Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Mentir Para Vivir #78 Mon 1/27/14 La Impostora is busted; Maddy's head explodes again
I apologize for the delay, this turned out to be a pretty good episode.
Labels: mentir
Ricardo throws a jealous fit because Ines has lunch with Mariano. Our whining lovebirds are reunited at the end.
Homero gets word that the authorities are allowing Oriana to be Ines. This kept Matilde's efforts to blow the whistle on Oriana pretty much futile. I am not sure what the effect would be on Marilu's threat to reveal it all to the family court if Ricardo does not agree to stay with her.
Everyone called it correctly on Marilu. She will be the next MADhilde.
Piero's "who would marry someone with HIV and carrying another man's child, but I love her" line pithed me off. Piero is dead to me. Petulant a$$ if you ask me.
Good to see you, Vivi!
Sarah, I had a few nice words to say about Piero, too! What an A§§, indeed!
I feel the same way.
I think Malibu Marilu is doing Cyn proud. I'm glad she gets to recap Marilu's personality change.
This is a wonderful recap. I felt like you read my mind at every turn.
I did love the phony funeral mass that you described so well. Seems like the kind of scam that our dear old Homero would love!
Every time our neuro/psychologist/cardiologist (apparently) talks to JL, all I can think of is Analyze This, the old Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro movie about a gangster who goes to a shrink.
I apologize if this is too OT, but I wonder if anyone is watching the other night-time novelas and if anything else is good.
I'm watching all the Univision TNs except LQLVMR and I'm keeping up with La Impostors and I check into Santa Diabla once in a while. I like them all. If the comment count is any indication LQLVMR must be fabulous, but I just can't get into it.
Santa Diabla is awesome, but it's ending!
Yahoo! I know Marilu is acting crazy, but I prefer this to Stepford Wife. Ricky and Ori have been preoccupied with jail, a CD, and such, but would it have hurt them to show Marilu a little more respect? Like the two of them could’ve taken Marilu out to dinner together or Ori could’ve baked her some cookies. Better yet, they could take her on a double date with that hot undercover cop Mike.
Ah, Fabi is all grown up. She has sized up the Piero situation perfectly and given him the boot, in a nice way.
Traveling Lady, LQLVMR is much more retro than MPV but I like it. The galán over there is in a pretty dark period right now – I’m starting to confuse him with a villain.
Wow, I had thought Piero was too pushy but the turn the writers gave him last night was horrible. You were pushing yourself on a girl 20 years your junior b/c of her unfortunate circumstances and you wanting a do-over, you are upset she didn't fall in love w/you, you hate that others would be interested in her and now all women are fickle. No, that would be you fickle Piero. ITA Sara he's dead to me.
I know the writers did foreshadow Marilu Malibu Barbie's breakdown but I'm not understanding her wanting to have Alina. Oh right she's crazy now.
Nice to see you Vivi.
Niecie, you are so right w/Ale being more of a villain right now.
As for Matilde, I hope by the end of the show she ends up in an asylum or alone poor and broke in the streets.
While I may have been wrong about Marilu, I'm still holding out hope that someone like Fidelia slaps her during one of her crazy rants, then Marilu comes to her senses and realizes how crazy she's been acting.
Sara, how many times have we read Paloma kicks Matilde out of her house? How many times have we heard Ric and Oriana profess their love to each other then the next scene throw a jealous rant?
Traveling Lady- Yes, LQLVMR is a pot boiler that keeps the audience coming back for more each night. The hero is being an angry jerk, and the heroine is useless and weepy (so it won't go down as my all time fave), but it delivers on action each night, the leads have great chemistry, and they are very easy on the eyes.
Thanks again Adriana for the awesome recap>
Hanna
"(In case the HIV doesn’t kill him first, JL. Wait in line, will you?)"
but then... you wrote it...
At first I was cheering Marilu when she finally let out some of her frustration over the situation, but Wow! Fembot malfunction alert.
Good for Piero's consistency... started icky... still icky.
Has Ricky abandoned the swishy scarf look?
Jardinera, I'm so sorry that I'm just now getting around to thanking you for your brilliant recap from Friday... it's great.
Carlos
Those that like the torment of bad novelas, Fuego en la sangre is on, 6PM EST, I think Mundo Fox. Not sure if CI passed it as the worst novela, 'cause I gave up on CI.
FELS is on Unimas. If you want to see how Jorge Salinas looked in 2002, there's Las Vias del Amor on Unimas at 9AM EST. It's about at the halfway mark now.
So UA, you think CI was WORSE than FELS, hard to believe, but I was thinking that when I gave up watching.
Both suffered from Time Warp Syndrome, which is going to be my name from now on for series where the producers can't decide what time period it takes place in.
I'm rewatching FELS right now and have to say that its sets and most of its costuming were fabulous. The TV set that died on me had a really bad brightness problem so that I missed a lot of details. I'm also reading the recaps on it and I'm pleased to see that others saw that Diana Bracho was using Bernarda Alba as inspiration for Gabriela. Did you know that she once was in a production of that when she was younger? She played Amelia in a 1974 production.
I vaguely remember FELS and I know I hated Adela Noriega's baggy clothes. I thought Pasion de Gavilanes was far superior, like a million times better.
I actually remember Jorge Salinas in Las vias del amor. It was my forst tn with him and Araceli Arambula, I remmeber enjoying it very much.
Some tns get stuck in your brain in a special way, even if they weren't all that great. Las Vias was one of them.
I have a couple of friends from Spain who have me hooked on Spanish novelas. I am about to start one that's called El tiempo entre los costuras, based on a best-seller by Maria Duenas. I hear that it's very compelling and was a huge success. Only 11 episodes so maybe it's more of a mini-series and available on line.
Maybe I will check in on FELS again just to see the crew as a younger bunch. That was a crazy novela for sure, but will have to take a look again at the costuming and sets.
Since Amor Real is my favorite novela, I couldn't watch the new one either, present day just doesn't fit the story. SR & AB don't do a thing for me either. SR can't come close to FC as the modern Manuel.
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