Friday, March 07, 2014
Lo Que La Vida Me Robo 82, 3/6/14--The Foundling's Tale--
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To say that this was a pivotal episode is a colossal understatement. Good grief. I do not think I have ever spent so many hours on a recap.
I covered the reveal of the "Great secret" in some detail, because there were many plot points resolved here, and several more set up.
The story of Pedro and EZ drawing Maria into their hideous web deserved an episode by itself. I was like watching a horror story unfold before my eyes. Shudder.
Naturally, the side plot got short shrift in this treatment.
I hope you all enjoy the recap of the Great Reveal. The writers outfoxed us this time by bringing in Graciela and Benjamin's hell spawn from teh United States.
Guau.
Elna June
What a twist that Amelia knew the baby survived and that Ben gave her to his sister to raise. I was glad to see a familiar face from AV , but now Dances with Sunglasses will be Dances with Drunk Chicks . Just what we needed...more villains. Meh
Carlos will be saddened to see that MALria has definitely partnered with Pedro and EZ on the dark side. Watching her willing swallow those pills with a glass of bubbly was disturbing.
So...will MALria and new Prima both be moving in with the Almontes ? YIKES ...talk about a den of vipers. If Gracie discovers this is her daughter, will she help her get the inheritance ? That twosome would make a nasty team.
Want to comment-once Maria was medicated, did anyone notice EZ fondling Maria's face similar to the way he fondled "Fofo's" head a couple of episode's ago-I suddenly remembered what it reminded me of. "What a delightful little dog!" Said the Wicked Witch of the West as she stroked Toto's fur.
Read Eli's recap yest, loved it. My sympathies to you; we lost my Father in law last week and my mother in law is critically ill and it has been such a bad time I haven't had time but to read a little and comment occasionally, but it sound's like many of the bloggers and recappers are having similarly bad times! So nice the way everyone is supporting each other with thoughts and prayers!
I still think that Fabiola is an impostor and/or a grifter. She could have murdered the original Fabiola or assumed her identity after an accidental death or something. This will be a distraction during the upcoming nastiness with Maria.
If there is a hospital scene to come, Monserrat should absolutely stand her ground and insist that Maria be put in a facility. If she were truly suicidal a second attempt would demand that. Considering her own unwitnessed interactions with Maria this would be the only thing that makes sense.
Looks like we are in for trouble trouble trouble without any relief.
Fabiola would not fail to impress either of her nasty parents. She is clearly worthy of being Graciela's daughter in the worst/best? possible way. Just think what a pair she and Graciela could make! Pretty scary.
The real event last night was the revelation of the depth and breadth of evil Pedro Medina is capable of. I did feel sorry for BM for a moment because she really did not have a choice but to take the pills. Pedro's description as this being her "last supper or the eve of a new dawn" said it all. How can Pedro be stopped in his reign of corruption and terror? Is there a specialty anvil being forged right now with his name on it?
I was impressed by JL's decision to help Alejandro because he believes in his innocence and it is his duty.
Esme uttered her second "Wow" when she found out that Pedro tried to kill Victor. She is really good delivering that one word. Very funny as a matter of fact.
The highlight of last night's episode was Alejandro in his light aqua shirt that looked so good next to his tan!
Jarifa
"all flash and dash and no class at all", "but Alejandro Almonte had been hard-schooled in the way of professional con artists, by his own suegra" and "plays an exaggerated shrug, ripe with implication" were but a few amazing lines.
As you so sagely noted "The story of Pedro and EZ drawing Maria into their hideous web deserved an episode by itself. I was like watching a horror story unfold before my eyes. Shudder." Exactly! This was a lurid, grotesque horror novel that came to life all too clearly and vividly.
The last scene of EZ staring through the bars of Maria's cell showed for an all too brief a moment, a true monster. He and Pedro are sickening yet mesmerizing as their evilness and cruelty seems to grow with each passing hour. And as much as I abhor Maria's past actions, they have lured a not so innocent but yet still undeserving woman into their insidious plot. I agree Susanlynn, watching Maria swallow those pills (served on a silver platter literally) was disgusting and sickening. I fear they have robbed Maria of any chance of redemption. For that alone, may they rot.
Enjoyed watching Ale's cool recption of Fab and Monse's obvious emotions of disdain flitting across her face.
My JL is determined to help Ale. He is once again the man I thought so highly of Now please, go back and lavish love and attention on your deserving wife. And Robledo, please get a clue. I think we need a visit from Pru to set you on the right track (again).
UA, agree that Ale should put Maria in a private facility. We know that won't happen. Sigh.
Demetrios, I was also happy to see FG, one of my favorites.
Emarie, will say a prayer for you and your family. I am truly sorry for your loss and will pray for your mother in law.
Elna June, thank you for the superior treatment you gave this. Your time is truly appreciated.
Diana
Setting the scene:
[Fabiola] "all flash and dash and no class at all"
[Alejandro] "looking like a lion who spent too long in a tanning bed"
And on it went....
[Basurto] "with the smug air of a poodle who knows he's going to earn a special treat"
'Montserrat gave her a look that should have left a smoking hole in her forehead."
You followed with a ton more fabulous descriptions but I skipped those and will just note a final one....
"kissed passionately but her hand never left the glass of wine."
So astutely observed. And so well conveyed Elna June. Another masterpiece of good writing.
As a card-carrying wussy empath with my bud Fatima, I'm upset by the arrival of new baddies. But as a Gattorno fan, I'm enjoying his new turn as a greasy grifter.
Still, my tender heart continues to yearn for more Dimetrio/Josefina scenes. Can't we have a little more sweet with the bitter, writers? I hate to admit it, but I'm a bit bored by the diabetic sweetness of Montserrat and Alejandro right now.
I'm on the fence with the niece as to whether I'm thrilled to see this character as the heir, but I'm thinking if anyone can make Graceless go off the deep-end and finally give her a run for her money, it will be Fabs. ( Her name cracks me up because I kept thinking with the way she dressed and the booze issue of the women in the British series Absolutely Fabulous. She seems more Patsy and that may be fun to watch.)
Color me surprised that Amalia knew the whole scoop. Bless her heart for offering to put Fabs up, me I would have been "Nice to see you but 'emmmmm, I'm full up. Enjoy the hotel". And Fabs asking for a check...speechless.
" Basurto beamed at his master with the smug air of a poodle who knows he is going to win a special treat."
The "Ick" factor really ramped up last night watching Maria, Pedro and the chief Lap Dog. I could swear my TV screen begins to slime over when these guys appear. Looks like Maria is joining the dark side, well at this point I think she dug a hole she can't get out of. Sad that somehow she doesn't realize that if she does what Pedro wants, she would make Ale HATE her and would hardly make him want to take her back.
So what job will Dim take? I would crack up if whatever it was, he turned out to enjoy it and maybe be good at it? Now there would be a twist worth watching.
Daisynjay
You are right. This is the pivotal episode. Imagine a world in which Pedro, Basurto, Fabiola, Gracie and Maria ruled. Pedro and Basurto are unspeakable in their depravity. Graciela is just plain crazy and Maria has no self-control. Although I will give her a pass last night since she figuratively has a gun to her head. As to Fabiola, well, she is truly the spawn of tw devils.
Laissez le bon temps rouillez!
And, "Guau," again!
EJ, you really outdid yourself on this convoluted episode. I won't even try to comment on everything here except to say that this was my absolute favorite quote.
"Basurto beamed at his master with the smug air of a poodle who knows he is going to win a special treat."
Jarifa
To EJ, thanks for the recap. I don't feel like being bothered with additional villains when Fina, Dimi and Adolfo and Esme all have interesting stories that have yet to be fully developed. Send Fabiola back to Miami please.
Yola
Excellent! Yes, please....
Diana
Thanks so much for this fabulous and gripping recap! It was so detailed and rich in description, and I felt like I was reading a wonderfully told short story. Every line was a great line. What a pleasure to read this morning.
I especially loved your opening descriptions of Fabiola and her exchange with Alejandro and Montserrat--you pointing out the importance of THE HAT was really funny. And that scene with Pedro, María, and Basurto was also well-staged and narrated.
This must have taken a while to write, and I really appreciate your time, effort, and creativity, and always admire your work.
Is it possible for someone to submit "SECRET EVIDENCE" against someone in a court of law in Mexico? Doesn't the accused always have a right to know who is his/her accuser is? It's hard for me to believe María would be allowed to accuse Ale and keep her identity secret.
Vivi in DC: Thanks so much for answering my question yesterday about the number of episodes left.
Emarie: Sorry to read about your father-in-law and mother-in-law. Sending good thoughts to you.
Finally, I saw the SR was nominated for a Telenovela Award for Best Actor for his role in AV.
Thanks again, Elna June--you're fantastic!
Marea Primavera
Esme is the queen of the one liner..."Wow!", but I would like to see her mix it up with a "Yikes!" now that the potential for villainy has escalated.
I need a little emotional relief from this depressing storyline. Mony and Ale and Rosario and Lauro finally seem to be settling down to happiness,,,then BAMMED...more trouble starts to bubble. We need some smart, efficient, powerful good guys to balance the increased evil.
The thought of Carlotta getting involved with despicable EZ is very disturbing. She has endured a lifetime of insults and abuse from her sister in law. She does not deserve to be EZ's victim. HELP
When I read about the different challenges that the folks at Caraycaray are dealing with, I think of this quote by Philo of Alexandria. : " Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a great battle."
And Judy, my friend, amen!! Please more FinDim!! I'm still concerned we will see the depressing Pedro and co-horts far more. I'm missing Victor as well. He needs to be pulled into something more than just getting Ale out of trouble or waiting in the wings longingly for Nadia. Maybe he can be the one to take Dim under his wing? I can see him join the Katzenjammer kids (FinDim) and lighten up our screens.
I'm hoping Carlotta is not a resident tragic figure that just can't cut a break in the TN. There always seems to be one.
Daisynjay
As I watched this episode last night, I thought about what an absolute bear it was going to be to recap because it was 100% exposition. [Normally all this material would have been revealed over the course of at least a few episodes, but for some reason, it was all spewed out in one evening.] So it was a huge challenge for a recapper just to get it all down.
But you, my dear, chose not only to get it all down, but do it in an ill-lit office on an old Underwood typewriter, ashes dropping from a cigarette hanging precariously from your lips. When the broad in the black hat "rushed past Rosario as a narcotraficante cigarette boat might move past a 1929 Stephens Brothers Motor Launch, all flash and dash and no class at all," I started to giggle. And I didn't stop until "Fabiola and Sandro kissed passionately but her hand never left the glass of wine."
Oh Elna June! I can imagine how it feels to have given birth to this beauty. This is the kind of recap where you get a few hours into it and you wish you had never started it but there's no going back and it would take longer to start all over than to keep going so you do push through until the bitter end and by then you're not even sure what you wrote.
Well I am here to tell you what you wrote is a hilarious hard-boiled hoot. I tip my fedora to you!
[If only Fabiola's consort were named Bruno…]
JudyB, HELP!
Pedro and Basura are depraved and sick men. I don't like The Whore Maria, but Elna June you so very perfectly conveyed the sickness that describes these two men and the sad sickness of Maria.
With all of the horribly sick, nasty, and dysfunctional people in this TN, did the writers really need to give us this interloper called Fabiola?! Yeah, sure, it's part of the Graciela story line, but just how many more ugly people do we need in one story?!
If I could, I want to go back to the wedding episode of a few days ago. I have seen it three times now. I think it was a beautiful wedding. Alejandro looked so incredibly handsome in his suit. That suit was a perfect choice for him. I could not get over the beautiful and loving looks Montserrat gave him throughout. I would hope to have such a beautiful and elegantly understated wedding.
I thought Rosario looked like a queen next to the horrific outfit and hairdo worn by the mother of the bride. Why is it that some women of a certain age wear these kinds of hairdos thinking that it makes them look younger? Graciela looked like a joke.
I hope that Padre Anselmo's blessing and words to Alejandro and Montserrat will carry them through the horrific torment that is to come. They are being bombarded on all sides. They need the protection from above.
The one scene that sticks in my mind, however, is the one of Graciela sitting on her bed crying after her Bebe Dimwit has told her he is done with her. Graciela looked like a crazy woman crying on that bed. It almost seemed like a foreshadowing of what is to come...a future alone, penniless, and living either in a hovel or some manicomio. That is my own prediction and not a spoiler.
There is some real sickness being shown here in this TN. It is hard to watch. I believe that Maria IS the dark side and have always thought that, but she has now sealed her fate. Her misguided illusions and delusions are going to harm the very man she claims to love. I wonder what her future hell will be.
Fatima
Fatima
This recap is the best, the very best of the best! It reads like a Dashiell Hammett novel, an old noir type. Thank you so much!
Well, I didn't see this coming but WOW! These writers continue to draw us into this web of storytelling they are doing! I too like FG and happy to see him here, even though this time he is a real bad hat. I have only ever seen Lissette in a good role, never a bad one. She is bringing it.
I think Fabless has a lot of Don Benny and Graceless rolled into one. When she was giving Amelia what for I could see Graceless in her eyes and body language. I really want to see how she is going to get some of Ale's inheritance. She is a ticking time bomb.
YAY for JL. Refugio needs to STFU and let JL do his job. I am not liking the fact that JL has to cooperate with EZ and Pedro. But at least JL knows how bad they are and will watch his p's and q's with them.
How ironic was Pedro when he gives that plate to BM and tells her revenge is a dish best served cold with pills on it no less, and she actually took them. She not only has gone to the dark side, she's come undone completely!
So glad that Nadia and Esme are talking. I am glad that Nadia apologized to Esme and that Esme now knows what life with Pedro is really like. Maybe together they can come up with a plan.
Where is Tia Pru? She needs to get with her brother and talk some sense into him. Now Pedro knows that Joaquin may open his mouth. Will Pedro continue with the "accident" he has in store for Ginny? I am really hoping Ginny stays safe.
Thanks again EJ for this very splendid and sparkling recap!
Emarie:
Sending you my thoughts and prayers and a virtual hug
Part of me wonders if Gracie has been sending the daughter her allowance in the USA all along, pretending to be Dom Ben. And wonders if that allowance ceased not because Benjamin died but because Gracie and Co went broke. Or is Fab the result of a tryst between Ben and Amelia that Gracie covered for as a result of blackmail on Amelia's part? These are some gorgeous shady ladies.
Fab appears to be a con artist, along with tall dark stranger, but that doesn't mean she's not been conned herself and I put nothing past Graciela and her wardrobe. Or Amelia -- what a magnificent face on that actress!
"Basurto beamed at his master with the smug air of a poodle who knows he is going to win a special treat."
"Pedro Medina went home to his lavish mansion. His first night as Pygmalion had gone very well indeed."
Count me in the I feel sorry for Maria club. She is evil and nuts but still had a chance at redemption and a cure, but now she's being mentored by the Lord of Evil. Pedro is just yanking her chain when he said they could keep her testifying against Ale secret. He is lying and knows Maria is too unschooled to know better.
Hmmm, I have to agree with Fabiola that it's strange that Benjamin didn't mention her in the will, not even "I'm leaving you absolutamente nada, you greedy drunk."
I'm glad to see FG too. Looking forward to his grifter trying to pass himself off as a lawyer with Ale.
Wondering if they’ll be a “call of the blood” moment between Graciela and Fabiola.
So Monse wants to apologize to JL but Ale doesn't want her to ever be alone with him again, so asks Monse to take his mother with her. Sounds so high school.
I wonder if when Ale figures out this is their sister and he tells her that he's willing to share half the inheritance if this will be enough for Fabbie? Will she melt at the first act of human kindness ever shown her and become a fabulous Big Sis to Ale and Montse. . .or will she fall into the claws of Pedro? Don't like her boyfriend either!
*Ack* at EZ sliming on Maria! This is as close as I'll ever get to defending her! I'm glad she's not the sister cause that buck naked and tonguing the shower thing would be tooo gross!
Thanks so much EJ. Looking forward to all the comments and your running commentary about this dark and stormy episode.
Aguazul most certainly has become a den of vipers. Yikes! (as Susanlynn said). Whether or not Fab is the real deal (blood kin or imposter) she is definitely a grifter. She and LG (LOVE him!) sound like an astounding pair; sure wish I could see them in action.
As for Maria, although she has been used her entire life and it is only getting worse, I don't feel sorry for her because all her stupid and selfish decisions have led her to this place. OK, so maybe I feel a teensy bit sorry for her, but I could be talked out of it.
I wish Fabs and Graceless WOULD team up. Surely they would eventually destroy each other.
So glad I have an EZ Come EZ Go rolly chair so I can roll right over to JL's table again!
Thanks again EJ for this amazing tale. I am in awe of your talent.
"Her voice invites Fab to stay with her. "
Damn! That said loads!
In the flashback about Rosario's rape we saw Benjamin getting angry with Graceless on the phone when she told him she was going to marry someone else. We don't know at what point that call was made vis a vis her pregnancy. What I see happening is this:
Graceless saw the opportunity to marry into the Mendoza family which was socially prominent in Aguazul; Benjamin Almonte was likely an upstart, self-made man without social refinement. She may not have been aware yet that she was knocked up. She broke it off with him, he took out his double-barreled anger on Rosario and her fiance, then framed Rosario for killing Jacinto.
Graceless handed the allegedly dead baby to Macario or... perhaps she ordered him to kill her (Snow White, anyone?). But Macario being the sort of person he is couldn't do it. He brought the baby to Amelia, who arranged for the baby to be taken far away. Whether she told Benjamin that this baby was his is not clear, but she knew that his sister had problems conceiving.
All of which assumes that Fabiola is or is impersonating the actual daughter of Benjamin and Graceless. There could also have been a baby switch somewhere along this trail and Maria is still the daughter of Benjamin.
If Fabulush (good one!) finds out about Graceless there will be a new kind of hell, but one we might find amusing.
If she actually is the baby handed over to Anastasia it's likely she wouldn't even know she is adopted since the parents died when she was 5. If she's a grifter who is not in any way related to Benjamin, she might be frustrated in not knowing enough about whom she is impersonating.
One thing we should be able to count on is that after the scam Graceless tried to pull on him Alejandro should demand a DNA test and that the blood samples be taken in the presence of his lawyer.
Thanks to all for your wonderful comments. Last night was a beast of an episode to recap. Novela Maven expressed exactly how I felt writing it.
"This is the kind of recap where you get a few hours into it and you wish you had never started it but there's no going back and it would take longer to start all over than to keep going so you do push through until the bitter end and by then you're not even sure what you wrote."
What she said! Big smile.
Demetrios: Thanks for your comment. I think you are right, all HELL is breaking loose on our telenovela.
Susanlynn: Yes, I think the writers intend to save space by having everyone live in the same large house. Alejandro's town mansion doesn't seem big enough for all of them but I guess it has magical expanding properties.
Emarie: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It does seem to have been a very dark winter for many members of our little community, literally and figuratively. I send you and your family wishes that you may find peace and healing in this difficult time. We have missed you!
Thanks, Urban, for your compliment. It means a lot coming from you. You'll have to tell us more about why you speculate that Fabi is a con artist rather than just a malicious and entitled freeloader.
Jarifa: I am glad you enjoyed the more colorful noir-style descriptions I used in the recap. I always think that Mexican telenovelas put a great emphasis on 'sangre' or nature vs. nurture. By those standards, and, as you said so well, two morally corrupt parents, this girl was meant to be bad.
Diana: You are such a kind woman! You really know how to make a recapper feel appreciated. This blasted recap took many hours and when I read it this morning all I could see was that it read like a first draft, attendant with typos, grammos and misspellings. That is, of course, true. A first draft is all we have time for and I cannot edit my own writing anymore. Your words made me feel 'seen' from across the miles.
Most of the recappers do not talk about this but for many of us recapping is a slow process, very time consuming indeed. I always think, "Well, I am here to improve my Spanish, that is why I do this." While that may all be true, having our time commitment honored by you is a sweet reward for all of the hard work. Readers like you encourage me to keep learning. keep improving my Spanish and keep writing. Thank you again.
Warmly,
EJ
I'm disappointed that María isn't the mystery daughter... there were so many possibilities that would have offered... but I'm devastated that María is now within Pedro's clutches. The deal he offered her was not very appealing... Alejandro broke and in prison but at least Montserrat won't have him either... what? She appeared to have no alternative, but she should have started screaming bloody murder making Zeke choose between a beautiful woman and a crazy whateverpedrois.
"I order you to take those pills. In less than two minutes you will pass out. If all goes well, you will wake up in a hospital bed.”
"Well sure, since you put it that way... OK."
Needless to say, I'm disappointed.
Well, I learned a new drink from QPTR which we will feature at Mesa María. It's called a calimocho... equal parts Coke and red wine. Elna June, as our wine expert, perhaps you could recommend a red wine that goes well with Coke.
Carlos
And what I saw (and all I saw) was sublime perfection. Truly.
Diana
I can’t see any reason to believe that Fab is a fake. Amelia and she know each other—there was no moment of, “Hey I haven’t seen you since you were 12, Fabi, is that really you?” They knew each other immediately, Fabi knew where she lived, and there’s enough familiarity between them for Amelia to invite Fab to stay with her, and for Fabi to ask for straight up hard cash instead. Girlfriend certainly has chutzpah! She has certainly inherited the character of her parents, if not their money. I also wonder what the original will said.
We’ve got a lot of episodes to go, people. They need to bring in new blood, and Lisette and FG are two actors I enjoy so I’m looking forward to what they bring to this crazy plot.
Niecie- I also thought it was really immature of Ale to demand that Monse not see JL, without him or his mother present. Really? What does he think is going to happen between them? Even if JL starts trying to woo Monse, does he trust her so little to think that she’d fall for it? Tonight, if he asks Monse to let suicidal Maria live with them, I will launch many nerfazos his way. The double standard continues.
“She accepted that she could never get the old Alejandro back. Pedro proposed that Ale could lose everything, his money, power, wife, and go back to being ‘her Aljandro’. What would she do to see that happen?”
All she can finally say with an air of utter capitulation is “Lo que sea”.
I'm so sorry to hear about your father-in-law's death and your mother-in-law's serious illness. My thoughts and prayers join those of the others here. I'm glad that Caray Caray can be a place of refuge and support for you.
Carlos
BTW, a great combo is Coke with Manhattan Special. Or the alcoholic version, Coke with Kahlua. Or the summer teetotaler version of coke on coffee ice cubes.
If you caught the expression on Fabiola's face when she saw Alejandro's parlour you'd see "grifter." She is looking at long-term prospects. An uncle would be such a thing if he had no adult children in the way. Now that she knows there is an heir she will look to fleece him of his inheritance.
I really hate this Nature Over Nurture thing that is promoted by telenovelas. If that were the case I personally would be exactly like Graceless.
You said, "Still, my tender heart continues to yearn for more Dimetrio/Josefina scenes. Can't we have a little more sweet with the bitter, writers? I hate to admit it, but I'm a bit bored by the diabetic sweetness of Montserrat and Alejandro right now." I love your tender heart and I, too, want to see somebody's behavior and romance get better.
Go Josefina! I do not know why she picked a dilapidated and rotting fixer-upper like like Dimmy; I would have had him condemned as hopeless and torn down long ago. But she see's something in him and I love both actors, so I repeat "Go Josefina!"
Did you wonder, JudyB, at the cut in time time between Tomas yelling at Josefina and her showing up at the Mendoza mansion with her maletas? For a moment there, since we saw no segue and only had Josefa's report of the dialogue, I wondered if Josefina had not concocted a scheme with her brother to put Dimitrio to the test by moving back in with him.
Daisynjay: You are so welcome! How fun to be a friend's hero for a day. Big smile. And my screen too was 'slimed' by the doings of the dreadful duo of Petey and EZ.
Pasofino: Every thing you write is elegant—thanks for sharing a bit of your experience in recapping with us. I have always admired your work. I am truly glad you enjoyed the recap. Yes! Let the good/bad times roll!
anita: So glad you enjoyed the recap. Didn't EZ look JUST like a dog who knows he will get a special treat if he just sits dow and rolls over? Hee hee hee. Those two actors seem like they are be having so much fun together.
Yola: Thanks for coming by. Yep, it would be a good thing if Fabio took the next plane to Miami.
Julia Rold: I am flattered by your praise. You are such a careful and thorough writer yourself—it is very kind of you to compliment the recap. As to the 'secret evidence' I told myself that it must be some special legal procedure in Mexico meant to protect witnesses in dug cases. I just made that up. Demitrios is probably right—he is talking about some form of witness protection here. Not sure how well that would work for Maria when she plans to visit Ale regularly in jail. Oh, well. Maria was never a strategic thinker and Pedro was counting on her impulsiveness or he never would have had the meeting with her.
EJ
Recapping usually takes a very long time, even on a fast night or when doing it "on the fly" so to speak. I think everyone truly appreciates how precious time is, which is why this blog is so very special. That and the amazingly kind, clever, and funny people who hang out here. No wonder it is our virtual refuge...where we learn Spanish. Bonus!
Did Padre and Macario bury a baby?
Could G have had 2 babies?
Why did Don B place so much trust in Amelia knowing she was a close friend of G's?
I think the relationship of Ale & Montse is insipid - no real depth to this romance; it's not at all believable.
I like Jose Luis, a man of conviction and true passion. I can feel his fondness and concern for Angelica and also his strong emotional ties to his first love.
Love the Padre,Carlotta, Dim & Fina. Delighted to see Francisco G.
once again - a very different look from that of AV.
Many thanks!
Passed on Fatima's and Demetrios' messages to Flaco.
I had jury duty yesterday (I usually read recaps/comments at work) and am off on Monday. It's my birthday this weekend so I don't know if I'll be able to work on the lists. They probably will be posted late next week.
In QPTR, Condeza Macarena (formerly Solita of CI) of Spain ordered a calimocho and had to explain how to make it to her "Third World" waiter. I looked it up and apparently it is a very popular drink among young people in Spain though I'm not so sure about royalty.
UA, we once attended a Vietnamese wedding and at the lavish reception there was a bottle of Courvoisier VSOP at every table and everyone was drinking it mixed with Coke. I shuddered and then drew numerous stares and murmurs by drinking it straight. A faux pas?
Carlos
I saw a preview for Tyler Perry's new movie , and I thought I saw William Levy.
Thanks so much for stopping by. I am delighted that you enjoyed the recap.
Novela Maven:
You said:
"Well I am here to tell you what you wrote is a hilarious hard-boiled hoot. I tip my fedora to you!"
What a great compliment!I was so hoping that I sounded a little like a Mexican Raymond Chandler. Guffaw. Thank so much for the tip of the fedora.
Fatima: I am sorry that this is so hard for you to watch. Yikes! This TN is hard on all kind souls. I hope Graciela ends up in the Aguazul Manicomio, but her behavior has been so awful (and it may get worse) that she may die a horrid death in the end.
Mads: You said "It reads like a Dashiell Hammett novel, an old noir type." Yeah, Mads, you got it! Thanks so much for your kind words and for all of the work you do for Caray Caray. You are a dear.
Maria de Andrade: Now that was a compliment! Magnum Opus—I will accept that flattery with a smile and a wink. Speaking of which, you should think about recapping. I love your plot ideas. Thanks again, for your kind words.
Niecie: I am delighted that you enjoyed the recap. You said:
"So Monse wants to apologize to JL but Ale doesn't want her to ever be alone with him again, so asks Monse to take his mother with her. Sounds so high school." Ameen and amen.
Lila:
I wish I was HERE with you, talking about the novela in the middle of a raging thunderstorm. We hardly ever get real thunderstorms here and heaven only knows we could use the rain. Last weeks storm still left us at 25% of normal rainfall. The storm wouldn't last long—they never do—and then we could sit out by the pool and have a cuppa or a glassa and fix all of the problems of Aguazul. I am so sorry to hear that you have 4 feet of snow on the ground. I grew up near Lake Tahoe and I know how hard it is to deal with so much snow and ice.
"I wonder if when Ale figures out this is their sister and he tells her that he's willing to share half the inheritance if this will be enough for Fabbie? Will she melt at the first act of human kindness ever shown her and become a fabulous Big Sis to Ale and Montse. . .or will she fall into the claws of Pedro? Don't like her boyfriend either!" Great comment, dear Lila.
EJ
Eli: I'm so sorry to hear about your loss and your sister's health issues. Know that I am sending positive, healing thoughts your way and hope your sister gets better soon.
Maria de A: had to tell you how funny I thought your comment was about Gracie and the green curtains you made a couple of days ago. Classic.
How wonderful to see you Sylvia and you know me too well. I am glad you enjoyed my version of a hard-boiled —but not too hard, recap. I learned everything I know about recapping from you.
I hope you and Mr. Sharkbait are enjoying lovely La Paz. Please tell us more about the goings on in Baja California.
I think your prediction that Graciela and her dreadful daughter will come true.
It is so good to see you, amiga. Please know that your recapping presence here is sorely missed. Thank heavens we still can connect through your comments.
EJ
In Amor Real this character was named Marie de la Roquette and she was an absurdity.
Pardon me if this is prying, but are you going to live in Central America? Which country? Will you be gone for a long time or just an extended visit?
We will truly miss you!
Please know that you have my best wishes for a safe, fun and fascinating journey—not an interesting one!
Kindest Regards,
Elna June
Oh and what do we have here,Medina hotels? http://www.adinahotels.com.au/about-medina
Better not enter the scorpions den,fellows! Someone should prank call them he is Pedro Medina and wants to rent a room,all goes on the house of course!
Fatima--hang in there. Remember, I'm right there with you when you watch--if you choose to. And we'll wring our hands and shout "oh no's" but then we'll remind ourselves that there are very many good, caring people in this universe. And though the evil people have done much harm throughout the ages, they have never managed to destroy the world, and we have countless examples of people who have come through the worst the world had to offer with strength, grace and forgiveness.
I'm thinking right now of that little Mormon girl that was kidnapped and abused and still has light in her eyes, kindness in her heart and strength in her soul.
Stay strong, amiga mia. The bad guys don't win, no matter how dark things look.
EJ, La Paz is a delightful place for the most part. Carnaval wrapped up a couple of days ago and Mr. S and I just got back from several days in La Ventana (truly in the boonies) where he took kiteboarding lessons. I was having Caray Caray withdrawals so badly I would get up at 2:00 a.m., when the internet was working, to check for recaps and find out what happened, LOL! Guess I am addicted. Anyhoo, I will have wifi for a while longer but once we leave La Paz checking into The Patio will be a crap shoot. I am making a note of episodes I want to watch later and #82 is definitely one of them! Thanks again for the noir treat; definitely one of my favorite genres.
Emarie I pray Love and Healing Grace surround your family during this very difficult time. What lovely expressions of empathy and encouragement are shared here -- please do as JudyB has said and enfold yourself in them.
Have a great trip Pasofino!
I do applaud the writers on the Fab twist. Thankfully the mystery in this tn is fun as so many of the characters are not.
As Vivi mentioned today and so eloquently wrote earlier in the week, the reason why its hard to get behind Ale and Montse is b/c he, and the other men in this tn, continue to disregard the feelings of their supposed loves. Also Ale's continued jealousy; Montse needs supervision w/JL but he won't when he's with Maria. Exasperated sigh.
Emaire, I am sorry for your loss and thanks for sharing about your continued challenges. I will be praying for you and your family.
Susanlynn, thanks for sharing that wonderful quote!
I have yet to read your recap, but I saw the 77 comments and thought, there is no way I can get through all of those before the next episode tonight. So I am going to thank you in advance for a recap that I am sure will be awesome because you are an excellent re-capper and writer.
After last night's capitulo, BM is definitely going to get an anvil. She just allied herself with the most evil person in all of telenovellaland. What a b**ch and a coward. I knew she would be the one to bring Ale down. That's why a few episodes ago I commented that Ale had to be the one to blindly watch over and be concerned over BM. That way when he eventually finds out that it was BM that brought him down, the betrayal would feel a thousand times worse. Because Ale has always done everything to protect her, and she in turn has only found ways to hurt him time and time again. NEXT!
The big secret, WOW! I can't believe that BM is not Gracie's kid. It doesn't look like this Fabiola chick is a breath of fresh air either. She's got some problems to say the least. Question is will she join forces with Pedro to take Ale's inheritance, or go for the whole kit and kaboodle herself?
Does anyone know if this happened in the previous versions?
Too bad we didn't get more of Dimi and Fina last night. Boo!
back to work and reading the recap/comments...hasta pronto!
As I said before, there is a precedent for Fabiola. However, we still can't rule out the possibility of a baby switch and Maria turning out to be Graceless' daughter.
And Maria earned her anvil long ago when she stalked Monserrat with the knife and earned a larger one with the kidnap attempt. By allying herself with Pedro and Basurto she has earned her death sentence because they intend for her to do something supremely evil.
At least the writers haven't decided to just let the plot spin in place for fifty or so episodes. Stuff is happening!
The creepiest part to me, even creepier than Pedro's puppetwork with Maria, was EZ telling her to change and then standing there leering at her.
I did like Montse's "can you believe this %^*$?!" expressions during Fabiola's visit. That woman is a real piece of work. Handy how she managed to plan ahead and dress like the devoted niece in mourning when she supposedly didn't know Ben was dead. I wonder if she's visited before. Amelia seems to know her quite well, but none of the hacienda or townhouse staff seemed aware of her existence.
JudyB, amiga mia, you truly have no idea how much your words have meant to me today; no idea. Thank you for being the wise and kind woman you are. :))
pasofino enjoy your trip and do tell us about it when you can! We will miss you. :)
Fatima
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