Saturday, November 09, 2013
Porque el Amor Manda #174: More Monkeyshines
Afterward the beaming couple repair to the rose-petal strewn prison infirmary conjugal suite, where Paty strips down to a particularly fetching Federico's of Monterrey number that has Rog's eyes popping. She bounces around on the bed, urging him to come and get it, rise and shine, throw away those crutches and walk, baby -- and he does! It's sort of a cross between Joanna Spyri's Heidi and a Viagra commercial, and yes, that's as creepy as it sounds. I don't think the monkeys should be allowed to collaborate. They have such different visions.
In the afterglow, Rog tearfully confides to his wife that he may never see her again, because of the death threat and all. Que que what? Then you must escape -- escape from prison! As soon as possible! She eyes the wheelchair and appears to get a brilliant idea, which we never hear another word about for the rest of the episode. I think they let the dormouse have that scene, and he climbed back into the teapot and went to sleep and no one noticed.
Meanwhile, Suarez confronts Vero idling in front of Alma's building and recites a litany of her crimes for which they have no evidence. She tells him it's a free country and she can stalk her daughter all she wants, so there. He says he'll be watching her, but he doesn't make the magic poke-each-other's-eyes-out gesture that Jesus always does, so it doesn't count. She drives off snottily.
Back at the prison, Darwin brings Ury the thing, you know, that thing he asked for. It's a whittled-down red plastic object that is probably supposed to be a shiv but looks more like a barrette. With 400 pounds of cranky muscle behind it, I guess it might do some damage. Meanwhile, Monster brings Rog his thing, which turns out to be a sharpened screwdriver. Ha ha! Roger's thing is way bigger than Ury's! And harder, too! That's definitely going to push his picadillo button.
In other news:
- Delia tells Jesus he's no longer on probation. Hugs.
- Jesus tells Vale that Roger "had to go on a trip." Sigh.
- In some kind of tourism plug, Paty takes Vale and Rai to the Museum of Science and Technology, which they find very chido. Yawn.
Avance: Ury threatens Rog with the barrette. Oooooo.
Labels: Manda
At least Rogelio can walk again.
On to Monday!
Jarifa
"Many hijinks ensue in the Purple Towers as the employees plan the surprise party for Jesus, including a silly device in which everyone starts whistling as soon as he walks in the room. He's expending way more effort trying to figure out what the gremio is up to than getting Rog transferred to a nice safe wheelchair prison, which I don't understand."
I don't understand either...and it was such an annoying, cheesy series of scenes.
On the other hand, I could have watched Julio dancing for another 45 minutes or so. HE IS AMAZING. If Colunga won't take off his shirt, who cares?...just give us some more Julio gyrations (and loved your monikers for all the moves).
Thanks Blue Lass. Your memory is just fine. Enjoyed the recap.
Your recap did justice to the episode. The choreography was cute. Julio can move those hips.
On to the next episode.
The worship of Chucho continues. Did anyone else at the company get a super special celebration for being at the company for three years? I think rising from secretary to second in command is plenty reward enough.
Lola
For another, all-too-brief look at "Julio" dancing, google youtube gran finale Amorcito Corazón. He's amazing.
Juarever. Loved the recap, though, and the hilarious monkey pics.
I would watch a show with Julio starring as a dance instructor, too. Monkeys, get on that!
All along, I've been thinking that Vero deserves the torment of prison, which would be uniquely horrible for someone like her. Also, as others say, it would be traumatic for Valentina to lose her mother.
However, the more I think about it, the more I think Valentina's life would be easier if Vero died in an accident caused by her own scheming, rather than go to jail. For all practical purposes, Vale has already lost her mother. She's already said she'd rather not see her any more. If thinking about her depresses her now, just think how depressed she'd be thinking about (and visiting) her mom in jail.
Then Val could remember her with affection and respect for her good qualities (seems like she had one or two in the beginning), and forget all the rest.
Which should be Life Without Parole.
BTW, for everyone who seriously misses Jorge Salinas, on Monday one of his older novelas will air on UniMas. Las Vias Del Amor also has Gabriel Soto, Elizabeth Alvarez, Enrique Rocha, and Daniela Romo. However, you have to endure Aracely Arambula.
Agree about Vero. Would be easier on Vale if she died--as long as it's an accident.
Nanette
Enrique Rocha's villain is a little different from his usual in that he actually falls in love with an age-appropriate woman.
Emilio Larossa is the producer.
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