Thursday, September 19, 2013
Qué Bonito Amor #112 (Mex 150) Wednesday 9/18/13 A Night of Filler Flashbacks
Labels: QBA
So where is Santos' lawyer? I'm guessing he will now have to act in his own defense, but not only is he not a lawyer he may be too hot-headed to pay sufficient attention to detail to do the job.
Maria can't do it because she is not qualified. It would also expose her being in the US illegally and that would be a huge setback for him as well as putting her own future in jeopardy.
She better have a good memory for faces because of Giuliano showing up in the restaurant. Unfortunately, she is in no position to request police protection from him.
Usually a hospital will put you out if you can't pay the bill.
Maria goes to the furniture store to get a job (LOL @ employee requested sign) and some random dude waiting outside tells her "Hey, it's hard to get a job. Keep the faith". LOL
Unless Carl Summers is offering a plea deal why visit Santos to inform him of the trial date? And more importantly, where is Santos' lawyer?
AND...if Justo had 10 million dollars laying around (before OJ's blackmail) why wasn't that money used to hire the best defense attorney in Los Angeles?
And why are/were the following characters deficient in English?
Wendy Martinez de la Garza*
Michael Johnson
Arnold Smith
Carl Summers
The black prison guards
Darren
Curtis
Derecho
Police Supervisor over Curtis/Derecho
Prison Warden
The border patrol guys
Both Wendy & Santos would be bilingual but the rest of the people on this list should probably be more profient in English than Spanish (maybe not Derecho).
All novelas seem to have a theme that repeats itself several times in the course of the story. This one is obviously fathers who abandon their children in this case sons. Concho abandoned /ignored Susantio, Don Nando deserted Fernando, who know who left Jalisquito on the street. It is interesting that Jalisquito now feels he was abandoned not by blood but by Fernando who in turn still resents his father for abandoning him. We know that Fernando didn't desert or lie to the little guy — it is the system and my feeling is that Don Nando had his accident before he could return to his family.
I have the feeling that Don Nando will not live till the end of QBA. He seemed stricken with the realization that he might be the kind of father he detests. Santos seemed to turn on him for leaving Fernando but I suspect in the long run Santos will be able to tell Fernando what really happened to his father.
Another black mark goes to the writers for having the prosecutor confront Santos. That NEVER happens, trust me on that one my dad was a prosecutor. If the DA wanted to swing a plea deal with Santos he would do it with a meeting with his lawyer and obviously this guy just wants to notch another conviction on his belt. Looks like this will be a slam dunk for him much like what would happen in Mexico.
I do hope that Maria has the sense not to overreact to OJ, to take his order and then run her fanny out the back door. That rotten prison guard certainly does seem to be all over the place all the time. It looked in the previews that in addition to getting a phone number — huh - which led OJ to Maria, he also seems to have taken some paper out of the case binder?
Twelve episodes to go body count at 7 so surely there must be mayhem to come.
Poor Elvirus and Ruben. They are planning to steal the bar from the Sanchez/Mendoza's and unbeknownst to them it is being sold out from under them. That makes me laugh as well as the idea of Ruben's thugs going to clear out the vicindad and everyone is gone — held captive at the hospital.
Both Ruben & OJ have killed people. OJ killed 3 people, is threatening the life of at least 4 more people and desires to kill a baby. He shall soon be joining Bruno in hell.
Ruben killed Fabnot and the police were looking for him (are they still looking for him?) so he'll probably go to jail.
Concho keeps practicing his Fred G. Sanford routine so he might be saying bye-bye real soon.
Oh yeah and yesterday I began counting the number of time three annoying comments were made. Santos said mi bonita 9 times while poor old Amelia only got off mi nina's once. LOL
Catalina of Cuna de Lobos might have the record, but someone else will have to confirm that. I have the cut-down DVD (which I have yet to watch) but never saw the entire series.
Killing a full-term fetus or a live infant has to be the lowest of the low. When Pigorio of El Talisman kicked Mariana during what must have been her seventh or eighth month I knew he would end up in hell. That was more shocking to me than the perverse murder of Ruth in FELS.
Back to QBA:
The failure of these writers to show English being spoken in the US really annoys me. Is this a political statement on their part?
I was thinking the same thing. There seems to be a very subtle anti American tone at times. Fernando damming his father looking for the American dream, the guy screaming gringo at the BP and even Santos making a comment about Americanos. If a character is supposed to speak English, hire an actor who can speak decent fairly unaccented English and don't just shove somebody who speaks bad English. One of the first thing a really good actor learns is to research accents. If they wanted to they could have let the actor speak Spanish and use English subtitles which would let us know the character was speaking English. The approach they took looks shoddy.
Maybe it is striking back at American shows which tend to always show Mexicans as gardeners, maids or gangbangers all with horrible English language accents.
In any event the one thing I feared last night was when our illegal lawyer is job hunting and that guy is lingering outside the store all I could think is that if this was earlier in the show she might have been nabbed and thrown into Ruben/OJ's white slave biz.
Loved Mancia telling off Susanito and telling him he didn't deserve a woman like Irasema - talk about a 100 degree turn!
I wonder if they filmed all the scenes that were missed when JS had that eye patch AFTER he stopped using it and then inserted all those scenes as flashbacks?
I personally have no idea what percentage of the gringo demographic has no ear for foreign language sounds, but as a gringo who speaks fluent Televisa I am offended at this stereotype.
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