Thursday, January 16, 2014
Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, Episode # 47, 1/15/14: More happiness for our main lovers, though a smug Team Evil grows in confidence.
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Thanks for this most exquisitely written recap. Loved all the detail.
Pedro, what a slime bucket this guy is. He's not happy, therefore no one will be happy, So Pedro has spoken, So Let It Be Done. What a putz this guy is. He daren't hit Nadia the way he did with Esme, people would talk! So not good for his political career.
I felt bad for Nadia, but she didn't get anything close to what Esme got. This is not only dangerous for her, but also for Victor. I don't think that Pedro makes idle threats. I shudder to think what he'll do next. I did kind of like that Victor thought that test was for her. They are very cute.
I loved the little trip that JL and Angie have gone on, but sad to see she is so ill. I want her to survive and be happy with JL. They are so very in tune with each other. Better than he and Monse were. There is a true connection here.
I think Amelia and Joaquin love Angie, but let her go if she wants to already! We know that Ginny is 18 so Angie must be at least 20 or maybe even 21. They treat her as if she is a ten year old. I understand they hold the reins tightly on her because she has cancer, but still. Since this is her wish, let her go.
Pedro has evil plans for that body, that's for sure, and I loved your idea of necrophilia, I was laughing really hard at that. It would be a first for Televisia, but I think he is going to use it otherwise. He knows that Juventino and his men killed the original Antonio Olivares, so I think he'll place the blame elsewhere. Pedro is so good at that.
Loving Dimwit working. BM, thanks for the shout out, being so unhappy, sniff, sniff, it's like she's having a pity party for one.
Monse being embarazada is wonderful but also an anvil I'm thinking. I love how happy Monse and Ale looked together at the news. I also liked Nadia and Monse skipping off to do the test. So much laughter this epi.
Still loving the Tia and Fina too, poor thing.
Can't wait for tonight to see what happens next!
Thanks so much for this most splendid recap. You had so many well written phrases. These are a few of my favs:
"Nadia's all in a flutter expecting to have hot, ever suit-vested-Victor walk in, only to discover it's her creepy, constantly clenched-mouthed, probably perverted HUSBAND Pedro instead."
"they smile, look at each other, kiss, have great sex (well, she doesn't say the last thing but Padre gets it)."
"Little do they know it's only episode 47 of probably 165 or more."
"He is clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others."
"Montse, who is recently feeling very happy with her own husband's touches, is horrified",
And just to let you know Julia, you were right on, on your translations of "Todas mis fuerzas", lios de faldas", and "having pants."
And let me say that Victor does have some BIG avocadoes. To tell his lover's husband that she might be his (Pedro's) wife, but HIS (Victor's) woman. WOW! I was not expecting that, even though you have to admit that Victor was telling the truth. Pedro gives me asco; I feel like throwing up when he starts talking and barking out orders. I am really liking Victor and his pantalones. Even though he is willing to sacrifice for his and Nadia's love, I have a feeling the anvil is coming and fast. I really hate Pedro; maybe he should become friends with BM.
I loved watching Dimi doing manual labor. It was fun to watch Ale giving him orders. Fina, listen to us over here on the patio! "Don't do it! He is a dimwitted ladron. Get yourself a makeover and move on. NEXT!"
Those were some cute little scenes between Angie and JL. I think he is starting to care a lot about her. That really sucks that she got sick. How does that saying go, 'only the good die young' (please correct me if I'm wrong). I really hope she gets better and has some happiness with or without JL before she dies.
I am so happy for Ale and Montse! Just what he wanted, a family of his own. They look so happy, and I fear that this won't last long. I was really looking forward to some more loving between them. Is this it? I hope not. I have been waiting for like 2 months! It's too soon to end. I, ahem, I mean they need some more kissing and loving and spooning and showers. Ale needs to shine those pearly whites a little more, and Montse needs some more riding lessons before the anvil comes calling.
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I could not believe the look on Montse's face when they learned that JL had been caught by the police. Poker face, Poker face! I wanted to go and shake her and tell her that she was being way too eager in coming to JL's defense. STOP MAKING THAT FACE! Her begging Ale to help JL in anyway possible is going to come back to haunt her. I know she cares what happens to JL, but she needs to remember that he is part of the past. I understand that she would feel guilty if JL went to prison, but she needs to focus on her present and her future. If she keeps on the way she did tonight, Ale will figure out the truth for himself.
Much more to say, but I must get to bed.
Off to sleep...hasta pronto!
So many smiles and happy, happy, joy, joys ( well, some villainous) but you can just see the anvil making it's way down on all our lovers. Like you said, only episode 47, so what else do we expect?
My heart really went out to Angie. Gees, they can't have her leave our viewing yet. I want to see her live that life she wanted so desperately. Hoping the hospital stay is a short one and she gets a chance at some time with JL. Speaking of whom, he sure seems happy when he's with her. Even in the early stages with Montse, I don't remember him so relaxed and happy...and this is a man on the run!
A lot of episodes to go, but I'm already getting ready to savor watching Pedro get his in the end, and it better be good. One aspect I find interesting, I thought Nadia came from a powerful or rich family...so she couldn't go to them to escape him or is she actually not from around that area? Strange we never see this influential bunch of folks.
Off to work...blech!
Daisynjay
"he goes out for the first day of honest work in his life creepy, constantly clenched-mouthed, probably perverted HUSBAND", "she looks like it's about all she can do not to projectile vomit", " Weep, Women, and you will not be comforted", "the first small helping of divine retribution", "The low-down given and absorbed" and “He is clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others" were among my favorites. There were so many great lines, it was almost impossible to choose.
Except for my main man Eduardo Yanez (with Erika in AV and Adela in FELS), I can't remember being as captivated by a romance as much as JL's and Angie's. Pure romance and (hopefully soon to be) love, starting with a seed of friendship and nutured by the rains of companionship and commonality. Sigh. I could have watched them on the boat for hours! As you noted Madelaine, they do indeed have a connection and it appears to be a match made in heaven.
Although we have not seen many (any)) endearing qualities in Amelia, I felt for her here. As you noted Julia, no one can blame her for being concerned. The thought of having your terminally ill child in parts unknown would make the coldest heart melt.
Josie says she knows she stupid but swears there were times when DIM gave her such caring looks that she knows he couldn't have been pretending. I think there was one moment – the night after their “wedding” when he seemed to actually want to kiss her (before his partner in crime burst in the room). Other than that, in reality, there were only one or two looks as though he was touched by her faith/love for him (as when she gave him the safe combination). Josie, she of much faith.
I'm not sure why I have little interest in Pedro and Nadia. Like the actors so I guess I'm still annoyed that Nadia's loose lips resulted in our Esme's abuse. They are playing with fire. AuntyAnn, I like your idea: "I really hate Pedro; maybe he should become friends with BM". And yes, your comment that "only the good die young" is perfect for Angie.
Loved Dimwit toiling in the sun. And Ale was really playing with him, having him move things for no apparant reason. Great fun. So will he break down and agree to wed the lovely Josie? Let's hope.
What does the future hold? Love your quote Daisy "So many smiles and happy, happy, joy, joys ( well, some villainous) but you can just see the anvil making it's way down on all our lovers". Yes, I'm wondering what ones will hit first! I fear JL's true identity may be the first. The repercussions will be swift and very painful.
Julia, this was fantastic. Thank you.
Diana
At the risk of being tiresome, I have to give a shout out to wardrobe, who put Angelica in real sea boots, i.e. something someone actually wears on a boat so they do not slip around on deck. (I spied them when JL carried her.) Speaking of JL, ITA he never looked so happy as in his scenes tonight.
Ahhh...the calm before the storm.
Thanks Julia!
Another great episode.
I find Nadia tedious. She still really doesn't get/care how dangerous Pedro is? She is lucky she just got "finger flicked"? Is she surprised Pedro is keeping an eye on her? Invite Victor to Montse's? Really? Does she want to see Victor killed? Just because she stood up to Pedro once with no immediate retaliation doesn't mean Pedro is any less dangerous.
On the other hand, I am so glad that Angelica had some fun being AWOL. Too bad it couldn't have lasted much longer.
Pedro looking for the corpse of Antonio Olivares and in the avances telling Ale his wife is betraying him. Looks like he is to have major role in the action.
Jarifa
You summed Pedro up well in He is clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others. He definitely likes to spread the misery around.
When the shit finally does hit the fan (no matter who actually throws it) Alejandro's rage is likely to make him careless and give Pedro the opportunity to strike.
I realize that this is too big a plot point but why does the heroine always have to get embarazada so soon? I realize this story originally happened in an era without contraception but shouldn't she be wanting to enjoy his hotness before she loses a figure she might never get back?
At least DNA testing is around to confirm that Alejandro is the father of the baby. I just hope that the writers don't have him act like Alvaro of Duelo de Pasiones when that time comes.
As to Dimwit working on the estate, raking leaves and moving rocks is too good for him. Alejandro should have made him muck out the stables.
Joaquin almost gave me hope but he's actually as bad as his wife. How is Angelica going to benefit from being dragged home for stealing a family car?
If there is a face to face confrontation between Alejandro and JL once the bomb drops, we have to worry about how it goes. Will Alejandro listen enough to realize the entire truth? I'd love to believe it but I doubt it.
DNA Issues Being Raised by the Writers:
-- Is Alejandro really the son of Don Benjamin?
-- Is Alejandro or Jose Luis the father of Monserrat's baby? We know this will come up and we know that Bitch Maria will throw more logs on that fire.
DNA Issues We've Thought Of:
-- Who is Dimwit's father? Is it Lauro, Don Benjamin, or the late Sr. Valverde, father of Josefina and Tomas?
If it's Don Benjamin, there is certainly novela precedent for one person to have a half-sibling from each parent. If it's Sr. Valverde, it would explain Graceless' illogical reaction to the idea of Dimwit marrying Josefina for her money.
As to what's up with Nadia's parents, didn't Adolfo tell Dimwit a while back that they're in Europe? If so, everyone has cell phones here and there's no good reason for Nadia not to contact them.
There were a couple of references to how much longer there is to go with this TN. Does anyone know how many epis there are? Obviously Univision numbering is way different from IMDB, which says that there are 54 total epis.
I don't think that JL is Monse's baby daddy. Too much time has passed. I think she got embarazda that first night with Ale. I hope they do do the DNA but hopefully no one messes with the results like they did in Abismo de Pasion.
I'd say that maybe Senor Valverde might be Dimwit's father if it isn't Lauro. I too can't figure out why Gracie had such an objection to Dimwit marrying Josie. Josie is loaded. But then again, Gracie has spoiled him rotten, he is her favorite and maybe she wanted someone else for him.
Nadia's parents are in Europe. It doesn't seem as if they forced her into marrying Pedro. Besides wanting to keep up appearances, he did marry her for his political career. This means she has the money and prestige, he doesn't. Pedro gets his money through nefarious means, we just don't know what they are yet.
Isn't it funny how Pedro glad hands everyone? Like he's your best buddy or a treasured friend, while he is looking for ways to stab you in the back. I'd really like to see a backstory on him to find out how he became the way he is.
Thanks so much for reading, praising, and commenting this morning. It's always so gratifying after the labor of recapping to get to read what wonderful and smart people like you all (and everyone on Caray!) have to say about it. I appreciate your ideas, specific quotes about things you liked, and the all-around good vibes you send.
The best thing about doing that DOUBLE recap last time was how much easier doing a SINGLE one this time around seemed.
So happy you enjoyed it!
I really enjoyed watching Ale torture Dim with meaningless menial labor. Perhaps we should start taking bets on how many more days Dim can take it before he gives in and marries Fina. Meanwhile, Lottie needs to take all that extra time on her hands to teach Fina how to carry herself with more grace, tone down the 80s hair, and find more flattering clothes for her tall, lithe frame.
My other favorite part of the episode was seeing Angie and JL enjoying their freedom and each other. That is, until she started coughing up blood. But even that I found touching because instead of recoiling from her blood, JL put his hand under her mouth. Kind of gross and unhygienic, I know. But also a very intimate and protective gesture.
Even though he and the writers are toying with us with the JL reveal to Ale, I also enjoyed seeing Pedro finally come to life. You guys are right that he feeds off of others' pain. He's like a vampire.
I think Nadia not calling up her parents in Europe and having them send her a one way ticket, is one of those things we have to blame on the period source material-- much like Monse's whole predicament. We just have to accept it for what it is. But it would be wonderful if they came riding in, like Fina's brother did, to shake things up for Pedro. Of course, they might not be so happy to hear that their baby girl is having an affair, no matter how big of a jerk her husband is. They did cut Addie off once they realized he was no good, so they're obviously stricter on their kids than Lauro and Gracie.
"Always-fanning Tia". Is it hot there, or is she going through the change? And Fina feeling sorry for Dim? Bless her heart, she can't keep her mad going very well, can she? Maybe that's best for her. Now that Aldopo is gone, Fina should try to get Dim alone in a room and do one of her massages on him. She had Dim melting when she did that before.
Had to laugh at your observation that Rosario and Padre don't know they're only on episode 47. It's a good thing we don't know what episode we're on in real life!
Julia, your description of Nadia as being freshly "finger-flicked" --that phrase has a (slightly risqué)red-hot sharpness that fits how Pricko wanted Nadia to feel with that hostile gesture! I can't stand that jerk but I'm not enjoying their little fling. Other people already have and will continue to be hurt (even killed, Victor!) because of this reckless affair.
I think Montse kinda went overboard freaking out about news of JL's arrest. Didn't she just confess her undying love and devotion for Ale to him, Nadia and to the Padre? I agree she overreacted and should have chosen a few moments to quietly entreat the Virgincita to save JL rather than bolting out to the sanctuary in the dell, beautiful though it was.
Ah, they keep teasing us. Does it look like they'll drop the bomb today? Thanks again so much Julia!
Lila
There are a lot of bad parents present in and spoken of in this tale:
1. Graceless for coddling Dimwit and using Monserrat
2. Don Benjamin for denying Alejandro until the deathbed guilt trip from the padre
3. The Arguelles for coddling Adolfo and allowing Nadia to be used. At least they realized their mistake with Adolfo, but they have to work to redeem themselves with Nadia.
4. The Valverdes for disparaging Josefina. At least they're dead and she's free of them.
5. The Arechigas love their daughters, but being helicopter parents is not healthy for either the girls or their family life. They have driven Angelica out the door by trying to lock her in.
I always have such a hard time understanding Sergio Sendel - what is it about him? He clips the vocabulary sharper than a Spaniard. How does he sound to a native speaker?
I always have such a hard time understanding Sergio Sendel - what is it about him? He clips the vocabulary sharper than a Spaniard. How does he sound to a native speaker?
It is nice to see our tiny, fertile Tinkerbelle so happy , but we all know midnight is fast approaching for this little Cinderella. In telenovelas , things are always brightest before the storm.
Amen, Vivi!
Anon @ 9:54, IMDb can only list information on what's aired. This series will have anywhere from 165 to 185 episodes, depending on ratings and other production issues. We're a long way from the end.
IMDB is only listing what the has aired in Mexico so far. This TN has roughly 165 capitulos total. We are not that far behind the Mexican broadcast with this TN.
SR is 6'1". That's why AB is always in heels around him.
Thank you for this fabulous and lovingly detailed telling of our favorite story. I think the line I enjoyed most was your already cited but worth repeating observation about Pedro:
He is clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others.
And the most striking moment of the episode itself -- already cited in Vivi's comment -- was when JL put his hand under Angélica's mouth to catch her 'sick.' He realizes she is vomiting blood. He wipes his hand on his jeans and he scoops her up in his arms. It is such an intimate, automatically selfless gesture. A parent would do this with a child. And a man would do this with a woman he loves.
Yes. José Luis has now fallen in love with Angélica. And how could he not?
What a great way to describe Pedro, Julia. Says it all.
Other favorite lines:
"Fresh from being
Finger-Flicked on the Forehead" (have you been reading Jardinera recaps again?)
"clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others"
Agree with all who said the character Nadia was foolish; Victor also. Truly reckless behavior from the very start.
But I'm always bemused, and rather touched, that the characters in these stories are so eager to have children, whether married or not.
In this country, anyway, you're much more likely to hear that someone hopes they're NOT pregnant, and even married couples seem to have to think long and hard over whether to have offspring.
Cultural differences, and perhaps the influence of the Catholic Church party line. But as someone who is crazy about babies, I am touched by this enthusiasm. Speaks to the Latino love of family and a basic, optimistic hope for the future. A little like the "our love will last forever and I will never hurt you". A charming thought if a rare reality.
Judyb...I can remember a novela in which there was a big party at the end and many of the good characters were matched up and the ladies were either carrying babies or pregnant. JOY
UA...Gee, I thought AB was about 5ft. She seems so short compared to the other women. I wonder if she is fibbing a bit about the inches following her 5 feet. Also, thanks for the link you gave me yesterday. it was very interesting .
This recap was wonderful. I love everything you wrote about Pedro, staring with:
"Suddenly, there are noises and voices outside. Nadia's all in a flutter expecting to have hot, ever suit-vested-Victor walk in, only to discover it's her creepy, constantly clenched-mouthed, probably perverted HUSBAND Pedro instead."
Way to put us in a scene, Julia.
And I loved this sharp observation:
"Pedro, on the other hand, looks as animated as I've ever seen him in this TN. He is clearly never more at ease than when surrounded by the misery of others."
But my favorite, by far,
"Oddly obsessed, Pedro then goes back to the original topic and insists that Basurto and his men FIND THAT CADAVER. I'm not sure what Pedro's obsession is with this or what he hopes to gain. Anyone else thinking now what I'm thinking about the real source of Pedro's evil angst? I'm officially issuing a totally speculative and non-binding NECROPHILIA alert. Call me crazy, but you'll be praising my plotting instincts if I'm right. It's bound to be a Televisa first!"
OMG, Julia, I cannot stop laughing. The idea is so grotesque, so marvelously outrageous that I can only hope the writers have the courage to take us here. Better yet, you should write the alternative plot.
Pedro's sexual preference is for the DEAD? Well, they say that 'Dead men tell no tales."
I have not yet read the comments but I am sure they are filled with loud praise for your recap.
And, for your sense of humor. I will share a laugh with you with plenty of dark humor and existential angst anytime. Let's pour a good bottle of Williams Seylem 2010 wine from my fantasy cellar and (sparkling water for those who do not drink/enjoy wine).
All are always welcome to join us.
Hee, hee, hee.
Elna June
Thank you, Cap'n for reminding me that not only do I want to read The History of the World in Six Glasses, but I'm going to send my son and grandson copies.
Aunty Ann--You need to be recapping, pronto Love your powers of observation and ability to describe action as well as feelings in thoughtful and when appropriate, humorous prose.
OK, back to episode #43 and EJ's wonderful literary medium. Hope to catch up with you all soon.
As always thanks for commenting! I'm behind on some real work today and haven't been able to comment on your comments as thoroughly as I'd like, but thanks so much for the time you took to read and appreciate the recap. It's great to feel valued by our on-line community.
Really looking forward to your recap tonight, Elna June, and the episode. But I was worried that I got one of the few happy Alejandro/Montserrat episodes we're going to have for a while in this TN and that we're in for some dark days soon.
With the corrupt police force in Agua Azul, the influence that Pedro has on the police, they still could.
Whatever Pedro's sexual problems are, none of our speculations seem to hit the right note for me. This novela isn't likely to drop this or make us guess. They've made his attitude toward Nadia too central to their marital problems. It's been interesting to catch the little crumbs of information as they come. Remember when it first began, she was happily in love and back from her honeymoon. I do wonder what they did on their honeymoon, though, since it seems that he doesn't want to talk to her or even be in the same room with her.
It's one of those overused conventions tn scriptwriters use to make one or the other partner do something to avoid consummation when a better partner has yet to come along. I'm trying to think of which one recently started out that way--was it Amor Bravio with Camila and Alonso?
My guess: 5'5" height artistically exaggerated.
I never really felt any pity for Ana Julia other than the woman really was latching to the wrong tree for way too long.
Kudos to Virginia for keeping her promise to big sis. Everytime they showed mom crying, I thought she would spill the beans. I guess I’m a nag, but I hope Angie at least sends them a letter so they know she's okay, well, at least happy, where she is.
Like others, I'm still ticked at Nadia. I'm ticked at the Padre too. When Montse told him the Aguazul police chief was corrupt and JL killed him to save Ale's life, he looked like he didn’t believe it. Every Mexican priest I've seen has been aware of the existence of corruption in high places. This Padre's Disneyland views irk me.
Ale's felt the lack of family for a long time, so I see why he’s overjoyed having a family right away. The writing of LQLVMR has been first-rate, but I felt sorry for the trite lines they gave SR and AB for the baby announcement.
Diana, EY and Adela in FELS are my all-time favorite couple.
Sigh! I miss her - I wonder if she will ever do another TN?
Diana
Since FELS has been mentioned that non-con was due to rape trauma syndrome.
Lila
Yes, Lila, in DA, Hot Rod the Bod had a problemo. However, true love found a way.
I don’t get why Nadia didn’t tell Vic why she needed the pregnancy test. That was kind of thoughtless.
Did Maria hear the pregnancy news? Do I get to look forward to seeing her face? I hope she doesn’t try to make her lose it.
Thought I had finished reading Friday’s ep’s comments so missed commenting on the Diego Olivera suggestion for SN’s new leading man. I haven’t seen him in anything (though I see from IMDb that he’s in Mentir). I like his looks. Let’s campaign for him!!
Now on to Part 2: the reading of the comments.
Nanette
Thanks so much for the compliment, but I am still a 'virgin' here at caray caray. I love all of the marvelous re-cappers and envy all of their writing styles. Maybe some day.
Diana & Susanlynn,
I also enjoy Adela Noriega's acting, especially when she is paired up with Eduardo Yanez. They are really good together. I too watched the TN 'Guadalupe' when it aired back in the 90's. It was set in Miami, and from what I remember it was a long one. An even earlier TN with EY & AN is 'Dulce Desafio' from the late 80's.
May I say that like EJ, I applaud your grotesque alternative narrative to explain Pedro's urgent need to dig up the body of poor, forgotten Antonio Olivares. I do, however, find President Pedro a bit too fastidious, too meticulous -- in short, too prissy -- to be a convincing necrophiliac. He strikes me as a man who might wear latex gloves to brush his teeth so as to avoid direct contact with his own spit.
A more pedestrian explanation? Pedro is looking for pruebas contundentes that will make everyone -- and especially Alejandro -- believe that José Luis murdered the man.
After all, who is going to believe the improbable story that JL stumbled over the real Antonio's dead body and only then came up with the idea of impersonating him to gain access to the hacienda?
Alejandro's sense of fairness (the man did save his life three times) may blunt some of his rage when he learns that it was really José Luis in his house. But the idea that JL would murder an innocent man in cold blood just so that he could have access to the hacienda and Montserrat will make the fugitive cabo look like a monster.
As for whether Bitch Maria would try to cause Monserrat to have a miscarriage, I'd place a bet on that at Lloyd's. Remember QBA?
FYI: Mexico seems to be about 11 eps ahead of us. At least that's what Wiki says.
I think Angie’s parent just want to protect her. Maybe she’s been sick since a child, so they treat her as one. I know both parents have a “dark” side, but they genuinely love Angie and want to do what they think is best for her (not that I agree).
Novela: “Yes. José Luis has now fallen in love with Angélica. And how could he not?”—which makes what I commented on previously even more hard to take. I want to root for this couple, but it doesn’t look good for either of them.
Marta: “where the characters of Adolfo (Jose Luis) and Catalina (Angelica) steal the show and the preference of the audience over the main couple.”—I almost made the comment to Novela that they were becoming my fav couple—now I’m triply sad.
Maria causing Mons to miscarry. I defy even Carlos to defend his favorite, if that happened ;)
All of of your excellent phrases have already been mentioned, but I wanted you to know how much I enjoyed your recap!!
Nanette, I so understand your reluctance to get too attached to JL and Angie. Gosh, darn it, I just feel that they are doomed. I want both of them to have some happiness.
Fatima
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