Friday, January 10, 2014
Lo Que La Vida Me Robo Capitulo 43, 1/9/2014 - Ladron Que Roba A Ladron
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This was another action packed episode. I love that Angelica has Dimitrio's number. I think she sees him for the snake he is.
Go, Angelica! Live until you die!
Guzman did his best acting of the series so far in the scene just after he shot Loreto. Very powerful acting and wonderful camera work.
I continue to be mesmerized by this show.
Enjoy the recap.
EJ
I'm catching up on this novela now, but I wanted to share my appreciation.
onefilmchic
No kidding, this really was an action-packed episode. I'm sure it was challenging to recap because there was no filler. At all. You chose a perfect title for tonight's theme. Gotta say I do enjoy all the backstabbing between los ladrones.
I think we had another first tonight. Alejandro did NOT get enraged with Montse about the stolen money. I couldn't believe how tender he was with her when he found out the money was gone from his office. It looks like Maria's little plan to get Ale mad at Montse backfired. I hope so.
I forgot to mention in yesterday's comments that I absolutely LOVE that black and white dress that Montse is wearing. She looks smashing in it, especially with those red shoes.
EJ, what an interesting quote by Blake. It's worth pondering. Thank you for sharing. Gracias amiga! I DID enjoy the recap. You are a masterful storyteller and I always look forward to your recaps and insights.
Perfect title, perfect describtion of Loreto's death, perfect everything!
I guess Ale's table is pretty happy now, he got the news about the missing money MUCH better than any of us gave him credit for. He didn't even suggest that Montse might have taken it, so I guess her playing nice has finally rubbed off on him, too.
Last night, for the very first time since watching, I could actually feel JL's heartache, when talking with tia Carlota. The actor really hit it out of the park with his: "Your family destroyed my life!" I felt really bad for him, especially now, after he actually commited a crime.
Adolfito is an idiot to keep all that money under his matress. I think tucked in his trousers would have been the better place for all that cash, especially with the likes of Dim and Maria roaming around.
Onefilmchic, DO come back again! We're a crazy bunch here but we enjoy our crazy just as much as we enjoy the crazy going on on screen.
Have not seen this yet, but relieved to know the theft of the money has not caused a rift between our two protagonists. I guess now, after the marriage and two forced-sex scenes, these two are finally... cautiously...dating. But I hope the warmth will pick up soon and carry them off to the bedroom in grand style.
Watching Malria do her innocent act for gullible Ale was disgusting. That trace of a smile she gets after he turns away is infuriating. I have had enough of her.
Monymony has a beautiful wardrobe, but it always seems to me that she is all dressed up with no place to go and nothing to do.
"Angelica is looking wan, as she lies against fluffy pillows in her sickbed" and "an incandescent Pedro" were but a few more of my favorites.
Sylvia and Judy, I was also very shocked when Ale didn’t launch into (another) tirade to Monse about the missing money. I thought sure this would culminate in (another) imperious scolding/argument but was relieved when that didn’t occur.
Are EZ and Pedro related? Same grim expression, steeley eyes and devoid of personalities. Hmmm. Colorless vilains both.
A little surprised that Dim was able to steal the money from Adolfito without being detected. Some grim satisfaction in that Adolfo and Maria are left high and dry. And broke.
I liked your comments about JL Adriana Noel. I liked JL from the beginning and my respect for him as grown. He does not have the heart or soul of a murderer and having to kill Loreto will always lay heavy on his conscience. The fact that he did it to save Ale only cements the fact he is a good man with incredible bad fortune (In my humble opionion). My wish is that he spirit Angelica away and that they both have the chance for a happy life together, no matter how long or short that might be. (No spoiler, I am 99.9% certain this will not occur).
Sylvia, please let join you at the Angelica table with you – “sweet soul” indeed. Perfect description.
How are JL and Refugio going to elude the police and escape with their lives?
Susanlynn: While I agree with Sylvia that I thought Monse looked beautiful last night, I had to smile at “it always seems to me that she is all dressed up with no place to go and nothing to do”. You are right there.
Elna June, Friday is always a good day but you have increased the feeling a hundred fold by giving us this masterful recap.
Happy Friday all!
Diana
What a masterpiece! Your description if the scene in the woods was spot on. Like JudyB, I too thought I was reading a beautifully written novel. I am amazed and in awe if your writing. I feel very lucky to have you as a recapper.
I really felt heartache for JL last night. First after he shot Loreto, because you could really see it in his face. Up until now he had only been an accomplice, but after shooting and killing Loreto, he has blood on his hands, and I don't think he ever thought he would have found himself in this situation. Especially since he commited this crime to save the life if his supposed rival. I honestly feel bad for the guy. I am glad that he told tia Carlota how he feels about her family and the way they treated him. It needed to be said.
I was not surprised when BM went to Ale with the chisme about the missing money. She is a very good liar. She is really getting on my nerves. And those fake tears of hers will one day come back to haunt her.
I was kind of surprised that Nadia was not aware that Pedro knew about her extra curricular activities. I hope that Victor and Nadia survive the storm that's brewing inside Pedro's head when he finds out that they were together again.
Ale and Montse look so good together. Last night we were privy to several moments of delightful and loving scenes. I loved the fact that Montse helped Ale when he came back drenched from the storm. It was a tender moment between them when Ale told her how much he loved her, and she said she didn't deserve him. And then they kissed...awwww!!!!!!! And I was very happy that later on Ale told Montse that there was no reason to be afraid if him. If course not, Ale is just one big, muscular, manly teddy bear. You could see the happiness in his face when Montse finally told him "te amo". These two love birds are really getting close. I am hoping that they will soon be sleeping in the same bedroom. JudyB, get ready, I think there are some more romantic scenes coming up for our couple. I've been waiting patiently on the patio at the Alejandro table with my "I LUV ALE" sign in hand.
Back to sleep...hasta pronto!
Whoever complimented my forest description yesterday, thank you, too! Excalibur is one of my favorite movies of all time.
I agree that this scene was brilliantly done and Guzman gave a great performance here. He is truly a man with a conscience that will be troubled by this for the rest of his life. Thanks to the domino effect of their actions, Dimwit and Graceless should both face hefty Karmageddons.
I know that Mexico doesn't have capital punishment anymore but if it did I could see JL and Refugio ending up like the ending of Breaker Morant.
It's a pity that Nadia can't find out anything about Pedro's nefarious activities. She could at least tell Monse and Alejandro might have a shot at taking constructive action.
However, we have too many episodes to go.
What a lucky night for Dimitri! He tried to make out with both of the sisters and double crossed his supposed best friend. He sure looked happy and confident packing his bag.
Maria's blah blah we've known each other since we were kids- I dIdn't take the money same old same old -was sickening.
I liked the scene with Ale and Montse where he explained that his anger about the lost money was not directed at her.
Aunty Ann, I sure agree with your take on the JL situation. It is sad.
Jarifa
He sure did...
Diana
Thanks for another superb, image-laden, and gripping recap. I especially loved your opening with the vivid description of the forest and the rain and including these lines about J-L:
" A drop of rain falls from his hood onto JL’s nose. It looks like a tear and it falls from the tip of his nose to the ground. A small curl of smoke goes up from the gun and Jose Luis Alvarez looks as though he will be sick....."
There were more fantastic details embedded throughout your richly textured writing.
I agree with you and many others that Guzmán did a great job here. Like a few others, another of my favorite scenes was when he defended himself to Tia who had lashed out at him unfairly. Tia was great in that scene, too. She could tell she'd been wrong to be angry with him. I agree with Adriana Noel that I really began to feel for J-L's character here. And, Diana, as you comment, I hope he gets some happiness with Angelica, too.
So happy to get some tenderness and love between Ale and Montse. Judy B, I hope you are right that they are about to be carried off to the bedroom in grand style, as you so aptly put. It would be good to feel certain that their relationship is finally on the upswing. And, AuntyAnn, I'm with you and many others with my sign.
Susanlynn--thanks for sharing that wonderful quote about conversation.
Once again, Elna June, thanks so much! Your terrific recap today is the biggest part of what makes the conversation today possible.
Also, great quote about conversation. All forums should put that on their main page.
Adolfo lost all his money to Dimwit. However, Maria still has her wad of cash so she could, theoretically, be discovered with it. OK, that thought just put a smile on my face!
Telenovelas are really just fairy takes for grown us, no ?
Sylvia and Julia R....I am glad you liked the quote.
Wow! This recap is fantastic. I too love all the description of this capitulo, I haven't seen it, but it feels as if I have! You kept me on the edge of my seat this whole recap! I still think you and Ms Maven are secret bodice ripper writers ; )
So much happened while I was out of town. Loreto dead, Juvie dead. I am not liking EZ. He doesn't seem to have the, how shall I put this, discretion that Loreto had. I bet Pedro was looking askance at him when he was asking for Loreto's job.
I am so glad that Ale and Monse have come to an understanding, you know not going off on her about the money. I am so glad they are growing closer.
I too have changed my opinion of JL. He saved his rival's life yet again, stood up to the Tia. I too hope he and Angie have a wonderful life. I too will be sitting at the Angie table. She is a very sweet soul.
I loved the title to this recap Elna June, a robber robbing a robber, Ha! I can just picture Addie's face when he discovered that money gone. And Dimwit counting the cash!
As far as Maria goes, I hope this comes back and slaps her in the face. I too think she's got that money in her room. I hope Ale finds it and gets her to explain where it came from.
Thanks so much again, Ms Elna June, for this fabulous, recap. I agree with JudyB, it was like reading a terrific novel.
Elna June, I've written twice now why I think this was an absolutely splendid recap. The opening paragraphs describing the rain was PERFECT!
I could see it, smell it, and hear it in my mind's eye!
Fatima
Though I'm happy that AleMon are making nice and he didn't implode over the stolen money, I can't help but feel this is the calm before the storm with these two. The rug is going to pulled out from under them somehow, someway, soon I think. Too many nasties in the way, and of course the ultimate secret of JL. Argh!
Poor Angie--this is so unfair. There's always that one truly tragic character, and I have a feeling she is fitting that bill here. Glad she told Dim to get lost. I'm sure he'll just move on to Sister #2. Jerkwad.
ShutUpTia!! Anyone else getting tired of her?
Daisynjay
What gorgeous prose, my friend. You have written so many brilliant recaps, but this is certainly among the best. I know others have already remarked on it, but I can't keep myself from gushing -- your opening -- A wet death -- is the kind of superb prose that can only come from a poet.
A drop of rain that looks like a tear -- so perfect. We know this is a man who doesn't cry. It feels here as if nature has taken over and is weeping on his behalf.
Thank you too for the excellent title and the telling quote from William Blake. And as our wonderful JudyB has said, "thank you for sharing your gifts with us so freely."
"Dimitrio outs Angie by telling her parents that she and Antonio were friends." I'm sure someone already noted this but this was a flashback to the scene in Montse's home where JL was named as the suspect in the killing of Gambino or whatever his name was. I agree with JL, his life really hit the skids when he got involved with the Mendoza's. I've come to like and respect JL and I'm glad he told Lottie off. I don't think it will stick though, Lottie truly doesn't see what a dangerously disloyal, conniving piece of crap her nephew is!
And, she's baaaaa-aaaack! BM is back to bitchiness after a day off to grieve fratricidal uncle pervy's execution! Ooooooh you contemptible wretch you! I would have loved to see your face fall when Ale so sweetly told Montse she didn't have to fear him and that his anger is at the theif. So there! *pppppbbbbbtttt* (I stick my tongue out in your general direction!)
And the first "te amo"! I'm going to replay that when I get home. Ahhhhhhhh! I think we all may need to savor that moment cause maybe the ca-ca is about to hit the fan?!
Thank you EJ. Can't wait to get home, re-read your recap, rewatch a few scenes and enjoy the comments!
Lila
"The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it." Edward Bulmer-Lytton
That so perfectly captures the spirit of The Patio. Thank you.
Daisynjay, I have always had mixed feelings about Carlota. But as Sylvia has said, at least she is capable of stepping back from an entrenched position and realizing she has been mistaken.
Actually I think she is dramatically very important as a listener (so we don't get thought-bubbled to death) and perhaps as a catalyst (though the reaction she provokes is not always the one she intended.) Her individual story is not that interesting, though it might be nice to see her spread her wings a bit.
Writers! Thank you for confounding our expectations. First you show Maria laying the groundwork: "Someone stole your money and your wife is going to blame poor little moi." And then you show us Alejandro rising above her bait and our suspicions: He trusts Montse and is only angry at the person who stole his money. Yay!
We are on the road to True Romance. If only we can solve that pesky José Luis thing...
I fail to see that a crime was perpetrated by JL. As I viewed it, Loreto foolishly and carelessly committed suicide.
I don't think that María is being treated fairly by the writers. I'm perfectly willing to accept that she is deceptive and devious, but I have a difficult time believing that the María we were initially introduced to would have entangled herself in such a stupid way with Adolfo in the first place. Yes, I can see her robbing the cash drawer to pin the blame on Montserrat. I can even see her having sex with Adolfo as a little entertaining diversion. But linking the two makes no sense.
She had no desire or need for the money. Her purposes would have been better served by stealing the money and planting the full amount in Montserrat's room... maybe in a way that Rosario would have been the one to find it.
If she had an itch that needed scratching, Adolfo had already made it clear that he was more than eager and willing.
Well, what's done is done... let's at least hope that she didn't get pregnant by that boob.
Carlos
Mads- Welcome back! We’ve missed you.
I was so surprised and pleased that Ale chose to believe Monse about the money, instead of flying off the handle. I had to laugh when he asked why she thought he was some angry monster. Maybe because that’s the way you’ve acted until now, dude. LOL! In any case, the exchanged te amos were sweet. Judy- I like how you describe that after the ugly beginning, Monse and Ale are finally dating. Last night was the first time since Monse made up her mind to try to make her marriage work, that Ale recognized and acknowledged it. Let’s see if they can both continue to make progress.
I cheered JL when he told tia off. I like Carlotta, but she has a big blind spot when it comes to the bad stuff her family members have done.
I am glad that you like the quote. I thought of Caraycaray immediately when I read it.
Thanks so much for dropping by. Do stay and comment when you have more time. Your appreciation is much appreciated (smile).
Cap'n Sylvia: (EJ gives a bow to her mentor and Caray brass)—I am so glad you enjoyed the description of the shooting. I thought it was so well done that it deserved a little extra attention. UA had also written about it the day before, but the scene was cardinal. It feels like those happenings will set the direction for the next part of the storyline. Alejandro just had his life saved for a third time by a man he thinks he hates.
He has a long way to go to make the slate even with Jose Luis.
I am loving the show and missing recapping with you.
I will join you at the Angelica table. I love her naive but tart take on the world around her.
Adriana Noel: Thanks for your kind words. As a writer, I feel like I am only an apprentice, but I continue to try to improve my work.
The problem, as you know from your experience recapping, is that there is no time for the recappers to indulge themselves in writing voluptuous descriptions—we have to get the recap up. I will sometimes work it a bit for the intro but until/unless the show gets into filler material, all we have time to do is tell the story pretty straight.
And a fine story it is!
EJ
Susanlynn: You are a blog treasure. I look forward to seeing you and reading your wonderful comments everyday. The quote you chose is so perfect, I am going to quote it again:
"The true spirit of conversation consists in building on another man's observation, not overturning it." Edward Bulmer-Lytton
Elna June
Today's word to prove that I am not a robot ...ovaryw..que ?
I am so glad you enjoyed the recap! You are one of the nicest people I 'know'—you always have a kind word for everyone. Your comments reflect a very tender heart, indeed.
Like you, I was shocked that Ale did not rip into Montserrat about the missing money. I did find his rhetorical question to her, "What am I—a monster?" to be disingenuous. Monster, no, Alejandro, but Montse has good reason to be scared of your anger.
Like you I loved Susanlynn's observation about Montserrat, that she is 'all dressed up with no place to go'. But boy is she an added ornament to the Hacienda. The woman looks great in her Barbie clothes and tacones.
Aunty Ann: You are too kind (EJ blushes). I really enjoyed the sweet scenes between Ale and Montse last night as well. The two actors are wonderful together. Now if the writers will just build this attraction into a relationship I will be pleased. Each protagonist is going to have so much go forgive the other. maybe it will take all 180 episodes to get there!
UA: Thank you for the compliment! I can see that your forest scenes were influenced by Excalibur.
I thought Guzman really knocked his scenes out of the park. And when he followed the shooting up with a verbal smackdown of gossipy and vapid Tia Carlota, I nearly cheered. Jose Luis is no innocent but we saw his human pain when he told Carlota that the Mendoza's ruined his life. Carlota reminds me of one of those 18th century ladies who was addicted to laudanum. SHE often seems more addled than Adolfo.
EJ
I liked your quote from Blake. One of my favorite poems is "Tiger! Tiger Burning Bright." I first read it in college when I was 19 . but it still swirls and twirls and burns in my head from time to time. Blake was a creative and fascinating character. I believe that he did etchings . He also was a gifted artist besides being a poet.
Even though I still think that the role of the tragic figure JL was miscast, I agree that last night's performance was well done. This guy has been walking around with a big , black thundercloud over his head, so the scene in the rainy, gray forest was so perfect for that scene. I couldn't stop this tune from rambling through my brain...Raindrops keep falling on my head......
P.s. One reason that I have trouble posting comments is that my Ipad keeps trying to make real words out of the letters I need to type to prove that I am not a robot.... technology....meh.
Last night, he rejects the thought that she stole money from him. Although he is always justified, I too thought that he would have "gone off" on her. If she had stolen the money, she could have bribed some people to get out of the house. She would have money to run away with Jose Luis. Yet, he bought her story without tossing her room.
These two morally bankrupt thieves are NOT just stealing for the money, tehy get something out of the CON itself. They could make more money in the drug trade.
I am thinking of the end of "The Sting", one of my favorite movies of all time. In the Sting, the lead characters, also thieves, were avenging a mob murder of their old friend by conning Irish mob boss Doyle Lonnegen.
After the successful sting of Lonnegen, Newman asks Redford if the con was enough to even the score for his dead friend. I cannot recall the exact quote but Redford responded with something like, "No. but almost..."
If someone recalls the exact quote please correct me here.
My point is that for a con artist, the con itself may be nearly as important as the actual monetary gain.
EJ
Susanlynn, I texted your quote to both my teenagers!
Carlos: YES to Maria framing Monsy with the money. Thank heavens you aren't one of the writers!;). I was afraid Maria would pull the old "I saw Montsy sneak out of your office with a bag of cash" on Ale and really do some damage. We got a pass last night.
I volunteer at a free clinic and today when I asked a patient for quince doLARes for her new card, she was all "Como?!" She then politely explained its DOlares!!! That's what I get for learning my Spanish on TNs! We are always talking about suffering and do-LOR!;)
Thanks again, EJ. Your writing is simply a treat to read!
EJ..When you mentioned "The Sting," I couldn't help but think of last night's convocation and the pompous English teacher who did a presentation on using pop culture in the class room. He showed two scenes from "The Apartment" and asked how the teachers would use it in their classrooms. He kept commenting on those who actually saw it in movie theaters as "long in the tooth. ". He is an obese , unattractive guy who thinks he is very funny, smart, and clever...big,fat fish in a little pond...a real life annoyance and one of the reasons I sometimes prefer the truly funny, smart, and clever folks I interact with at Caraycaray.
I used to keep a diary when I was 16, but I can't get myself to do that. maybe my New Year s resolution should be to at least list a few things that I am grateful for everyday in addition to jotting down the quotes that I find.
JL's brown eyes shown so intensely in the rainy scene of the shooting that I was checking for signs that the camera folks had extra lighting on him, but nope. I agree with all who say he was superb in this scene.
I loved when Angelica pulled the bed blanket over her head to be rid of Dim.
I've been thinking Nadia is a big wimp, so I was surprised and pleased at her sarcasm with Pedro. But now that she's sleeping with Victor, I guess she’d better watch that.
If the local police weren't so corrupt I would advise Alejandro or Monse to call them out on Dimwit. If either of them sees that one pack of stolen money in her possession she could be made to rat out Adolfo who would certainly rat out Dimwit.
But by the time they catch him who wants to bet that he will have gambled it all away?
JL finally won me over a little with his performance last night. Before I mostly just wanted him to go away, but now I find I care a little bit about what will happen to him and how he and Refu will survive after they leave. Are they really going to cross the border? That's so dangerous. I think they should take Esme with them to Mexico City, where they can disappear into the crowd. Maybe Esme can take over La Mala Noche, since Fedra from LldA is a goner, and she can hire the other two as security or something.
So glad Ale was finally calm about something. Now if he would just open his eyes about Malaria's real nature.
Forgot to mention this, but I also believe that both he and Dimwit get off on pulling off the con as much as they want the money.
Thanks so much to all for dropping by and commenting. I have a busy day today and I will be slow to answer comments, but I will catch up with you allafter the work day is over.
Hi, Julia Rold:
Thanks for your kind words. I am so glad you enjoyed the recap.
Hi, Jarifa:
Thank you for you kind comments. ITA with you on Mal-ria's (thanks Julia!) playing the childhood friend card one time too many. I think Alejandro may just be a little tired of Mal-ria's program.
GG23: Interesting take on the JL/Montse pairing. Could that romance have survived the test of time? I doubt it, too.
EJ
Though I'm happy Ale didn't blow his top, I think we're going to get more pain than pleasure from his relationship w/Montse as there are so many episode left.
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