Friday, November 08, 2013

Mentir Para Vivir #24 Thu 11/7/13 Planificar para Atrapar


Paloma tells Ricardo that she can't talk to Inés about her past, she doesn't want to embarrass her.  She figures Inés must be upset still because of the anonymous letter, but Ricardo disagrees.  Lina shows up to chastise Ricardo for not taking her to the fair and buying her a hamburger and a ginormous milkshake.  Ricardo says they can go right away, but she needs to get her mom's permission. Paloma begs off joining them.  As Lina goes off to get permission, Paloma tells Ricardo she's also supposed to be throwing Lina a party, though she hasn't gotten started yet.  Ricardo fills Paloma in on Maria's new medication and Sebastian's same crappy attitude.

Inés doesn't want to go to the fair and she doesn't want Lina to go either.  Lina tries yelling, then she tries pouting, but Inés won't budge.  Even pleading won't work.

Ricardo tells Paloma that he's wondering if Sebastian is really his son.  He explains that when they were young Maria once ran away from the house and when he found her, she was flirting with some guy, so now he's wondering if maybe Maria was "promiscuous."  Paloma doesn't believe it.  She suggests asking Celio what he knows, since he's been with the family for so long.  Inés shows up with her fake excuses why Lina can't go to the fair and raises Paloma's suspicions…Paloma assumes the blackmailer has been in contact and is now threatening Lina.  This forces Inés to admit that, no, Lina hasn't been threatened, but the blackmailer has been in contact.  Paloma wants to just pay them, but Ricardo argues that they'll never be able to stop once they start.  Ricardo wants to look at Inés computer and Paloma tells her to have Lina come to her (Paloma's) room to play.

Ricardo works on tracking down the IP address so they can find out where the email came from …survey says Hermosillo, but Ricardo's skills can only get them that far.  He wants to take the computer to an expert to track it down further.  He asks Inés if there's something else bothering her and with the power of his smoochies…he FAILS to get an answer.  He reminds her that they're in this together and he's not going to leave her, but he's sure something is going on that she hasn't told him about.  He begs her to trust him and says there's nothing he wouldn't do for her and nothing is impossible when two people love each other.  So she hits him with "Jose Luis isn't dead."  She's freaked and she thinks the flowers are from him, he's in town, he knows she's going by Inés now, and he knows where she lives.  OK man, fix that!

Ricardo consults with Padre Plaid…and Piero.  Padre Plaid sums up that the blackmail and the husband are two issues.  Piero doesn't think the husband can do much, since he's being hunted by the cops.  He offers to go to San Carlos and talk Manolo into starting a super-secret investigation.  He figures they can enlist Lucina to help them get Manolo to keep things quiet.  I don't know why Ricardo thinks that Lucina knows Jose Luis and would thus be helpful in that way as well.  Padre Plaid brings up The Maria Issue, and Piero looks uncomfortable when PP suggests that there's a possibility that Sebastian isn't Ricardo's biological son and that a DNA test would tell them for sure.

Paloma pouts in Inés general direction for not trusting her enough to tell her what's going on, but Inés says it's hard for her, what with her dirty, complicated life. Paloma says she may be an old broad, but she loves Inés--not just for her blood, but because of who she is, the good mother, the good granddaughter, the decent person.

Padre Plaid takes his leave to go chat with Fidelia and maybe Maria.  Piero leaves to prepare for his trip to San Carlos tomorrow with the gun that didn't kill Gabriel.  Ricardo will talk to Lucina.  After the guys leave, Ricardo calls Celio and asks him about Maria.  Per Celio, Maria only went to school for a little while, she used to handle the shopping, but she wasn't good with the money, she was a bit of a flirt--even with Celio. Celio remembers that Benigno used to get drunk and say that Maria was a slut like her mother.  So what he's saying is Benigno has always been the same drunk, verbally abusive asshat for years.

Padre Plaid gives Fidelia a hard time for not going to church.  She blames losing Ruben to Matilde for her reluctance to spend time in the presence with other humans outside her own home.  She tells him that Sebastian pretty much forced her to let Maria live there and says she's scared of her.  She shuts up as Maria walks in.  Maria greets Padre Plaid with a kiss on the cheek and tells him that he's handsome.  She gets reprimanded and bitches that she'd better go back to her room with her dolls already.  The nurse explains that she really likes her dolls.  Nothin' personal, Padre.  Padre Plaid encourages Fidelia to think of what she's doing as an act of charity.  Fidelia wonders if maybe Sebastian inherited some crazy from his mom.

Ricardo summons some dude named Thomas to his house to have him check out Inés' laptop and find out where the emails are coming from.  He comes to the same conclusion as Ricardo--it came from Hermosillo.  A cyber café, he guesses, and puts in a disk with superspecial tech dude tracking software.  Just go with it.

Paloma wants to go with Inés to the money drop and she threatens to have a heart attack if she doesn't go.  She begs Inés to at least tell Ricardo when she's going or she won't go.  When Inés refuses to do that, Paloma says, "Fine, then we won't pay the guy.  Let him air your dirty laundry.  We'll just move to another planet or something!"  Paloma thinks if all the guy wants is money, then it shouldn't matter who delivers it.

Raquel tells Lucina that the invitations to their…grand opening?...will be there tomorrow and Lucina insists they need to deliver them by hand. Cesar comes into the kitchen and Lucina leaves him alone with Raquel as she goes to find out what's for dinner.  Raquel comes on to Cesar and he tells her that yeah, he's decided to be come a priest and yeah, that night together did mean something--it reinforced his decision to become a priest.  He doesn't say it like a diss, but I imagine it that way.  When Lucina comes back, Raquel asks her to tell to make Lupe some tacos for her, too.  Lucina can see that Raquel is giving Cesar some hungry eyes, so she tells Raquel to do it her damn self and Raquel claims to have lost her, ahem, appetite.  What she actually says is that Cesar is a guest, but they (Lucina and Raquel) have to scratch themselves with their own nails (paddle their own canoes, says my closed captioning)…I can't say that's not a euphemism, given that it's Raquel and Lucina knows what she's like.

Inés goes to the bank to get the cash for the drop.  I'm sure the bank doesn't keep $5M in small bills on hand!  The manager fusses, but says he has to get a telephone authorization.  He calls Paloma and gets permission.  He gets the OK from Inés to make it in 20s and 50s.

Bearded guy whose name I never remember, bitches to Piero about a job that Ricardo is trusting to somebody named Manrique instead of him. Piero claims no knowledge about exactly what the job is, but we hear it's in Columbia, so Piero assumes that must mean there's a pending contract in Columbia. Bearded guy continues throwing his tantrum and Piero distracts him by telling him he ought to be more worried about what's going on with Maria, that Ricardo is starting to suspect that Sebastian might not be his son and he's on the verge of finding out about "that night."  Bearded guy says, "Whatever.  I'll just tell him I used a condom."  Classy, that one.

Inés comes out of the bank with the cash and is accosted by Ricardo, who gives her a hard time for doing the hand-off alone.  Inés tells him to stay out of it, but Ricardo refuses.  He's working on tracking down the person who sent the email and Inés cracks and gives him until the time of the handoff to see what he can find out.  She's not making any decisions at the moment.

Raquel goes to Francisco Castro's hotel and the receptionist points him out to her.  She's instantly in lust.  Because he's a man.  Who walks upright.  She invites him to the party and he accepts and asks her to have coffee with him.  She is apparently not turned off by the mis-matched nearly-Amish beard (that I don't think is really his) and the moustache (that I think is).

Back at the house, Ricardo has Jorge leave the money in Paloma's room.  He and Inés get into yet another argument about Inés making the drop-off alone and he runs off to appeal to Paloma.  The older maid whose name I can't remember listens to their argument from behind a column.

Ricardo and Paloma gang up on Inés.  Inés asks them what happens to Lina if they don't pay the guy and he can't be intimidated into not talking by Ricardo.  Cause kids find out EVERYTHING and they are MEAN!  Ricardo suggests if the guy talks, they conduct their own press campaign saying it's all lies.  Paloma points out that when her daughter ran away, there were rumors flying, but they died down.  Ricardo suggests moving Lina to a different school if they have to get her away from it.  Inés refuses to be separated from Lina.  Paloma once again insists that if they all have to leave Hermosillo, they'll leave.  I feel like Ricardo has forgotten what's at stake and that the blackmailer is threatening to make the identity theft public and not the alleged history of ho-ism or he might not be arguing so hard that if the news comes out it's not such a big deal.  I do agree with him, though, that paying off the blackmailer isn't the way to go and they'll just come back for more.

Francisco/Jose Luis and Raquel have drinks and banal conversation.  When Raquel brings up "tragedy" FJL doesn't dig much.  He asks about who the partners in the new hotel are and Raquel brings up their maybe-but-not-quite third partner who she hopes won't become an official partner.  She gets to the part where she asks if he's married (right, like she cares!) and finds out he's "divorced" then she says she's single and available *wink*.  He seems slightly ruffled, but she cuts things short, having many more invitations to hand out.  Raquel is being annoyingly gossipy…I mean, on what planet is there any point to her complaining about how Lucina kept her van but sold Raquel's car?  If she's treating him like a business contact, it makes her seem SO unprofessional. If she's treating him like a potential sexual conquest, it's SO unattractive!  She lets slip the name "Inés" as the not-quite-third partner, and bitches about how Inés is so ungrateful after everything they did to help her when she got there, penniless.  Shut up Raquel.  Just shut up.

Ricardo calls Piero and asks him to get a picture of Berto from HR to show to the café owner.  Piero agrees, but this will delay his trip to San Carlos.  Lucina shows up and Ricardo explains he wants to get Manolo involved and, well, basically use him to get Jose Luis out of the way.  He wants Lucina's help to convince Manolo to leave Oriana out of his investigation.  Lucina says that Manolo may be her friend, but he's a cop first and she doesn't know if she will be able to sway him.  Her eyes look really amazing with this color she's wearing.   Between that and the cleavage…maybe a couple of beers…I think she's got a shot.  Ricardo suggests giving the gun to him first, so he can verify that Oriana's fingerprints are not on it and she couldn’t have killed Gabriel, then explaining to him everything that she's been through.  Lucina suggests that it might also help if she were the one to give the gun to Manolo and tell him she found it during the move.  She doesn't think she can get away with pretending she doesn't know where Oriana is, though, and there's the big party coming up, so she'd rather go after.  Ricardo agrees.  Raquel walks in.  She tells Lucina that she met Francisco who's hot and rich, and did she mention rich?  She invites Ricardo to the party and gives him an invitation.  Ricardo splits and Raquel asks what they were talking about.  "What's it to you?!" hisses Lucina.  Raquel goes on and on about Fernando and Lucina (and I don't think she's joking) says that Raquel would find an orangutan charming.  I'm not sure orangutans would find her attractive.  Raquel says she hasn't given up on Ricardo quite yet, but Fernando's a more-than-acceptable consolation prize.  Lucina wishes her luck that this doesn't become another one of Raquel's romantic fiascos.

Ricardo gets the picture of Berto and heads to the Internet Café with Piero, where they tell the guy that their "friend" is missing and they're looking for him.   The guy admits Berto was there yesterday and used a computer for a couple of minutes.  Out in the square, Ricardo fumes and Piero tells him to calm down.  He insists they think about it and be calm.  Ricardo says there's no way that jackass is going to get his way.

Ricardo tells Paloma and Inés that it was Berto.  Paloma demands to know how he would have found out, and from whom!  Inés tells her she doesn't think it was Lucina, but, well, maybe Raquel…and Ricardo admits that she might have done it because he made the mistake of sleeping with her that one time before he and Inés were together.  Paloma smacks him and asks if he couldn't keep his pants zipped!  He already has one child out there, damnit!  Paloma says this is what happened to her daughter, not that she's not grateful for Inés, but back to Berto…what's the plan?  Everybody's fighting over who's going, whether they're going alone, etc. No conclusion is reached.

The younger maid tells Jorge that the older maid told her about Ricardo and Inés fighting in the courtyard.  Jorge wonders if it has to do with Inés cheating on Ricardo and just then Matilde walks in, spoiling a nearly Matilde-less episode for me.  Thanks, Matilde.  I knew I could count on you.  She wants to know about Inés' other man.  The maid says they don't exactly know, but Jorge brings up about the flowers.  Matilde threatens to fire him if she finds out that he's not telling her everything, so Jorge says that the card said something like "I can't forget you."  Matilde is appeased and tells them to get back to work and quit gossiping!

Padre Plaid refuses to do something that Piero and Ricardo are asking him to do, but he finally agrees.  Ricardo says once they catch him, he's going to interrogate him about Oriana, the death of Gabriel, and Lila's involvement.  Padre Plaid is pissed, but he asks for the details of the plan.

Inés is pacing in Paloma's room.  She's worried that Ricardo's plan might go wrong and he might get hurt.  She feels guilty that he's risking himself.  Paloma thinks Inés is a dumbass for breaking up with Ricardo when she's obviously still in love with him.  Inés cries that everything is just sooooo complicated.  Paloma tells her to just let it out and they'll get through this together.  "Besides," she says, "Ricardo's not a total dummy…have a little faith in him."

Tomorrow: Jose Luis witnesses smoochies, Berto pulls a gun on Inés, Ricardo pulls a gun on Berto, and Berto fires at someone.

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This recap is brought to you by cheap grocery store wine in a box. Remember, the boxier the wine, the snarkier the recap!
 

Great recap Kat! No real snark needed in this recap because the action just moved right along.

I knew it was Berto! He was my first guess as the blackmailer. Raquel is too busy finding new men to boink to bother with this blackmail business, for now. I can't wait to see how this shootout turns out tonight. Surely Ricky can't kill Berto. But how are they going to keep him quiet until they can prove he's the one who killed Ricky's dad?

I think Ori is worried JL is going to snatch or approach Lina if she goes out, and that's why she said no to Ricky taking Lina to the fair. I'm glad Ricky convinced her not to do the money drop alone, and kicked into high gear to find out who the blackmailer is.
 

Thanks 5ft. Great job as usual. I had trouble following this episode, such fast talking and words I didn't know.

Vivi, I think that Raquel is working with Berto on this bribing scheme. They made a pact together to get Ines, so I guess this is the plan they cooked up.

Isn't the bearded guy Antonio? Padre Plaid is Mariano, isn't it?

 

ooooh, I have a bad feeling about that gunshot -- rule numero uno: make sure the damsel in distress isn't in the line of fire!!

Berto certainly is desperate for money, but is it really him? I always second guess the clues on these TN's but I'm usually wrong so it probably is Berto doing the blackmailing. We'll find out tonight!
 

Paquita, I didn't see the avances, but if Ines is the one who gets shot, then we'll have the blood donation issue and that can of bloodtype worms will get opened.
 

*Why* is Berto so desperate for money, though? This seems to go beyond just greed. Are we going to do a bog standard "gambling debts" storyline?
 

I don't think there will be a blood type issue since Paloma is the grandma, not Ori's parent. If Ricky gets shot, however, it might be an opportunity for them to find out if Sebas is really his kid. But with two people firing guns, it seems someone is going to get hit.

I hope Antonio doesn't dig too much into why Ricky hired another lawyer and what he hired that lawyer to do. He would definitely hop on the blackmail trail if he could.


 

Kat- I guess the question is, what has Berto actually done to make any money up till now? It seems that he's always lived off of the scraps of the money his sister managed to get from her husband. Now he has a salary, but he clearly doesn't feel it's enough to let him live the lavish lifestyle he wants. I don't neccessarily think he's in debt or anything close to being poor, but he's greedy.
 

I want to respond to the anonymous commenter from yesterday’s blog regarding “Phoniana”.

I can see where you’re coming from. Oriana is committing fraud by signing documents, using Paloma’s money and having the world believe she is the long lost Ines. And Matilde is going by her tiger-mom instincts in wanting her children to shoot for the top even if that’s not really what they want for themselves.

Regarding Oriana: She doing what she has to in order to protect her and her daughter from Jose Luis’ enemies. Remember, she wasn’t guilty of anything in Colombia when she fled, after she was implicated in JL’s crimes because he put the bank accounts in her name. So she has to live a lie to survive, hence the name of the novela, “Mentir Para Vivir”. It started out as a way for her to move to another town and start a new life. How was Lucina to know Ines was the long lost daughter of a very wealthy grandma? So, does Oriana ‘fess up to Paloma and risk being sent to jail, or worse, for her husband’s crimes thereby separating her from her daughter? Lina would then be parentless for a long time, possibly put in an orphanage, or worse. Thus the storyline – I know, sometimes we have to wear our beanies but that’s just how it is – at least there’s some logic somewhere in there. (Wonder if you’re watching Corazon Indomable where our “hero” is a child kidnapping, self-serving oaf who uses women for his convenience but somehow we’re supposed to like him) Besides, Oriana is basically a good person protecting her family and she does feel genuine affection toward Paloma.

Which brings me to Matilde. Yes, she’s a mom and has every right to her feelings about the disappointing career choices of her children; however, her rantings seem to be self-serving. It doesn’t appear she so much wants her children to be happy. She wants them to have high profile positions/marriages that will elevate her in the social atmosphere. During her ranting, no one escapes and she resorts to insulting everyone, including her husband. Yeah, he’s a deadbeat but she picked him.

Yes, Oriana is committing fraud but we can’t always have everything in black and white. Had Ines survived, would she have gone back to her life as a drug addict, with access to all of Paloma’s money? Given the condition she was in when we first met her, would Paloma entrust her with the inheritance? Questions that will never be answered because Ines is dead but I think Paloma is too smart to have handed everything over so quickly to someone like the real Ines. I would think she would have used her money to get Ines clean and sober before considering the inheritance.

So that’s my two centavos on the subject.

 

If Matilde's rude behavior and rages are acceptable because she is a mother protecting her children, then in my mind, Ori's lying is acceptable because she is protecting her child. What real danger are Mati's kids (who are grown) facing with Ori pretending to be Inez? They still have the same roof over their heads, the same servants, the same great schools, the same career opportunities at the company (if they so choose), the same love and affection from Paloma (and an inheritance from her).

If Ori's real identity is revealed, Lina is left alone in the world with NO relations and no protection. She is a small child. She would likely be put in an orphanage. If Ori were alone, I don't believe she would have let this go this far or ever taken on Inez' identity. Lina changes the whole equation and I don't blame her for doing all that she can to keep her daughter safe, while at the same time trying not to hurt the people around her.

 

I wouldn't agree that Oriana is being phony by taking on Ines' identity. In fact, she isn't taking on anything but the name. Committing fraud, yes. Not being the person she really is, aside from the name, no. If she were usurping Ines' identity, she would be doing drugs, prostituting herself, etc. and would have ditched the kid, since Ines didn't have one.

Matilde, on the other hand, lies about her motivations constantly...well, possibly she really does believe that she only has her childrens' best interests in mind, but she definitely has been clear in private with her husband that she wants her aunt's money and believes they deserve it. She isn't so clear and open with her aunt about that. She's the one I find two-faced, though everyone sees through her, so really, she might as well be her real, unpleasant self at all times.
 

Great work.

Mathilde is the secular version of Bernarda from TdA. Anything she wants "for" her children are really for herself. I wouldn't eat anything at her table and Ruben should also watch what she puts on his plate.

Oriana is doing what she has to to survive and she's had to play it by ear.
 

5ft - Great recap. Thanks for all the details.

Not that I haven't like Ricky before, but he climbed up a notch in my eyes in the way he's helping Ines. Her plan to go it alone, proud but not smart.

Loving Diego Olivera's quiet, intense performance. You could see in Juan Luis's eyes that he didn't like Raquel dissing Oriana.

Mathilde is such a hateful, miserable woman, even on a good day. I'm not feeling love for her children, just the need to control.

Ricardo, Padre Plaid, and Piero make a good Scooby team.
 

Thanks so much for your recap Kat!

It will be interesting to who gets shot tonight. I am surprised that Berto is crazy enough to blackmail but he is a murderer so I guess its par for the course.
 

5FT, another super, dooper write up!!

How many times can I say how much I love this show!

Paquita, Vivi in DC, 5FT,Urban, Niecie, so many excellent comments re Matilde. Excellent observations with which I totally agree.

I fail to see Matilde's purity and saintliness.

Berto is so greasy and slimy I feel he slimes my TV screen.

To our dear Jarocha, I read your note re your neighbor who died of Dengue. It must have been so hard on everyone. I hope things are somewhat back to normal for all of you.

Fatima
 

When granny speaks to Phoniana in the courtyard, calling her bonita, inteligente, etc., she should have added mentirosa y impostora.

Phoniana is now guilty in Mexico of the things she was falsely accused of being in Venezuela. Think about it. Or is she falsely accused? Maybe she's really guilty in Venezuela as well.

Also, she's married, and her daughter adores and sorely misses here father. She should be trying to reunite her daughter with her father, if you ask me.

Sorry if some of you think I'm being too hard on Phoniana, but she's, in fact, committed a crime, and for that she should be prosecuted.
 

So, she should hunt down her husband (she just realized he's not dead and doesn't know where exactly he is), who is wanted by the Colombian police and the mob, and hand her daughter over to him? Ok.
 

Another $5 million reasons to incarcerate Phoniana.
 

I really like Phoniana. I'm certain that I would be acting the same way as she does if I were in her shoes. Even down to boinking Ricardo, except I would continue to do that even after I knew that my husband was still alive after all.
 

Ay ay ay. I would hope that my wife were more loyal than that.
 

I would hope my husband was more upstanding and loyal than JL is. How dare he steal money and put it in an account in my name to implicate me. I would never stay married to a man who would do what he did. Never.
 

And I would also add that I would consider him done and dead like she did if he did such a thing to me and my daughter. He's a bad husband and a bad father. Shame on him.
 

cathyx! RIGHT ON!!!

Fatima
 

Thanks Fatima, and now that I know that anonymous is a male, then that explains some of his opinion for me.
 

Do we know all the facts at this time? There's no question he and his daughter had a very special relationship. When she sees him, she's going to spill the beans.
 

Don't feed the trolls.
 

I stand by every opinion I've expressed.
 

Ok Reality, I will assume that you were anonymous and have finally taken a name.

If you truly believe in reality, then you must know that things are never black and white but often shades of gray. You're spouse has revealed that he's betrayed you to the point that you may go to jail because of his misdeeds, and since you are the sole caretaker of a child, no extended family to help, you need to decide what's in her best interest. What would you do? Turn yourself in and hope that the system sees your side of the story, or run away and hope that you can escape long enough that your child becomes an adult before the law catches up with you?

Did JL have a special relationship with his daughter? Not special but normal. But after what he's done, he will not win the father of the year award anytime soon. He put his wife and child in a dangerous situation. They had to flee to avoid being criminally accused for something they didn't do. That is not being a good husband or a good father, in fact, that is being a very bad guy and not loving in the least.

Oriana has to find a way to get away and make a life for her and her daughter in another country without any ID. She calls her friend and they figure out a not perfect but better than nothing solution to her problem.

I will tell you that as a mother myself, I would do exactly what Oriana is doing to protect my daughter and see that she is safe and healthy and with me. The only difference is that I wouldn't wear those skin tight dresses and high heels, but other than that, I would lie, cheat, and maybe even steal to save myself and my daughter from something that I didn't do but would be accused of doing if it came out.
 

CathyX,

If I had her body, I'd show off my shape.

You also forgot to mention that Mr. Wonderful was in some sort of mob. He and Eliseo escaped from a burning building after a battle that involved guns and grenades. What if she had fallen into the hands of one of those nuts because of his business practices?

Cynderella
 

Ho hum, Cathyx. You're taking the cut and dried approach. I'm challenging you to see the "protagonist" in a different light.
 

Reality, I just think that you like to ruffle feathers. We all know that good folks with your stanch morals could never understand or forgive Jose Luis' deplorable betrayal of you, if you were in her position.
 

I can forgive seven times seventy times.

But unless it turns out that Phoniana is indeed related to granny (which as I said would stretch telenovela credibility wider than it has ever been stretched before), the law won't forgive her. She's guilty of fraud. Even the dyed-blonde bimbo recognizes that. Did you catch what she said to the buxom hotelier when she was told that Phoniana's husband was in town?
 

Thanks 5 ft for another of your always appreciated recaps. I am really enjoying how the events are unfolding.
As far as all the remarks by "anonymous" , I agree with UA, it's best not feed the trolls.
Differences of opinion are expected and appreciated. However, it's important to keep in mind that the novelas are basically for entertainment and fantasy fulfillment. The same old criticisms and moral judgments gets old after awhile.


 

Yes, don't feed the trolls!

The writers clearly telegraph who is on "Team Good" and "Team Evil" in every show. I can't recall an instance where I've seen a member of Team Good face legal consequences for laws broken in the process of trying to avoid an injustice. They do get tossed in jail frequently for crimes they DIDN'T commit. This is just the way the telenovela universe operates. So, w/r/t the various anonymous posters, I must conclude that you are either:

1. trolling for a response because you know that Oriana is NOT going to get punished for identity theft (the one crime she has committed) and the best you can hope for if you want to see her behind bars is that she'll be incarcerated for the bribes her husband accepted that she had nothing to do with or the murder she didn't commit OR

2. you are not familiar with the genre, in which case, I would urge you to temper your expectations! This is not a spoiler, this is just the way the genre works.

We have thus far avoided getting into personal attacks, and for that I thank you all!
 

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