Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Lo que la vida me robó, cap 6, Tues. 26 Nov. 2013: Alejandro suffers buyer's remorse, and the cash cow breaks out of the barn.
Labels: robo
My first thought was that Alejandro has to be dreading having the suegra from hell, but of everyone in this story he's the one best qualified to put her in her place.
Pedro is one evil dude and we don't even know where it comes from. More tomorrow; need to get some zzzz's.
Wonderful, superb recap! I so loved your little asides : )
I like the way Ale and Gracie parry and thrust, sort of like a fencing match. Right now it's about even. Even though it looks like Ale may be getting the upper hand here.
I do like Ale's feelings of guilt. He so doesn't want to "buy" Monse, he'd rather she fell for him on her own. I want to see how that works.
Gracie is the mama from hell. She'd sell her own soul to the devil for money, and she has no qualms about selling Monse downriver for money either. Ale is very nice, a real gentleman, the only one so far, and I think he'd treat Monse decently.
Dimmy is a world class idiot. I like the fact that Ale sees right through him. We all just know what Dimmy is gonna do with that gun.
Loving Lottie, her frank speaking and her tendency for the chisme. Such a fun character.
Gracie treats poor Monse like the ladies in Spain treated their daughters many years ago with the duena mentality, they would have chaperones follow their daughters everywhere. Poor Monse. I do like Monse's spunk though and she isn't sitting and crying her eyes out every five seconds.
Monse and JL together are, how shall I say this, borrrriinnnnggg. I'm not feeling any passion between them at all.
Now to the essay questions.
Gracie's teeth are white and glow in the dark cause she got Ross' technique from "Friends" ; ) As far as Gracie's teeth making her more scary than Carmina, I think Gracie's are way scarier with class of course. Something Carmina never had ; )
NovelaMaven:
Amiga you have made my night. Thank you, Thank you!!
Sorry to hear Monse has adopted the mullet skirt fashion. (Not that her mother is giving her any example to follow.) That was one thing that annoyed me recently in CI--MariCruz wearing a new mullet skirt every day.
Hmmmm. Is Gracie more scary than Carmina? Carmina was all orange and crazy with a heat factor. Gracie is scary, but cold rather than hot--one cold b!tch, in fact.
"Alejandro suffers buyer's remorese, and the cash cow breaks out of the barn" had me laughing heartily. NovelaMaven, this was one of but many priceless gems. Loved every single word - just didn't want this to end.
"Guilting the Lily", "If only I had a headband...(sure to be one of Carlos' favorites too I suspect" , "Cuesta lo mismo enamorarse de un pobre que de un rico" (this is in all mother’s handbooks, correct? It was in my mother’s!), "Montse isn't drinking the Kool-Aid, at least not today astonishingly" were amazing.
Also enjoyed your homage to the lack of fashion sense: "ugly Christmas tree dress", "capital crimes against fashion" and " mullet skirt" had me chortling away.
Favorite was "obviously oblivious to Montserrat's plummeting market value and to the anvils poised over JL's head". Most excellent!
NovelaMaven, you captured my feelings about Dimi perfectly. Reprehensible and repulsive. Period.
"Hacienda Almonte -- Bite me!" Oh my. Could Juventino be any cruder?? And his biting the bracelet was so cringeworthy. Poor Dominga.
"What have I gotten myself into?" I am not too sympathetic to the mess Alejo now finds himself in. He opened the door and walked through it, now he has to find a way to untangle the Dimi/Graciela viper nest he has ensnared himself in.
"José Luis doesn't argue with Pedro, but he makes a nasty little tsssssst sound and leaves". Why is it that JL is able to stand up to Dimwit and Pedro but faltered and cowered in asking Lauro for Montse's hand?
Madelaine, "Loving Lottie, her frank speaking and her tendency for the chisme". ITA!
UA, agre that Ale is the one best qualified to put Gracie in her place. And, the only one.
NovelaMaven, you have made my day. Your nod to Selma was spot on and your "Answers to essay question will be graded individually, capriciously and unfairly!" was well, the perfect ending.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Diana
I am so glad than more tns are breaking the rule that the main galan is the only person the heroine can ever make love to (the first, the one, the and only). But we know this is going to bite Monse in the butt big time-- either when Gracie finds out, or if Monse ends up pregnant and isn't 100% sure about who the daddy is.
Poor Nadia. No good deed goes unpunished. First Gracie's interrogation, then her husband's slap down. Pedro won't touch her (and I get the impression she's a virgin), yet he'd kill her if she even looks at another man. OK. Something's gotta give.
ITA with you guys and Victor that Ale was the one who started this and got himself into this sordid mess. He's trying to pull away from it somewhat now, but Gracie and Dim won't fail to remind him just how dirty this "deal" is. They'll also always be able to hold this over him. Of course, he has dirt on them too, so they might be even.
She is more frightening than Carmina because she is as cold-blooded as a python.
I;m sure Lauro won't last long now.
Some favorites include
"But maybe she is reacting to her mother's astonishingly ugly Christmas tree dress paired with mid-calf high-heeled black boots. Hard to say." You read my mind.
"Unibrow-->Eye-->Inside Dim's dim mind"Haha...is there anything in there??
Graciela is just pure mean...I wish writers would tone down the evil mothers a bit in novelas. It borderlines cartoonish but Castro does a good job nonetheless.
I loved this very funny recap--thanks so much! You capture the whole wonderfully and summarize it in a strong narrative and also have a great gift for picking up on small details and making them even funnier:
I loved the stuff about G's crazy Xmas tree ensemble and also how you noticed the slow chase OJ Simpson-style she was doing after Monse and commented that she (Gracie) might have been hobbled by her foot ware. I was laughing out loud.
My favorite riff was this since one it was such a smart observation of the various ways the old infarto has been used for dramatic effect in TNs:
Nice timing, Lauro. Or maybe Dim slipped something extra in your Metamucil? This feels ominous, but it's hard to say. In Amores verdaderos, Aníbal Balvanera faked us out many times; and in La Tempestad, Fulgencio Salazár would probably have lived forever if Hernán hadn't gunned him down like the dog he was.
It was all just great and so fun to read! Thanks so much.
Urban, ITA with your comments re Graciela. The woman is a shrew.
Really enjoying Alejandro/S Rulli. Jury is still out on Montsie.
Mullet skirts. I don't see these in the stores. Is this a TN fad?
Fatima
I've seen some in photos and on the red carpet that are truly scary, real fashion crimes.
Niki in Amores Verderos wore the look, so did Marina in La Tempestad, and the heroine in Pasion Prohibido (Telemudo). I think it looked much better on these three ladies because they are tall. As beautiful as they are, I think Ana Brenda (CI) and Angelique B. are too short to really carry it off without looking a bit silly.
My favorite line of course is:
"If only I had a headband..."
Indeed, that's all that's missing. Alejando would do well to give her a second look... I think that she'd not be nearly as high maintenance as Monserrat.
Carlos
Pedro's problem is NOT sexual preference, he is a bonified, card-carrying, dyed in the wool a$$hole. Don't want blood on Nadia's hand. . somebody's got to bump this guy off!
Lila
I dont get Pedro...i flinched when he slapped Nadia. I feel bad for her since she has to keep appearances that she is happy when it is quite the contrary. From the prior episode it seems that she actually loves him....wonder what qualities she saw in the guy before she married him.
https://sites.google.com/site/telenovelasdesquiciadas/bingo
I'm so sorry I missed the Finale of LaTemp--just something else to catch up on. More on that later.
Oh, and what is this DamDim, usage anyway? I thought any DamThing was reserved for DamFab's world. This one, isn't he DimDim? More later after I restock the fridge and the pantry. Need that half 'n half for coffee.
Anita, Thankful to be Home
"Montse isn't drinking the Kool-Aid", "the relatively good do tend to die relatively young", all the way to your quiz answer of Selma. I LOVE the quiz, what fun! I never cease to be amazed by how imaginative you are. Thank you.
Graciela or Carmina...so hard to choose. Carmina's hair was scarier (not that Gracie's is far from it). Gracie's fashion sense (as in lack of) is WAY scarier than Carmina's. I'm finding myself giddy with anticipation for what Gracie will show up in next. Just when I think it couldn't possibly get worse she shows up in that "astonishingly ugly Christmas tree dress paired with mid-calf high-heeled black boots".
Anita, welcome back, and your chair on The Patio is always reserved just for you.
Blue Lass, you and R la O are on a roll with the Bingo. I seem to recall R la O having great luck with #8 in the past, if I am remembering correctly. Can't you use "Protaganista engaged to someone other than galan"? Montse was engaged to Sebastian in the first episode.
P(i)edro is so nasty! I do not remember his equivalent (Ramon a/k/a jamón) in AR being physically violent, but it has been a few years...
Carmina was crazy scary.
Gracy is calculating-evil scary.
Not sure which is worse.
Alas, poor Jose Luis has watched Amor Real and knows what he is in for but will soldier on, nonetheless.
As for your essay, while I wouldn't put murder past Gracie, she hasn't crossed that line yet. Hence Carmine, the crazed killer w/bad hair, and orange countenance wins.
Though Gracie's abuse of Monse is horrible, her outfits are as Sylvia noted something to look forward to for their outlandishness. And her willingness to sell her daughter and negotiate w/Ale are amusing as well b/c she thinks he's as dumb as her husband and son.
Welcome back Anita. I hope you had a nice vacation.
I'm not sure whether we've had a verdadero fistfight yet, but I'm sure one will turn up. Also "que haces aqui?" is pretty much shooting fish in a barrel.
“Unibrow-->Eye-->Inside Dim's dim mind:”
“capital crimes against fashion”
“Montserrat's plummeting market value”
Yay, Monse will enter her (presumed) marriage with Alejandro as a non-virgin! Things don’t look to good for JL, so he’ll probably need to hang on to the memory of this tryst for a long time.
JL ain’t too shabby when he gets his anger on. I used to watch Luis Roberto Guzmán in "El Pantera," so I was almost expecting him to kickbox Dim at the door.
Haha, Maria needs a headband. If she did manage to get one, we wouldn't be able to tell her apart from Matilde, especially since they are dressing very much alike.
Montse and mullet skirts. All she needs to do is raid MC's wardrobe and she's done for the run.
Could it be that Gracie's extreme wardrobe is indicative of the extreme measures she will gladly take to ensure her financial happiness, with or without poor Lauro.
She's scary to us because her worst behavior (so far) is tightly controlled and limited to when she is dealing with her daughter or her son and now JL. On the surface she's a society matron holding up the family's social position and seems normal.
Speaking of normal, I feel so sorry for Nadia. I wonder if P(i)edro (I liked that) just needed a trophy wife and has no intentions of ever having relations with her. I'm waiting for her to confess her situation to Monse.
As for the Gracies everywhere in telenovelaland, the mother figure (evil or benign) rarely has any other friends. The writers give her a sounding board (Carlotta and to some extent Lauro in this one), but we don't see her interacting with anyone else at her level. I guess it's a matter of Televisa's budget.
All in all, if the writers keep this up, I'm going to like this one after all. To echo everyone's opinions, Studly Alejo is easy on the eyes and the heart.
Thanks to all the LaTemp recappers and happy to find them hard at work here. I still have to go back and watch the last two weeks to get all the nuances of the end of LaTemp and the beginning of Robo.
Awesome recap! And I loved the quiz and essay.
Two things took me by surprise on last night's epi. First, I was not expecting Gracie to tell Lauro that Ale loan them the money to save their home. I thought she would keep that a secret. Second, I wasn't expecting Montse and JL to have sex. Especially since we all know (no spoiler here) that somehow she will end up with Ale, the Stud.
Not surprised by the slap that Pedro gave Nadia, but still hated it. What is this guy all about? So far, Pedro is the most intriguing character because I don't know his background story, or why he treats Nadia the way he does.
Gracie's wardrobe needs to be burned. I think Carlotts dresses a little better, but not by much. Maybe it's a regional thing.
I think Carmina was worse than Gracie, but this TN has just started. We'll see if I change my mind as the story progresses. Can't wait to see what happens.
Back to work...Hasta manana!
Thank you all for stopping by and thanks especially for your kind words. It sounds as though we are settling into this one nicely.
Hola Anita! It's good to have you back. We've kept your place nice and warm for you.
As for Gracie's crimes, let's not forget that in episode 3 we found out she had hired Juventino to hasten Don Benjamín's death, expecting that she would make out like a bandit in his will.
Juventino did SOMETHING to speed his boss into the next world and he expected Graciela to pay him. Since Don B fooled her and left all his money to that bastardo, she had to pay him off with a gold bracelet -- the same gold bracelet Juventino was trying to foist off on Dominga last night.
[We can guess the bracelet was originally a gift from Don B -- he apparently was a man who always paid what he owed for services rendered.]
In other words, Gracie has already taken a life!
As for fistfights, do beatdowns count? Gamboa's goons beat up Dim early on. Dim got knocked down and kicked around and stumbled home with a bloody lip. No furniture was involved, though, because it was on the street.
I am enjoying the bits and pieces of Amor Real that I recognize in the modern day version. Indeed, the Pedro character (Ramon) was nasty and abusive , much older than the Nadia character (Pilar ...played by Ingrid Marz). He was a police chief , and it seemed that Pilar was a young, pretty trophy wife. Also, the maid was often used to take letters to and from Matilde (Monserrat, and like Monserrat, Matilde would use going to church as a cover to meet her onetruelove. However, Matilde and Antonio never had sex. Theirs was a pure , sacred love. I think that the Carlotta character was the mother's sister, but she was also very close to the daughter and had no use for the son. She was outspoken and loved gossip and her sweets. In the past, it made more sense to have an unwed sister living with the family.
I loved the way you showed how Graciela manipulates Monse, the "uh no" dialogue.
Loved, [The Patio is getting irate. "There's a bastardo in the room, all right, but his name isn't Alejandro," mutters gentle Diana in an uncharacteristic fit of pique.]
And, "Nice timing, Lauro. Or maybe Dim slipped something extra in your Metamucil?" And, "And the relatively good do tend to die relatively young..." so funny.
I need to go and watch the rest of the capitula now before tonight's comes on...I'm getting behind. Lately I only have time for either watching the capitula or reading the recap.
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