Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Lo Que La Vida Me Robo #24 & 25, 12/23/2013
Labels: robo
The music in this series is so good I'm trying to find a better way to integrate comments about it.
Have to agree with Gloria that Countess Graceless appears to enjoy slumming. She is in no position to hold her yerno in contempt for the condition of his birth.
I loved:
Montse slapping and kicking Maria ("insolent wench" indeed) out so she could be in charge of Ale' s care.
Montse telling JL he should have had "the pantalones" "the pants" (what a ladylike way to say something else. Lol) to tell Ale the truth.
Maria finding out that uncle Juvie had something to do with Ale's shooting. That info should worm its way around her mind and hopefully make her even more miserable.
Aunt Carlota confronting Montse about JL and Montse asking her who was at most fault for her "arranged marriage". Aunt Carlota's presence is going to be a good thing.
UA, the circus music did really fit the bill in this case.
All in all, very entertaining.
Jarifa
I also unfortunately understood how quickly studly turns to stupid and love your response to his unbelieveable praise of Maria's "character": "Really? Was she good and noble when she borrowed your wife's undies and came onto you?)" Lord, have mercy! Did Padre talk to him about this? Ale! Maria invited herself to your bed because you have welcomed her into your home and to your table! You will not be betraying a childhood friendship nor your solidarity with the proletariat to honor Montse's request!
Thank goodness Lottie is here! and thank you Gloria, now of to capitulo 25!
Lila
I feel sorry for poor little rich girl, Fina, but I have a feeling she is going to be hell on wheels when she finds out about the foul trick that's been played on her. How did Montse and Nadia end up with such useless brothers? What scum!
And Urban, when Padre and Montse were out on the veranda or wherever at nightfall and Montse wailed that it was her fault if JL shot Ale, didn't Monste realize that JL never talked to Ale man to man but rather took the coward's way out and shot him? She seemed horrified to realize she was all ready to pack and go but JL had never said a word to Ale.
By the way, Montse's crying reminds me of Laura Petrie from the Dick Van Dyke show!
Lastly, ah, how sweet the tender young shoots of love sprouting between Montse and Ale. These two kids really need to talk and try to get to know one another (like alone at the dinner table Ale! or thy bedchamber is perfectly suited as well, Montse!)
Thank you Urban and Gloria! Love to hear everyone's take on a couple of good episodes.
Lila
OT: Urban- I'm off today and have the tv tuned to Vias de Amor, which you've mentioned. There really are a LOT of familiar faces in this, but I'm having a hard time figuring out how all these characters are connected and what the central story is. In any case, it's always need seeing the actors we've come to enjoy in earlier roles.
Lila
Thank you so much for this fabulous, fan-tastic recap! So well done!
My favorite part this epi? That slap that Monse gave Maria! Yay! It was more than time for that! I am glad that Lottie was there to see it too. I too am glad that Lottie has come for a little visit. She will back up Monse.
Juvieperive is a true perv. I couldn't believe what he did in the church and Gracie's reaction! I'm surprised lightening didn't strike them!
So what is up with Pedro? I don't get the gay vibe from him. He is acting as if sex is abhorrent to him. I guess we will have to see what is up with him.
Juvie is a very bad liar and I'm thinking Refugio and JL have his number. When they asked him where he'd been earlier he hemmed and hawwwed and who would have thunk that Refugio would check it out and find out that Juvie lied? Plus Juvie gets that sweating, can't keep his eyes still routine. He couldn't even lie to Maria.
Ale is stuck on stupid as far as Maria goes. He is so blind he can't see what she is trying to do. It's as Gloria said Maria borrowed Monse's undies but then again, maybe Ale doesn't know that. Still, he should know what Maria is up to.
It was good to see Esme again. I have missed her wit, but she was very kind to Nadia. I am also glad she didn't have to "entertain" JuviePervie.
Dimwit and Josie's wedding, the pictures were a hoot! They looked like an old tin type in the photos, something from the Victorian era. The furniture, the clothes, the whole getup. If Josie had been thinking, she should have told Juvie that they had done the deed the night before, but she is honest to a fault. I can't stand what Dimwit and Addy have done to her.
I'm glad that JL saved Ale's life, and can't wait to find out what happens next. JL seems so conflicted not only with Monse but Ale as well. He has even gone to the trouble to find out who is responsible for the attempt on Ale's life. Interesting! What will he do???
Very good episodes last night. After Ale was brought into the hacienda wounded, I found I was holding my breath, wondering what would happen next, and disappointed I'd have to wait till Wednesday to find out. But then I remembered, there was a second hour. Yay! I felt bad for the recappers, but very happy for us in the audience.
I think during their conversation outside, JL cleared up for Monse that he wasn't the one who shot Ale, and she believed him. Meanwhile, Rosario was also clearing that up for Padre. So no, Monse did not believe JL had shot her husband by the end of the episode.
Ale constantly putting Monse above his wife is maddening. How does he think that he and Monse can get to know each other and build the marriage he says he wants, if a woman he knows is in love with him, and has tried to seduce him, is living under the same roof? It wouldn't matter if she and Monse got along or not. It's not a healthy situation.
That conversation when Ale thought Monse would be happy to go into party planning and host mode, and was surprised to learn she's a homebody, was very telling. How does he think they can continue to learn more about each other, with an interloper like Maria around?
JL and Refugio might be able to do some real good by exposing Juvie and his band of thieves and murderers. They’ve be putting their lives at risk again if they poke around too much, though.
And we finally learn more about Pedro’s secret life. His ruse at the club is actually a pretty sweet deal for Esme. Pedro is either gay, or has some real trauma in his background.
Gloria, I do have a slight correction. You wrote:
"Ale my studly man…"
Surely you meant our studly man -- ¿o me equivoco?
So now that we have heard Pedro Medina string together a few words, we observe he has a stammer that he works very hard to control. Another brushstroke added to the psychological portrait. Aha!
Thanks for all the details. We have our own dumb and dumber pair with Dimmie and Addie. Such a rich mine of hilarity in their schemes. The "eyebrows vows" wedding ceremony was one of the best TN weddings yet. Were they at Jose's house or a hotel?
Lady Graceless and her shoes (shaking head in disbelief). I can only suppose she wants to be adorned from head to toe.
Juvie is making the most of his evil persona. He's not quite the brightest bulb in the carton, but he makes the effort. Loved the comment that Maria should use Dawn to wash off the grease.
Montse spending the night watching over Ale was sweet and another tie binding them together.
Well the mystery about Pedro is pretty well settled for me. A gay villain... I love it it. My guess is that he is so eager to get that land from Alejandro so he can grow acres and acres of Baby's Breath for his flower arranging proclivities and as for Esmerelda, he clearly wants to style that unruly hair of hers and probably shape her eyebrows. He'd probably like to do a make-over on Josefina as well. We can only begin imagine the evil that lurks in his heart.
Too bad that JL and María can't take a good look at each other and each settle for second prize. Their situations are very similar, but at least María is more or less upfront about the designs the has on Alejandro while JL is more of a deceitful skulker.
For some reason it cracked me up when the fake priest poured himself Tequila into a Champagne flute... that was just sooo wrong.
Carlos
La Paloma- The wedding was at Addie's country house, not Fina's house in Agua Azul.
Seeing Gracie, now we know where Monse gets her taste for impractical shoes.
Alejandro is being far too easy on Maria. He's told her he thinks of her as a sister (which means to us that he will never boink her) but it's obvious she isn't listening. She plays passive/aggressive games with him, which is the worst kind of female behavior. Although Monserrat doesn't have a sister she sees right through this in ways he isn't capable of.
Gaspar would never let her get away with this, which may be why she isn't broken up about his death the way she should be.
What insanely inappropriate clothes on Countess Graceless. Phyllis Diller would have nightmares at her clothes. The dress was too short for a woman of her age and those boots were quite ridiculous.
It occurred to me that Alejandro should have heard Maria address him as "my love" and realize she did this in front of Monserrat. Carlota was there to hear this, too. And I love how Rosario called Maria out on her jealousy.
Both of these mature ladies need to address this with Alejandro, who can send Maria to work with Victor if he uses the right words. However, nobody else but us flies on the wall have seen how pervy her uncle has been with her.
The way things are going at the moment somebody should be expressing suspicion of El Pervo to Alejandro.
El Pervo has so much chutzpah he should figure out how to bottle and sell it. That would make him a fortune. Claiming Monserrat as though she were a blowup doll instead of a human being. And he's looking to boink her mother and his own niece as well.
Could it get any more perverted than that?
Merry Christmas!
That wedding was FANTASTIC. I loved it. Everything from the art direction to the wardrobe to the lighting to the music to the acting was perfection. It would have been really romantic had I not been familiar with Adolfo and Dimwit. I thought Josefina looked really beautiful in spite of the unfashionable dress and eyebrows, and I have an even lower opinion of Dimdim for not being able to see her appeal. I am loving the actor playing him, though. He is doing a great job. So funny.
Is it just me, or was Montserrat about to tell Ale that she loves him, then she caught herself? I wish he were a little more analytical so he would figure out that his blind devotion to Maria is the major impediment in his wife's warming affections toward him. I want Montse and Rosario and Carlota and maybe that background maid to team up and get video of Maria's scheming and abuses.
OT to Vivi: If you want more info on that series I'll e it to you. It's at episode 3 now out of 220 (long for that era) and the story isn't traditional.
Lila
I've understood Montse's every step, up till now. Don't understand why she answered to JL that *he* is the only one she's loved. That's not going to make him leave. She should've told him the truth - that even if she left Ale, she wasn't going to return to JL. He definitely lacked avocados not going to Montse's father, but I don't blame him for not telling Ale his true identity. JL is wanted for Gamboa's murder and theft and is an accomplice to the killing of a naval officer after all. How does he know that the man who bought himself a wife wouldn't give JL up to the police to be rid of him? Also, I'm not sure if the Padre knows about the trumped-up murder charges and that Montse's own brother is the true killer. If JL would let him, I think the Padre could help.
Refugio is funny. Everytime he risks himself to go visit Esme, he overhears her in a compromising conversation and just runs off. Dude, why not stick around and listen to Esme? So far she hasn't lied to you about anything, even if it hurts.
Julia, I too thought Josefina looked nice. It seemed like she was going for a Roaring Twenties look.
The highlight/lowlight was when Maria DRAGGED Montse away from Ale's side (she has some nerve!) and then when Montse slaps her a good one.
I just could not BELIEVE that Maria is such a bruja that she would drag the Montse away from Ale like that, without hesitation or preamble, as if Montse had no right to be there. Maria really is overstepping her bounds so badly. She richly deserved that slap.
It's only too bad that Ale didn't see how Maria yanked Montse away from him. I wonder how bad Maria will finally have to get before Ale will see the light.
Also wondering what Pedro's malfunction is. I still think in the closet, but it could be more complicated than that.
He could also be asexual. Not a big percent of the population, but I've met a few.
I had a friend in the SCA years ago who had a gay brother and an asexual one. When their mother met new people and was asked about her three children, she would say "One of each" and have to follow that with "One heterosexual, one homosexual, one asexual."
I also wonder whether he's actually impotent. If he were asexual and never had a sex drive he wouldn't care. He would make a deal either with a equally asexual or gay woman for a discreet arrangement. His hostility toward Nadia doesn't make any real sense otherwise.
We've got a whole series to find this out.
Also, does anyone else think that they could out pole dance Esmeralda with a broken leg? Geez, they are awful.
Like some of you I also loved the old-fashioned feel to the wedding and especially the photo session. I thought Fina looked absolutely lovely; it's a stretch that Dim finds her repulsive. The priest was a hoot. No wonder he was slamming the tequila in a champagne flute; the poor guy is only trying to get his money one way or another.
Best line of the night was from Fina, when she told Dimitrio not to get dressed "because his huevos would get cold". Ha hahaa! Surely that line was deliberate.
The wedding and boda de noche were my favorite scenes, but my absolute favorite moment was when Monse slapped the upstart brazen hussy Maria. You go Monse!!
P.S. I know I say this every week, but your style is so cool, Urban. I wish I could do that! I feel like I'm reading a book or an original story every week.
CYNDERLLA
Gloria:" Adolfo spills the frioles and tells her that her hubby is kicking it with Esme at the club", "she looks like she is being turned on my Pervie's caresses. I am on the other hand trying to keep my dinner down", Really? Was she good and noble when she borrowed your wife's undies and came onto you?)" and "(Note to self: when hiring a fake priest, make sure he is not an idiot)were amazing - all.
UA: “defiant wench”, “Lady Monserrat took a page from a romance author's book and slapped the insolent wench” and "Let this strumpet wail all she likes; she has tipped her hand before a noble and honest witness" were spectacular.
Pervie Juvie. I had to laugh when his grinning, leering face emerged from the confessional! But, I’m sure my surprise paled to Graciela’s. Alberto Estrella is taking over this novela as the man we loathe yet can’t wait to see what he does next (ever thankful we only see him now preparing his food but not eating it)…
I also enjoyed the wedding pictures. I hope Dim and Josie are having fun with their roles – Veronica is such a beautiful woman (even with the ugly apparel, unibrow and unkempt hair), Dim wincing in “pain” from having to kiss her is absurd. I did not enjoy Josie’s humiliation on her wedding night nor her hurt or anguish.
And Maria needs a good dressing down and severe attitude adjustment!
I am grateful for many things this holiday season, the extraordinary recappers and commenters are chief among them.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
Diana
Rosario, Rosario, I can't wait for you to tell your son who you really are.
That will be a game changer, for sure!
Fatima
Novela Maven, I stand corrected. You are right, he is not MY stud but ours. :)
I shouted "YES" when Montse gave Maria a bofetada en la cara. As far as Pedro is concerned, you all bring up great points. I don't get the gay vibe, but more that he might like his women trashy. He was more "affectionate" with Esme and absolutely cold with Nadia. She is more of a lady and perhaps it doesn't turn him on.
Can't wait for Thursday. Merry Christmas everyone!
When I was a theatre major in college one term paper was to write a one-act play based on a fairy tale and in the style of either Ibsen, Strindberg, or Chekhov. We had to read all the plays of the playwright we chose for ours. This wasn't an easy task, but it certainly made us learn what made those 19-C authors tick. I wish I still had mine.
The music in these two episodes was excellent and sometimes quite jarring in the suspenseful scenes. I'm working on launching an opera blog and this series is being mentioned in my article about novelas and opera.
Novela Maven, I stand corrected. He is not MY stud but ours. :)
I shouted "YES" when Montse gave Maria a bofetada en la cara.
I am not sensing the gay vibe from Pedro. Perhaps he prefers his women "trashy" and not "ladylike". Although he's not getting it on with Esme. Well, that's what she says.
Can't wait for Thursday. Hope everyone has a Merry Christmas!
I'm following later on Hulu+.
I have not seen the episodes yet, but I can't wait to see them based on your reprise.
Thanks, ladies, for the great job.
Elna June
The central triangle characters are starting to get on my last nerve with their various stupidities so some small part of me is starting to pull for Juvenpervie! Monsy and her constant wailing and crying about Mentiras! and El me Compro! is now beyond annoying. I was happy to see Ale begin to give her a verbal Get Over Yourself!
Of course, in the real world, ha ha, Ale would simply say, "Calm down. I merely bought access to you because I'm a bastardo. It was up to you, Princess, to say yes or no, which is why I didn't tell you that I had paid my way in. And I like your Papito -- In fact, I may like your Papito more than I do you. Stop carrying on, because you said Yes and the Yes is only deepening, courtesy of this bullet hole, pulled out of my shoulder in the last few hours!"
Then again, we would have no novela and Monsy would find another neurotic reason to keep resisting. I'm thinking that the actor playing Jose Luis has really stepped up his game. I feel terrible for him every time he's on. A tragic figure.
For the rest, more Daniela Castro, please, and her nasty ankle boots, and definitely more crazy sinister, no me toques! Pedro. Sergio Sendel is another gorgeous specimen and looks as though he could play a terrific young Leon Trotsky.
I notice that slowly but surely the beautiful Josefina is having her looks altered. Slowly. Dim could use a make-over himself. Nice looking young man -- trim those bangs!
Anyway, thanks again for all the hard work and up and ready to read so quickly.
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