Saturday, November 16, 2013

Mentir Para Vivir #30 Fri 11/15/13 Pandora's Box: Dealing With The Aftermath

The really big news is that Tito finally got his break playing a near victim last night and made Lassie's heart go pitty-pat.  

~~Partes 1, 2 & 3

Cap 30

Lo del Pasado:

Jose Luis, aka Francisco Castro, now is death-grip impactado to hear from Berto (FYI the skin-headed, disgusting, redneckish, rich ex-boyfriend of Lucia in LFDD) who’s just told a whopper about defunct BIL, Gabriel, having been caught molesting six year old Alina when he saw Oriana/Ines take the gun and blow Gabe away at poolside.  “—Are you telling me that he molested my daughter?”  Ruh-roh!!

Lo del Nuevo:

Berto now accuses JL/Fakecisco of being Oriana’s husband and then JL appropriately throws Berto’s greasy, lying, stinking backside onto the bed.  “—How do you know?  Did you see it or what? “  Yeah!  I saw it all!  I saw the old man molest her and Oriana blow him away!  Pow!”  “--You’re a liar and I’m going to corroborate everything you’ve told me!  The Sra. didn’t own a gun; and anyway, that gun was probably Lucina or Raquel’s! Besides it was you who killed the old man! “  “—No, I told you it wasn’t me!”  JL either thinks pretty well on his feet, all things considered—or he had this story all lined up, which is probably more likely—and  explains, the fairytale familial relationships.  “--Yes, the little girl is mine but the Sra. Ines--or Oriana, since that’s what you’re calling her— she and I never got married!  And she never ever [jamas] married another man, especially not this smuggler like you say!!” 


Berto lets out a major snort of disbelief.   ”—I don’t believe a word!”  JL grabs Berto by the collar and warns him to keep his filthy mouth shut about those two or consider himself a dead man walking.  “—This is the second time I’ve warned you.  There won’t be a third.”  He goes into the drawer to fetch the payment he just gave the loser and walks out the door.  Berto starts complaining.  “—Hey, you give me my money!  Nobody’s going to believe you, did you hear?”  JL walks back into the room once more.  “—Since you’re going to be dead, you won’t know whether they believe me or not.”  He turns on his heel and heads out the door and down the hall.  (This part of Viewerville lets out a high five towards the screen and shouts “Bravo, baby!  Bravississisimo!”  How refreshing!  Finally we’ve got a man who can lay waste, shrivel and devastate with a single growl’nscowl!!  MM--MM--MMMM!  Ricardo’s got his work laid out for him if what JL told Oriana the other day is anywhere near the truth.)

Cesar is praying in the chapel when he finds out from Mariano that the Archbishop has now offered him a place in the seminary.  Cesar feels unclean and is too confused.  Mariano tells him that Dios will disregard his couple of sexual encounters since they’re unlikely to be repeated, but Cesar, feeling unworthy, walks out on Mariano.

At the B&B, the doctor is in.  Lucina and Ruben are discussing his dysfunctional family situation.  He fills her in on the latest with moody Madhilde and Fabiola.  Maddy’s grounded her and prevented her from even going to school now!  (Ever figure that Madhilde no doubt suspects the worst from Fabiola because from what Fidelia has led us to believe, Maddy’s already been there, done that and still has the rotted, threadbare tee-shirt, aka Ruben, to prove it?  And, we see what happened to her, right?)

Lucina empathizes with him.  All kids do silly things like that at that age.  Sure, not that he cares for the lying, but what can Madhilde expect the way she suffocates her loved ones, he replies.  She asks why he doesn’t move out, if he has a trade or a talent and can do without the luxury he’s become accustomed to, that is.  Ruben admits he’s got a degree as a civil engineer that he’s never put to use.   He had a fabrics/cloth business but went broke.  Well, she advises, he’s got to make a decision: his peace of mind or his life of luxury.  “—Go ahead and ask one of your business buddies for a job.” 

Ric, Paloma, and 2nes are discussing Fabi’s latest boxing match with Madhilde and why.  Neither of the women dare to oppose Maddy over her daughter and agree all mothers run the risk of turning into the ogre she is.  Ric says, still there’s a problem, knowing how Sebastian thinks and he’s never seen a girlfriend he hasn’t taken advantage of.  That upsets the two women, obviously, so Ric promises to handle Seb’s hormonal overdrive problem for Paloma.  Before he leaves, he offers to take 2nes home, but she demures and says she’s got to pick up Lina after school and help her with her homework.  Paloma notices the deep canyon 2nes has recently put between her and Ric. 

Back at the company offices, Antonio is yelling at Piero for being the one who let the cat out of the bag about him complaining that Ric sent a different lawyer to Colombia instead of him, the company’s attorney.  It definitely wasn’t him, he lies.  He wouldn’t tell people Ric thought he was a useless attorney!  Why would Piero spread gossip like that about him?  Perro says it wasn’t him, and that he had absolutely nothing against him that would make him gossip about him to the rest of the employees, either.  Antonio gets huffy and says sure he does!  He’s always blamed him over that night they screwed around with Crazy Maria!  Alright, agrees Piero, that he does blame him about that, and he does think they should have told Ric long ago that it was one of the two of them, but still......  Antonio grabs him by the lapels and threatens to kill him for sure if he dares open his mouth about that night.  “—Oh, yeah?  And how will you kill me?  With a pistol?  Will you strangle me or what?”  Antonio swears not to play around with him.  He’s been warned if he opens his big mouth to Ric he’s gonna be refried frijoles.

Ric shows up unexpectedly at Sebastian’s new digs to tell him he knows he’s been leading Fabiola down the proverbial primrose path for freebies.  Seb just snickers and tells him no problem; that he will leave her alone--for a price!  Ric simply has  to first give him the name and address of the psychiatric clinic Maria’s been put into.  Ric wants to know why the big interest in Maria, but Sebastardo’s got the upper hand in this one.  Herr Foxy plays dumb and honest.  “—Cuz she’s my birth mother and anyway, what’s the harm if I do?”  Ric throws the card with the clinic info in his face and warns him that the nurses are wise to his little game of secrets and he will be on Seb like white on rice if they get wind of anything.

Once they’re back at the manse, Paloma mentions 2nes’ distancing herself from Ric now.  They cannot have a relationship, says 2nes.  Because of your husband, right?  No, lies 2nes, those flowers being from him turned out to be just her imagination playing tricks on her.  It’s that she doesn’t want another relationship right now.  Paloma remarks that it’s obvious the way she looks at Ric that she is still in love with him and it’s foolish not to recognize that they’re made for one another.  Yes, she loves him, but she recognizes that she loves her daughter more and just wants to raise her daughter without worrying about another man at this point in her life.  It’s over between them.  Period.

Cesar is checking out of Lucina and Raquel’s B&B a bit later, paying her for the time he’s stayed, when Mariano shows up and talks him into taking the opportunity to complete his life’s dream and entering the seminary.  Lucina’s all for taking his one chance.  Just then the seductive devil in the blue-green dress, aka the ravishing and always- ready-to-be-ravished Raquel, tries unsuccessfully to talk him out of life as a priest.

Oriana is helping Lina with her math homework when she gets an unexpected call from Jose Luis, and she among other things is pissed that he got hold of her personal phone number.  JL tells her they have to meet in person to discuss something urgently important.  She tells him there’s no way she can get free to see him for any reason.  He tells her if she cares about their daughter she needs to find a way.    Enough said.  He tells her he’ll wait for her on the street near her home and hangs up.

Oriana heads out of the manse’s compound that night, using an excuse to Martin of wanting to walk her dog and get a bit of fresh air, in order to meet up with Jose Luis.  Jose Luis and Oriana meet a few blocks down from the manse “—This better be worth my time and not some trap of yours!”   She and Tito get into his car for the convo.  JL tells her they have a dangerous enemy.  She immediately jumps on him about insulting Ricardo.  JL stops her and says it has nothing to do with Ricardo. “—We aren’t going to mention his name again during this chat because despite everything,  I've never stopped loving you. He’s there to get the two of them back (no matter what web of lies they’ve got to continue to weave, we can be sure).  “—I know I made a huge mistake, but…“ Don’t bother explaining, she tells him, because no matter what, she will never ever, ever forgive him!

Cara de heartsick disappointment de Jose Luis. “--Ever????  That word is rather definitively conclusive [tajante – a great word to use with a math major!]  Bottom line, just know that whatever happens [pase lo que pase], I will never ever stop worrying about you or looking out [velar] for the two of you.”  (¡Ay!  This is one villain Viewerville has a hard time resisting, let alone villain-izing!!  This part of Viewerville definitely feels his pain.  His story just may be the honest to gawdawful truth and I’d be ready to believe and let him park his shoes under my bed again, whatever the bum had done. Yep. Color me weak!)  Oriana changes the subject and asks who their big bad enemy is supposed to be.  “—Berto Martin.”  “--Gees!  I knew it!  He tried blackmailing me.  I don’t know how he found out, but he knows I’m really Oriana Caligaris and not Ines Valdivia.”  Ok, says JL, he has a solution to their problem, but first he has to know everything—and she cannot lie to him! He wants her to tell him if it’s true that Gabe, the man she supposedly killed, tried to molest Alina.  Oriana is enraged by the question and asks who told him that.  “—That’s a vile and filthy lie!!” 

Cesar has returned home--with his shadow, Padre Mariano, in tow and, in a one hanky scene, says farewell to his family.  Madhilde tries one last time to talk him out of wasting his life.  He tells her he’s made his decision and not to try to interfere again; his only request is for her to loosen the reins with Fabiola so that she can enjoy life.  Ruben and Fabiola give Cesar hugs and kisses along with their tears.  His maddening Mama, though, refuses his final hug and turns her back on him.  He leaves, broken hearted, but certain and unbending. ( ¡Aye! Now for the second hanky.)  Afterwards, she asks Fab and Ruben if they’re ready to go in to dinner together with her.   Ruben and Fabi shun her and refuse to answer.  They walk away in the opposite direction and don’t say a word.   Madhilde is left to go in to eat by herself.  Message received, loud and clear.   
~~end parte 1~~
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~~Parte 2~~

Oriana gives JL hell and then some for losing control of himself when Berto told him that his daughter was being molested.  (Hey, lady, I’d have been just as angry and probably would have lost it myself.  Anybody would have!  Especially you!  Jes’ sayin’…..)  Well, he managed to make up something that explained his reaction and will no doubt work for her as well, he tells her.  He tells her the story he made up for Berto in case he decides to talk and emphasizes he’s certain the guy won’t talk.  She’s still angry, but possibly is beginning to see how she can use the lie to her advantage. 

Martin is beginning to get nervous now that it’s been a while since he last saw 2nes and Tito head out.  Mariano and Cesar come out to the sidewalk and greet Martin.  He tells Padre and Cesar why he’s worried and standing out on the sidewalk waiting there.  They offer to drive around the neighborhood to look for her and Tito. 

Meanwhile…JL tells Oriana the lie he spun with Berto was to throw him off the scent when and if it gets back to her.  Especially for Dona Paloma who thinks she was a hooker anyway.   Certainly Lucina and Raquel will stay mum, Oriana is totally incensed and screams back that Lucina won’t say anything but who knows about Raquel?  JL says he’ll handle her, but what about her male-friend-who-shall-remain-nameless?  Did she maybe tell him and that’s how Berto Martin found out?  What would Berto know anyway?  Whatever he said isn’t true!  Why oh why did Jose Luis have to show up there, anyway?  “—Because you’re my wife and my daughter and I love you and want you back!”  It doesn’t matter to her one bit, she screams back at him.  “--My life was complicated enough already, and your coming here has only made it worse!  It’s all your fault!”  

She continues screaming hysterically and whaps JL hard on his arm. Instead of growling at Jose Luis and biting him on the arm in solidarity with Oriana, Tito has had enough of the yelling and screaming action.  “—I’m outtaheah, dudes!  You two figure it out.  I’m headin' for home!”  He jumps out of her lap and through the open window that she and JL weren’t savvy enough to have kept closed, i.e., to avoid the sound of their voices traveling far and wide along the deserted street and through a deserted neighborhood the way it does at night.  (Guess the writers never slept with their windows open on a hot sultry night in the days before air conditioning, huh.)  Tito races blindly into the street just as Cesar and Mariano come racing along it in their car on the lookout for 2nes.  (Viewerville is on the edge of its seat fearing the worst for the clueless and pitiful pup.)  Fakecisco and she race after Tito—and, into view of the car’s headlights--just as Padre Mariano puts the brakes on and squeals to a stop.  

Mariano and Cesar get out of the car wondering where she’s been all this time.  2nes and Fakecisco both groan as they look down at the car for the dog. The camera turns towards the car and we get a look.  (Finally!  I thought they’d leave us wondering till the next episodio, for crying out loud!)  Under the front wheel of the car we see Tito lumped in a pile and he’s not moving.  Suddenly Tito looks up and all is right with the world once more.  (Way to milk a scene there, Fur Face!  Bravo, Doggo!  Definitely worth two paw lifts and a tail wag—not to mention a peanut butter doggy bone!)  Oriana and Mariano take the dog to the emergency vet--nearby, natch).  Luckily, Tito suffered just a bit from the fright.  He’ll be fine, says the vet.  Fakesisco introduces himself to Mariano and Cesar.  Mariano, in on the secret—oops, another one Oriana forgot accidentally on purpose to mention to JL—looks at him suspiciously but doesn’t say a word. 

Sr. Castro says in a very commanding manner that he’ll pay the vet’s bill for Ines.  She very rudely avoids thanking Sr. Castro and heads outside with Padre Mariano and Cesar.   Padre M asks why she was with Castro and she answers that she’ll tell him some other time.  He offers to take her home, but JL joins them just then and says very decisively that he’ll be the one escorting her home.  Mariano and he stare at each other for a long ten seconds, and then JL breaks it off and walks away.  Mariano seems to be thinking this Castro guy, from his and Oriana’s actions this evening, has got to be Oriana’s crook of a hubby, Jose Luis Falcon, hiding under a false name and passport.  (And, we know he’s guessed right.)

Oriana forces JL to let her off at the curb a few blocks from home.  He asks if she thinks the priest and his friend will tell anybody what happened this evening.  She doesn’t think so.  It wouldn’t be such a bad idea if they did, he suggests, because then his cover story would make sense.  Especially when Alina and he finally see each other again.  “—I’ll be the father of your child, your ex-lover, back to renew [reanudar= restart, resume] our relationship.”  She rolls her eyes and stares nastily back at him.  “—When she recognizes me you won’t be able to deny [negar= disclaim, refuse, conceal] it.”  She gets out of the car and slams the door in his face.

Back in the rectory now, Cesar asks who the guy was and if he planned to tell Ric about the incident.  Mariano says no and the only one who should be telling Ric about what they saw is Ines.  Cesar agrees and heads up to bed.  

Outside Lina’s school the next morning, 2nes tells the teacher not to allow anybody but her or her driver to pick up Lina after school now.  She gets ready to get back into the SUV with her driver, but JL has walked up and tells the driver to go home, the Sra. and he are going to have coffee.  2nes agrees to the coffee, but tells the driver to stick around and wait for her.


Rather than getting into his car right away, she starts yelling at him for showing up at the school this way and exposing her even more.  He asks her to listen to what he has to say.  What could be so important, she wonders. He had to see her.  He already saw her last night!  Yeah, but he didn’t have a chance to explain.   “—They forced me to do what I did!  They used my important position as a customs officer [aduanero] and pressured me to help them move their contraband goods.  It’s not anything I would have wanted to do!  They forced me!”  Oriana refuses to listen.  (This is where she and I part ways.  He’s right and she’s a naive priss when it comes to this.) "--So why didn’t you go to the authorities and report them??  (You’re kidding, right?  In Latin America?  His boss and gawd knows how many others right up the friggin’ line are probably involved willingly or otherwise.  You don’t just “report” it to the authorities down there, you stupid broad!)  He is desperate to make her understand that he had no choice; that they threatened to harm her and Alina if he didn’t do what they wanted.  (Works for me.)  She tells him she doesn’t believe a word of it and storms away.  He stands there, at his wits’ end, totally flummoxed, having spilled his guts to her, and she wouldn’t believe him.  (So much for the totally self-assured, macho-man at the controls.  A pity, too.)   
~~end parte 2~~
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~~Parte 3~~

Ricardo, meanwhile, gets a call from Lina during her massage at the club, asking how it’s going with the new investor group.  He tells her he’s taking his time investigating whether their money is clean or not.  They don’t really need the money, he reminds her.  She gets on his case about not taking Castro’s word about things, that of course their money is clean, and then complains about how Mexico has put so many restraints on business when all they want to do is get an infusion of money.     

At the same time, Oriana tries to visit Mariano at the rectory and learns he’s gone.   She refuses to leave a message for him.

Ricardo and Pierro are at the factory and Ric wants to discuss what happened that night at Maria’s party because he’s more certain than ever that Seb isn’t really his bastardo.  He knows they were all pretty drunk that night, but they weren’t quite as drunk as he was, he comments.  He cannot remember having had sex with her.  At this point Perro tells him that yes, he and Antonio did have relations with her and they could also have been Seb’s baby-daddy. He adds that it’s been a burden for him all these years, but there it is.  He grabs Perro by the collar and screams at him, his supposed BFF, for letting him and his parents believe Seb was his responsibility all these years!  Suddenly it hits Ric that this is the secret Maria and Seb have been keeping.  Perro tries apologizing and offers to resign, suggesting also his taking a DNA test if it will help at all to rule himself in or out.  Ric tells him not to leave and he refuses his resignation.  “—You and Mariano are my only friends.  There’s no need to quit the company.”

The maid ends up telling Paloma about 2nes’s late night dog walk that seemed to take forever.  Paloma says not to worry about it, but that she needs to know if that sort of thing happens again.  The maid adds as an after thought that she thinks Sra. Ines has another boyfriend.  Paloma raises an eyebrow at that, says thanks for the info, and then asks her to please get her a taxi.

Seb visits Maria at the hospital and even brings her a new doll.  He reminds her never to speak about that night at the party again.  She promises and then begins tearfully begging him to get her out of the clinic.  He tells her she needs to be there where doctors can take care of her.  He tells her it’s Ricardo who wanted to keep her in there because he is an evil man who cannot be trusted.  He removes his sunglasses and—OMG!-- he’s actually shedding a tear for her!

Paloma meets with 2nes at the office in a surprise visit.  She tells 2nes that she’s there to discuss her husband.  Paloma explains she’d avoided the topic up to now because of respect for her shy, modest ways, knowing that her past wasn’t her fault, but thinks now is the time.  2nes asks her what made her think she has visited her husband.  Paloma says, oh, a number of events [hechos] have led up to it.  Just because she’s an old woman doesn’t mean that she’s necessarily a fool.  2nes agrees and tells her that she’s very thankful for all Paloma has done for her.  Paloma says, no, she is the one to thank her, especially for her great granddaughter.  She switches back to the original topic under discussion.  “—That is the reason you broke up with Ricardo, isn’t it?  Because your husband showed up?”  Cara de what-do-I-say-now-and-thanks-for-nothing-Jose-Luis de Oriana.

Antonio, eager to get his bonus from Fakecisco comes into hand in his research about the potential investor group and assures Ric that Castro’s group is legit and has numerous, successful gambling establishments they own along with a construction company.  He suggests that it’s a great investment that Ric shouldn’t turn down.   Ric asks if Escalona (the accountant) has read through the report.  Antonio says no, that he’s only an accountant so, no need.  Ric throws the report down and yells at him that he’s not doing anything till Escalon reads through it.  Antonio gets a bit snitty and asks if there's a reason Ric's going against him like this.  Hell, yeah, Ric yells back.  How about explaining why all these years you and Piero hid the fact that they raped Maria that night at the party!!

Antonio acts surprised to hear it and claims it is a lie and that Piero might have, but he certainly did not!  Ric screams back that Piero claimed they’d both had relations with Maria that night and then asks if Antonio would care to take a DNA test to clear things up.  He refuses, saying he had nothing to do with her and that if he doesn’t trust him then he can dump him, since as he knows, it’s his option any old time he chooses!  Ric watches Antonio storm out of his office but says nothing more.  Once Antonio is clear, he calls Fakecisco and tells him they have to meet right away.  JL is parked outside Alina’s school, waiting for her to come outside and tries to brush Antonio off.  Antonio repeats that it’s urgent, so JL tells him to wait for him at his hotel.


The teacher from earlier tells Lina to behave and waits there with her for her mother.  Something across the street catches Lina’s attention, though, and she breaks into a run towards it.  (Hey, teach!  Don’t just stand there staring!  Run after her and get the kid out of the street and oncoming traffic!  Sheesh!)  A minute later Lina is jumping into her daddy’s waiting arms. “—Papito!!” 
~~end parte 3~~




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Comments:
I knew Tito El Bambino's near-death experience is the biggest Breaking News!

And two very important developments:
-JL meeting with Alina
-Ricky knows the truth about his blur night in the past

So exciting.

And for me a nice moment: Cesar's goodbye from Lucina, Raquel and his family members. I loved the expression of Raquel and Maddy.

 

Quite an episode, and what an ending! Can't wait for the recap. JL is really throwing Ori's new life into chaos.
 

AlejoP, I was yelling at the TV when my little Tito El Bambino was aiming for the car! I was watching with a friend of mine ( whose daughters would not stop interrupting us!). When I yelled "No, Tito, don't do it!"The 6 year old turned and looked at me and said: "Boy, you are really into this story". Yeah, kid,ain't that the truth. I LOVE my Tito El Bambino. :))

Jardinera, I cannot wait for your take on last night's adventures!

JL is slime which now REALLY has me thinking about what Orines REALLY thought about her marriage to him. She's already thrown it in his face that he's been a jerk all along which makes me wonder how long he has been involved in illicit business. I don't know if doing illicit business is just considered the "norm" in Colombia, but it would be really nice to flesh out the background on the marriage.

JL is a smooth operator and a smooth manipulator. He cuts a mighty fine look in his duds, but I'm not buying it.

What's worrying me is that we might be getting some up coming TN cliches between the galan and his gal. I so hope they keep things on the up and up like they have been. I like the mostly mature thinking on the part of Ricky and Orines.

...and can I say just how disappointed I was in our Padre Plaid this week when he started to put doubt in Ricky's head wrt Orines loving him. Not fair, Padre and a really low blow. You will not pass "Go" on that one and it WILL come back to bite you.

This whole Maria/Piero/Antonio bidnez has really caused Ricky HUGE mental block. It is such a mental stumbling block that I think it still has him somewhat paralyzed.

Anywho, won't say anymore other than vague generalities so that we can savor every bit of Jardinera's recap!!

Fatima
 

What a great episode. Some much happened, so much to talk about.

I am really glad that Piero told Ricardo the truth about that night. Ric has a lot to think about.

Will the dots get connected with regard to Antonio and JL? Must see TV.
 

Jardinera, You know something! :) You are getting the best episodes. Look, last week (Berto trapped by the 3s) and now again. :D

And I've almost forgotten so strong scene between Seba and Ricky. Ricky threw Saba onto the bed, but the kid went to more cheeky and sardonic.
And before JL and Berto, also.
Until this episode this is my main favourite.
 

Jardinera, I am sure that you will do justice to Tito's big moment. I love it that Alejo P. calls him Tito el Bambito -- so fitting and cute.

I love the suspense and trying to keep track of the secrets in this novela. I also like it that Ricardo is often not at his best -- very controlling and not very thoughtful with Sebastian, though he is generally a good guy. And while JL/Francisco is generally a bad one, he does seem to love his daughter and has some remorse for what he did to Oriana. There's not enough for redemption but enough to keep the story interesting.

Paloma is also a bit of a metiche. Can you imagine living in the house of servant-spies and Matilde to boot? But she is so grateful to have Ines and Lina in her life that all is forgiven in my book.

So, on balance, keeping everything and everybody off balance works for me. After a couple of clunker novelas, it's great to look forward to the next episode.
 

Traveling lady - ITA everything you said, especially about JL. For a split second, when Tito hopped in the car and JL asked Oriana his name, I thought "Ah, what a sweet moment!" Then I remembered what JL's done.
 

I can't wait to read your recap, Jardinera! I'm behind on watching, so I'm counting on your wit to keep me informed.
 

Thought you might enjoy how they make tequila & remember Destilando Amor

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROxVXe8gdwsrel
 

Part 1 and 2 are great so far, Jaridinera. So you really believe JL was an innocent in all of this? Forced against his will? Hmm... Well, if he weren't so adept at, and seemingly happy, being a money launderer for the folks in the Caribbean, I might believe him too. In any case, he was wrong, wrong, wrong to involve her by putting her signature and name on that account. I'm sure no one forced him to do that. I want to believe him, but I'm holding out for more evidence that he didn't go into this business willingly.
 

Jardinera, Thank you so much for your grand recap. You keep track of the myriad of details so well and with humor. I like the JL devil though he is character too. Very sexy guy but probably we will hate him more later. And oh, Raquel, she needs another warm bed to hop into so perhaps she will join forces with JL. Does anyone wonder if playing evil characters all the time warps ones own real personality. I worry for the beautiful but dangerous Altair. She makes being a slut look too easy by half.

I am enjoying this latest story with María Zarattini on the writing staff. She of Alborada, Amor Real, etc., etc. fame will prohibit any real monkey writers from gaining a foothold, let us hope.

Willa and I had to hide our eyes until we were sure that Tito was pulled out from under the car safely! I don't like dog torture one whit better than child torture. Stop it already!
 

ViviDC: Signing her name on the account was IMHO possibly the real mistake. Could be he didn't really think that one all the way through--which any one of us in his shoes might have errantly attempted. Dunno, cuz you're right that we haven't enough basis yet to judge completely. That's what I like about the way the writers have presented JL's predicament. For all the bundle of bucks he's got control of, JL hasn't exactly been celebrating like a damn fool. He's been on edge every bit as Oriana considering he had the government after him and the criminal syndicate types breathing down his neck. I don't believe the story about the way he got the "investment" representation job, myself. I'd say that is possibly mistake #2 on his part--or it could be that he told her that in order to keep her from going off half-cocked and getting a bullet in the back of the head for all three of them. Or, it could be that was the story he was told by the group to give her and everybody if it came down to it, but I doubt that.
 

CherylNM: Hi there! Glad to see you're reading the weekend recap, amiga! Seems you let Willa stay up beyond her bedtime for this one, huh! Yeah, even my two pet cats had to admit Tito didn't deserve to be smooshed flat in the middle of the street, even if he was of the canine persuasion. They have their standards, you know! LOL!

ITA about JL's mental state, as I mentioned to ViviDC in the last post. There have been a few writing hiccups, but compared to the other tns recently, nothing we can't tighten our beanies over and ignore. I am certainly glad they've finally brought DO's character in for the full ride. I was getting tired of the Ric and 2nes relationship. They seemed fine together, but then you bring back in JL who is a bit older, and so good-looking, so in love with his wife and so determined to protect them from what she is so naive about. Come to think of it, Oriana didn't have to agree to leave with Paloma, either, but she did. She could have said, I'm sorry, but you have the wrong Ines Valdivia and asked Lucina to get her to another town to use as a hide-out. But, she didn't! She's just as guilty of lying now as her hubby, in a way.

DO is playing his man-on-a-tightrope looking to regain his family so well, I can't help but feel his angst, though I wouldn't want to have walked one day in his shoes, that's for sure!
 

Brilliant recap Jardinera. I can't get over how refreshing this TN is. They are mimicking real life situations quite well. JL reminds me of the Ted Bundees of this world. Smooth,soft spoken,gentle and very easy on the eyes. No one will believe they are capable of evil. What woman in her right mind will give up a hunk like that. His last crime was probably the the straw that broke the camel's back. Oriana is so stressed she is loosing it. How do you move on with your life when the past comes calling. Living a lie is never easy. Thankfully Ric knows the truth. which is why I don't get her current lie to him about JL. Threatening her daughter shouldn't be enough reason to lie to Ric. Don't you just love a priest who is discrete. I haven't watched the episode yet but your recap is all I need. Thanks a lot Jardinera.

Hanna
 

Loved the last part Jardinera.

Oriana is near breaking point, and she needs someone to talk this through. Perhaps Mariano can serve that purpose. He has helped her before. When Alina tells her she for sure saw her daddy, Ori is going to freak. She might as well tell Ricky the truth now, because she won't be able to hide how on edge she is from him. He'll likely figure it out by next episode anyway.

She did not "forget" to mention that Mariano knows her secret. I think it's very smart of her to not reveal to JL that she has the team of Ricky, Mariano and Piero on her side, until she knows what JL's true intentions are. Better to play her cards close to the vest with him.

Like I said earlier, I am going to withhold judgement on JL until I see some more evidence that points to him either being a victim in all this, or a willing participant. So far, I'm not convinced he's a victim. He moves through this shady world too well. I do believe that he loves his daughter, and so it's tough that he and Alina are parted. But then again, that's his fault.

I was also pleasantly surprised to see Sebas moved to tears by Maria's pleas. I like that none of our villains are 100% evil. He's a jerk and a brat, but there is a heart in there. Same with Matilde too. Now, will Sebas actually stay away from Fabi as he promised? I'm betting not.
 

No way is JL a victim of the higher ups, they end up with zip. JL has mucho dinero. Possible that he ripped off the higher ups, if so he would be in deep mierda.
 

Vivi: Yep, I realize Oriana's been playing it close to the vest by lying to JL--and if I were her I'd have sworn Ric to silence, but Ric has told Piero and she's told the priest; Berto was there "spying by the pool" about the time when the murder take place and knew she wasn't Ines. When she lied to him the first time about who knew her real identity, I thought to mysel that hell, half the people she's met since coming to Hermosillo know her secret and I'd have been embarrassed to admit it to Jose Luis if it were me, despite not trusting him with the knowledge. The second time she had a chance to admit the truth to JL about who of the others knew, she still lied though he'd warned her it was important that she be truthful with him. She wasn't and that may have bollixed everything for the two of them now.

She doesn't trust JL because he's not the man she thought she'd married, and I bet she really doesn't trust Ric not to do something stupid and regrettable out of jealous rage that would get her sent to prison and lose Alina to her forever. So she's lied about Sr. Castro not being her hubby. JL was right to remind her of the consequences because it is the gawdawful truth and he knows it.

Now the question is, though JL's threatened to kill Berto Martin in order to force him to keep his mouth shut, would he really pull the trigger on him or anybody if it wasn't a matter of self-defense? Has he really been a lying, greedy, manipulative scoundrel who's no better than the scum he's taking orders from or not? I could see that with a skunk like Berto, but I think he's on a much more intelligent level. than the likes of Berto
 

Jardinera thanks for this recap. It must be nice for you as a recapper to have a good tn to work with as opposed to the unfortunate offerings Uni has given us recently.

While I love DO, I don't trust JL. As Vivi noted, he's moving too smoothly in the underworld for me to buy his "I'm the victim here" schtick.
 

Hanna: ITA that this tn, though it's taken a bit to get back it's initial pacing, has been a really decent and "refreshing" telenovela, and it should be if it is an original story! Maria Zaratinni hands in a quality script.
 

Jardinera - Terrific recap. Color me weak too!

My favorite line:

"Herr Foxy plays dumb and honest."

"Definitely worth two paw lifts and a tail wag"

I can buy JL's story that he was coerced. When the crew got caught, he had such a greenhorn look on his face and went straight to alerting Oriana instead of fleeing immediately like the rest. But bottomline, he has no right to expect her to accept this life.

Now Ricky knows Antonio is a liar. Even after Piero admits the truth, Antonio still lies and even has the nerve to get huffy with Ricky. I hope Ricky shows him the door.

I know he did it as a bribe, but still Sebas bringing his mom a doll was sweet.
 

NieceinMD: Ric is on to Antonio and it's going to get really complicated if he goes totally over to the dark side with "Sr. Castro", tho' at this point I don't see JL having a place for a corporate attorney all to himself if Antonio gets fired.

ITA that JL doesn't have a right to expect Oriana to live that kind of life. JL is essentially married to the mob as well as to her, but he can't divorce the mob..... He's destined for hell on earth either way.
 

Karen: Yeah, regarding JL's motives and past, those are what's really got me enjoying this tn. I haven't been interested in a character's motivation in quite a while, I realize. LOL!

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AlejoP.: Yep, I've gotten a number of the really action packed, pull no punches episodios. I'd prefer action packed to revealing deep dark secrets if only because it takes me 2-3 times as long to get the thing written! ; ? ))
 

Dear Jardinera,

Wonderful job in relating so many details, all of which either do definitely matter now or might matter in the future. I loved your description of Ruben and thoughts about why Matilde might worry about Fab repeating her own mistakes. Hadn't thought about that one. Ruben is indeed a loser, but an endearing one, especially in the hands of the delightful Lucina.

I have enjoyed the discussion here about JL's situation and Oriana's, too. I don't know what to think about JL, but the writers have done a good job of creating ambiguity about his motives and options. I think in many ways his character is more interesting than Ricardo's. Being entangled in organized crime and unable or unwilling to get out is a classic dilemma. In contrast, Ricardo's life seems simple, even with Maria in the background, and his insistent behavior with Oriana annoying.

I did feel sorry for Ricardo when he gave Piero a pass on 20 years worth of deception that had pretty much framed (ruined?) his life by saying,"I only have two friends and you are one of them!"


 

Traveling Lady: Definitely ambiguous! ITA about Ric and then like you've said, his giving Piero a pass after 20 years of deceit. Obviously he's never considered Antonio one of his few friends. Wonder where that came from if he went ahead and hired him as a company attorney! Antonio's a total dirt-wad.

Lucina missed her calling as a therapist, don't you think? And yeah, Ruben is a nice, charming guy when you get him out of Madhilde's contamination zone. He feels sorry for himself and probably considers Maddy his punishment. Hopefully he will follow some of Lucina's advice and maybe even hook up with Fidelia once more, tho' the way it's shaping up Lucina's somewhat attracted to him IMHO.
 

Variopinta: Interesting idea that JL's ripped off the syndicate gang that he's obviously still working for. Maybe, but IMHO he's on the expense account. How did he get the money he'd put into Oriana's account out of the bank and out of the country? The smart thing would have been to possibly put the cash into a bank lockbox and never have had to use Oriana's name. Why not have used a false name to open that contraband account? Identity theft is so rampant these days, I can't imagine the syndicate not considering taking that tack.
 

Fatima:
"and can I say just how disappointed I was in our Padre Plaid this week when he started to put doubt in Ricky's head wrt Orines loving him." It's a hard thing, but in Mariano's defense, he's got to tell his parishioners there are always other things to be considered, no matter how badly it hurts. IMHO I think Oriana still has deep feelings for her husband that she refuses to admit to. Mariano's seen the emotional link now that proves his theory about Oriana still being in love with her hubby. She and JL do have a satisfying history as a couple prior to this mess hitting the fan. You cannot forget that deep an emotional tie no matter the circumstances IMHO. After all she was in her teddy and pouring wine after putting their daughter to bed the night he came to shuffle her off to Mexico.
 

I haven't read the recap yet due to working, but after I write this I will.

Oriana tried to talk with padre plaid but he wasn't there.
Now that Alina knows JL is alive, there's a whole new game plan that needs to be figured out. JL wanted Oriana to let everyone know that her husband is back, she wouldn't go along with that, and he forced her hand by revealing himself to Alina.
What will Oriana do now? Everyone knows who Castro is. And now everyone will know that the man who wants to invest in the business is Ines's exhusband.

I would like to see Ruben go back to working, he said he was a civil engineer, move out and have Fabiola move in with him. That will give him the self esteem that he needs to go forward. Then I would like to see him have a relationship with Lucina, not Fidelia. Fidelia is a bore to me. Lucina is full of life, and I love that.

Sebastian will never agree to a DNA sample, but at least Ric and Piero can rule themselves as not the father by being tested.

I think that JL is a total player, very good at lying and will do and say what he wants to get what he wants. I did like that he took the money from Berto after Berto told him everything.
 

I haven't watched all of this cap yet, but have a few thoughts de JL and Ric.

I get why Orianez still hasn't told Ric Fauxcisco is JL-telling the secret that JL is back threatens to blow-up all the lies she's built up and risk Alina being sent off to an orphanage, again. Plus, as Jardinera mentioned, Orianez still has feelings for JL-that first scene where she was obviously getting ready for adult quality time with JL shows as much.

However, I am totally Team Ricardo because everything JL has done so far shows him to he a self-centered jerk in a smooth package. The fact that he threatened/blackmailed Oriana to stay quiet or Alina would end up in a orphanage is prove positive of this to me. Why would he put Oriana and Alina in danger AGAIN if he really wanted them back as a family? He is totally lying about being forced into illegal activity- as Vivi said, he moves too smoothly in the underworld to have been
forced into it. Trying to invest in the Aresti-Breton business and getting Orianez's silence to do so at his mafioso bosses insistence is also getting her involved in criminal activity AGAIN. No, JL is all about himself.

In contrast, we have Ricardo who has been totally open and honest in his feelings and motives with Oriana, has done everything to protect and secure Orianez in her new life and is actively working to clear her name-he even didn't have Berto arrested even though he's sure he's the one who killed us father. As insistent as he is, he has done the work to earn Orianez's trust and love. Long story short, JL is still trying to involve Orianez in criminality while Ric is trying to get her out.

I'm just waiting for JL to go full villano so he ends up dead and Ric-Oriana can happen. JL is too despicable.
 

Jardinera, absolutely agree that Padre Plaid does need to lay out all possible scenarios for his parishioners, but Padre wasn't exactly coming with total honesty with his advice as he has already admitted to and prayed about his very,very strong attraction to Orines. So, I'll meet you half way on that one.

I do agree that Orines still has feelings for her husband. Is it love? I'm not so sure, but I do agree that she has huge emotional ties to this man even now.

I've seen men like JL in action and they have the ability to make a woman question her feelings. My cousin was married to a man much like JL. I always thought the guy was a smooth operator and an even smoother manipulator. I saw my cousin go back and forth from being angry to feeling guilt. When they finally divorced, she STILL felt conflicted because he cried (literally and in front of the attorneys) and begged her to come back. This was done right up until the papers were signed. Cousin had a moment of horrible doubt. I was the bystander in this whole thing, but as I had no true emotional ties to the guy, his manipulation was so good that I found myself thinking that even I could believe him.

Thankfully, my cuzzy took a moment to really take stock of things and the divorce did happen.

I think this is why Orines seems so "real" to me. This storyline about her just seems so real and reminds me in many ways of what my cousin endured.

Honestly, I am surprised Oriana hasn't cracked by now. Ricky pressures her. Paloma pressures her. Berto, Raquel, and even Lucina to a degree have all pressured her. JL alone is more than enough for one person. Heck, I'd be really to tell these people where they could land and I would take my kid and just leave.

Anywho, several paragraphs later, my whole point is that I don't trust JL. Yes. He loves his family, but he had no qualms about putting Oriana at risk. The guy is obviously no fool. He's a big boy who has made some pretty bad choices. I also think it was wrong, wrong, wrong of him to use Alina (by revealing himself) to force Oriana's hand.

Unless he shows some other side of himself, I cannot like this man (at least for now) who has used and manipulated his family on so many levels.

Thank you again, Jardinera for another super weekend recap! I look forward to the recaps and our wonderful weekend discussions!

Fatima
 

Just finished reading your great recap. There were a few more details that I had forgotten about. I loved your description of Tito's big acting scene. He played the hurt and scared dog like a pro.

If JL was indeed coerced to play along with smuggling contraband, he didn't need to put the money in her name, and he could have quit the job. Sorry, he doesn't get a pass by me. Plus, he seems too good at making threats for him to be so innocent in all of this. Also, I hate the way he has been threatening Oriana too.

I feel bad for Martin and the other people who work for these people. They are put in a bind of being asked to watch and report, being asked to not tell anyone things they did see, and being put in the middle reporting or not reporting and who to tell and not tell. That's not fair to them to have to worry if they do the wrong thing they may lose their job.

When Cesar was saying goodbye to his family, Matilde was pleading with him that she would let him do what he wanted to do if he would only stay. Padre Plaid interrupts and says that Cesar is doing what he wants to do. Cesar asks that she also let Fabiola do what she wants to do too.
 

CathyX/Fatima: How could JL have been certain that even if he quit his job he wouldn't have been hit by the syndicate for trying to defy them? I think after his talk with Oriana that morning at the school behind the car, his explanation was a heartfelt part of the truth, no matter his degree of personal greed before or after the fact. Jes IMHO. He may well be a villain now, or a tragic would be hero but we won't really know till the end. To be continued..... LOL!
 

Jardinera, I see your point, that he may not have felt he had no choice in joining in the illegal activity, but do you think they made him put the money in her name? I'll bet they didn't care about that. He could have transferred the money to an offshore account leaving her out of it. Bu for me, his manner is too aggressive in how he coerces everyone to go along with him for me to believe that he's an innocent. It will be interesting to see how this plays out, but it wouldn't surprise me if they leave it intentionally ambiguous where we never know for sure. But if he ever sleeps with Raquel, then I think that puts him in the bad guy territory.
 

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JDesdeNY: Do you figure the mafiosi may have shot Gabriel because after approaching him, he wouldn't allow them to force their way into his profitable business? Ric has emphasized that they don't need capital and they've been doing very well on their own. The syndicate is well known to look for profitable companies to launder their money through and if they cannot force/buy their way in, they will kill the opposition and simply take it over. Now, ITA that JL could have been smoothly leading Oriana on from day one when he met her and have followed her to Mexico purposely planning every move and very loyal to the syndicate, having plotted purposely to do the same at Aresti, having moved his way up in the organization. Of course, the connection to Ric and Gabe and Paloma is a pleasant coincidence that Viewerville could easily see as a tn contrived coincidence by the writers to keep the main characters in close contact, interacting accordingly to move the story along. If so, this time it was a pretty subtle move on the writers' part, because we're all still guessing--something that again IMHO makes this particular tn a decent and compelling one.

 

Cathyx: Ah, yes! Sleeping with Raquel to insure she keeps her mouth shut, and to take care of unrequited needs vis a vis, his unwilling wife. Well, the hero slept with the villana in Amor Real, repented and came back to his wife and one true love in the end..... Jes' sayin'.

Nothing is completely black and white in this story. Everyone is lying about something to save their skin.
 

You have crafted a masterpiece as usual, Jardinera. Add me to the "color me weak" crowd. I am a sucker for DO and in this role I am growing even more enamored of him. JL is a deliciously gray character.

I had no intentions of watching this show, but decided to give it a try anyway. Luckily CI went down the drain quickly opening up a little extra time for me since I find almost no need to watch it anymore.

Anyhoo...I'm glad I did start watching. Hanna was right in calling this "refreshing". Smart characters, quick pace and an incredibly good story.
 

"Do you figure the mafiosi may have shot Gabriel because after approaching him, he wouldn't allow them to force their way into his profitable business?"

I like this theory. I've been wracking my brain trying to figure out why Gabriel was shot. At this point I doubt it was Lila and Berto.
 

Jardinera, absolutely, totally positively agree that EVERYONE (except my wonderful Tito El Bambino) is lying to save their skin.

EVERYONE.

AlejoP, where are you?! We are having wonderful discussions here today. :))

Fatima
 

Jardinera,

Now that you mentioned it, maybe JL had something to do with Gabriel's death. I don't sympathize with JL at all,even if he was forced into becoming a contrabandista because he could've went the El guero route in Reina-tell your wife about your illegal activities and have a plan ready for her and Alina if and when the cops/enemies in the contrabandista trade give chase. That way, Oriana had a choice in the matter instead of being left flat-footed and on the hook for crimes she had no clue about. Doing bad deeds in your wife's name without her knowledge just breaks every 'man law' in my mind.

Yes, Oriana and Alina ate princesas de Paloma now, but three months before they were living in a ramshackle apartment with a leaky roof scared-to-death about the authorities catching up to them.
 

What an excellent recap, Jardinera. I didn't get around to watching the episode until this afternoon and then went directly to your retelling. What a real treat. Jardinera and a Martini on the patio.

Poor César. Just can't say no, but then afterward has to go to Church all filled with regret... "Hey God, it's me, Cesár. Well I did it again."

Priest material? I think not.

Carlos
 

What great conversation today! Can't wait to see what happens this week.
 

Hi Team!

Sorry for my late presence (this is the other place where I was missed by members), but I was too busy (uni tasks)...It does the IN marketing, we have to make a marketing strategy plan at least 15 pages and I have an another marketing lesson (servicemark.), where we were on fieldwork, so I only read you. But after this semester no more! I can not wait for December.

And now so many valueable comments, and I am very pleased to see new members. :)

Some notes from me:
a, I read you would like to see together Lucina and Ruben. I don't know, for me Lucina is too dynamic for Ruben. He is a slowed down man, in my opinion Lucina's role is that Ruben realizes the life is not equal with playing golf, watching TV or reading newspapers. He must feel again, dare to feel. As I think he should show Matilde who he is...for example moving to the Casa Bonita, but if the things will not change, the only way is the divorce. I am so curious when their last common night was ad husband and wife. 10-15 years ago?

b, Sebastardo and the DNA test: it won't be simple, but Ricky and his team are so smart, and I think they will solve. Do Ricky the same that Seba did, sneak into his flat and steal a glass or somthing. It is unethical, but no another solution, Seba will never agree in this.

c, Ricky or JL? Ricky. :D Obvious for me, I love his sentence: all my life was a big lie. That's true, sometimes I am angry because of his behaviour, he should understand the best Oriana's position, but there is the other end of the spectrum with more and more lies. Lies don't want to run out of his life.
When I saw JL first, I believed that he is not a wicked man, he seemed startled, a good boy who made a big mistake. After his arriving in Hermosillo, his gestures revealed him, he is a great player. He is the most ambitious character (bigger than Maddy or Lila or Berto).

Does it know somebody how many time has passed from the beginning of MPV? It doesn't showed, but I think so much. Months? Near a year?
 

Alejo- I think it has been about half a year to a year at this point. Somewhere between there.
 

AlejoP, I am glad you are here to join us today. Such an excellent discussion today, no?

I think your analysis of how Lucina fits into Ruben's life is perfect. I've thought several times that Lucina could easily overwhelm Ruben on so many levels. Lucina needs someone (or maybe she doesn't "need" someone) to match her own energy level. That is not Ruben. Like you, I think Lucina is there to show Ruben that he has let time slip by. He has his own talents even if he did fail once at business. So what? Failure is a part of life. It's stopped Ruben dead in his tracks and Matilde has not helped one bit. Maybe Lucina will be good for Matilde, too, but I'm not holding my breath.

Also agree with cathyx that Fidela is not for Ruben. She is at the opposite end of the spectrum. He needs someone right in the middle.

As for how long it's been since Ruben and Matilde did the horizontal, I would say >15 years. LOL!

AlejoP, I'm glad you liked my little moniker for "my" Tito. He was "Tito El Bambino" the minute I saw him. I love that little doggie!! He is Mr. Cool. All he needs is a pair of shades. :)

Fatima
 

Tito looked adorable as he was staring out the car window behind Ori, finding more interesting things than Ori and JL's argument to keep him entertained. Right up till he decided it would be much more fun to play outside the car, and jumped out the window.
 

Vivi in DC, I know! That Tito is so precious. I wonder if his star is rising and we will see him again in another "role". He is a very good actor (and he knows it!).

Fatima
 

Fatima: excellent, of course! :D

What did the Romans say? Bread and Circuses.

What does the viewer say? Child (Alina) and dog (Tito). We love them. :)

Dogs are important in Zarattini novelas:
-Sortilegio: Quqo y Samy
-LFDD: Pippo, Max, Bruno
-MPV: Tito (But he is the cutest.)
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And I agree with them, who say Ric and Ori are a bit boring, but even more I love them than JL. Something bothers me in him.
 

I've said before that I think Lucinda and Ruben would be good together for the very reason others think that they wouldn't be. People with big personalities need/often go with those who are quieter. Two big personality types often compete for the limelight, that's why celebrities rarely stay together when paired up with other celebrities. The complementary person usually has the opposite personality style.
But I think Ruben's personality would expand under someone who is encouraging like Lucinda. Matilda is a constant put-down. That makes someone just shut up and never talk.
 

cathyx, excellent points. Who knows, maybe Ruben would blossom with Lucinda or someone like her, but...Ruben isn't ready quite yet for someone at a different opposite end of the spectrum. Only time will tell, but you make an excellent point.

AlejoP, I know what you mean about JL. There's something "not quite right". Am really looking forward to see how they flesh out his character. Also, Alejo, very interesting about dogs being important in Zarratini TNs. Just love learning all of these new things. :))

Fatima
 

Fatima, I agree about the something that is just not right about JL. What's up with the lighter flame on his finger? Maybe that's a clue to something not being right about him.
 

cathyx, that is the VERY thing that makes me wonder about this guy.

Fatima
 

OT, but relevant to "Que Bonito Amor". As I was watching MPV on Friday night with my friend (of the children who would not stop talking during the show!!), my friend mentioned that Karla Alvarez, who played, Irasema on QBA, had died on Friday.

We did a quick search after MPV was over and I found this link.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/ultimas_noticias/2013/11/131115_ultnot_mexico_muere_karla_alvarez_en.shtml

How very sad. Just wanted to pass that on to the Caraymates who had watched QBA.

Fatima
 

Vivi in DC, if you are still out there in Viewerville. I mistakenly posted my comments about Karla Alvarez on the "La Tempestad" forum. Don't know how I made that mistake, but I did.

How can I remove that post? I hate interrupting comments on a forum where I have never posted!

Thank you!

Fatima
 

Fatima- I don't think anyone over on the LT post minded. Rest in peace, Karla. Such a shame. She was so young. I didn't watch QBA much, but I do remember her from Tontas.
 

Thanks so much, Vivi in DC!

Fatima
 

So very sad about Karla Alvarez. I found out via Univision as I was searching for MPV eps on their novelas y series page. Apparently she had been suffering from an eating disorder, if I translated correctly. Prayers for her family...so very tragic.
 

Very tragic that happened with Karla, but I think this sad story has an important message: more care for our loved ones. Do not leave them alone in difficult situations.
 

I don't want to believe that JL fingers isn't hurt by the flame. He perhaps enjoy, or the guy is ill, bad manners or what. I don't understand what symbolize this.
 

Wow, guys, great debate!
Sadly, I haven't been able to post because I spent half weekend trying to fix my laptop and the other half trying to catch up on stuff that I had postponed because I was offline.

Needless to say, I'm totally addicted to Internet (yes, I removed the "the", that's how bad I have it).

I have a lot of thoughts about JL and Ricardo at this time, but I'm still Team Rick, if for nothing else, then the fact that he is the hero.
I think JL is a bad guy who loves his family.

AND.... I think he's playing with fire in order to burn his prints, just in case...
 

Karla Alvarez's death really shocked me. I've seen a few of her tns when she was younger - she was a great villain in one of my favorites tns - La Mentira.
May she rest in peace.
 

Fatima: Thanks for letting us know and for the link to K.A.'s (qepd) notice. She was terrifc in LM--the part I got to watch-- and thought she looked like a bolemic and like she was 70 instead of 40. A shame.


 

Carlos: Bottoms up, Doc!

I felt Call of the Wild de Cesar's pained predicament also--looked just like a guy who was caught between a rock and a hard-_ _ um, er ...place.

As for his lack of reverend restraint, why didn't Mario ever suggest just being a deacon or a lay Catholic missionary as a solution? Seems to me he'd get the best of both worlds--a 2fer--that way.
 

Jardinera, AlejoP, Adriana Noel, and Vivi in DC, yes, so very sad about Ms. Alvarez. My friend and I were both shocked and had to see what we could confirm.

During QBA, I always thought some of her features looked out of proportion, like her head was almost bigger than her small body. To me, she looked anorexic, but I figured that was just the way she looked. It was my first time seeing the actress, so I had no frame of reference. She didn't look healthy. I think this is so very sad.

Fatima
 

Sara C: Hey there! --Yup. I tended to consider that if neither Berto nor Lila had the opportunity and are both actually telling the truth, then TN coinkydinks aside, something like that could have been a possible backstory to his death and JL's intention in trying to invest out of nowhere in Aresti.
 

I didn't think that JL's interest in Aresti was out of nowhere. I thought that he wanted to invest in Aresti because he found out Ines's/Oriana's background and figured he'd get close to her by being part of the company.
 

Fatima: Your thought is right.

Karla's family said: the actress battled with serious bulimia and anorexia. These diseases cause breathing difficulties, and cardiac arrest.She lived alone (rumour: she was bad-tempered, I don't know), so nobody could help her.
 

What part did she play on QBA?
 

cathyx, she played Irasema, Susanito's love interest.

AlejoP, well that confirms my suspicions. It was one of the first things I thought when I saw her in QBA. I think it is so sad. Anorexia can be so difficult to treat.

Fatima
 

...TN coinkydinks aside...

I didn't think that JL's interest in Aresti was out of nowhere...

That's what I love about this show. I think the Maria Z. had a beginning, middle and end in mind when she wrote this. Everything so far as seem well planned and there has been a reason for everything....Heck, even Tito turned out to play a vital role (excuse to leave; near death creating a chance encounter with Mariano/Orinez/JL Fakcisco.)


 

Just wanted to say thanks again to all of you who stopped in after reading the recap. Always appreciate the discussion threads, too!
 

Gracias for the recap, Jardinera...I'm sooooo late, but I just got to watch the ep today!

Ricardo brought up a good point that it could be possible that Sebastian is not the son of any of the three of them who were with Maria on "that night." It sounded like he was leaning towards waiting until Sebastian had come into his (grand)mother's inheritance rather than do the DNA test before and deprive him of that.
 

What if Maria's stepdad was the father? That would be so gross that I doubt it. Sebastian has Antonio's jerky personality.
 

Ricardo has a big soul, because he isn't intrested in Seba's diprival from the inheritance. He doesn't want to take anything from him. Neither the money, nor the sounding good surname 'Sanchez Bretón'. Although Seba doesn't deserve, he likes his "son"/"brother".
I think Seba didn't get a good rearing. As he said his mother Irene has only one child, Ricardo, she kept the boy as a boner. After her death I think Gabriel did not give sufficient attention, because he entrusted the boys to the care of Fidelia, who does not have strong hands. Gabriel was rather remarried (perhaps Fide has right, he was a mujeriego), and moved in Tijuana. And Ricardo was too young for a son. That why I understand somewher Seba's behaviour. In my opinion he has inferiority complex, he always saw Mr. Perfect Big Brother.
Also I add, I don't like too when I was similared with my big bro or the neighbours's son.

Cathyx: I think this supposition would be too wild in this story. Maligno is primitive caveman, but isn't a Leoncio from tha Amor Bravio.
 

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