Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Lo Que La Vida Me Robó, #67, 2/12/14: Duel on the PLAYA
“A man may shoot the man who invades his character, as he may shoot him who attempts to break into his house.” -Samuel Johnson
An action-packed episode, amigas and amigos, with some significant movement forward ¡por fin! in our drama! I'll skip the first refrito and get to the main action.
Unfortunately, Ale is still on an interminable tour of duty in his own private WAR OF BITTERNESS AND IMPLACABLE RESENTMENT and (why am I even writing it since we all know what he's going to say?) talks again about how Montse and J-L tricked him, laughed at him, and how his life is hell. It's a thorn in his manly breast. He maintains J-L should have talked to him (Ale) man to man when he (J-L) first came to the hacienda, but Nooooo--J-L had to go and pass himself off as someone else. Ale is upset because he confided in J-L and treated him as a friend. And once again Alejandro declares that what makes him the most enraged is the fact that EVERYONE ELSE KNEW.
Being mean to others, especially Rosario. Clothes. Fruit. Cock fights.
Evening, Mansion Mendoza: Montserrat descends the main stairs of the house in an off-the-shoulder blue number amidst great praise for her beauty from Tía Carlotta. In spite of her earlier protests, Montse has taken Gracie's efforts to woo Alejandro back on Montse's behalf seriously and is making an effort. Montse tells Tía she's nervous and wonders what she'll say to Ale when he comes--in the message that Gracie left Ale to convince him to show, she said that there was 'something important' to tell him.
Tía just says for Montse to tell Ale that Gracie sent the message and also suggests that Montse just use the opportunity tell Ale she loves him and to try to clear things up. Montse says that Alejandro never believes her and already thinks that she planned everything to deceive him. Tía Carlotta suggests Montse show him the baby, which should move him or she could tell him that the results of the paternity test will come tomorrow. Montse gets growing more animated considering this, but then worries that probably Alejandro won't show up anyway since he didn't answer the message. Tía wonders which Montse would actually prefer--if Ale come or not come.
Disappointment!
J-L tells Ale, "You know what? I don't need gun to settle things," and puts his own away.
"Reacciona! Reacciona!" she tells Ale several times, which translates as "recover" or "come around" In plain English something more like, "Wake up/Get with the program/Get over it already!"
Montse isn't about to take this and stands up for herself and says that she's not about to accept blame for a sin she didn't commit. Ale is back at her with even crueler words and says that he doesn't have to accept a cualquiera for his wife, which you can translate a few different ways, but given his incredibly hostile tone and her devastated reaction, I think it would be best to assume he said, "I don't have to accept a whore."
She runs to it and yet again finds José-Luis again darkening her door. She wants to know why he's there, and he asks her, no matter what happens, to please not abandon Angélica if something happens to him. Montse asks if Angie knows the truth and he tells Montse he lied and said he was just going early to the base. Montse starts crying and J-L says he also came to tell her goodbye since this might be the last time they see each other. She begs him not to go, but he reminds her that she knows him better than anyone and that he is a man of his word and will do what he promised. He touches her face and tells her goodbye. We get a long parting shot, replete with swelling music, of first their clasped hands and their fingers slowing separating from each other.
And yet I suppose I AM worth it |
Ale runs the risk of destroying his only remaining asset |
Lest we lose our priorities in this intense moment, we next get a fine shot of a gleaming Toyota pick-up on what looks to be the streets of Agua Azul during our obligatory, nightly Tundra commercial.
(Just an aside that I read on-line that it took the actors and crew 7 hours to film this fight sequence. Also, in spite of the attempt to create the dark mood, I couldn't help but notice the powerful Mexican sun forcing it's way through over the best efforts of the rain-making machine towards the end of the scene.)
Soggy Deathmatch Alejandro vs. José-Luis |
Soon J-L is on top and connecting a lot of punches to Ale's pretty face, but in the next instant, Ale makes a move, rips J-L's undershirt, and things are reversed and now it's Ale who's on top who is winning and getting his wish and strangling J-L with his (Ale's) bare hands. Next, J-L does some kind of move thing, and there is another roll around and Ale is back on the ground with J-L having gotten away from the strangle-hold, and it looks like Ale's hand is hurt. Most of this occurs in slow motion and takes a lot longer than my summary.
Jeez, die already, J-L! |
Both men are starting to get exhausted, though, and it seems Ale is realizing that it's much harder to kill a man with your own hands than it is simply to put a bullet in him since he (Ale) is now crawling across the sand for his gun in spite of his earlier bravado that he didn't need it. J-L is going for his gun, too, and gets to it first, but maybe because he's not as crazy as Ale, has displayed a lot more humanity than Ale in general throughout this TN, AND has a soft spot for Ale from the hacienda days, J-L hesitates to use the gun and just points it, holding it steady at Ale.
Be careful, José-Luis! Your sense of human decency may just get you killed! |
Crazy Ale's auto-pilot is set to VENGEANCE IS MINE! |
Here's hoping we can all now finally move on from this plot point |
Ale says he doesn't know, but Victor says he's sure that Ale would have pursued the woman he loved to the ends of the earth. Ale would have done everything possible to get her back. Ale says maybe but then says again that it doesn't matter since Montse is HIS WIFE. If he had known she was in love with another man, he wouldn't have married her.
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Attempted quite a few screen shots, especially during the fight scene. The picture quality is better on some than others, but I hope you enjoy.
What an episode!
"Ale is still on an interminable tour of duty in his own private WAR OF BITTERNESS AND IMPLACABLE RESENTMENT."
"Ale runs the risk of destroying his only remaining asset."
Yes, I think we were all "really bummed at this switcheroo."
The type point size representation of Maria's life.
Poor Katniss having been mentioned in the same sentence as Maria. Yikes!
Thanks, for the laughs!
Shock of shocks, my favorite part of the episode again was centered on Dimitrio. His telling Graciela off was priceless.
Sure took them long enough at the hospital for someone to think of calling Angelica about JL's situation.
Maria needs to pay for slapping Rosario. Maybe Rosario will usurp her position as "the woman of the house" at the hacienda. Wouldn't that be special?
Ale continues on in his self destructive mode wanting to take whatever punishment is due to him. At least he wants a paternity test. Looks like his realization of what an ass he has been could be just around the
corner.
Jarifa
Love all these screencaps. They are so perfect. I haven't read the recap yet, but had to tell you I love those screencaps. Fabulous!
So did Basurto show a glimmer of ambition to find his own well-bred wife in Carlota? She deserves a man in her life, but he's not the one.
Catching up from the last couple of days: Thanks to Gloria and NovelaMaven for the Mon. and Tues. recaps. I wrote a comment yesterday, but blogger ate it.
Loved Pedro destroying the cell phone. It was only a matter of time. His rage seems to be a volcano just waiting to escape his tightly clenched face. Sendal usually has a smoother affect covering his dirty dealings. Pedro is cruel, petty, and twisted.
Dimi and Fina are most entertaining to me right now. Is there a couple here who isn't deceiving each other and concealing pertinent info?
Hoping the power stays on as we aren't enjoying much peace from storm Pax!
Loved the photos and hilarious captions. Will have to savor the rest mañana.
Fabulous recap Amiga, truly fabulous from the screen shots to the most minute detail. Loved the whole splendid recap!
A duel, really????? In this day and age, for pity's sake! I suppose it was better than stalking and killing. JL, I think, has the best honor code, Ale clearly has none! I just knew that Ale would think it was a set up when he went to Monse's. Too bad he wouldn't listen. It's like when Monse talks, she is talking to the hand, cause Ale's head is stuck on stupid!
JL had some good defensive moves, better than Ale's I must say. Too bad he wasn't as quick on the draw. You were correct Julia, Ale did hit him in the lung. I hope JL recovers.
I think JL didn't tell Angie because he didn't want her to suffer a set back with her health, but I really think he should have told her the truth. It will be horrid when she finds out from Monse what happened.
Wait till Pedro and EZ find out that JL isn't dead. What will they do then? They can still charge Ale with attempted murder.
I don't blame Monse for feeling the way she does about Ale. He is a monster and needs to wake the hell up already!
BM's place in hell is set. In TNlandia you never slap a Mama! It ensures your place in hell! BM still doesn't see that Ale is so not into her. She is such a beyotch!
I too am glad that Dimwit told off Gracie. But will it last?
Can't wait for tomorrow to see what happens! Even though Ale is still Dead To Me, I still am addicted to this TN!
I'm so glad this whole duel is over with, I hope now that Ale is stuck in a jail cell he'll have no choice but to listen to reason.
I still don't understand why JL would pull out his gun when Ale was unarmed? JL wanted to talk to Ale and explain things but then he decides to wait until they're about to duel to tell Ale he owes him an apology?
I was waiting for your recap, and I'm glad that I did. It was awesome. I found myself laughing as I read your clever asides and details. I was happy to laugh at such an intense epi.
Here were some of my favs:
-"It's a thorn in his manly breast"
-"Sorry, Gracie, but it looks like DIM maybe is just beginning to sprout some avocados,"
-"ALEJANDRO. Hating Montse.
Being mean to others, especially Rosario. Clothes. Fruit. Cock fights."
-"...the man with the worst timing in the world."
-"I didn't mind so much then, but this time, I AM REALLY BUMMED at this switcheroonie."
-"...speaking of obsessive, delusional hunks, it's none other than the murderously-inclined Alejandro himself!"
-"Back OUTSIDE Mansion Mendoza again, the conversation has not yet wound its way to an offer of a hot beverage."
These are just a few of my favorites.
I was happy to see Dimi stand up to his mother once again, and tell her to stay out of his marriage with Fina. I think he's finally starting his break away from the apron strings.
I will admit that I was looking forward to the meeting between Montse and Ale. But then JL, the man with the worst timing (as Julia R. noted)shows up and then refuses to leave. He was beginning to remind me of the JL from the hacienda. He was being necio! Hard-headed! Just like when Montse would plead with him to leave the hacienda with no avail. Once again, we had to witness that side of JL. The whiny, insistent JL was back! For a second, I thought he was going to start sweating. And I didn't see it as a good thing that the moment JL came back into town he went to see Montse instead of going home to his sick wife.
The confrontation, FINALLY! We had been waiting for so long. I am glad that it wasn't long and drawn out. I went back and watched the moment when the shots were fired several times; Ale's gun did go off first, but JL's went off immediately after. So to me, they both shot at each other. Ale's hit and JL's didn't. For a second I didn't know if anyone had gotten shot. When JL went down, I knew he wasn't dead. I knew that if he hadn't been shot in the head or directly in the heart (which would be difficult to do) he would still be alive.
Ale seems to be in some state of shock now. To me, the look on Ale's face after seeing JL lying on the beach, was of disbelief. It was like he couldn't believe that he actually shot JL. He had been thinking about it for so long, and now that it happened I don't think he feels vindicated. He feels guilty because he doesn't even want to defend himself. He wants to stay in jail and pay for his crime.
I liked the fact that Ale wanted to give his name to the baby (even though Montse would not want to). No matter what, he knows that baby is innocent. Question is how will he react when he finds out the results of the DNA test, and that Rosario is his mama while in jail?
BTW, why does Montse insist on telling Ale that JL didn't do anything to him when we all know that HE DID?!?!?!?!
Gotta get some sleep...hasta pronto!
Tonight's episode is Must-See TV; that's all I'll say about it.
Telling off Graceless hasn't worked so far; I haven't counted how many times Monserrat has done it to no avail. Dimwit's efforts won't be effective at this stage if at all.
The way she pimps her own children is beyond disgusting. Somebody needs to ask her why the hell she doesn't just get a job. I forgot how many times she has slapped Monse, but I hope when she tries it the next time Monse stops her cold. The first time I did that to my mother I was younger than Monse is now and it was the last time she tried (not that it stopped her insults or that it would stop Graceless').
Maria's body language is showing more and more evidence of what a monster she is. Her shoulders are starting to make her look like a latter-day bride of Frankenstein.
Where the hell are Nadia's parents?
Why did nobody try to tell Alejandro that dueling has been illegal for almost two centuries? Otherwise what was the point of updating this story? Oh, I know; they don't want to spend the dinero to make a novela de epoca.
While this episode was well-written and performed I hope that the Televisa writers learn that updating a novela de epoca to the present day isn't as easy as they might have thought.
When Monserrat turned up in that blue dress I was cringing. She should have allowed her mother to leave and then changed into something else. She isn't a whore like her mother and should not have allowed her to have the last word on a situation that she was angry about herself.
Finally, this shooting looks like it's the wake-up call Alejandro needed. It looks like he's lost the rage, but not the depression. At least he thought of the baby and how he doesn't deserve to suffer the same rejection. But I will never stop hating the gun culture that infects the Americas. It does nothing positive.
"interminable tour of duty in his own private WAR OF BITTERNESS AND IMPLACABLE RESENTMENT."
"Back outside Mansion Mendoza again, the conversation has not yet wound its way to an offer of a hot beverage"[clever transition. those are so hard.]
"hits replay on his favorite personal soundtrack of recrimination"
and my favorite photo caption of all time
"Ale runs the risk of destroying his only remaining asset."
Have to rush off to work so will read the comments later. But wow...thanks. Quite an episode. Look forward to watching it later today.
In addition to your delightful “bachelor behind the door” comments, “interminable tour of duty in his own private WAR OF BITTERNESS AND IMPLACABLE RESENTMENT”, “It's a thorn in his manly breast”, “all credit to the actors for making it feel fresh and awful for us viewers every freaking time”, “DIM maybe is just beginning to sprout some avocados, though I'm convinced no one in this telenovela will ever have a set as big as YOURS” were splendid. My favorite was your amazing “Hating Montse.
Being mean to others, especially Rosario. Clothes. Fruit. Cock fights.”
Your screen shots and detailed, fabulously written recap were beyond stellar. The Samuel Johnson quote? Perfect.
I continue to cringe at Ale's vile words to Monse. I understand that he was upset to find JL there (the man has the world's worst timing), but his reaction was again monstrous (to quote Monse).
La Paloma “So did Basurto show a glimmer of ambition to find his own well-bred wife in Carlota?” What an interesting speculative comment! You may be on to something there…
Madelaine, you echoed my thoughts about the duel – really, in this day and age? And of course UA you were "on target" (sorry, couldn't resist) with "Why did nobody try to tell Alejandro that dueling has been illegal for almost two centuries?" Amen. That said, I could not tear my eyes away!
Did anyone else think JL deliberately missed? I would be surprised if Ale's firearm skills were on the same par as JL's.
Lily, agree that jail may force Ale to finally listen to reason - simply because he can't walk away or storm into his den.
Only upbeat moment was Victor's unrestained glee that Ale was going to see Monse and Maria's clear annoyance.
Once the paternity test results are revealed, I can only hope that Ale feels terrible remorse for denying his son and that he spends every waking moment showering Lauro with the love and affection he himself never received.
Although I am looking forward to that scene, it appears Rosario may impart her great secret to Ale tonight. I'm going to be sure I have plenty of kleenex on hand.
Julia, thank you for this wonderful, wonderful recap.
Diana
Even if Angelica does not survivie (speculation only), I think the time for JL and Monse has passed. We are fairly assured of the inevitable outcome, that Monse will end up with Ale. I heave a sorrowful sigh.
But yes, I do want someone better for Monse. Many of us are hoping (and this has been noted before) that bachelor #3 will waltz in and save the day.
Diana
Lila
Well, it seems that now that his blood lust has been satisfied, Ale can finally start to think clearly. We'll see, I guess. Looking forward to him being hit with the truth about his mother and his child.
JL is a crack shot. If he missed it's because he didn't intend to hit Ale, or was too wounded to aim accurately.
Let me echo a sentiment from Mads: "A duel. Really????" I just wanted to throttle both these macho he-men and tell them to park the testosterone. This whole duel was the stupidest thing to be seen by two supposedly smart 21st century men ever. I could maybe see guns drawn in the heat of an argument, but the High Noon aspect of this was lost on me. Both these idiots need to be slapped up the side of the head.
And JL has a dying wife and he pulls this??? Poor Angie. So much for her final days being happy ones? Good one dude.
The one positive in all this was ignoring the antics and just focusing on the shirtless moments. At least we got that bone thrown to us.
So now we have poor Ale in jail and everyone still coddling and feeling bad for him. This is going to be hard to swallow. I hope he does have to stay there for awhile. I'm sure Pedro will try to make that happen.
And what will Maria do now? Perish the thoughts.
Daisynjay
Thanks so much to you all for reading and commenting on the recap today. It really means a lot to me. I wish I had time to respond to each of you individually, but, per usual, Thursday is my busiest teaching schedule, and I have a class I'm taking tonight, so I just don't think I'll have time.
Just wanted to add that I thought it was impressive that the writers of this TN staged the long-awaited encounter between J-L and Ale AND their fight on the same night. I haven't been watching TNs too long, but I would guess that a more conventional team could have drawn these two events out for episodes.
With much affection for you all! --Julia R
I never thought of Basurto and Carlotta. At first blush he doesn't seem to be all that ambitious, but, Pedro really pushed his buttons. Maybe pursuing Carlotta will be his revenge.
Also, I had the feeling that JL pulled his punches. He is well trained in martial arts and marksmanship. I thought he would have it all over Ale and could have ended that fight before it began. He is also a trained tactician. So, what happened? OK, the writers had to let him live and put Ale in jail because that is the only place he will sit still long enough for Rosario and Montse to talk to him and where Maria can't throw them off the trail.
Julia, hope all your classes go well today!
Diana
If you squint very hard, you will see The Patio on its feet, cheering and applauding. What a spectacular job you have done today -- not only have you given us a superbly written recap, but also GRAPHIC ART, smartly-chosen screen caps cleverly captioned, and even a smidgeon of grammar. Bravo, Julia!
The writers seem to have elbowed the monkeys out of the room long enough to set up the long-dreaded macho match-up. Are we to see this as an exorcism of Alejandro's demons? Was this violent and intimate explosion of passionate hatred an echo of the DimFina scene of the night before? Of the 6 minute scene a few weeks ago?
On a dramatic level, it works brilliantly. Maybe we should just leave it at that.
José Luis, I'm not happy with you. Instead of going home to your wife, you insinuate your old whiny aggressive self back into Montserrat's life at the worst possible moment. You ignore her when she begs you to leave.
And then you have the nerve to tell Refugio that you have no choice but to keep your appointment with destiny because you are a man of your word! PALABRA! Bah! What about your word to Angelica?
Don't you dare die on her!
[And then there's Maria slapping Rosario -- oh no! That may have been the single most shocking moment of the evening.]
OK - Ale has finally, finally hit bottom and we can get past this point. So glad to be past this.
I agree that JL had no intention to shoot Ale. I didn't even realize JL's gun had gone off. He waited for Ale to shoot, and JL is a crack shot.
I couldn't believe Monse came down the stairs looking like the pimped one again. She feels like she's on sale again - yet she still does it? Her mother still has an unbelievable influence over her.
Everything changed for JL once he learned that Monse lied to him and that Ale kicked a pregnant Monse out of his home and abandoned her. He wouldn't have married Angelica if he had known.
ALEJANDRO. Hating Montse.
Being mean to others, especially Rosario. Clothes. Fruit. Cock fights.
I also loved your comments under the screen caps: "Ale is running the risk of losing his last asset" and "here's hoping we can move past this storyline"!!! Hilarious.
I got my wish snd Ale is in the lockup. Daisynjay, I too hope he stays there a while. He needs a huge helping of humble pie. Hopefully he will scrub toilets, peel potatoes and make license plates and finally realize he's not all that.
Did I hear in avances last night that next show isn't til Monday?!!! My DVR shows a recording tonight but I swear I heard "lunes".
So many funny lines and editorial comments as well!
This elicits sort of flabbergasted, Jeez-we're-two-regular-Mexican-guys-but-even-we-can't-freaking-believe-this-retro-macho-posturing-crap looks from both Mac and Vic. . ."
did he actually take a shower before his duel?--
Ale runs the risk of destroying his only remaining asset
Now, if I hadn't watched, the beginning of this line would have been tantalizing: José-Luis lifts his weapon. . . Hee Hee!
Yah, anyway, Ale's encountering JL at Montse's. . .danggit! The whole world keeps confirming Ale's alternate world view in which Montse is eeevil incarnate!
Loved the dripping wet beefcake on the beach. I was actually shouting to JL to "beat his ass!" The licks JL got in felt great! Glad JL didn't die. Didn't like JL and Montse continuing to lie. Love Montse and Dim telling Mumsie to butt out of their private lives.
Loved Montse snuffing out that candle with her bare hand -- damn girl! And she was absolutely gorgeous in that blue dress and ponytail. Blue's my fave color and that blue was fittingly vibrant and electric.
So after all this, the big dummy realizes none of this is the child's fault and wants to bestow his about-to-be-murderous apellido on the little blond cherub whom, if the idiot would just look at him, he would immediately see is his son. BIG DUMMY!
Let him go Montse! Can you see Ale at a parent-teacher conference after little Laurito gets bad grade on something!? Sheesh!
Love the previews. Thank you writers for Montse personally delivering the DNA results! And will Rosie finally claim this rage-filled spawn of hers! More importantly, can she chill him out!
Thank you Julia R. Totally enjoyed this!!
Lila
Robo is on tonight. You may have caught something different. I checked my cable guide and it is on the rest of the week, same time, same channel ; )
Lila
And that rumble at the beach...and the rains came and we got some wet pants, but not the good kind like DamFine's wet, white pants. Meh
Well, it is snowing steadily here . It started last night , and it looks like we will be getting a lot of snow today. The plows, as usual, have knocked over our mailbox. Well, reading the recap and comments will be a diversion in between chores. I am feeling trapped. Thanks, Julia R. for this wonderful retelling of all the crazy business .
"And yet I suppose I AM worth it"
Yes, Montserrat, you're all that... and more.
UA,
Yes indeed, dueling certainly did go out of style quite some time ago, but if they were going to resurrect it to settle this matter, at least they could have had the grace to follow the strict rules that go with it. Two angry guys showing up on a beach with guns does not a proper duel make. Tacky... how sad that we often ignore the etiquette of our time honored traditions these days.
Gee... that evening planned by Graciela had such potential. I think that Montse might have dressed a bit more modestly considering, but she certainly seemed hopeful that it might just work. The fact that Ale even showed up (gunless) at all suggested that maybe it wasn't such a bad idea after all... what might have been.
And some of you were rooting for JL?
Carlos
"As many here, up till now I've been somewhat disappointed in Sergio Sendel, but now I see that he is brilliantly developing this character by unfolding his personality bit by excruciating bit. We know so much and yet so little about Pedro..."
Diana
Thanks so much! What a relief! I'm so addicted to this show, warts and all! And won't that be a killer scene when Montsy shoves that paternity test in Ales face? Bwahahaha!
I hope they replay that bonus scene with Rosario at the jail.
Susanlynn, hang in there! This is our first real snow in the DC metro area in a long time so it's really exciting. But I can see how it could old for the folks who keep getting pounded!;)
Mony's little sleeveless dresses are getting me DOWN, --Susanlynn, wearing a turtleneck, a sweatshirt, jeans, socks...meh
Truly hope Ale has now hit rock bottom. I wonder what type of atonement the writers have in store for him? Still hoping for galan #3.
Lila, yes Ale now that you are in jail for attempted murder give the baby your name. What a winner.
Susanlynn, thanks for remembering the Damfine moment. ITA about feeling trapped. I think we're supposed to have about 1.5 feet of snow by the end of Pax.
Carlos, thanks for sharing another gem with us: "Yes indeed, dueling certainly did go out of style quite some time ago, but if they were going to resurrect it to settle this matter, at least they could have had the grace to follow the strict rules that go with it. Two angry guys showing up on a beach with guns does not a proper duel make. Tacky... how sad that we often ignore the etiquette of our time honored traditions these days."
Hang in there!
Lila
To have a preemption tonight would be dire cruelty.
And what is it with these dudes putting the pistols in their pants ? ... not wise.
There must have been a better way to do this, but I can't think of it right now. This weather makes me want to go to sleep.
How can the monkeys write their way out of this? Huge brain tumor? Demonic possession? Homicidal multiple personality disorder which can be cured by encouraging him to embrace his slutty tendencies, like in CCEA? Ale doesn't merely need to learn a few lessons and grow up, like most flawed leads. He needs a complete personality transplant and a reset button to start life over and try again.
Loved Dimitrio telling his metiche mama to stay out of his and Josefina's lives. About time.
Dueling is so stupid. I wonder how often, in the old tradition of dueling, the winner actually ended up with the lady and how often she just told them both to go to hell because she doesn't want to be with a hotheaded moron.
stay warm...stay safe...no duels today
PS: Katniss Everdeen rules!
I am so hooked on this novela and this Blog.
I do have a question.....where is this filmed? I love that beach they keep going to?
"Dueling is so stupid."
When he was a child my grandfather and his schoolmates witnessed a duel from the windows of their schoolhouse. Two local ranchers decided upon the schoolyard for the site to settle their scores. In an absurd affirmation of your statement the unfortunate choice of weapons was shotguns. Pistols at least offer the opportunity of missing the target but shotguns at close range pretty much guarantee that you'll hit your mark. The predictable result was that both participants perished... one right away and the other (I guess he could have been ruefully declared the winner) died a few days later.
Susanlynn,
At least the duel in Alborada followed the rules. While rather ungallant, Diego was well within his rights to shoot Cristobal.
I wonder if after JL recovers a bit, he will be jailed for attempted murder as well? Maybe he and Alejandro will share a cell and get a chance to discuss their differences and swap stories. I'm hoping that this will be an opportunity to see our Televisa rats.
Carlos
I was unable to find out when laws about dueling changed in Mexico, but the info I found about the US and Britain said that military officers were still prone to it for a while after civilian law made it illegal.
Which again makes me state that Maria is a total idiot for thinking that there wouldn't be consequences for the survivor.
Ale’s treatment of Maria has changed. He’s gone from affection to indifference to dislike.
OK Mons picks NOW to bring up that JL saved Ale’s life more than once. She couldn’t have mentioned this earlier. I know it probably wouldn’t have made any difference, but it might have let a little air out of Ale’s self-righteous balloon.
Here's hoping you're wrong about Carlotta and EZ. Unless he's redeemable, I don't want to see her with him. She's going to get so hurt.
Julia R...I got a good giggle out of your reference to MALria's Hunger Games look. She dies always seem to be hungry. She had better watch that couch snacking, or she will have to size up on her leggings .
Hope we don't have to watch Maria enter the hospital with a knife to finish the job she illogically thought would be the best outcome.
That dress Montse had on for the rendezvous was about as cualquiera as it could get. She should have dressed like the mother she is now, stylish but a little more discrete.
Julia R,
I forgot to mention how much I loved your screen shots. I LOL at:
"Fancy meeting you here!"
"And yet I suppose I AM worth it."
"Ale runs the risk of destroying his only remaining asset"
"Jeez, die already, J-L!"
I forgot to mention in my earlier comment how much I loath BM. Especially after she slapped Rosario. She has worn out her stay. She's like that piece of gum that sticks to the bottom of your shoe that simply won't come off. Ale needs to get rid of those shoes and throw them in the trash.
LOVED the scene where Victor rubbed it in BM's face that Ale had gone to see Montse by raising his arms in the air as if to say, TOUCHDOWN!
Cynderella,
I will have to investigate your theory of Joaquin being in the area during the confrontation. We must not forget that Joaquin did try to shoot JL before. Hmmm...
back to work...hasta pronto!
What will CRAZY Pedro think of next. Is he serious? He's a possessively-obsessive husband who beat her supposed lover nearly to death and threatened her and now he's allowing her to sleep with Victor and get pregnant? Give me a BREAK.
BTW, I just loved Julia's visual hierarchy of Maria's interests in life--glad fruit and cock fights were included.
In fact, I doubt he would want to be anywhere near that scene out of concern that he would need a good alibi since his disapproval of the marriage of JL and Angelica was too well known among his immediate acquaintances.
ITA,"That dress Montse had on for the rendezvous was about as cualquiera as it could get." I was a bit surprised when I saw her. But let us not forget that she is her mothers daughter.
Pedro is a sick sadist. There is some nasty secret about him we don't know and nothing has been said of his past. He has no relatives nor has he spoken of any.
Here's something no novela seems to have done before: What if he is a transsexual who used to be a woman? That would explain a lot.
How about joining us (well...me) for a drink here at Mesa María? No matter what your opinion of María may be, we certainly share some similar thoughts about Montserrat.
Carlos
Thus far she has been under her mother's thumb and ruled by her fears for and sense of guilt about her family. She tried to protect her father from too much ugly stuff that would upset him. Dimwit knew this and he unleashed the ugly truths that ultimately killed their father despite the final words coming from Alejandro (who wouldn't have said them without Maria starting off and he felt there was no holding back).
Graciela has no business calling Monserrat out on lies because her own were so much bigger and nastier. Graciela is also a murderess and would have no conscience about doing it again. I predict she will try eventually.
There will be a time when Monserrat will cut the puppet strings and I think that time is very soon. I can't wait for the day when she slaps her mother right back.
Thank you so much for this wonderful recap. I was so appalled by the episode that I was sorry that you caught it.
I agree with Julia. Alejandro is rabid. That is a great explanation for his insane behavior.
I am late to commenting, but please know that I appreciate how much effort you put into this marvelous recap.
Elna June
I just lost my comment, but I had to ask where have you been? I TOTALLY AGREE with what you said about Montse and her lies. Thank You!
Back to work...hasta pronto!
Flaco just asked me if this TN was almost over. I said, dude, there are at least 80-100 more eps to go. He felt like the duel kind of set us up for ultimas semanas, I guess.
Julia...you had me literally on the edge of my seat!!! I SO wanted to quickly glance forward to see the end, but I said to myself, "No, Fatima, don't do it!" I was good. I didn't scan ahead.
HOLY COW!! I was glued to my Kindle Fire as I read this. What a story you told, Julia!!!
Aunty Ann: "Anita,
ITA,"That dress Montse had on for the rendezvous was about as cualquiera as it could get." I was a bit surprised when I saw her. But let us not forget that she is her mothers daughter." You've really got me thinking about that last sentence.
NovelaMaven thank you for that shout out from yesterday. I am just relieved today that we finally have forward movement on this TN.
Fatima
At least this isn't a comedy being turned into a thriller or vice versa, which would be worse.
Lila
I was surprised when I saw Montse in that dress because I didn't think she would go through with her mother's suggestion of seducing her husband. I was confused about why she was doing it. To get back with Ale, or to get Ale to not confront JL. And even though Montse is not like her mother, she learned how to lie by Gracie's example.
Lila
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