Fatima :))))
It's purchased,downloaded, and enjoyed by me!!
Fatima
I agree. The song is helping Don Nando regain his memory! I am looking forward to this part of the story.
Thank you, Anon!
Fatima
He has these little touches that make for a big moment like when he gently placed Ana on the bed and told her about his love for her. I nearly got tears in my eyes! Could such a man ever exist in real life?! Who knows, but it was sure nice watching Peniche say those lovely words.
We've been so fortunate to have an incredibly talented group of recappers for this TN. Thank you SO much all of you!
Fatima
Fatima
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I've loved the music and both Dana Garcia and Pablo's fabulous voices and the truly professional musical productions for this one. DG's voice is so perfect she almost reminds me of Julie Andrews! The TN gave me a whole new window to the world of Mariachi and Musica Ranchera. I'll miss that a lot. The plot and the casting over all not so much because for the storyline the actors again were physically too old to be taken seriously. On the other hand, AP, DG, JS and AM,
However, he looks very noble in his traje de charro, especially when we remember that this once was the clothing of landowners. Makes me remember Don Daniel of Amor Bravio talking about wearing it with pride in being Mexican.
"Viewerville wonders when Amalia will ever get a first clue let alone the last."
Fatima
As for Amelia getting a clue — my bet is never. It bugged me that she had so little dignity in front of Evile. I would have held my head up and told the beyoch that her day will come. I sure wouldn't have whined where are we going to live although the thought would be running around in my head like a hamster on a wheel.
Totally agree about the red suits. Maria's red dress is fabulous, but red suits on men not so much.
I agree about Amalia and her lack of dignity, but then Elvira knows nothing of dignity herself.
Just got back from the beach (to explain my absence--it was not abandonment) and caught up with a marathon of watching AND reading Caray. Special thanks to the recappers because I >>ff through many scenes I thought were boring and found out reading the recap they could have given me some extra laughs.
What can I say that adds anything that hasn't already been said. Well, I do have some to throw out:
a) An unlikely godfather wandering around the streets of DF in a doctor's smock & stethoscope--then back to the US and knows exactly where Maria is working, pulls a gun and then gets talked out of 'having a talk.'
b) Mexican hospital policy that keeps folks from leaving if they can't pay. Sheez, hasn't anyone heard of bill collectors down there?
c) How the US criminal procedure has been perverted by Mexican script writers. Those 'US Police' manuals and records in a small room--not even a proper prison library and left without supervision. In this instance I do not blame the writers, I blame the folks who are supposed to furnish the sets.
d) The mariachi concert in the prison yard, too funny. They sure got their visas quickly, don'tcha think?
e) The help wanted sign that said 'must speak English' was too funny. Do we know if Maria speaks enough English to work in a restaurant as a waitress? Last time I heard her, she was looking for a prison official who spoke Spanish. I would have expected her to start out as a busboy clearing tables and filling water glasses and bringing bread.
f) No advance notice of eviction from the vecindad? And they guy is yelling that it's the law and he has papers?
g) WHY isn't Maria staying at Justo's palatial home, with all the research he did on Santos' case up to now? It was nice of him to send Salvador to get Maria across the border successfully, but don't you think his care would extend to making sure she had somewhere to sleep and eat? I would have found it much more believable to have her in Justo's house working on the case that in that awful motel.
Fatima--Along with everyone else, think your "odds and ends" list is so cool. ITA with every item you are going to miss.
I'm going to add:
I'm going to miss the few scenes we got with horses in them.
As I said above, I'm going to miss watching Dana Garcia in her mariachi outfits with her hair pulled up in back.
I am NOT going to miss:
Mi niñas, mi chiquita and mi bonita. (Deciegirl & Anon207--please keep giving us a running total--that'll keep your attention from wandering).
Bad English from characters who are supposed to speak English (I agree with the comments on the anti-gringo slant of some of the situations.)
Irasema's voice and acting
Mancia's acting
Pinchi and Lalo (I think they needed the work to keep their Mexican Screen Actors Guild accounts current, or they KNEW one of the producers. And where are Prudencia & Remedios, I kinds liked them.)
Roddy and all the teenagers (I'd much rather have seen a whole novela about hijinks in high school--OR maybe NOT.)
Amalia in any condition (I think it would have been much more dramatic to let her die in the hospital--then see how the hospital tries to collect. Justo could have adopted Paloma and Isa and taken them back to LA with him and Wendy and the bebe. Will we EVER get to find out who left Isa on Amalia's doorstep or has that just been written out of the script--they made it sound so important TO THE VIEWERS.)
Crossing the border and the desert in stack heeled boots, no water, and carrying a mariachi sombrero and not using it to shield oneself from the sun
Gloria, Roddy's mother (Sorry, but I though she was completely superfluous, except for maybe a very weak PSA announcement. Interesting that both her breasts looked exactly the same right after the surgery. Usually there is some time lag before reconstruction or prosthetics, or am I mistaken. Roddy could have been the street urchin like Jalisquito that the mariachi's took in.)
I wondered about the Justo house as well but maybe he was juggling so many other things he didn't think about it, it might be too far from the prison and in an upscale neighborhood it might have called unwanted attention to an undocumented girl although Sal seems to have no trouble coming and going. He could pass himself off as a gardener but it might be harder to explain a pretty girl suddenly showing up.
I don't think we will ever learn anything about Idsa's background. It was just a distraction or perhaps something they reconsidered and cut.
OJ finding Maria wasn't hard to explain She gave her number and location to the crooked guard in case anything came up involving Santos, and he immediately caslled OJ.
Have tossed in my hat over the insanity of how our justice system is portrayed. It is all egregious but the you have two days until your trial, I have no lawyer or time to prepare, tough is almost the worst (outside of poor Nano spending 28 years with no trial). This is a California prison, located in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals area. Once Santos gets a lawyer any conviction would be tossed immediately since his rights were severely violated. Then again the Mexican writers probably don't know about our appeal process since they don't know about anything else.
Maria's red dress is beautiful but I'm not crazy about the white one with the odd positioning of the eagle right over her tummy. It just looks odd to me.
Could it be that KA refused hair extensions or having to sit in the make-up chair for hours just to do the hair every day? They probably said either that or a wig.
In any case, it made her look like a 'ho she was, the whole time--granted a 'ho with a heart of gold.
I, too, have loved Maria's hair when it is pulled back. It would be my luck that I would get a huge headache if I wore my hair like that, but I would SO love to have that hairdo. It is gorgeous.
Your rewrite for Amalia is P.E.R.F.E.C.T.!!! As it is, I am literally dreading that she will end up with Justo. She does not deserve it; not one little bit.
I have also been wondering about the Isa story line and figured that they just gave up on it.
So, Urban, you will be on the red carpet tonight?! YIKES! I "know" someone famous! Hope you give us a quick little blurb tomorrow.
Amigas (I don't think we have had any amigos, have we?) I have really enjoyed watching this TN with all of you! If there are hidden amigos out there, glad you have been with us. :))
Fatima
Anita! Nice to see you didn't forget about us!
Fatima: list away, amiga!
Decie: I was thinking that with as much ass backward legal stuff you'd be chomping at the bit to dissect the eventual proceedings. You'll have to do that for the upcoming Trial of the Century.
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