Monday, December 30, 2013
Mentir Para Vivir #59 Mon 12/30/13 Ric and JL get a makeover that involve their fists and fancy office furniture
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Tomorrow I'll go over it again, try to polish it a bit.
Why doesn't Joaquin just kill Jose Luis? I don't get it? Jose Luis is messing up the business and getting the feds all involved.
Cynderella
In any part of these plans, Alina is a problem. She is too terrified to live with JL. If they don't find a couple that she knows and trusts to live with, then the only other choice is an orphanage. And if she ends living with another couple, or in an orphanage (which I don't think Ori would accept), JL is NOT going to be very happy about Alina not being a part of the deal if Ori returns to him.
Choice 1: Ori goes to jail for ID theft, Lina gets adopted or goes to an orphange. After jail (we don't know how long), she recuperates her daughter. Will they give her a deal and the witness protection new identity if she testifies against JL?
Choice 2: Ori returns to JL, without Lina (like JL is going to let that happen). She spies and gathers intel for the feds, and in exchange gets no jail time. Lina is adopted or goes to an orpahnage for as long as it takes Ori to gather info. Once her mission is accomplished, she gets her new identity and her daughter back.
Option 2 seems like it would take less time than Option 1, but it also seems WAY more dangerous for Ori, and I just don't see how she would convince JL to accept Lina living with other people.
I do like the idea of Inez being Ori's witness protection name. It takes care of the issue of the name change officially. But it really only protects her against JL's enemies in Colombia. The DR mafia know her new identity.
And I agree with Cynderella, Joaquin is the most patient bad guy on the planet. JL *is* screwing things up and all because of personal issues. I'm actually feeling a little sympathy for Joaquin. It appears he's surrounded by idiots.
On a lighter note, I'm going to pull out my copy of Bajo La Isla del Mar and finally read it....
It's just a character from Ranma 1/2 (Japanese Manga) that I think is cute....
Considering the link I put in one of yesterday's discussions this should not even be a suggestion.
Poor Fabiola, too.
Vivi in DC, thank you for deciphering some of this Krazy Plan. In some ways, I feel we are back at square one all over again with just about everything.
I will be really worried if Oriana goes back to JL. There is something not quite right in JLs handsome little head. He is a Ticking Time Bomb.
Cynderella, you will be the one to tell us what is going to happen to Rhodalina! I can't wait!
Anywho...this plan...I don't know.
Fatima
Joaquin remarked in awe earlier that JL can pass for one of "them," sophisticated business folks. I don't think the outfit has many JLs. The rest are like Joaquin; they look like enforcers and are too low brow to infiltrate legit society. At least that's my theory on why they haven't bumped JL off. But once they see Homero is on their trail because of JL pestering his mujer, who knows?
Homero doesn't get how unstable JL is to suggest Ori go undercover. I get Ricky's worry. But, Ricky, why worry about just rape? There's a zillion other things JL could do to Ori. Kidnap, murder, block her from custody of Alina, etc.
Thanks Vivi, for making sense of Ori's choices. Now the Ric/Marilu spoiler bumper makes sense, at east for Option 1.
Now my favourite scene was the fighting. I liked now Ricardo pulled the gun, when cap 39 Jl . And when Ori saw them, I love Ricardo's reaction, and Homero's bad joke, on that only he laughed.
Ori looks forward difficult weeks, months and it won't be easy for Ricardo, if he doesn't make something crazy. I am afraid a bit, because I saw the killer anger in his eyes much more than Jl.
I really regret Ruben, he moved out from Aresti-Breton because of her wife and now again together.
AlejoP.
AlejoP.
I distincly watched: Jl started again the combat like last time in the rain (cap39-40) . Jl got off Ric behind his desk and threw onto the sofa. Very memorable moment for me, I love slaps and fighting in series. And the mpv's facebook profile have a video, how made Ricky's rousting our behind the desk. It longs a half minute.
Alejop.
Vivi, thank you for teh clarification. What you said makes sense, and somehow, it doesn't - just like Sara said, too.
No matter what she chooses to do, Oriana has to give up on Alina for the time being. So now her biggest issue is finding reliable, adoptive parents - but how is she supposed to explain Alina missing from their "happy" household to JL?
Sara, OMG, your pig in an ascot is to die for. If you didn't choose this on purpose, your subconscious must really be into Ric.
Niecie, ITA agree with you about Ric's first worry being the fact that Oriana would have to sleep with JL. I wanted to make a point of this in the recap, but I forgot to add it - no guy wants his lady love in bed with another man, but Jl can do far worse to Oriana than just ask her to sleep with him.
It's little things like this that bug me about Ric. He talks a good game when it comes to his love and commitment, but he always comes off as a horny, insecure teenager.
I thought the writers were pretty obvious last night "thanks for your help Marilu"..... Flashback to Manrique convo about adoption....."I'll marry anybody".
Ric just hasn't connected the dots.
Alejo is right that JL started the fight by dragging Ricky up from, and across his desk and tossing him. Not the first push, but the first violent move in that fight.
Homero's options really suck for Ori. She has to do the near impossible task of convincing JL to take her, but to let Alina go. How is she going to do that? Then, spying on him. As tight of a leash as he kept her on last time, this is going to be really difficult. Plus, she's worried sick about finding a home for Lina where the girl will be happy and can feel safe. Jail is starting to look better all the time, but still doesn't solve the Alina problem.
This plan seems crazy. She should go into witness protection with Alina and tell everything she knows about JL and where he is and let the police take him back to Columbia. How would she get involved in Artistica Folklor when JL has nothing to do with the company anymore? He's not an officer in the company, so wouldn't he wonder why she wants to have anything to do with that company?
I'm just glad Ric is willing to do anything to secure Lina, especially since he has had a better relationship with her. Even with such an adoption, though, Lina will still be heartbroken.
I figure that the only way that JL accepts Ines-the-undercover-agent without Alina is if Joaquin is pressuring so much that he has to get out of Dodge immediately. Otherwise, no deal, as it looks now. Things can certainly change on a dime.
Ric might have been able to get away with just shooting JL, a man coming into his place of business, attacking him, etc. Certainly the secretaries would vouch for him. But with Homero out there, the truth might have emerged (with a little prodding, of course).
It seems that Ricardo's greatest objection to Ines returning to JL is that they would resume marital relations. While certainly objectionable, it makes Ricardo seem so adolescent in his approach to the relationship -- something that others have mentioned before.
Raquel would be so much prettier without the long hair extensions. Where do they get these production/costume ideas? Sometimes it seems like they are "dressing" people to be caricatures of themselves.
I'm really annoyed this is not airing tonight.
In fact, don't you think that this has been a point all along and why they have portrayed Marilu in this fashion? Like Cynderella, I am not so quick to assume that Marilu is innocence and light when it comes to her true feelings for Ric and the Ric/Oriana relationship.
I have thought this over since last night (can you believe it?! It is a STORY and I am thinking it over!! OY!) and I think putting Oriana back with JL is throwing her to the devil himself.
JL's anger is showing more and more. Oriana would be a prisoner. How much more truly valuable information could she possibly get by going back to JL?
I so hope that she does not make this choice. I would simply choose to go Directly To Jail and Not Pass "Go". Period.
Fatima
Um... Most of my inner dialogue is spent pondering the TN plots. Sad but true.
Marilu not giving up Ric is probably what we're headed for, but was her plan all along to just sit and wait?? I completely agree that she has been way too sweetness and light, but that the writers didn't even hint at her dark side is a little odd to me.
I can see Oriana telling JL that she would go back on one condition, Alina gets adopted to another couple so that she stays out of harm's way.
Ric marrying Marilu/tru even for the best of intentions (Rhodalina) just reeks of trouble down the road to me.
Sara, New Year's Eve celebrations dumping our TN?! We were planning on having the TNs run tonight as part of our evening fun. I am bummed.
Fatima
Marilu or Maritru...let's see what her reaction is when someone proposes the plan...will she say "What? No! I can't do that!" and if she does, will I still find her reaction suspicious? Where would the drama be in Marilu not-really-sacrificing herself and marrying Ric if she doesn't end up trying to keep him. Will it be that she falls in love with someone else and has a really hard time explaining that "Yeah, I'm married, but it's only so my stepdaughter's mom can spy on her dad...no, really, I'm not with him...no, I swear, you can come over for dinner and meet him and everything, I think he'd really like you...no, baby, don't be that way, please...call me!"
And Matilde. Seriously. I do not know what to do with her. Paloma's right...she has shares, and thus income. Where does she get off mooching off Ruben, who has finally located his spine and is working for a living? Cause I have a funny feeling she's not planning on splitting the cost of the room. And I'm sick of her lashing out physically at Fabi. Once again, I was on the verge of feeling sorry for her and then she has to go and be a bully. Shut up, Matilde! Go cry in a bag of dividends.
I guess we can all agree that we spend too much time thinking about silly tn plots. I've been doing this all my life (or for the last 20 years, to be more exact) - I'm so happy I finally have someone to share this experience with.
Whether you are here to learn Spanish, gaze at Latino biceps or generous Latino cleavages, I'm SO HAPPY to have found you.
I discovered this blog last year while searching for info on Amor Bravio, but I became addicted only in January - so this is kind of an anniversary for me. After an awful 2012, 2013 was a a very complicated year, tense and filled with different experiences, not all good. Caray Caray helped me manage my time better (3 recaps in 2 days - NOT easy!), put me in contact with people far far away, broadened my horizons in the most literally way.
Thank you all for allowing me to be part of this amazing community! You are all so kind, friendly and generous, I can't believe such a place actually exists on the INTERNET.
As some of you already know, English is not my first language, so for me this site is a way to keep up, not forget.
Basically, I'm watching Spanish telenovelas because I don't want to forget my English... if that makes any kind of sense to you all.
Being a recapper for some Telemundo shows and then here, for CI and now Mentir, has been such a rewarding experience... I lack the proper vocabulary to express just how utterly happy I feel to be one of you.
Ok, enough of that...
How about that fight, huh? Again no shirt ripping??? Bad move, show, BAD MOVE!
Oh' I was happy because I thinked the tomorrow day will begin with recap of Cyndarella now I am :( :(:( :(
And on wednesday will be MPV on Uni or another missing episode?
AlejoP.
Hair extensions are beginning to annoy me as much as fake boobs. Why does Oriana need fake hair down to her waist, she would have pretty hair w/o them.
Ruben & Cesar can move back to Paloma's.
Some good news, after MPV we will have Quiero amarte.
Carlos Moreno Laguillo is the producer, Amor Bravio & Cuando me enamoro. So it s/b good
Karyme Lozano
Cristian de la Fuente, for Adriana
Diana Bracho, the best
Flavio Medina, AB
Salvador Zerboni, Reina del Sur
Thank you for the lovely comment. It's so wonderful to hear about other's backgrounds and paths to this blog. We come from different directions, but all love communing here. I don't get to post as much as I would like but always enjoy reading your work and that of the other generous recappers.
Back to MPV for a moment. I am guessing that if Marilu and Ricardo hook up (if only in name) for the adoption, this will give Mariano (of some of the best snarky names -- thank you, recappers) an opening with Ines. It won't lead anywhere, but it will give him some food for thought in terms of his vocation which will, I am guessing, prevail in the end.
Thanks, Adrianna, for another great recap. It's great to have you here.
Ok, so it's been a month that I've seen an episode, so I have a lot of catching up to do. Quick trip report: 27 days in Mexico. My Spanish didn't feel rusty at all this time, thanks to my TN watching and especially this blog. Garibaldi was a bust as we got robbed/ripped off and barely had money to limp to a taxi to get us the heck out of there. Tuxla was interesting. It's a dump of a town, but we happened to stay in a hotel overlooking the square that was used in LQNPA for the square in the little 'village' near the hacienda, the one that never had any people in it and where Miguel was shot. It looked way dumpier IRL, lol, and a lot more crowded. Chiapas in general was just ok. Maybe the buckets of rain (during 'dry season' and the DH who was seriously ill with the flu for 10 days and counting affected my POV. Compared to my first trip there 30 years ago, details of which I barely remember, it is now overrun with tourists. That is what I expected, and, of course, it is good for the local economy and for comfortable travel, but it still was hard to take at times. I liked Ocosingo and Comitan, both off the beaten track a bit, the best. It was also fun to go to many of the places filmed for Camila and Daniel's (AB) honeymoon.
In a similar vein, I don't understand why Lina would have to be adopted. If O goes to prison, it's not like she would be going forever, at most, what, 5 years? So it seems to me that Lina would not be adopted, which is a permanent arrangement, but would have to be assigned some sort of foster care. And that foster care could be with whomever, married, not, old young, whatevs, that Orianna chose.
As for the 'witness protection' biz, it seems like they are misusing that term. What is sounds like to me is more like a plea bargain: You do this for us, and we drop or reduce charges. The witness protection part would come later, as in, afterwards, we will protect you as necessary.
JL's logic escapes me. Did he really say that O should be wary of Ric because he could be hiding his evil side, just like I did for so many years. How is that an argument to stay with him? A known asshat is worse than a possible one just exactly how?
I would be disappointed in the plot development of O returning to JL. So far, this TN has spared us the typical rinse, spin, repeat cycle.
Suuure. It will all work just as planned. Hold on to your ascots, folks. It's gonna be bumpy in Hermosillo.
Cynderella
Perhaps there needs to be a distinction between "cliched" and "Mejia-esque." :-)
Women in that position would most likely leave their kids with the father or other family members. If there are no family who could take the kids, then with a close friend or whomever she decides. It is a temporary situation, so I don't understand why laws about who is eligible to adopt or why any official foster care program that may or may not exist in Mexico would be involved, unless the mother requested it. I don't see how it would happen over her objections and when she is willing and able to make arrangements.
There are certainly no shortage of kids in Mexico with much more pressing needs - I'm thinking of all the kids I just saw who don't even have shoes - than Alina would have if she were to be taken care of by a wealthy old lady who loves her dearly and has a bunch of servants, for example.
Now where did I put my beanie, anyhow?
So Rick wears a scarf and totes a gun...can this guy get any more macho?
Well, my hero was Homero, but the direction this latest scheme of his seems to be taking is more like the brainchild of a squirrely old man.
If we're looking for and adopting couple for Rhodalina, too bad that Matilde and Rubén aren't on better terms... they reared two pretty good kids.
Cathyx, you asked if I'm not enjoying this as much as I did CI. You, yourself, know that nothing can quite compare with the CI experience.
Carlos
I'm with Carolina on this one. There is no good reason why an older lady with lots of money and live-in servants should not be allowed to take care of Alina. This is just a contrivance to create a bad situation for Ricardo and Orianna.
I also don,t think Marilu has been faking approving of the Ric-ori relationship. I think once she found out Ric told Oriana about her as an ex and still was fine with Marilu working for Oriana, Marilu knew fighting for Ric was pointless. However, I think she'll turn scheming and obsessive if Oriana goes to jail/goes undercover.
Cyn- I hope you realized there was no show last night, in enough time to head off and do something fun for New Year's, or to get some deserved sleep. :)
About the custody thing. If Ori was just a mom going on a long trip, I'm sure she could leave her kid wherever she wants. But she is about to become a convicted criminal, and she has no family, Lina will become a ward of the state. No one has any legal or familial ties with her. No one, not Paloma, not Ricky, has any legal right to keep her in their home. If Paloma were her real great grandmother, then the state would leave her with the old lady and all the servants and such.
But she is not related to Alina. Unless they create a legal link between Alina and someone in their circle, Alina will belong to the state, just like her mom. And there won't be anything that Paloma and crew can do or say about it.
I am getting interested in this novela now that it has been moved to an earlier time. Will it stay in this time slot ? I am confused about Paloma. Is she the abuela of the woman whose identity Oriana took ...Inez ? After seeing the guy playing JL as a weepy priest , it is a surprise to see how threatening and smarmy he can be.
Paloma was the grandmother of a real woman named Inez, who died of a drug overdose in the first few episodes. Paloma had been searching for her daughter Palomita, and granddaughter Inez for years, but they both met bad ends. Oriana, who had been on the run on false laundering charges (a mess her husband got her into), and false murder suspicion (of Ricardo's dad), took Inez's identity, with the help of Lucina and Raquel. Just when Ori had settled into her new quiet life as fake-Inez, Paloma's private detective found her and she was propelled into the life of the long lost granddaughter of the very rich Paloma.
I watched the first 2 episodes, curious to see what is what, but then I stopped, so I can watch with all of you at the same time.
CdlF is looking as fine as ever and rocking some pretty intense colored pants (think Ivan Sanchez!)
Can't wait!
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