Friday, January 31, 2014
Weekend Discussion: Controlling Mothers, Part II
Karmageddon: Prison
Karmageddon: Painful death (cancer) while watching her son die from syphilis
Karmageddon: Death, and condemnation to hell
Karmageddon: None; she repented and survived
Karmageddon: Madness, complete disconnect from reality
Karmageddon: TBD
Karmageddon: TBD
To see the original list of Controlling Mothers click here .
Seriously, the prize for the biggest religious hypocrites should be this:
Labels: Alborada, eva, Fuerza, Karmageddon, Manda, mentir, refugio, robo, telenovelas, weekend
Just to let you know I noticed that you were able to find photos of almost all these women dressed in black. As if they were ever sorry or in real mourning for anything they did before Karmageddon time.
She did learn her lesson, which is rare among this class of villain.
Thanks so much for this interesting topic. We always rant and rave about this women don't we?
The worst I think, from the TNs I've seen that you put up is Veronica Heiro. I think she would have killed her daughter if not for the constant intervention of others. Her Karmageddon was perfection cause she thought she was such a genius, NOT!
Another bad mother was Gala Villvicencio from Refugio. Maybe not as bad as these Mothers, but she used her daughter as a tool to get what she wanted, never touched her daughter to even hug her and tried to feed her that liver dinner. Her Karmageddon was perfect.
Roselena was another one that was so horrid. The desecrating the graves was the worst. I recapped that one, it was horrid, even though they didn't show a body still, to do that, ugh! And her use of religion to justify every single thing she did. Her slow descent into madness was perfect.
Two others that come to mind are Corazon Apasionado's Ursula Campos Miranda and who can forget Triunfo's odious Bernarda. Interesting that both these mothers were played by actress who already made the list in other roles Susanna Dosamantes and Daniela Romo.
I'm gonna take a wild guess and say that if Matilde is getting involved in JL/FC's investment plans, considering that he's really committing fraud, she and Lila could be in big trouble.
Carlos
She my have been one of the only controlling mothers to actually experience remorse on a regular basis. And she actually loved and admired her nephew Manrique in spite of herself. Most of these controlling mothers are willfully blind, but she was well aware of the terrible mistake she had made with her youthful crime, and horrified watching her world spin apart. Even to the point where she decided to take the life of the monster she had helped create.
I loved the scenes between Daniella R, Fernando C, and Roberto Luis G.
Back later; need to catch up on the current shows.
Maura Duran from Tormenta en el Paraiso,
Roxana from Amigas y Rivales, Monica Dionne in Madre Luna, Alicia from Tontas,
Carola, Lucia and Doris from CI, Romi from ENDA,
Claudia from HQEDNS(I just despise her, she was a cheating hoe however) Am I the only one who thinks Soni from PSMA is a controlling mother as she brainwashes 'Za and is a mother, a BAD one. This is a fun topic.
If someone at the Telemundo discussions can provide similar lists with photos I'll post those also.
Toxic mothers always make for good drama.
And what great additions, one and all, might I add! I agree with some of my fellow commentators that 'La Patrona's' Antonia definitely warrants an addition.
And, if I may, I'd like to submit a couple of OTHER 'DIS-honorable mentions' of my own:
But, as well... there are two other novelas who boast absolutely PHENOMENAL mother-figure uber-villains... but that AREN'T technically 'mothers', so I'm not sure if they apply here (but that certainly DESERVE to be on the list!)...
The FIRST, is Silvia Pasquel (currently chewing up the scenery like a master as Ana Sofia in 'Que Pobres Tan Ricos'), in her role of 'Isaura' in 'Amarte Es Mi Pecado'. Admittedly, she is the STEP-mother of the heroine (Yadhira Carillo's 'Nora'), but she's the only MOTHER Nora ever knew and, really, has there ever been a character more absolutely, deliciously morally BANKRUPT than Isaura?? In addition to procurement- she sold her 'daughter's' virginity THREE DIFFERENT TIMES to the highest bidder solely for her financial gain (as well as the virginity of poor, ugly, unfortunate Casilda)- Isaura resorted to arson, blackmail, baby-snatching, and murder (NUMEROUS times!), and all with a smile, a laugh, and a quick retort. Who DIDN'T love- and love to HATE- Isaura??? I must admit though, through this telenovela, I gained an infinite respect for La Pasquel and her acting ability- 'Amarte Es Mi Pecado' was a long and terrifically involving Telenovela, and Ms. Pasquel's Isaura was THE Mephistophelian antagonist through it all- she made us laugh, and kept us involved, through and a lot of times BECAUSE OF all her evil. Naturally then, it's been my pleasure to witness her return to Telenovelas, and to see her (on a much less 'evil' scale) command and delight our attention as she currently is, in her role as Ana Sofia in 'Que Pobres Tan Ricos'. (And actually, that novela could be considered as something of an 'Amarte Es Mi Pecado' reunion as, in addition to Silvia Pasquel, we also have Tiare Scande ('Casilda'), and Ingrid Martz ('Renata') in leading roles....) but, really, Ms. Pasquel is something special.
And my FINAL 'dis-honorable mention' that I wanted to bring up would be from what is, admittedly, my FAVORITE novela of all time, that being 'Pecados Ajenos' and- in particular- the 'Abuela Asesina'- Lupita Ferrer's Agata Mercenario. Has there ever been such a DESPOT in Telenovela-dom?? She turned her son, Rogelio, into an alcoholic mess, and then proceeded to run- and ruin- the lives of her grandchildren and, basically, anyone that she could! Multiple murders, extortion, RAPE, blackmail, emotional terrorism... you name it, Agata did it ALL! She also (again, solely IMHO) boasts perhaps the most terrific end of ANY villain, EVER... being executed in prison by lethal injection (in a FABULOUS evening gown, and with FLAWLESS makeup, no less) for her numerous crimes, of course, COMPLETELY unrepentant and spitting and spewing venom until the end.
That novela, actually, could be said to be the standard for horrible mothers, as it boasted what I've come to view as the 'unholy trinity' of telenovela-evil... and all of them were mothers! We have Lupita Ferrer's despotic Agata (as mentioned before, and technically, an evil GRAND-mother, which is why I'm not sure if she applies here), but also Catherine Siachoque's thoroughly amoral Ines (emotionally terrorizing her supposed son Charlie, all the while sleeping not just with someone half her age, but also pretty much any and everybody else in the story, and murdering and ruining whoever she feels she needs to along the way), AND Sonya Smith's (yes! Sonya Smith! Watch her untimely demise as Elena here and you'll never be able to look at 'Marido En Alquiler' the same way again!!) possessive, delusional, schizophrenic, and basically just TOTALLY insane Elena Sandoval... Oh, the fond memories I have of that hot mess of a novela (and I mean 'hot mess' in the absolute BEST way imaginable!! ;-)
There are other, horrible 'dishonorable mentions' as well... I'm thinking Helena Rojo's 'Rebeca' in 'Inocente de Ti' (that woman got more evil use out of a pillow than anyone that's ever lived), and Ursula Pratt's Luisa in 'Tormenta En El Paraiso' (is it any wonder that Mariana Seoane's Maura turned out as psycho as she did with a mother like her??)... along the same lines (in terms of 'amoral mothers who nursed ultimately TERRIBLE spawn') would be Helena Rojo's Miriam in 'Mundo de Fieras' and, oh god, the mind simply BOGGLES!!! (lol)
Anyways, I look forward to your comments, and rejoinders, as I always do.... best wishes to ALL from this Canadian here in Nicaragua!!! :-)
BINGO!!!
So many I thought of were already on the previous list.
I've only seen Lupita Ferrer in the DVD of Rosalinda and she was pretty controlling and evil in that one. She abandoned her biological child and seemed to favor Fernando Jose...until she couldn't control him anymore. I think she had a high body count in that, but with the edits one doesn't see them all.
Also has anyone heard of the Dos Mujeres Un Camino remake? Chiquis Marin and Ed Yanez are to star in it with Leticia Calderon as well. I can't wait for it and speaking of Emilio Larrosa Novelas, when will Libre Para Amarte play? From the promos, it seems NOTHING like PEAM. The only aspect I see is the Alma-Roger-Jesus way of hook up- Guy cheats Girl and drives her into the arms of our hunk who has been referred to as honeybuns busted in the buff. I also have seen our disgusting Edgar Marino in it as Napoleon and he is a grade-A villano in it.
As far as Telemundo goes, how about Francisca Cano from Santa Diabla? In the past she gave up her daughter after giving birth because the child was missing an eye and Fran didn't care to have an ugly child. And after said child appeared, she keeps rejecting her and treating her like scum. Her oldest son, Humberto is not her husband's son, but her lover's of 40 years.
New developments show us that while she has been slightly maternal with the three kids she did raise, she is definitely favoring her youngest, Santiago, who might be a sociopathic murderer(and, for those not watching, Santi is also the galan, so there is that to put in perspective when we whine about Alejandro Almonte's or Ricardo Sanchez Breton's lack of avocadoes).
I dearly wish Televisa would get her back; she is a great actress. If you haven't seen her Mujeres Asesinas episode, you need to. She is electrifying.
Here are three females I feel could live up the brand toxic mother.
Amor Bravio--Isadora, a true Black Widow, forced to raise her hub's bastard son, she treated him like a wimpy teddy bear most of his life and made him part of her schemes and then pushed him off a cliff with her car. When he survived she suborned a nurse to assist his demise. She got a fantastic karmageddon. What puts her in the toxic *mother* category is that she passed Alonso off as her son until quite late in the tn.
Amores Verdaderos - Well, Kendraho certainly fits the femme fatale category, but she was also a toxic mother, although she didn't really have enough time to affect the child permanently. If Kendra had lived, I'm convinced she would have. She got pregnant for financial gain, used the baby to wreak havoc on what was already a rotten dysfunctional family and then ignored the baby unless it was appropriate to show maternal concern, again, only when it was to her advantage.
Sortilegio - Who could forget what Elena (the great Azela Robinson) did and was willing to do to both her daughters Sandra and Maria Jose so her doctor husband could continue his clinical *research* on memory-erasing techniques. True, she was a character who came in at the last third, but what she did before the telenovela began, set in motion the rest of the action.
I've been watching the re-broadcast with one eye open waiting for Ernesto Laguardia and Cristian de la Fuente to show up(in a small roles, I guess).
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