Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Lo que la vida me robó, cap. 46, Tuesday, January 14, 2014: I'm gonna live, live, live until I die!
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Another great chapter -- I laughed out loud when Anjelica's father went for Dimitri's throat at the end of that wonderful little set piece. These actors do the physical stuff so well. They bring such humor to these scenes.
When when when will ANY of these Hottie McHotties take the hidden gem that is Josefina and give her a makeover? It begs credulity that this never seems to occur to any of them, including Fina. Especially since life on the estancia is something they don't really seem much interested in and they appear to have tons of free time!
I was hoping that when Carlotta suggested they go get some "aire" she was really taking Josie away for a serious session of grooming and beautification. Carlotta, among other things, happen to be quite beautiful herself.
Anyway, thanks again for the terrific recap. And for the breakdown of hazemerirer -- A laughing stock indeed. But not for long!
I'm getting a definite vibe from Basurto ... Like maybe he's interested in the chilling Pedro Medina and his horn-rimmed eyeglasses of dastardly doom!
And, yeah, though it seems highly unlikely, I would so like to see Anjelica and Jose Luis make it out of this mess alive.
Thank you so much! I agree this was another great chapter, even if it wasn't quite as flashy as yesterday's.
"When when when will ANY of these Hottie McHotties take the hidden gem that is Josefina and give her a makeover?"
Excellent question. But somebody please help her get over her Dim fixation. (You gotta admit -- the actor knows how to work a smirk.)
Basurto and Pedro Medina? I don't know. Basurto sure shows his heteroLech card when Esme is around. Hmm
I laughed out loud when Dimwit discovered that the money was missing. Angelica had more than his number and she is very intelligent about that stuff.
I hope she and JL have some peace before the bomb goes off.
As to Basurto, I think he might be watching Pedro looking for weaknesses. The man is like an overwound watch and the mainspring is about to go.
Monse and Nadia need to get Josefina her makeover. If they can get her into a state of some self-confidence she can really lower the boom on Dimwit.
Alejandro should not have tried this. He should just have sent Dimwit packing back to his mamma with a warning to Graceless. That might not help, but having him around is eventually going to hurt.
It did my heart good to see Dimi cornered by most of his victims. I'd like to see him forced into the marriage with Fina. She might be able to make a project of him, or maybe not.
[Speaking of making the rounds, I wonder if the Magic Ring has disappeared. I was expecting to see Basurto steal it off Loreto's corpse.]
La Paloma, I'm so glad you liked the recap.
As for Dim and Josefina, it comes down to whether the writers are selling Dim as flawed, but muy muy en el fondo, un buen tipo -- or -- rotten to the core. It's too soon to tell for sure, but I have a hunch our boy is going to be redeemed.
Asymmetry/symmetry: PERFECTO!!!
Help me understand this one point, though: Angie paid off EZ. Does this mean that the JL's "escape" just "happened" to fall into place for Pedro? EZ was planning to let JL go anyway, but dear, sweet Angie gave EZ an extra bonus?
Loved Fina confronting the slugbait known as Dimwit. I don't want to see this jerk get off by being redeemed. I don't care if he is redeemed. He needs to pay and pay dearly for what he has done to others.
Fatima
Fatima
As I understood it, Pedro had given EZ instructions to allow JL to escape. Neither Pedro nor EZ could have known that Angie would come along and try to bribe JL out of jail. So for them, it was a happy coincidence. And now EZ has some pin money to buy himself some big boy clothes.
And yes, we must have The RING!
Thank you for clarifying Angie's role in the Great Escape. That Pedro is a sneaky, sly one, isn't he?
The Ring...we must not lose the Ring. The writers can do so much with this Ring!! A little supernatural stuff thrown in here and there would not hurt things one bit. :)
Fatima
So glad that the stolen money finally did someone some good. The highlight of this stellar episode was Angelica going on the run with JC and having the adventure of a lifetime rather than sitting at home waiting to die.
I also enjoyed Dimitrio finally being forced to face the music. UA , I do agree that it would have been wiser for Ale to have sent him packing back to his mommy.
What was really disgusting was good old enabler Carlota "serving" Dimitrio a cup of coffee as he was napping at 6:00 a.m. waiting for Ale. It is just that kind of "special" treatment that helped make him into the jerk he is.
Great shower scene.
Jarifa
Jarifa, thanks so much! I think it is a mark of just how good this novela really is that an episode that focuses more on the secondary characters than the nominal protagonists is so very strong.
Good point about Carlota's "special" treatment having a part in Dim's arrested development. I tend to blame Graciela for her "bebé." But you're right. She didn't do it alone.
Jarifa
This recap is fantastic and marvelous. I loved your symmetrical and asymmetrical theme for this recap. So spot on!
I too really liked Dimwit having to face the music, especially in front of others and especially in front of Fina, and so glad she slapped the crap out of his face. I too think it's a very bad idea for Dimwit to be working at the Hacienda Almonte. If I were Ale, I'd watch my back. There is a very dark side to Dimwit and he's not above using it.
So glad for Angie and JL to be making an escape. I like what she left in the letter to her parents, she wants to live before she dies. I too agree that there is something, something between Angie and JL, maybe not love, but consideration, respect, and genuine fondness that could grow to love, which I'm hoping really happens. They deserve a happy ending. I can't wait to see who this Madrina of Angie's is. I hope she is a nice lady.
It is so good to see Ale and Monse so lovey, dovey and cuddly. Sigh. We just know that anvil can't be far.
I too was really surprised that Pedro let JL go, but then again, he has his own agenda of getting revenge. He knows he's been cuckholded and so now he wants to spread the pain. I can't stand this guy. He is violent, and depraved. I hope his anvil is in spades and then some.
Josephina, even with her unibrow, is a very beautiful woman. Her main assets are covered up by her too big clothing and her hair needs a decent cut. I think if she had those, unibrow or no unibrow, she'd be gorgeous. I hope that Nadia, Monse or Carlotta start working with her. I also liked the respect that Rosy showed her too.
Thanks again NovelaMaven for this most superb recap!
Sinatra, sigh! I have most of his music on CD's. I love that voice and could listen to it all day long.
I think we all enjoyed watching Dimitrio getting slapped around (Wait. That doesn't sound right.)
And yes, Josefina has been a great beauty all along. She just has to figure that out.
Do you think she can change her self-image from the inside out and get everyone else to perceive her differently while keeping her FridaBrow intact?
Nah. Me either.
There is another thing that has been burbling in my brain since this crazy novela started, and I think it pairs well with your asymmetry of information. It is the pyrrhic victory, i.e. a victory which incurs such great cost that is tantamount to a defeat. Early on it was obviously the futile (and painful to watch) one-upmanship between Montse and Ale. At the moment I am most interested in out it is playing out with Dimwit and Fina. I hope it is Dimitrio who will pay dearly for his alleged victory over Fina.
You've put the bug in my ear and I'm pretty sure from now on I will be obsessed with the power plays, the shifts of power, and who's really zoomin' who.
Time for bed, with visions of sugarplums whacking unibrowed losers dancing in my head.
What a fantastic recap. Gracias!
"[The nerve! They stole his stolen money!]" & "Whoa! Josefina gives him the clout in the chops he deserves" were among some of my favorites.
Very sweet and tender scenes with Ale and Montse horse back riding and smooching by the river. Ahhhh! what it must be like to spend quality time with our sexy and handsome Ale. The later scene with them in the shower was surprisingly not a dream. Yay! This time it was for real. Too bad Uni cut this scene too. Although this time they didn't edit out as much as the previous epi. They cut out more kissing, which I don't understand; it was just kissing; why would you NEED to edit that? I just don't understand.
I had two favorite scenes in this epi. My first was when Dimi found out that his stolen money was gone. I cheered and laughed when I realized how smart Angie was to 'borrow' that money to free JL. At least it was put to good use and not gambled away by Dimi. The second was when Fina showed up and slapped Dimi in front of everyone. He really deserved it!
I don't like that Fina still wants to marry Dimi. She is a pretty young lady and shouldn't have to prove her worth to anyone. Especially someone like DimWit.
I really enjoy watching Angie and JL together. She is willing to do what Montse didn't. Run away with JL. No questions asked. She just wants to be with him, and it seems like he likes being with her too. I hope that they can have some happiness together.
Off to bed...hasta pronto!
I LOVE this tn, each day more than the last.
JL and Angie have a whole Bonny and Clyde thing going on and I enjoy them both tremendously.
Just speculating here, but what if Angie's dad decides to make a deal to protect JL while his daughter is still alive? When he read her letter, he had this pensive look, like he wasn't furious, but worried and considering stuff.
It would work rather well for JL, too, he can't be on the run forever.
I can't wait to meet the madrina, too, I wonder who will play her.
Dim and Fina are another story that I enjoy very much. When Dim was busted at the Arciegas house, I was clapping my hands and cheering - perfect timing, when he was already in hot water because of Virginia.
I hope Ale really makes him sweat on his lands and at the same time someone (maybe Nadia, one of the hotties) thinks about combing Fina's hair or something.
Then Fina can start taunting Dim with her beauty and make him fall for her.
The best part of last night - Angie taking the money. I was laughing out loud when I realized that was what she was planning to do. That money sure travelled - and to think that it originally belonged to Ale and it somehow helped JL get out of jail (even if he would have been out regardless).
Again, I have to stress how much I love this tn, it's such a surprise to me. And the great recappers only make things better.
"Ez doesn't mind a bit. In fact he'd love to wallow in the muck right now."
"(Everyone is always apologizing for Dim. Except Dim.)"
"Carlota reminisces about Dimitrio as a child, before he grew a unibrow and turned into a worthless slug"
Just some of the gems, RecapMeister. Will look forward to watching this later in the day. But your recap was a real breakfast treat. And a helluva lot better than my oatmeal.
Not sure that point of view will find many takers, but it's an interesting perspective.
Delicious recap.
Favorite lines:
Way to distract your ma, Ginnie. But belch.
Start with the huge belt buckle, the black sombrero, and the black pointy-toed boots, EZ. The rest of the outfit is probably already in your closet. (I would have added, "Just go buy a Snidely Wiplash costume"!.)
Carlota reminisces about Dimitrio as a child, before he grew a unibrow and turned into a worthless slug.
"Yes boss!" says Dim, who has yet to have the crap...er...irony kicked out of him.
Love the way Ginnie and Angie hoodwinked evil Dimwit, and congrats TN writers, finally a little justice! My, that money is making the rounds.
"habitually clenched teeth", "JL has the psychological edge. May he wield it well", "he'd love to wallow in the muck", “toadying” (simply a great word) and "cuckolded sociopathic" were among my favorites. Asymmetry of information was an exceptional theme. Excellent!
"These two have opened their hearts to each other. Is it too much to hope they escape what seems certain doom?" I fervently hope they do! Refugio and Esme and JL and Angelica are the couples I am rooting for. Perhaps we are asking too much for eternal happiness for JL and Angelica, but may love enter JL's heart and may their destinies be intertwined together while they are on this earth.
Sylvia, "pyrrhic victory". Fascinating and an excellent point amiga. You are so insightful.
I loved that Angelica took the money! The con got conned. What a smart move on her part. Agree Jarifa, that it's about time the money benefitted someone who was worthy. Dim and his reprobate counterpart now have nothing. I am smirking myself (take that Dim) in betting just how long Dim will last at menial labor. I suspect he will be truly married to Josie within the next episode or so :). I totally agree with you Madelaine that she is indeed a beautiful woman (albeit in frumpy clothes and fake facial hair) and we must utilize our beanies to actually think otherwise.
Judy, you have given us an interesting point to ponder "one's actual partner is one's soulmate, because this is the person you're destined to learn life's painful lessons with". Thank you - I will be digesting this for some time today.
My favorite scene (of many) last night was Angelica and JL on their freedom ride. Perhaps I am trying to see things simply because I want them to be so, but I think I did see a spark from JL - an appreciative laugh and admiring glance that will hopefully turn into much more.
NovelaMaven, thank you for giving us another reason to smile today. I always look forward to your recaps and once again, you have provided us with everything we would want and more.
Diana
We haven't seen any forensic personnel. Basurto probably was there to help remove the body, so perhaps he is in possession of the ring now. I'm sure it's either him or Pedro.
BTW, nice touch with the scorpion medallion, which might actually belong to the actor (SS is a Scorpio).
Here's also hoping that the stolen money has some bad karma attached to it. One wonders whether it's something ill-gotten by Don Benjamin.
P.s. I am trying to process that quote..."Every decision is a mistake." Is this the reason I have always had trouble making decisions?
Great lines: "The nerve! They stole his stolen money!"
ITA about Nadia. I don't like her anymore. I think she is spoiled and not as bright as she should be. Her parents probably warned her about Pricko and she wouldn't listen., I know I'm probably saying this to feed my ire but what she did to Esme is unforgiveable! And the noive to have her lover come out to the Almonte place. Is she planning to stay a few days? Is she planning to revolcar with Victor out at Montse's? Another inconsiderate, self-centered and stupid "decision." This really fits your opening quote!
This from Fina was chilling and, I hope, prophetic: "Dim has no idea of the harm she could do to him."
Lastly, NM, I'll have to be more observant because I did not pick up that "Angélica's madrina is none other than Capt. Robledo's sister." Ouch!
I await your and others' take on Fina's strange offer and all the other exciting developments.
Oh. One last question: Was the shower scene cut? Thank you for removing the last shred of guilt for becoming a novelera!
Lila
I must motor now or I will be late for work. ..later, gators.
Should we consider Nadia's pleasure at defying Pedro a Pyrrhic victory? So far, she hasn't personally paid much of a price, but Esmeralda and Victor have footed the bill for her. Also, she may have nudged Pedro forward in his passion to destroy Alejandro (though he really didn't need a lot of nudging).
Healthcare economists talk a lot about asymmetry of information in reference to patients and physicians, for example, or patients and hospitals. How do naive patients know if they are getting good care? (The bean counters offer formulas and markers of 'quality,' and providers learn to 'teach to the test' -- but that is another story. It is much more fun to think about What Alejandro Knew and When He Knew It.)
Thanks so much for your Before and After visits. I do love the way you become engaged in an episode and a recap. (Not too engaged, I hope. "visions of sugarplums whacking unibrowed losers dancing in my head" can cause insomnia. Or so they say.)
Adriana Noel: "When he read her letter, he had this pensive look, like he wasn't furious, but worried and considering stuff." I noticed that, too! I hadn't paid much attention to Angie's dad before that but that message sure struck a nerve in him!
Lila
Once again, many thanks for a fabulous, funny, intelligent recap that is always the best part of my Wednesday morning and makes my subway ride fly by as if my place of work were next door to my home.
I used to have trouble reading on the subway since I got motion sickness, but I never do reading Caray Caray recaps and comments. Must be all the fun and positive energy! In addition to giving me endless delight, teaching me Spanish, and providing insightful observation, this recap also cured my motion sickness!
I loved so many of your great, quick character descriptions: "As the men walk, Medina confides through his habitually clenched teeth that his prisoner did him a favor by ridding him of Loreto"
And also: "Start with the huge belt buckle, the black sombrero, and the black pointy-toed boots, EZ. The rest of the outfit is probably already in your closet."
These were two of my favorites.
Was intrigued, too, about your ideas on asymmetry of information and how that's playing out in the relationships between the characters. I really liked your analysis that it's actually J-L who has the edge over Pedro because Pedro is so hung up on power that he can't value the greater strength of love and honor.
J-L really has been through it all. He has nothing else to lose and in some ways is the most free character of all even as he is a fugitive on the run. I think this is why he is bonding so strongly with Angie and why their scenes together are so strong. Facing the reality of her own imminent death, she knows all that's left to her is her life and is also free.
J-L and the actor have REALLY won me over. I loved the scenes with Montse and Ale, too, and am happy for their happiness, but I was more moved in this particular episode by the situation and honest feelings of José-Luís and Angélica.
Thanks again for your great work!
Lila
You know, I didn't really notice any cuts. The shower scene was brief but lovely.
In general, when the televised episode starts with more than a few seconds of rehashed scenes, we can guess that we are in for a bowdlerized version of the original. Last night, the rehash was quite short (I didn't bother to cover it in the recap since Urban had already described the scenes beautifully on Monday.)
AuntyAnn, I am glad you enjoyed the recap.
Adriana, thank you!
"JL and Angie have a whole Bonny and Clyde thing going on"
Nice! I love the image, or at least the cinematic one. (The real Bonnie and Clyde were a pair of heartless thugs while JL and Angie are ALL heart.)
My dear JudyB:
When I publish my memoirs, may I quote you on the back cover?
Better than oatmeal!
I've been mulling over what you wrote about marriage:
"one's actual partner is one's soulmate, because this is the person you're destined to learn life's painful lessons with."
It may be early in the day for d e e p thoughts but I have to say I like this idea very much. Thank you, Judy.
Emarie:
Thanks for the nice words. I was kind of surprised when Virginia said she was eighteen. I was thinking she was a couple of years younger than that.
BTW -- best typo of the day:
"Way to distract your ma, Ginnie. But belch."
Way better than the original!
[NM snorts in an unladylike fashion]
Nadia is very naive and her parents very blind to have allowed and/or encouraged her to marry Pedro. She will have to find out about him beating up Esme just as she now knows about Victor.
What I'd like to see is Nadia, Monse, and Josefina joining up against the abuse. Monse knows that Alejandro suspects that Pedro is behind the attempts on his life, but while Nadia may have the courage to tell Pedro off she may not have the ability to spy on him. Telling him off may have nixed that possibility.
Thank you once again for your gracious and generous comments.
"I am smirking myself (take that Dim) in betting just how long Dim will last at menial labor."
I am delighted at this image. Diana -- our Diana -- sitting close to one of the space heaters on The Patio, sipping a steaming beverage and smirking!
So do you think Dim will actually break a sweat? (Or at least a nail?)
Good morning, Susanlynn,
I actually took "asymmetry of information" out for a test drive with a certain academic I know, and he was also quick to apply it to his world.
I really like the Thurber quote: Love is what you have been through together.
I was just going to say that a love like that is the opposite of telenovela Instant Magnetic Attraction. But maybe not. Maybe we'll see that kind of love develop between JL and Angie.
Lila:
"Thank you for removing the last shred of guilt for becoming a novelera!"
Whoa! I feel so powerful now!
And to veer OT a moment too --
Yes, absolutely. The battle cries of 'Patient Autonomy!' and demands for 'Transparency' are often hollow in the face of the fundamental asymmetry of information.
Hey, I don't know if the shower scene was cut or not, but I'm fairly sure that if you play it twice, you'll get your money's worth. [Grin]
When TV censors take scissors to a scene they usually don't bother doing a redub on the music bed. That is usually how you can tell if a scene has been chopped up.
I can only hope the writers are kind enough to show us the minute or so he might actually work so that we can put this unexpected image in our "vault" for future viewing.
Diana
I will have to ponder this JudyB. What about those who don't stay with their partners? Do they still have a "soul" connection? Would like your thoughts, please. :)
I am still scratching my head at Fina wanting to be with Dimwit. She must have some kind of plan, but I don't see Dimwit being worth the trouble. Fina must see some redeemable quality in Dimwit that I simply do not see.
We now have two tainted and cursed objects: a) THE RING and b) The Stolen Money.
In keeping with the symmetry/asymmetry theme that the wonderful NovelaMaven has introduced, I feel that two objects are asymmetrical and that a third is needed to close the circle and form perfect symmetry.
What will that object be?
I so hope the writers continue to follow the trail of THE RING and THE MONEY.
Fatima
Oh wait. The recaps are free, aren't they? Drat. Back to the drawing board.
Thank you so much for your kind words. (It is particularly heartening when a fellow recapper validates one's parking ticket around here.)
I agree completely with this observation of yours:
"I loved the scenes with Montse and Ale, too, and am happy for their happiness, but I was more moved in this particular episode by the situation and honest feelings of José-Luís and Angélica."
Urban, Is it Pedro who wears a scorpion medallion? I didn't even notice. I'll have to take another look.
It's interesting about actors sometimes using their own belongings as props in a scene. I remember that after "Triunfo del Amor," Daniela Romo revealed that the huge pectoral cross she wore as the evil Doña Bernarda was actually her own.
NM, let's keep an eye on Nadia and see how her "victory" over Pedro plays out. You make a great point about others footing the bill for her alleged victory.
Speaking of footing the bill, it totally sucks for Alejandro that he is bankrolling JL's escape. He doesn't know it, but still. Oh well, at least we got to see Dimwit get his stolen money stolen. Go Angie!!
I have noticed Pedro's scorpion necklace. I suppose if it really does belong to SS then we will only ever see it again on him and we won't get the pear robe syndrome with it.
I do hope that Angie and JL get a little bit of fun before the anvils come crashing down. They are my favorite couple right now.
The travelling money is hilarious. First Adolfo, Dimi and Maria steal it from Ale. Then Adolfo steals it from Dimi and Dimi gets back at Adolfo by stealing it from him. And, finally, our Angel steals it from Dimi to ransom Jose Luis. So, who will take it away from Basurto? And, what has happened to Maria's portion?
Nadia, girl, what are you thinking? You live with one of earth's most vile creatures and throw it up in his face and drag Victor with you? Yes, she does appear to be selfish. Just go see a lawyer and get the marriage annulled. Pedro can't buy off every judge in Mexico.
I think that the avances also showed that the boat that Jose Luis rented was taking on water. Let's hope for a rescue at sea.
Fatima, I'm also anxious to hear JudyB's thoughts on your question about soulmates and broken relationships. My own take on it --
It is an antidote to the romantic -- and, in my opinion, harmful -- ideal that we each have a soulmate floating 'out there.' The idea is that the people we forge a life with are our soulmates. I'm not sure that we need to (or even should) restrict the concept to a single person. Judy, does that make sense?
Pasofino, I am so glad you enjoyed the recap. The previews show JL and Angie in a leaky boat, you say? Oy vey. As if they didn't have enough problems.
What happened to María's portion of the money? I'm pretty sure it's hidden in her Wonder Bra. She's much too canny to hide her stash under the mattress.
I tuned in last night with no idea this episode would make me laugh so hard. Angie robbing Dim and Fina outing him before the Arechiga's – yes!!!
Can't stand Dim, but I do like that he openly let Fina see how easily he can fake sincerity and called her out on the stupidity of trusting him with the safe. I predict redemption, cause maybe there was some tiny spark of care for Fina that caused him to do this, like he was warning her not to be so doofus next time. I would say revealing his lousy self to Fina brought the pair closer to being symmetrical.
but I think I did see a spark from JL
Diana, I see it too. I love when love comes unexpected like this.
Finally joined the six minute club and I must say I'm not calling the editor an idiot this time. That would've earned an R rating in the US and definitely not for non-pay TV, but it’s nice that one can see it online.
Unfortunately, there are many times a marriage doesn't last, even when one tries everything to save it.
I would say nevertheless, that your spouse, however disillusioning and imperfect, was your soulmate because you had to find the deepest, wisest, strongest part of yourself and develop it even further, in order to survive the breakup of your home and family. And regardless of the brevity of the marriage, that person will always be a part of you. And if there are children...well...
So then the challenge is to decide whether this particular soulmate (doesn't mean there is only ONE)is going to be a toxic, degrading force in your life or simply a searing, white-hot challenge that turns your dross into gold.
Anyway, that's my take on it. Who knows what Tolkien would say?
And Fatima, I noticed I used the term "your" but I was not referring to YOU...only to a generalized "you".
Mention of the boat reminds me, huge kudos to JL for taking off his boots before jumping on the boat. That is completely realistic and absolutely something that a true marinero would do. I was amazed that someone thought to include this detail.
I marvel at those relationships that do have that level of connection. I think they are very special.
I actually see the relationship between Angelica and JL as more special and meaningful than the one he had with Montserrat simply because of its honesty. Angelica knows in her soul what she sees in JL. JL has been to busy surviving the horrible wrongs perpetrated against him, but I think his mind's eye is seeing a different picture now.
The Alejo/Montserrat relationship has the poorest foundation of the two. I also think that despite Alejo's anger and misbehavin', he has much more inner substance than Montserrat. Angelica has more inner substance than Montserrat.
I think the Angelica/JL relationship is fascinating for more spiritual reasons. Alejo/Montserrat still have a long ways to go.
Fatima
Very, very well said! Thank you. :))
Not to worry. I knew you meant the collective "you". :)
Fatima
As for Dimi, I too think we are headed for possible redemption. I suspect that he is in fact Ale's half-brother and that the business of having to work for him may finally teach Dimi a thing or two about becoming a real person. Who knows? I hope so. I like the young actor, who needs his own makeover really as much as Fina -- He looks like a younger, slighter version of the once terrifically goodlooking Rei das Novelas Brasileiras -- Tarcisio Meiro. Could be his son.
And the ultimate in unbalanced distribution of knowledge and the reveal I am most looking forward to -- Rosario and Alejandro! And Maria's reaction -- I can hardly wait for that one. Kudos to Gretel Valdez for being so generous in creating such a detestable creature.
And I looked that actor up. Dim does remind me of him and I've seen him in one of the few Brazilian novelas I've watched. (OT: if there is a Brazilian Caray-type site, I don't think sharing a link on here would be a problem. Thanks!)
I could slap Dim most of the time but was interested to see a not-so-well repressed smile flitting across Ale's face as he proposed the job and chided Dim about his clothing. Ale doesn't want to despise his wife's brother and he does need the help. I hope Dim will be too bushed to make mischief! Guess we'll see!
Lila
As far as why Pedro let JL go... well, it can only work out in his favor either way. But I bet his plan is to let JL go, then spark the anger in Alejandro so Alejandro will go on a hunt for JL's head and kill him himself, then Pedro might even be able to frame Alejandro for murder and get rid of both birds. HE might even be interested in Montse for himself so that would be the ultimate prize... just my 2 cts worth. Great recap and comments, thanks for the lunch reading fun.
The more I think about it, the more convinced I am that Dim will, in the end, be redeemed. It will be a long and winding road, of course. Consider:
When the writers had him pointing a gun at JL and he opted neither to shoot nor to cry out and alert the police, they were making a point. It isn't that he was too scared to act (although he WAS scared, as anyone would have been); there is something in him that balks at doing the ultimate wrong.
If he had killed JL, Montse would have hated him, but his aunt and mother would have called him a hero. Why would he care about Montse's opinion?
And when he was trying to justify his killing Gamboa as 'an accident,' I think he was telling the truth. He has killed but never intentionally.
By the way, JL has got to stop yelling "Mátame, mátame" at people or one of these days, someone is going to call his bluff.
Maria:
"And the ultimate in unbalanced distribution of knowledge and the reveal I am most looking forward to -- Rosario and Alejandro!"
What a great point! When you think about it, Alejandro has been on the losing end of the information balance again and again. I guess we'll soon see how resilient he really is.
Sylvia, isn't it fun when they get the small things right? As if someone is paying attention or cares about the craft? [So often the opposite happens: as soon as a story meanders into your little area of expertise, all the mistakes are so glaring and you just have to look away. It is such a relief to come to this page and say "You did good, Televisa!"]
Hola Marta! Nice to see you here. Glad you enjoyed the recap. You could very well be right about Pedro's intention. It looks like we'll find out more tonight.
This was, quite simply, a brilliant essay on the theory of 'Asymmetry of information'—using the practical situational application of the human dramas in our telenovela.
Marvelous, ab fab.
I love that you have taken on the mantle of a 'novelera'. I wear mine with pride. When a show is written and acted as well as 'Robo' we have a marvelous chance here at Caray Caray as a community to discuss and ponder greater life issues.
A profound thank you to you, Novela Maven, for giving us a topic such as the power dynamic in relationships to discuss. How lucky we are that you lend your fine brain to the Caray Caray community.
JudyB: Your quote on marriage is fascinating. I have never heard that before, but intuitively it resonates.
I do not believe in a 'single soul mate' concept—for me it smacks of a determinism that I cannot contemplate. But he idea that you can WALK with a partner, knowing their flaws intimately and choosing the companionship anyway is very powerful indeed. It lends a bit of personal sovereignty to the experience of being in long term relationship or to walk alone, single.
Really great comments, all, who have spoken before me.
On assymetry of information in our little story, I agree with you that Maria A. got it right. Alejandro does not yet know that he will have an unconditional advocate in his mother, Rosario. I also love how Rosario has fallen a bit in love with her princess-like daughter-in-law. Ana Berta is doing a great job in the role.
I dread the Ale blow up when he finds out about Jose Luis, but I look forward to him puzzling through the moral conundrum he is in with JL/Ant. He owes the man his life 3X and I think he will forgive and help JL long before he forgives Montserrat.
Thanks, again, NM, for this superb and thought-proving recap.
Elna June
EJ
EJ
As for whether he is also the child of Benjamin Almonte, that remains to be seen. We still don't know when Graceless had her affair with him; we only know that it was when Lauro was away for extended periods of time.
But I'm sure we can count on a medical situation to reveal that eventually if that's what the writers have in mind.
And thanks for the heads up about Lila. I am getting old -- making spelling mistakes, getting thing confused. LOL. On the other hand, I would so make Josefina proud with my simple make-up techniques and have Dimi howling at the moon for her. Veronica J. is gorgeous.
And, not to be contrarian or anything, and not to discount the many joys and benefits of long marriage and going through life together, but, for real, what I miss MOST about my youth is the ability to just love the hell out of someone without it having it be so much work all the time.
I love the heat and passion and simple silliness of Mexican soap operas. The acknowledgement that what happens between a man and a woman doesn't need to be explained or complicated. It either is or it isn't when it comes to the recamara. And I also love how supportive they appear to be of the bond between mothers especially and their children. It's retablo time all the time and this is why these stories work when they do. This one is just outstanding in every respect. Without question, the best soap opera in any any language I have seen in a very long time.
And these recaps are just unbelievably well done.
I know of no Brasilian blog site for novelas but I could poke around. Hope I'm not breaking any rules by mentioning any of this. The resemblance between Osvaldo and Tarcisio is uncanny.
Nanette
Perfection.
Diana
:D Lila (Uuuuf! I'm supposed to be working on a project. . .Aunty Ann, I'm hooked, too!)
wow, Maria, May we quote you ?
By the way, Viktor seemed surprised by Nadia's request to bring her something. Perhaps, she asked him to buy makeup and a big scissors so that she can do a makeover on Josefina.
Ahoy, Sylvia..I noticed that JL threw his boots into the boat before he boarded, but I just figured his feet hurt. Your comment made me think a little, and then, it came to me that one would not want one's boots on if that boat sank. There is definitely some asymmetry of knowledge going on between you and me regarding boats and sailing, Captain. Do you remember our discussion with Carlos about parch versus pills when I was about to take a cruise ?
I loved that Angie stole the money from Dim. Though I'm not seeing Dim's potential redemption, his constant smirking give the impression he believes he's the smartest guy in the room.
You are, as always, much too kind. I think I just lucked out with the episode -- some lend themselves to thematic ideas and some don't. I'm glad you don't think I made too much of a hash of it.
I would say that it is the comments today that are 'ab fab' (Dare I say 'damn fab'? or is it too soon?). I particularly like your observations about Rosario:
"I also love how Rosario has fallen a bit in love with her princess-like daughter-in-law."
and also about Alejandro and his likely reaction to the JL/Antonio reveal:
"I dread the Ale blow up when he finds out about Jose Luis, but I look forward to him puzzling through the moral conundrum he is in with JL/Ant. He owes the man his life 3X and I think he will forgive and help JL long before he forgives Montserrat."
Urban, you may well be on to something in your analysis of Dimitrio's motives.
Maria,
What Diana said. :D
And no, you aren't breaking any rules. We go with a slight variation on the old Henry James quote:
Three things in human life (and CarayCaray) are important: the first is to be kind; the second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind. [And also no spoilers and Blog Mom doesn't like gossip.]
Thanks for stopping by. I appreciate the kind words.
Yes, Dim does have a PermaSmirk. He'll definitely have to expand his repertoire of facial expressions if he is to be seen as a candidate for redemption.
The irony is that he is never the smartest guy in the room. (Maybe not even when he's alone.)
For the rest, yeah, the need to be happy in the bedroom is something essential and that one thing that I miss more than anything else and never talk about. Eis ... las novelas and the need for Rulli and Levy.
These days I make homemade gnocchi and Persian rice and tend to my house even more meticulously. Would I trade a lot of it for one good night with a super galan even at my age? Por supuesto and viva el Mexico!
And am just concentrating on the ring thing which I had forgotten about.
For the rest, if these recappers are not writing professionally they ought to be. And now I will go away for a bit. I get kind of manic with all the juices.
Oh. The project? Power outage at our main office, internet down. . .Oh sh.....sugar! Hee Hee! I'll try to be strong!
Lila
I loved this, "But nevertheless, one's actual partner is one's soulmate, because this is the person you're destined to learn life's painful lessons with." I myself have learned so much since being married, more than I ever imagined. And not just about my husband, but about myself and my family. Thank you for your fascinating insight into relationships.
Nanette,
I will keep looking. I will go over last weeks episodes.
The more comments I read about JL and Angie, the more and more I am liking this pairing. I loved the stare that JL gave to Angie after she picked him up. She was driving and JL just looks at her for a few silent seconds, then he smiles and says something about her name really matching her persona. She is an angel that saved him from certain doom.
Like so many of you, I am totally loving this TN. I can't imagine those of you watching that don't speak Spanish, or are learning Spanish. What a treat this must be for you. I watch because of the superb acting, the relationships that are formed between all our beloved characters, the drama and for all the telenovios of course. Now I also watch to share my viewing experience with all of you guys. A million THANKS!
Back to work...hasta pronto!
I just spent the day with 600 people- experts in higher education and data. Yet, I come here, and I feel like this is the smartest group of people I've ever encountered. What wonderful ruminations on asymmetry/symmetry and love. Thank you, NM, for inspiring such wonderful conversation. And thank you, everyone, for contributing such wonderful food for thought.
My favorite parts of the episode were Angie and JL, and Dim getting screwed over and slapped down. I think after one day of working, he'll go back option #1-- marry Fina.
I would really like to see Fina become a bombshell, ensnare Dim, make him suffer, and then dump/divorce him. Unfortunately, the problem with this plan is that she actually still loves the jerk, and would likely fall into his arms if he started showing her any attention.
Okay, now back to work(for reals this time...hasta pronto!
Thanks for the nice words. If I had anything to do with eliciting these remarkable comments today, then I'm going to give myself a pat on the back. This is quite a group we have here.
I had to giggle about your comments about the interesting conversations that happen on Caraycaray. Sometimes, I mention comments made here in cyberspace to my real life friends and family , and when I do, I often get some very odd looks. Who said what ? we do go off on some fascinating topics besides getting a little wild and crazy about deleted scenes and damn adjectives. Caraycaray is a good place to come after a long day of reality when the world is too much with us,
Concerning the shower scene which supposedly was not edited...I guess it was a short shower. Monymony and Ale must not have been very dirty. it's nice to know that they are environmentally conscious ...SAVE water; Shower with a friend.
Speaking of censorship, the cable channels are getting scary. There was full frontal male nudity on Spartacus....YIKES...TMI, and you never know what kind of wild thing you will see on Shameless. Then, I watch retro TV (Donna Reed, Patty Duke, etc.) and think of how much TV has changed.
Well now you're just rubbing it in, AuntyAnn. Apparently I'm the only fool on The Patio who couldn't figure it out.
[hee hee]
Lila
I like Dim working at the hacienda. I’m hoping it will make a man of him.
Madelaine: there’s a Bollywood actress—Kajol—who is known for her unibrow and she’s beautiful. So I agree with you re: Fina’s makeover.
I’m really loving this JL and Angie pairing. NOW he’s a character that I like and admire.
I wonder if Joaquin realized that Angie had a point. It was her life to live as she liked for as long as she has.
JuliaR: liked your take on JL and Angie.
I’m one who believes that there is one soul mate for each of us, but they aren’t necessarily in your present lifetime as a romantic partner. They can be a friend, sister, uncle, etc. Personally, mine is my ex-husband.
When Ale finds out about JL, will he suspect the baby is not his (not a spoiler—previews showed Mons telling Ale she was preggers).
Sylvia: finally finished Friday’s ep’s comments. I’ve fallen in love with accordion music, too. I’ve been watching the old The Lawrence Welk Show on PBS (I remember watching it when I was a kid). He seems like such a darling and it’s so much fun to see the different clothing and hair styles—the show was on from the 1950s to the 80s (I believe). I totally got hooked on Myron Floren and his accordion. I want to learn to play, now.
Nanette
I really liked that scene in the car with JL and Angie. When he genuinely laughed, for the first time that I can recall, I thought, “she’s the gal for you.”
Pasofino- I feel that Monse is walking a similar tightrope that Maya was walking in India. Maya, of course, had even more to hide and to lose since she actually had been impregnated by her ex and had fooled her husband into believing the baby was his. I feel the same sort of fear for Monse, when Ale finds out JL had been under his roof this whole time, as I did for Maya as her great big lie was coming unraveled. She too had come to fall in love with her husband, and out of love with her ex/her first love.
:D Lila
There are no fools on the patio. Just us fools that are head over heels over my telenovio, Sebastian Rulli, aka Alejandro Almonte. Man is he sexy!
Monse, is going to literally die! I do love me some Alex, but there will definitely be some "furniture moving around in that house. There will be a "misunderstanding". Monse should have run away. Oh well.
Do I have to sign an oath like the one Cynderella Novia de??? wrote for her club?
Fatima
I'm right there with you. I also HATE the middle parts where our protagonist fall apart and the bad guys keep getting away with their evil doings. I am turning to the last page. NEXT!
Cynderella,
Rough waters are ahead, but we will stand strong!
I have been looking for Esperanza Mia in Caray, Caray but cant find one...Could you guys help me?
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