Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Lo que la vida me robó #90, 3/18/14: Mothers and Daughters -- A Cosmic Crapshoot
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A bit of trivia for you: the song playing during the love scene between Victor and Nadia, Mujer Prohibida, was written by Alex Sirvent and is sung by the actor playing Victor, Alejandro Ávila.
[I don't know who does the scary choral voices in the background of Angélica's collapse. A synthesizer?]
Where in the world do I begin?!
First of all, TOSCA was a perfect choice as an acronym and as THE OPERA. PERFECT!!!
Then, "A couple of Poles are in a bar..." Caray! Another zinger!!
Graciela, could she possibly get any uglier towards Carlota?! This chick Graciela is a mental basket case.
I am STILL hoping for a miracle for Angelica. Gosh darn it, something has to go right in this TN.
Sometimes, I just want to slap both Nadia and Montserrat silly.
Beautifully written, NovelaMaven; beautifully written!
Fatima
Who needs to even see the episode when we have this fantastic recap!
Caray!!
Fatima
Fortunately for the world, as far as I know, there is only one NovelaMaven. So I guess it is not immodest to accept that I am the Maven of a class of one. [hahahaha].
Thank you so much, amiga!
Of course, you knew I was sitting here waiting, right? :))
TOSCA. That was THE best. :)))
Fatima
As for TOSCA, sometimes acronyms are just out there waiting for you. :D
Cassandra G.
And then right into "No thanks, I'm just looking", bwahahaaa! That whole paragraph was the best in a completely demented sort of way. Oh how it made me laugh. Kudos to you dear NovelaMaven. I agree with Fatima, you are an original.
"A couple of Poles", TOSCA, "Moonrise. Sunrise. Sunset?", you were really on a role tonight. Your wicked humor punctuated with fascinating grammar and dead-to-rights descriptions made for a rollicking read. And thank you for getting your recap up so quickly! You really made my night.
I'm so glad to hear that Dimmy shunned mommy dearest. And what perfect karma for them to end up in the same restaurant. I hope Gracie ends up with a stomach ache!
I'm going to give Virginia a pass on her stupid outburst because 1) her parents really have been ignoring her horribly and 2) that witch Fablush got her ridiculously drunk.
I am definitely at the Miracles for Angie table.
Thanks NM, you rock!
Thanks for being such a generous reader.
Cassandra G, I can see why you're upset with Virginia. While I would hate to be in the room with her, like Sylvia, I would tend to give her a pass. [I have a hunch that she will be harder on herself than anyone else could ever be when she realizes what is happening.]
No thanks, I'm just looking
A couple of Poles in a bar
People watching at TOSCA
Do you love me now that I can dance?
Not even the chilaquiles? Oh man...
A modern executive working from home
Pedro is just a sicko! If Victor and Nadia were capable of complex thinking, they might have considered the place being bugged. Pedro is not only evil, he's too subtle for them.
The girls dancing in tandem for their hubbies was just a little on the sick side as well, but it seemed to make them all happy.
I've missed commenting on many recent recaps--all brilliant and fascinating. Thanks to all the recappers for keeping up with the twists and turns for our benefit.
Superb recap, simply superb! You have a magical way of putting the heart into each and every one of your recaps. I just loved this one.
So sad about Angie, I was hoping this wouldn't happen for a long time. I think I will join JudyB, and Fatima on that couch and sing "Kumbaya" with them : (
I still can not wrap my mind around this perverted Pedro! What a pervy sleaze and I really hate the fact he and his minions have gotten away with so much. But, now that JL knows they are trying to pressure Barajas into a false confession, he is one up now.
It is sad the way Virginia and Amelia's relationship has gone down the tubes. I can understand why Virginia feels like she has been neglected by Amelia, due to Angie, but Virginia knows how sick Angie is and the little time she has left. Virginia is also being a bit selfish, all Virginia can concentrate on is herself, due to the loss of Dimmy and her Papa in la carcel. I feel for Amelia too. She is a way better Mama than Gracie ever was. She just has so much to deal with and now she has to deal with Fablush too!
I loved Dimmy and Fina in this epi and Yay for Dimmy standing up to Gracie. I hope he keeps it up! The dinner and convo were just fab!
I too didn't like the way Gracie treated Lottie. It's shameful! Gracie ought to look in the mirror and notice her patas de gallo on that face, jus' sayin'.
Thanks again NovelaMaven for this splendid recap!
I'm delighted you decided to stop by tonight. I always enjoy your comments so much.
I was struck by your observation that Pedro is too subtle for Victor and Nadia. You're right, of course. He IS too subtle for these two. But for most people, he isn't at all subtle -- he is outrageously, blatantly obvious ) This all goes to show how DENSE Victor and Nadia really are.
The only encouraging thing about Pedro is that his insane plans nearly always go awry.
Good evening, Mads! You're up late tonight!
Thanks so much for the kind words. And yes, Gracie treated Carlota shamefully. Still, you have to give her props for sharing one of her beauty secrets with her sister-in-law. Next thing you know, she'll be tying bows around ankles and ratting her hair. (Or perhaps not.)
:D
Sylvia, I love that trivia too. Six Degrees of Alex Sirvent?
And I like it when they end up echando la casa por la ventana on the music budget by providing an individual theme song for each couple. I'm not very smart about music, but I know it's a key part of my emotional response to a novela. (And I love the main theme of this one.)
What a recap! I'm glad I checked the blog before going to bed. The recap was awesome. I envy your writing style, and I love the titles within the recap.
Best part of the epi was Dimi telling his mother to stay out if his life, and then inviting Fina to dinner. It was so sweet when Dimi took Fina by the hand as they left. The look on Gracie's face...PRICELESS!
Worst part of the epi...Angie having to go to the hospital. It doesn't look good, especially since she isn't breathing on her own. Maybe Angie being on her death bed will make Joaquin change his mind, and he will confess the truth. It would be nice to see Ale get out of jail, and he can hook up with JL, Refu & Dimi to bring Pervy Pedro down. I really don't want Ale to spend months or even years in prison.
More later. I am falling asleep.
Off to bed...hasta pronto!
Dim, Dim, Dim...what can I say. Put a smile on my face, which was the last time I did that all evening. Lord, this TN is depressing in all other plot lines. Just throwing back at his Mumsy every attempt at interfering in his life was a pure joy to behold. The REAL pride in Fina's face was lovely too. Unfortunately, I guess they are in too good of a place to be on our screens for long. As upset as Graceless was to see her son happy, healthy and actually making something of himself with Fina's influence, my guess is she will try to undermine that relationship and we'll be seeing THAT on our screens. Those two need to move out and fast!
Dear Angie. I fear this might be the end of our sweet girl. Too much of the plot lined up to get us to the end I think. We will lose a bit of sunshine in this TN. She just lit up the screen -- a wonderful job by the actress.
My fear is that where we are going is that Ale is in the slammer, JL becomes the rich widower and his radar will turn him in Monse's direction, thus causing the triangle to form again. She may not want any romantics, but others will use this to their advantage. Cough, Maria, cough Pedro.
Speaking of whom...too much on the screen. He's like the main character lately. Enough
Daisynjay
I will fall on the side if those more understanding of Virginia. She has really been shoved aside and ignored, seems like for years. Precisely in the teen years when she needed her parents most. She lost her best friend and daily companion when Angie got married. Despite being the good kid, her parents never seemed to acknowledge this. She's in a lot of emotional pain-- she too has suffered through Angie's illness-- but her parents can't see past their own pain. I'm afraid the job Addled is supposed to do is harm Virginia, and she's just run out of the house, upset and drunk. Easy pickings.
Glad Angie had her one amazing, fun night before passing. I think JL will release her from he hospital bed prison once her mom and sister have had the chance to say goodbye.
Loved Dim and Fina. If I were Sandro I'd be creeped out by how Gracie was eyeballing her son and his wife, as if she were the jilted ex lover.
Age is unimportant when there's love, says Graciela (thus showing that she is perfectly fluent in Human, even if she rarely has occasion to use it).
He promises he'll be a millionaire one day -- just give him 273 years!)
(Because Sandro is also fluent in Human.) "Josefina is worth her weight in gold," he adds with a brilliant smile (though we suspect he isn't really using the expression as a metaphor.)
Pedro is back home now, enjoying the spacious gardens of his new narco mansion.
Do you also suspect that Sandro has his eye on the Valverde fortune, too?
Glad you also noticed that Graceless gloated over Alejandro's arrest and Monserrat's anguish. This woman is soulless.
Daisynjay, we're on the same page about where this could go. I can easily imagine Graceless getting peso signs in her eyes at the prospect of JL inheriting Angelica's money but I can also see him staring her down and telling her that thanks to her earlier efforts at ruining his life she won't see one centavo of it.
Maria could probably help create a hell of a script about the time she and Alejandro were away and there probably were no witnesses to contradict it now. That is grim.
Your heartfelt, stunningly crafted recap elicited a wide and full range of emotions. I went from being sad to laughing to nodding in appreciation and delighted agreement in 60 seconds flat. What a thrilling ride!
My eyes teared up when I read Angelica's wish list, especially "To die on her on terms, far from desperate eleventh hour interventions". Oh my.
But after "No thanks, I'm just looking", "Pedro Medina watches as his favorite program comes to a stirring climax", a smile appeared and did not leave. "A couple of Poles are in a bar" and "thus showing that she is perfectly fluent in Human, even if she rarely has occasion to use it" were astute and creative.
We all crave the spoken word. Hearing that we are loved and valued soothes our hearts and minds. There are times however that actions transcend words as evidenced by Jose Luis last night. When he sat on the bed with Angelica, he laughed joyously and heartily, his smile radiating happines. I was startled. Had we ever heard such a laugh from him before? I think not. In that moment, I hope Angelica saw and felt what we did. Whether fully cognizant of it or not, Angelica is the love of his life.
I was delighted at Dimitrio taking his wife to dinner and even more so, that he seemed truly happy to be with her.
Although nothing Graciela does should surprise us, I was rather taken aback by the obvious jealousy she exuded. I thought she might toy more with Sandro, her evening meal, but Dimitrio had her full attention.
And her behavior toward Carlota was despicable Fatima. I wish Carlota would go off on her own. She is an intelligent woman who is fully capable of working and making a life for herself.
My heart went out to both Ginny and Amelia last night. Sylvia, I am not going to fault Ginny - of course she should never speak to her mother that way but she has been neglected (although unintentionally) and of course, she is hurting for her sister as well. Agree though Madelaine, Ginny should be putting Angelica first but let's hope this was a one time meltdown. Amelia has her issues but her daughter is dying so I will not criticize her for her transgressions at this time.
daisy, yes, Angelica did indeed light up the screen last night. I don't want her to suffer though. As NovelaMaven pointed out being in the hospital in a coma was the thing she dreaded most.
Oh yes, Ale and Monse. Guess I should mention them? Sorry but everything else that occurred last night had their scenes on the back burner (IMHO).
I was going to timidly ask if Pablo Montero was singing the Nadia/Victor song and of course I would have been wrong. Thank you for letting us know it was Alejandro and that Alex Sirvent had written it. Sylvia, wouldn't it be nice if Alex and Veronica got paired together again in a future TN? Hey, it's worked for Rulli and Boyer, why not them?
NovelaMaven, thank you for another amazing recap. You have my sincere admiration and appreciation.
Diana
As the mother of two girls, I cringed at Virginia's drunken attack on Amelia has been dealing with a sick child for quite awhile , a husband in jail, and who is now dealing with Angie's collapse. Fabulush has just sunken to a new low. Evidently, she likes to have a drinking buddy and saw Virginia as a willing partner. I wonder if she will buy Virginia a hat. Leave her alone, Fab...Virginia has enough problems. We all knew that fab would cause trouble, but I was not expecting this particular trouble.
Poor Gracie is losing control over both of her children and taking her frustration out on Carlotta . I really sympathize with Carlotta . she has spent most of her life living with this toxic person who continually uses her as a punching bag . Carlotta seems to be very passive in her reactions to Gracie, but I believe that may change.
The dual pole dancing recital made me a little uncomfy. Perhaps private performances might have been a better idea than the double date presentation. Watching your best bud watching your wife girating and wiggling around a pole ???? I do not care how close you are...that is probably never a good idea.
Pedro puffing away on his pipe and observing Viktor and Nadia was icky. Voyeur. I kept thinking of the lyrics.."I always feel like somebody's watching me..." Who sang that ?
Well, I have got to get going to work. I am teaching count and noncount nouns and articles today before I start the reading chapter on the three types of loneliness (depression). I will check comments when I get back home.
Loved Dimitrio telling Graciela he was taking his wife out to dinner to celebrate and Graciela having to witness that dinner while out with Sandro.
Hated Fabiola for barging in and getting Virginia drunk. I couldn't believe how Fabiola just marched in like she owned the place and was instantly drawn to the booze.
Jarifa
As to how she should answer the question of Fabiola being adopted the perfect answer would be that it wasn't her place to tell her that. Anastasia should have told her that when she was five or six. How would Amelia know that Fabiola hadn't been told? She wouldn't.
Which leads again to this question: In Mexico, at what age is it normal to be told you're adopted?
Jarifa
2 outta 3 is not bad, though, for Angelica. But once you're on a respirator, the end is near, in my experience. Granted this is telenovela medicine, but still....
Loved "No thanks, I'm just looking"
"Graciela in SCARLET (yes, very Gone with the Wind is our lady)
"A couple of Poles are in a bar"
fluency in Human
one of my favorite songs! Do you Love me, do you Love me, now...that I can...daaaance, daaance daaance, hup, watch me now!...
"Nadia (who is an intellectual peer of say, Refugio--or perhaps of one of the small songbirds flitting around the garden)"
Just a treat from beginning to end. Very painful scene with mother Amelia in hospital. Glad it was short. Totally understand Virginia's reaction. And she needed to get it out, drunk or no.
Me? Not bothered at all by the dual pole dancing. It was a moment of good, clean, dirty fun as you noted. And I loved José Luis gamely going along with Angelica's request for a dance later. Thought he did quite well, as she slipped off his shirt, flexing his tattooed muscles. Humor in the face of mortal illness, sex in the face of impending death? Bring it on sez I.
Thanks for an awesome recap of a very painful episode. The writers are still giving damn little sweet with the bitter, but we trudge on...
Now on the Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. Man up and read it, my friend. The language will just knock you out. Page after page there are passages of pure poetry. Amazing. This lady is a genius and then some.
The subject matter is our Achilles Heel, I don't deny it. But you just have to wade in there and face it. The story, the narrative will carry you, believe me. This is a very powerful book. I haven't finished it yet, and it's taking a strange turn at the moment, but I'm hanging in there. Steven King gave it a very interesting review, comparing it to Oliver Twist. So go for it, lady. I'll link arms with you and we'll sing Kumbaya and then dance to Happy if Life starts to seem really dire.
I'm with JudyB on favorite lines:
Nadia (who is an intellectual peer of, say, Refugio -- or perhaps of one of the small songbirds flitting about the garden) Amen, sister!
I also loved that you discovered a SECOND supporting actor who sings his own theme song. Wasn't that you who discovered Refu sang his? Wow these actors are talented. I kind of liked Victor and Nadia's song. It was different and it suited them.
Thanks for a delightful Tuesday miring telenovela treat!;)
So which is worse, Pedro's icky plan or the fact that Victor and Nadia are cooperating with him? Oh... right... Victor's going to pay the rent.
Dance night was just a tad kinky for my taste, but if it brought them joy... fine.
I cringed as Fabs made herself right at home as she uncorked that wine... I think the word gauche applies nicely here. Ginnie looked somewhere between stunned and appalled as she watched her.
I smiled as Carlota looked disapprovingly at Sandro when he came for Gracie... she needs to take a closer look at her own current galan. It's not like she hasn't been warned.
Rosario is annoying me more and more. She simply weeps and whines and wrings her hands.
OK, Dimitrio is completely smitten... now let's get a new hairdo for Fina.
Carlos
JudyB, amiga, AMAZING the linkages we have. Absolutely amazing. Ok. Will breakdown and get The Goldfinch. I heard the author interviewed on NPR, but can't remember if it was Bob Edwards or Terry Gross. Either way, I thought that I had to read the book, but...
I'm telling ya, I am pulling for those SHOCKERS!!!!!
Fatima
Thanks so much for another fabulous recap! I felt terrible for Angélica and her relapse, but still your transition from her night of passion with J-L to her coma really had me laughing:
Moonrise.
Sunrise.
Sunset?
Very, very funny!
Loved your great description of Pedro, too, as "A modern executive working from home" and tons of other lines. The entire recap was smart, stylish, informative, funny, and delightful to read. As always on Wednesday, I thank you so much.
I enjoyed the scene with J-L busting some moves for Angélica--not as big an effort as she made to learn a whole pole dance, but still he tried and was willing to be spontaneous. It's interesting to me how he ONLY ever laughs when he's with Angélica. With Montse he's always pleading and serious and never as appealing. With Angie, he clearly has FUN. Thank god he's beginning to understand that more fully. Just hope she doesn't die too soon, but things don't look very good.
How interesting, too, that Alejandro Áliva sings Victor and Nadia's love song. I would never have recognized his voice, but I'm glad you did!
Thanks again, NovelaMaven, for your fantastic take on this episode.
I guess we can kiss the miracle idea goodbye for Angelica. Too bad because she got the biggest raw deal after Rosario.
“No thanks, I'm just looking.”
“perfectly fluent in Human”
“Do you love me now that I can dance?”
“A zombified version of Joaquín stares out from the cell opposite Alejandro's; he also seems to hear these words of pathos and hope.”
How awful that Angie’s whole other family has fallen apart at this moment. I too understand Ginny (unfairly) lashing out at Amelia. Fab showed how self-centered she is getting the girl drunk. Fab, how about drinking alone? I sure hope Ginny and Fab don’t become fast friends after this.
The dual pole dancing only works for me if I assume JL and Ref were strictly only goggling their own woman at the pole. But, hey, this is a fairy tale, so of course they did just that. Plus, Angie “is a bit of sunshine in this TN” [Thanks, Daisynjay], so I go along with anything to see her happy. Surprised she's going so soon. Shame to the TN is wasting the chemistry that she and JL have. Not looking forward to JL back to chasing Monse.
Carlota and Fina need to compare notes about Graciela. I’m up to here with them taking her insults.
Nadia is nuts. She’s willing to get pregnant and let Pedro be around the kid?
"A couple of Poles are in a bar..." If you had written nothing else but this phrase—this would still be a magnificent recap.
Really. Seriously.
" Age is unimportant when there's love, says Graciela (thus showing that she is perfectly fluent in Human, even if she rarely has occasion to use it)."
+
"Do you love me now that I can dance?"
I found that whole theme to be so poignant last night. What... Jose Luis has finally realized that his wife is a priceless treasure? I hope the writers have realized that Angelica is the best character in the telenovela, but, alas, it seems her contract mey be up. How sad.
"Not even the chilaquiles? Oh man."
Another priceless sidebar-worthy crack. I giggled AND guffawed.
"Nadia (who is an intellectual peer of, say, Refugio -- or perhaps of one of the small songbirds flitting about the garden) is feeling some remorse about agreeing to their deal.
[You know, the deal where Victor gets to be the drone who impregnates the queen bee and then disappears. I mean what's to regret?]"
On Nadia, I can only agree with our recapper's assessment of Nadia's intellectual prowess. Now Montee is no Google programmer, but she seems a bit less dim than the beauteous Nadia. You will recall that Mani the cat adores Nadia, and last night he yowled on command when she appeared on the screen. I also have to admit that I love the way that the show's stylists have dressed Nadia. She is in tone and in brain "light as a feather'.
Finally, I highlight this section:
"...and the Worst Timing Ever Ginnie's boozy aggrieved aggression EXPLODES." Poor dear Ginnie. This young woman needs a little love. And if Angelica dies, it looks like Fabiola will replace Angie in Ginnie's life.
'Woe betide.
I see Ginnie going over to the dark side.'
Novela Maven, thank you for giving me the simple sweet pleasure of a beautifully crafted, wickedly well written recap.
It is Wednesday morning, I get my coffee and sit down. I pick up the laptop and turn with anticipation to Novela Maven's magnificent recap.
Thank you so much, NM, for giving your time to recapping. You give us so many smiles, laughs, tears and wry grins. A regular pleasure—and a shared one—is a pleasure indeed.
You are a treasure.
Elna June
I am trying to stay warm by reading your wonderful comment and not thinking about the snow that I'll have to drive through in a little bit.
AuntyAnn:
Thanks so much for the kind words.
I'm afraid I have to agree that Angie's situation looks pretty bleak.
On the other hand, I have great hopes that Alejandro will get out of prison soon, if only because the prison scenes are such a downer for the audience. Besides, although our boy looks good in anything, we all know that BLUE is his color. :)
Daisynjay:
"My fear is that where we are going is that Ale is in the slammer, JL becomes the rich widower and his radar will turn him in Monse's direction, thus causing the triangle to form again."
Mine too. And yet…wouldn't it be great if Angie's love were transformative and JL surprised us all by realizing that SHE -- and not Montserrat -- had really been the love of his life? (Pfffff. Who am I trying to kid?)
Vivi:
Wow, I hope your guess about Ginnie being Adolfo's target is wrong, but I fear you nailed it. Ugh.
As for Sandro being creeped out by Graciela's behavior -- I would say that, on the contrary, he was delighted by it. He is watching and gathering information and vulnerabilities, just like Fabiola, only with a bit more finesse. He could give Graciela lessons in predation.
Urban:
Oh yes, I'm sure Sandro has his eye on the Valverde fortune. I suspect that rather than try to marry into it, he might try to involve Tomás in some shady deal. After all, for some weird reason, Tomás trusts the guy.
I didn't see AA's name in the credits for the song -- I read about it on a few websites, though. If I am spreading misinformation, do let us know.
Diana:
Thanks for your lovely comment. I particularly liked what you wrote about actions transcending words. Angie is the only one who brings out the light side of JL. What he said to her was true: she HAS been a gift to him and she has taught him what it means to love. [Even if, as he danced, I kept thinking: Don't quit your day job, dude!]
Susanlynn:
"I wonder if she will buy Virginia a hat."
Snort!
The idea of the pole dancing struck me as incredibly tawdry, but I thought the actual scene was played very sweetly. And even thought the boys looked at each other, they didn't seem to be ogling each other's woman.
You never complain about the weather and your winter is harsh. Please know that I have a lovely guest room and a chaise lounge with your name on it, right beside the cement pond. The drought is so bad here that it is scary but the FELT experience of the weather is that it is gorgeous.
Over 800,000 acres of prime California agricultural land will lie fallow this year because there is no water to irrigate the crops. I suspect that may translate into some very expensive fruit an veg for the US come August or so.
EJ
I am hoping that Esmeralda turns the place into a restaurant with Josefina running the kitchen while Monse and Carlota manage the dining room.
"I couldn't believe how Fabiola just marched in like she owned the place and was instantly drawn to the booze."
I know! I thought the same thing. (I loved the way the camera showed her line of vision with that wine bottle looming large in the foreground.)
And I agree with you and Urban -- Amelia should have kicked Fabiola out and gone after Ginnie. Let's hope that's what we see her do tonight.
BTW, Urban, Amelia probably knows that Anastasia died without having a chance to tell Fabiola anything. But since the sister was living in Miami, not Mexico, the American cultural norms would probably apply -- start talking about origins, using age-appropriate language, from the very beginning.
JudyB, you gladden my heart. Thank you.
It is good to be reminded that this is telenovela medicine and therefore anything can happen. Unfortunately, everything in the arc of the story seems to be pointing towards Angie's death.
"Humor in the face of mortal illness, sex in the face of impending death? Bring it on sez I."
¡y yo tambien!
Katy:
Actually "miring" works too. :D
Apparently my song 'discovery' may turn out to be the Piltdown Man of Robo. We'll have to wait for Urban's confirmation.
I like knowing you are out there "lurking" but I like it even more when you step out onto The Patio and have a copa with the gang.
Carlos:
Thank you so much.
"I smiled as Carlota looked disapprovingly at Sandro when he came for Gracie... she needs to take a closer look at her own current galan."
Yes! Sandro may be a vulture, but EZ is a hyena. Poor Carlota.
I've made my peace with Fina's hair-do. However, I do think she needs to start chewing gum.
Gauche. Annoying. Submerged in slime. Ah yes. And yet here we are, getting a huge kick out of trying to guess what could possibly happen next.
Julia R:
Thank you! As always, a little encouragement from team Robo is especially sweet.
"It's interesting to me how [JL] ONLY ever laughs when he's with Angélica"
Yup.
Niecie:
I'm delighted you enjoyed the recap.
"Nadia is nuts. She’s willing to get pregnant and let Pedro be around the kid?"
Well, let's say she is OVERCONFIDENT. She's convinced that she and her fellow genius will be able to outwit Pedro. (Or maybe somebody told her she's in a telenovela and Pedro is the bad guy so she's playing the odds -- without thinking about the frequently dire fate of second tier good guys.)
Though Carlotta says she stays for Monse and Dim, that is mainly because that us the only role she knows. They are grown adults, and her support is nothing more than that. Her nurturing role is pretty much over. I believe she sits and takes it because she has nowhere else to go at this point. She clings to the loyalty she feels to her deceased brother and his kids as an occupation. She really has no resources most likely to fall back on ( did she get left anything by Lauro--can't remember). That's why it is worrisome that she could fall prey to any schmuck that gives her the attention she craves and gives her a supposed new purpose. I hope better for her, she seems to have calmed down and not as annoying as at the start of this show.
I actually could feel for Ginny last night. Bad timing, yes. Did she really know that, no. Did a LOT of the willingness to spew come from being drunk, absolutely. But she has hardly been the problem child, she loves her sister and understands the grief her illness has caused, and she has suffered silently at the loss of her father in their lives. But as good as she has been and supportive, a child who comes in second, even if unintentionally by the parents, when there are issues with another child will feel slightly abandoned. There have been times in this when she's just been sent to her room, or noone would listen to her because they were too busy with other things not related to Angie. I think her statement about wishing she were ill just to get attention was telling. She tried to be good, tried to do right by everyone, and her reward was to be somewhat forgotten. Maybe just once having Amelia sit her down and say how much she was appreciated and the fact she was so supportive, or maybe apologize when things are crazy that she hasn't had a chance to talk to her and ask how she's doing. No blame really on either side--just lack of communication. So, yeah, do I see her rebelling and figuring, WTH, where did being good get me? I can understand it.
Daisynjay
I do try not to obsess too much about the weather. (I confess that a recent trip to the post office to renew my passport has me dreaming about more welcoming climes.) It is comforting to know that there is a place for me near your cement cenote. (The drought is too heartbreaking for me to contemplate.)
I am, of course, thrilled that you enjoyed so many lines in the recap. You have to know that you made me HOWL with this little throwaway:
"Now Montse is no Google programmer…
Hah. No, she is not. [But AB continues to impress. Or perhaps I just spent too much time watching El Tal, where the heroine had trouble with memorable lines like: ¿Qué? ¿Que qué?)
Ginnie going over to the dark side? Noooooo! That's me at Amelia's table and I'm begging the writers to give us a break here.
P.S. You are the authentic treasure here. And I also love the sweet indulgence of a recap of our absurd (but salutary) addiction, right there with the morning coffee.
You think Fabiola drank Macario dry? I don't know about that. I think he's a tequila and mescal kind of guy and Fab is a wine drunk. (Of course in a pinch, she'd be swilling Alejandro's aftershave.)
Vivi:
Yes, Refugio was surprisingly mellow about Esme owning La Escondida, especially after she told him she would save her time on the pole for him alone.
I still think they should get a parrot and those guys from La Guacamaya for the place.
Daisynjay:
Your take on Ginnie's situation is so perceptive. To me, it rings painfully true.
Everyone --
I'll be out for a while but will check in later! como dice AuntyAnn -- hasta pronto!
". . .thus showing that she is perfectly fluent in Human, even if she rarely has occasion to use it."
And this made me scream a laugh right out loud:
"Nadia (who is an intellectual peer of, say, Refugio -- or perhaps of one of the small songbirds flitting about the garden) is feeling some remorse about agreeing to their deal."
Oh, I love that! Thank you! Her and Victor are both BIG DUMMIES.
You know that feeling you get that someone is watching you, the little hairs stand up at the back of your neck? Seems like that protective defensive perception would be stronger than lust. . . .but maybe not. Pervo is probably recording their sessions in the luuuv shack. Weirdo.
Can't wait to see the Dimmie and Finnie scene. . . .ahhh, real romance! You've prepared me to watch the episode without fear!
Lila
She and Monse both inherited the hacienda-- the one they sold to support themselves, Dim and Graceless these last many months. So, now she has nothing. Yeah, Monse and Carlotta are pretty dumb.
Does always surprise me in these shows that often the men are in jail, or supposedly the family is hurting, yet the fashions are sublime, they stay in the houses and there is a bunch of staff still hanging around. That's not chip change to maintain. With Joaquin in jail, I'm surprised his assets weren't entailed and Amelia left wondering what she will do as far as living expenses. Monse, really, same way. Just me as a wage-earner, but worrying about how the bills would get paid would be right up there on my To-Do list not worrying about making sure my highlights are getting done. Sometimes I wish the TN's were just a tad more realistic with that.
Daisynjay
Plus, does anyone know what incurable ailment Angelica suffers from, except from perhaps terminal boredom from being stuck in Agua Azul for so long?
Six degrees of Alex Sirvent...hee! Another good one from La Maven.
I have been trying to download the AS song sung by AA, but my internet connection is too slow this morning. Will keep trying. I enjoyed AA's singing in PEAM and I'm glad his talents are showcased here.
As to that song, it sounds like Pablo Montero, whose voice I've been in love with for almost 15 years. Alejandro Avila played the minor villain in Duelo de Pasiones where Pablo was the hero, so the irony of this would be suitable at Televisa.
Totally agree on the financial discussion. Someone pointed out the possibility that Graceless socked a lot of dinero away in offshore accounts, which would explain how the money from the sale of the hacienda could have been pissed away in six months. That would be an interesting revelation to come.
I think the anvils are getting bigger all the time for the villains of this series. Just when you thought they couldn't get more cruel or evil they do.
Daisynjay
“Oxnard, Angelica has cancer, but they never said what kind. Many comments have already been made that she looks far too healthy to be suffering from that. She should be stick thin by now.”
Thanks for clearing that up. All I had heard on the show since I’ve been watching is that she’s been to the best doctors, nothing can be done for her, etc. but no specifics on her condition.
One of the angles I’m worried about is the future of Carlotta. Dimwattage and Fina are working things out, Graciela could get her talons into Sandro, leaving Carlotta as the only one without a man. She will be ever more vulnerable to that lecherous louse EZ.
NM, thanks for the nice words. I loved your comment: (Of course in a pinch, she'd be swilling Alejandro's aftershave.) hahaha! Oh I think we all know that's true.
I hope Fab doesn't lead young and vulnerable Ginnie down the dark path to addiction. It made me nervous to hear an 18 year old talk about how alcohol (and Fablush--thanks Susanlynn) had solved all her problems in two hours. Yikes!
As far as I'm concerned Fabiola has already bought her one-way ticket. Tune in tonight to see why.
Dear Lila:
You are always so gracious -- and so funny!
"You know that feeling you get that someone is watching you, the little hairs stand up at the back of your neck? Seems like that protective defensive perception would be stronger than lust. . . .but maybe not. Pervo is probably recording their sessions in the luuuv shack. Weirdo."
I was also wondering about that -- whether Pedro could hear their conversation, including their plans to OUTSMART him. That part of the show would have called for extra popcorn, I'm betting.
My dos pesos about a few things up for discussion:
About the Mendoza Hacienda…
The writers seem to have completely abandoned that as a subplot. There's no other way to make sense of the economic situation of Montserrat and Carlota.
And I agree that there's a real reluctance to treat money issues at all realistically.
About Amelia's personal wealth…
It's clear that she comes from money. Angelica's inheritance is from Amelia's mother. It's a fair assumption that Amelia is independently wealthy, regardless of what happens to Joaquín.
About Angelica's illness…
In my experience, people can be very sick and still appear deceptively well. Sometimes what appear to be the ravages of the illness are in fact the effect of the toxic treatment of the illness. [Though no one can deny that Angelica looks very fit indeed.]
Anon 6:20
Interesting comment. It makes me curious about the original scene.
I'm still scratching my head over a scene that we saw on Univision but wasn't in the Mexican version (although maybe it was included at a different time). I'm referring to the conversation in which Lauro reveals to Graciela that he always knew she was lying about spending several months in Italy visiting family just before they got married. It was a scene that explained so much. Why just show it to the American audience?
My point is that we don't necessarily see the same show here as they see in Mexico. I have no idea how reasoned the decisions are to cut and paste, but it's clear that some cuts may affect the story line in a way that was never intended.
Anyone have any news if Silvia Navarro is still going to star in one this year?
Nanette
Cassandra G.
My favorites:
Pedro Medina watches as his favorite program comes to a stirring climax. He sucks contentedly on his pipe.
Good description-I HATED THIS SCENE, the TN world obviously thought we'd like to see our usual love scene and see Pedro watching, ICK!!
A couple of Poles are in a bar...
A zombified version of Joaquín stares out from the cell opposite Alejandro's; he also seems to hear these words of pathos and hope.
You know, the deal where Victor gets to be the drone who impregnates the queen bee and then disappears. I mean what's to regret?
(Pedro means to kill Victor, after, right? Doesn't Nadia know this?? I'd be using some BCPs if I were her. "Oops, I'm not quite pregnant just yet, just need to try a a few max tiempos, por favor)
Now, if Victor had the brains he needed he'd be coming up with a reason to do a business trip to the US where he could set up an escape route.
And where the hell are Nadia's parents during all this? They should be there helping her.
OT
You are right about the drought and the price of citrus fruit in New York, but did you know that California produces nearly half of ALL the produce, fruits and nuts consumed in the country, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture?
In 2012, the most current numbers available, the 80,500 farms and ranches in the state produced an economic impact of $44.7 billion.
California is the nation’s top agriculture-producing state, according to the USDA.
It isn't just the oranges that could be an outrageous $1.50 apiece. Our greatest commodity in the State is Milk.
Elna June
Have I missed something? Is the Wednesday recap up and not tagged? I cannot find it.
¿Que que?
EJ
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